Dagna
dag-na
Origin:Norse
Meaning:New day
Just as everything feels fresh and new when the sun comes up, baby Dagna's arrival will signal the beginning of a new chapter in your story. This feminine moniker is a variant of Dagny, an Old Norse title that stems from the elements dagr, meaning "day," and nýr, meaning "new." Translating to "new day," Dagna could represent the new journey you'll embark upon with your little one. From the things you'll teach them to the circle of family and friends you'll build, life with sweet Dagna will be filled with exciting experiences.
Sources
Behind the Name, Dagna, March 2020
Behind the Name, Dagny, April 2019
Name Doctor, Dagna
WordSense Dictionary, Dagný
English-Old Norse Dictionary by Ross G. Arthur, pg. 35, pg. 99
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