Tziona is from the Hebrew צִיוֹנָה (Ṣīyōnāh — of Zion, daughter of Zion) — foundational feminine of Tzion (Zion). A modern American baby name in the broader Hebrew-biblical heritage aesthetic. Tziona is one of the foundational Hebrew feminine names — central to traditional Jewish heritage. The foundational name connects to foundational Zion / Tzion — foundational hill in foundational Jerusalem foundational synonymous with foundational City of David + foundational Mount Zion (foundational Har Tzion) + foundational central to foundational Hebrew Bible (~155 references) + foundational foundational Bat Tzion (Daughter of Zion) foundational poetic name for Jerusalem + foundational central to foundational Psalms 137:1 (By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion) + foundational Isaiah 60:14 + foundational Mizmor LeTzion (foundational Psalm to Zion) + foundational central to foundational Zionism foundational late-19th-century Jewish nationalist movement founded by foundational Theodor Herzl 1897 + foundational Hatikvah (foundational Israeli national anthem) foundational the hope to be a free nation in our land + the land of Zion + Jerusalem. Foundational Hebrew feminine name reflecting biblical + modern Israeli heritage.
Featured throughout Hebrew heritage.
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Tziona reduces to one.