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Means "she" in Croatian.
Ona, is in Tuscarora language, similar to Bantu Langauge use, to see, farewell, etc.
Ona is evidently an ancient term carried into various languages today.
Ona means one, prime or unity in Old Gaelic. My grandmother, Ona (OH-na), was of Scotch-Irish descent. She was the last one to be born in her family. I named my first child after her. Later we lived in S.E. Africa, there we learned "Ona" means "see, look" in the Bantu tongues. The Bantu "Ona" is a profound witness of reality, a proof with your own eyes, a confirmation of expectations. "Ona! Ona!" is an excited greeting when you recognize someone far off, "Look! I see that you are coming!"Ona is found within many traditional Bantu names such as Ti•cha•Ona, literally "We shall see". Tichaona is a statement of faith & expectation. Tichaona confirms that we shall see it with our own eyes, it will come to pass where all can see.

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