Dianna

Meaning of Dianna

Dianna is a popular name for baby girls with a rich history and strong associations. The name Dianna is of Latin origin and is derived from the Roman goddess Diana, who was the goddess of the moon and hunting. In mythology, Diana was known for her beauty, strength, and independence. The name Dianna has a charming and timeless appeal, making it a popular choice among parents. It is pronounced as "dee-AN-uh" in both American English (/diˈanə/) and British English (/diˈanə/). Over the years, Dianna has consistently ranked within the top 1000 names for newborn girls in the United States. With its classic sound and mythological origins, Dianna continues to be an enduring choice for parents seeking a feminine yet powerful name for their baby girl.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as dee-AN-uh (/diˈanə/)

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Notable People Named Dianna

Dianna Elise Agron is an American actress and singer known for her role as Quinn Fabray on the television series Glee, for which she won a SAG Award.
Dianna Lynn Gwilliams DL is an American-British retired Anglican priest who served as Dean of Guildford from 2013 to 2023.
Dianna Marie Russini is an American sports journalist known for her work as an NFL reporter and insider for The Athletic, and for her previous roles at ESPN and WRC-TV in Washington, D.C.
Dianna Dilworth, a filmmaker and journalist, studied at San Francisco State University and the European Graduate School.
Dianna Fuller Morgan is a prominent figure in the business world, having served on the boards of several major corporations and organizations, including Walt Disney World.
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