Miranada

Latin
"marvelous"

Miranada Origin and Meaning

The name Miranada is a girl's name.

Miranada appears to be a variant or elaboration of Miranda, a name created by Shakespeare for his play "The Tempest." Derived from Latin "mirandus" meaning "worthy of admiration, wonderful," Miranda has literary associations with innocence and wonder. This particular form, Miranada, likely emerged through spelling variation or possible combination with the name Amanda. While lacking historical usage as a distinct name, it maintains the melodic quality of Miranda with an extra syllable giving it a unique rhythm. The name evokes the same qualities of beauty and admiration as its Shakespearean origin. As an uncommon variant, Miranada offers parents a way to reference the literary classic while providing their child with a distinctive version of a recognized name.