π About Tatiana
Tatiana is a name of Latin origin derived from the Roman family name Tatius, deeply rooted in Eastern Orthodox tradition through Saint Tatiana of Rome. It flourished in Russian imperial culture β borne by Romanov princesses β and carries a literary echo through Shakespeare's fairy queen Titania. The name peaked in the US in the 2000s and remains beloved in Brazil and across Latin America.
π Details
- OriginLatin
- Genderβ Female
- MeaningFairy queen
- Name DayJanuary 12
π Variants & Related Names
β Famous People
- Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia β Second daughter of Tsar Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra, known for her grace and compassion before her execution in 1918
- Tatiana Maslany β Canadian actress acclaimed for her portrayal of multiple clones in the sci-fi drama Orphan Black, winning a Primetime Emmy Award
- Tatiana Gutsu β Ukrainian artistic gymnast who won the all-around gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics
- Tatiana Troyanos β American operatic mezzo-soprano celebrated for her performances at the Metropolitan Opera and major opera houses worldwide
- Tatiana of Rome β 3rd-century Christian martyr and saint venerated in Orthodox and Catholic traditions; patron saint of students in Russia