hapendajana
Hapendajana is a term originating from the Malagasy language, spoken in Madagascar. It is often translated as "one who is happy" or "a happy person." The word is composed of two parts: "hapana" meaning happiness or joy, and "dajana" which can denote an agent or doer. Therefore, hapendajana literally refers to an individual characterized by happiness.
In Malagasy culture, the concept of hapendajana can encompass not just a fleeting feeling of joy, but