๐ About Dianna
Dianna is a variant spelling of Diana, a name rooted in Latin and derived from the ancient Roman goddess Diana, the deity of the hunt, the moon, and nature. The name traces its origins to the Proto-Indo-European root meaning "sky" or "divine," linking it to celestial radiance. The doubled "n" spelling emerged as a modern English variant, gaining traction in North America during the mid-20th century. The name carries associations of grace, independence, and natural beauty.
๐ Details
- OriginLatin
- Genderโ Female
- MeaningVariant of Diana. Divine, heavenly
๐ Variants & Related Names
โญ Famous People
- Dianna Agron โ American actress and singer, known for her role as Quinn Fabray on Glee
- Dianna Russini โ American sports journalist and reporter for ESPN and The Athletic
- Dianna de la Garza โ American author and mother of singer Demi Lovato, known for her memoir Falling with Wings
- Diana, Princess of Wales โ British royal and humanitarian icon who transformed public perceptions of the monarchy