Quiana is a variant of the African name Quina, which has its roots in the Yoruba people's culture. It may also be derived from the Latin 'quina', meaning five or fifth.
In some African cultures, Quiana represents spiritual guidance and protection, while in others it symbolizes femininity and creativity. In modern times, the name has become popularized through its use in urban American culture.
Individuals named Quiana are often described as vibrant, expressive, and imaginative, with a strong connection to their emotions and intuition. They may be empathetic and nurturing, with a natural ability to connect with others.
The name Quiana has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in the United States where it has become a staple in many urban communities. It's often chosen for its unique blend of African and global influences.