The baby name Dhyana is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "dee-YAH-nah".
Dhyana is a Sanskrit name that means "meditation" or "contemplation". It is a popular name among Hindus and Buddhists, as meditation is an important practice in both religions. The name is often given to girls, but it can also be used for boys.
The pronunciation of Dhyana is "dhyah-nah". The name has its roots in ancient India, where meditation was a common practice among spiritual seekers. The word "dhyana" comes from the Sanskrit root "dhyai", which means "to contemplate" or "to meditate". In Buddhism, dhyana is one of the four stages of meditation, and it is considered a path to enlightenment.
The name Dhyana is composed of two syllables: "dhy" and "ana". The first syllable, "dhy", is derived from the Sanskrit root "dhyai", which means "to contemplate" or "to meditate". The second syllable, "ana", is a common suffix in Sanskrit names that means "to breathe" or "to live". Together, the name Dhyana represents the practice of meditation and the importance of living mindfully.