Tatyana

"Variant of Tatiana. Fairy queen"

♀ Feminino · Latin
royal literary russian variant

📖 Sobre Tatyana

Tatyana é a forma russa e eslava de Tatiana, nome com raízes no gentílico romano Tatianus e no rei sabino Tatius. Introduzido no mundo eslavo por santa Tatiana de Roma — mártir do século III — o nome tornou-se um ícone cultural na Rússia, imortalizado pela heroína de Pushkin em 'Eugene Onegin'. Atingiu o auge na era soviética e permanece muito querido na Rússia, na Ucrânia e nas diásporas eslavas.

📍 Detalhes

  • OrigemLatin
  • Gênero♀ Feminino
  • SignificadoVariant of Tatiana. Fairy queen

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