Dianna

#94 in Alabama

Meaning of Dianna

Dianna, pronounced dee-AN-uh, is the double-n cousin of Diana, the Latin epithet meaning “divine” that was worn by Rome’s moon-lit huntress. The extra consonant doesn’t change the sound, but it does lend the spelling a distinctly mid-century American polish: Social Security records show Dianna climbing to a peak rank of 205 in 1960 and then gliding steadily down to the high 800s, with only a few dozen newborns receiving the name each year in the 2020s. Its public profile is quieter than the single-n version—think actress Dianna Agron rather than princesses or pop icons—so parents who like the classical aura can sidestep the headline associations. In practice, Dianna balances familiarity with rarity: it carries the poise of an ancient goddess, yet the doubled letter sets it just far enough apart to feel personal in today’s classrooms.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as dee-AN-uh (/diˈanə/)

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Notable People Named Dianna

Dianna Agron -
Dianna Gwilliams -
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Dianna Dilworth -
Dianna Fuller Morgan -
Diana Michelle Redwood
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