Diana (given name)

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Diana

Diana was the Roman goddess of the moon and of the hunt.
Gender female
Origin
Word/Name mythological
Meaning heavenly, divine
Other names
Related names Diane, Dianna

Diana is a feminine given name probably derived from an Indo-European root word referring to the divine. It is the name of the Roman goddess Diana, the goddess of the moon, the hunt, forests, and childbirth.[1] The French form of the name is Diane. In Persian language Diana means "supplier (messenger) of beneficence & wellness".[2] Diana has consistently ranked among the top 200 names used for girls born in the United States since the 1930s. It was the 107th most popular name for baby girls born in the United States in 2007. It was the 96th most common name for girls and women in the United States in the 1990 census. Diana ranks among the 100 most popular names for baby girls born in Hungary, Spain, and Ukraine, where it was among the top 10 most popular names for baby girls born in 2008.[3][4]

It may refer to:

People with the given name Diana

Fictional people with the given name Diana

  • Diana (Dyosa), a character in Dyosa
  • Diana (MÄR), a major antagonist in the manga and anime series MÄR
  • Diana (Sailor Moon), a fictional character in the Japanese anime Sailor Moon
  • Diana (V TV series), the main antagonist in the 1980s science fiction TV franchise V
  • Diana A, fictional mecha, Mazinger Z sidekick, after the demise of Aphrodite A
  • Diana Barry, a character in L. M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables
  • Diana Prince, the secret identity of the DC Comics superhero Wonder Woman
  • Diana, Scorn of the Moon, a playable champion character in the action real-time strategy video game League of Legends
  • Diana the Acrobat, from the Dungeons & Dragons animated series

See also

  • Diana (disambiguation)
  • Diane (disambiguation)
  • Jana (given name)
  • All pages beginning with "Diana"

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