Tatiane

"Of the Tatius family"

โ™€ Female ยท Portuguese, Latin
classic brazilian

๐Ÿ“– About Tatiane

Tatiane is the distinctly Brazilian adaptation of the classical name Tatiana, shaped by the phonological conventions of Portuguese. Rooted in the Latin gens Tatia โ€” a Sabine clan connected to the legendary king Titus Tatius โ€” the name gained Christian resonance through Saint Tatiana of Rome, a third-century martyr whose feast falls on January 25th. In Brazil, Tatiane flourished as a homegrown alternative to the more internationally common Tatiana, reaching its peak in the 1990s when it ranked 19th nationally with over 107,000 registered bearers. Its final 'e' reflects Brazilian Portuguese phonetics, lending the name a softer and more intimate feel.

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โญ Famous People

  • Tatiane Paloschi โ€” Brazilian television journalist and news anchor known for her work on major Brazilian broadcasters, including presenting national news programs.
  • Tatiane Melo โ€” Brazilian Olympic swimmer who competed internationally and represented Brazil in multiple championships, known for freestyle and butterfly events.
  • Tatiane Fosty โ€” Canadian aerials freestyle skier of Brazilian heritage who competed at the international level, representing the blending of Brazilian naming traditions in the diaspora.
  • Tatiane Caldas โ€” Brazilian actress and television personality who appeared in several nationally broadcast soap operas (novelas) during the 1990s and 2000s.

๐Ÿ“Š Popularity Over Time

๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Brazil

1990s
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