Personna is of Latin origin, meaning 'mask' or 'persona'. It is derived from the word 'persona', which originally referred to the masks worn by actors in ancient Roman theater. The name was also used in the context of ancient Roman law to denote a person's public image or reputation.
According to the data available, the name Personna was given to five babies born in the United States in the year 1963. This means that the name appeared on birth certificates a total of five times throughout the course of that year.