Dianna
dee-AH-nah
Meaning:
Divine, heavenly
Gender
Girl
Origin
Latin, Roman, Mythological
Popularity Rank
#2308 (girls)
#4260 (overall)
#4260 (overall)
Popularity Summary
While not as common as Diana, Dianna enjoys steady usage, especially among parents who appreciate classic names with a modern twist.
Why Parents Choose Dianna
Parents often choose the name Dianna for its timeless elegance, connection to mythological roots, and the gentle, feminine sound that embodies grace and strength.
History & Cultural Significance
The name Dianna gained popularity in the 20th century, inspired by classical mythology and modern culture. It has been used across various countries, often associated with elegance and strength.
Dianna is a variant of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon and hunting, symbolizing femininity and grace.
Notable People Named Dianna
- Dianna Agron, American actress and singer
- Dianna Hart, British actress and author
- Dianna Rigg, British actress
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Pop Culture References
- Princess Dianna, Lady Diana Spencer
- Dianna Agron, actress from Glee
- Diana Prince, Wonder Woman