"Tana" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tana" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tana" Meaning

There are a few possible meanings for the word "tana", depending on the context:

In geography, Tana is the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Kush in present-day Sudan. It's also the name of a college located in Hilo, Hawaii.
In medical context, tana is an old term for the mother.
In Sindarin (a fictional language by J.R.R. Tolkien), Tana is the name of a river in Arthedain.
In biology, Tana is a suffix used in scientific names of certain species, such as Tana barbata, a genus of leopards.
In some cultures, tana is a term used for a type of bird, a bird of paradise, specifically the Greater Birds of Paradise.

However, it's worth noting that the most common meaning of "Tana" is likely to be the name of a river or a location in which case it might be a question of Tana Chevelopment

"Tana" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Tana"


In the 1987 book Mornings on Horseback, David Gilmour writes: "Tana Isaac at the Grand Tufonda ranch, is gaining a well-deserved rest from her many pioneering accomplishments in Navajo education."

From An Historical and Ethnological Survey of the Haida Indians (2014), by Franz Boas:

More than a few large houses were at Taná, but they were somewhat smaller than those of modern Haida houses.

Colten Baxter describes one of his pieces of software for occlusion culling as "Tana Computer (try TanA backwords) occlusion culling in wad scripts."

Lin Qi, the chief executive of Tanchinaro Media, remains at the helm of the deluxe English-language animated series, 'Tower of God' by Antwort (Volume One).

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