The baby name Ryna is a girl name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "RYE-nuh".
Ryna is Irish in Origin.
Ryna is a name of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic name Rionach, which means "queenly" or "royal". It is a variant of the more common name Rhiannon. The name Ryna has been used since the 19th century, but it is not a very common name. It is more often used as a nickname for names such as Katherine or Irene.
The name Ryna is typically given to girls. It is pronounced RYE-nuh or REE-nuh. The name has two syllables and is easy to pronounce. The name Ryna has a strong and regal sound to it, which is fitting given its meaning. The name is not very popular in the United States, but it is more commonly used in Ireland and other parts of Europe.
The name Ryna is made up of two components: "Rionach" and the diminutive suffix "-a". Rionach is the original Gaelic name, which means "queenly" or "royal". The suffix "-a" is a common diminutive suffix in many languages, including Irish. It is often added to names to make them sound more affectionate or familiar. In the case of Ryna, the suffix "-a" is added to Rionach to create a shorter, more familiar version of the name.