January 23
Why this day? Ucy.me celebrates this name in honour of Oceana Mahlmann, born on a January 23. Their memory lives on through the person who bears this name.
German singer known as Oceana, revealed in 2009 with the single 'Cry Cry' and performer of 'Endless Summer', the official song of Euro 2012.
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Oceana is celebrated in France on January 23.
Oceana is an appellation of rare purity, drawn directly from the sources of Greek mythology. Derived from the term *ōkeanós*, this name originally referred to the ocean, that vast expanse of water surrounding the known world for the ancients. It thus embodies immensity, quiet strength, and the depth of the abysses, offering its bearer an identity linked to the most primordial elements of nature.
This etymological connection makes Oceana a living reference to marine power. It does not merely evoke the superficial beauty of waves, but suggests an inner richness comparable to treasures hidden beneath the waves. The name carries within it the echo of founding myths, linking the individual to an ancient and universal history.
Today, although rare, it captivates through its embraced exoticism. Figures like Oceana Mahlmann illustrate how this first name can carry a distinct modernity while remaining faithful to its ancient roots. It represents a fusion between Greek tradition and contemporary sensibility, attracting those who seek an identity that is both strong and fluid, akin to the perpetual movement of the tide.
Oceana embodies the archetype of the water sibyl, an intuitive and deeply sensitive soul. Her dominant trait is remarkable emotional fluidity; she adapts to life's shifting currents with natural grace, never losing her center. She possesses a romantic idealism, always seeking truth beneath appearances, like sounding the seabed.
Of quick but discreet intelligence, she prefers observation to direct confrontation. Her character is marked by a certain sweet melancholy, tinged with fierce freedom. She detests rigid conventions that would hinder her, preferring to navigate by eye according to her own feelings. Her energy appears calm, but conceals an underground power capable of reshaping her environment through the sheer force of her presence. She inspires respect through her silent dignity and her ability to calm the storms around her.
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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.
In love, Oceana is a natural seductress, attracting through her mystery and sensual gentleness. She does not seek to conquer brutally, but to envelop her partner in deep, attentive care. For her, passion is a total immersion, where intimacy becomes an ocean to be endlessly explored. She values intellectual camaraderie and spiritual connection above all.
What quickly tires her is banality and suffocating routine. She needs space to breathe, a relationship that allows her to remain free while being deeply connected to the other. For her, seduction lies in shared glances and complicit silences. She is a faithful and protective lover, offering a safe refuge, but demanding in return absolute loyalty and endless curiosity to discover every new facet of her complex soul.
It comes from the Greek 'ōkeanós', meaning the ocean.
Often "o-SE-na" or "o-sé-na" depending on the region.
No, it remains relatively rare and original.
Oceana Mahlmann is the main known reference.
No standard masculine equivalent is attested.
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