Arancha
Arancha is a name commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries. It is often associated with a feminine identity and can be a standalone name or a diminutive of Arantxa. The name has roots in the Basque language, where it is believed to mean "the one who is protected."
In popular culture, Arancha may refer to various individuals, including Arancha González, a prominent Spanish lawyer and diplomat. She has served in significant roles, including as the Executive Director of the International Trade Centre. The name is also used in literature and media, representing characters or themes related to strength and resilience.