Dianna
Meaning
variant of Diana, 'divine, goddesslike'
Dianna around the world
One shared root links 4 names across 3 languages.
Shared root: the Roman moon goddess, from an Italic root meaning "divine, heavenly"
The constellation
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Popularity, 1890–2024
Shape drawn from US Social Security baby-name records. Dianna peaked in the 1940s and the 1960s in nearly equal measure.
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Popularity in Brazil
790 people · the #9,760 first name in Brazil · about 1 in 250,000 · median age 16
Among people named Dianna living in Brazil at the 2022 census, more were born in the 2010s than in any other decade.
The census also counted 190 born between 2020 and August 2022, too recent a span to chart.
Source: IBGE, Censo Demográfico 2022
When you meet Dianna
Most people given the name Dianna in the United States were born between 1950 and 1989. The Dianna you meet today is most often in her 50s or 60s.
Estimated from US Social Security birth registrations and typical lifespans; a rough guide, not a rule.
The Dianna deep dive
Whether you’re naming a baby or exploring your own name’s history, this is a personal letter, not a list: where Dianna truly comes from, how it traveled, and what a century of records reveals. If you have grown a tree on nametree, it also considers how Dianna fits with your family’s names and surname.
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