No, Sana is generally considered a feminine name.
While names can evolve in usage over time and across cultures, the predominant association of "Sana" is with female individuals. This is supported by its origins and common interpretations:
- Origin: The name has Arabic and Hindi origins.
- Meaning: It often translates to meanings like "brilliant," "radiance," "praise," or "splendor". The Bump, for example, describes it as a feminine name meaning "brilliant" and "praise."
While it's possible, though uncommon, that someone might choose Sana as a name for a male child, it's overwhelmingly recognized and used as a girl's name. Gender neutrality hinges on relatively equal or at least substantial usage across genders, which isn't the case for Sana.