Diannah
di(an)-nah
US Popularity:12211
Origin:British
Other Origin(s):Latin
Meaning:Divine; Goddesslike; Sky, daylight; To shine
Diannah is a feminine name of English origin that’s a fun spin on Diana. This moniker has roots in a variety of Latin elements, including deus, meaning “god,” dyeu, meaning “to shine,” or dium, meaning “sky.” This gives Diannah the meaning of “divine,” “goddesslike,” and “daylight,” making the name a perfect fit for your little ray of sunshine. If you’re into mythology, Diannah may remind you of Diana, the Roman goddess that’s associated with hunting, wild animals, childbirth, and the moon. Whenever baby Diannah is lost for inspiration in the future, all they have to do is look to the stars.
How Popular Is The Name Diannah?
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
2003
#16461
in 2003
- 2405
from 1995
Sources
Behind the Name, Dianna, October 2012
Behind the Name, Diana, December 2024
WordSense, Diana
Britannica, Diana, Roman religion, June 2024
Online Etymology Dictionary, Diana
Online Etymology Dictionary, *dyeu-
World History Encyclopedia, Diana, May 2023
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