Diana (name)
Gender | Female |
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Origin | |
Word/name | mythological |
Meaning | heavenly, divinity, deity, shine, bright light, like diamond |
Other names | |
Related names | Deanna, Diane, Dianna, Kiana, Dana |
Diana is a feminine given name of Latin and Greek origins, referring to the Roman goddess Diana, goddess of the hunt and the moon.[1][2]
It came into use in the Anglosphere in the 1600s by classically educated parents as an English-language version of the French version of the name, Diane.[3][4][5]
Variants
[edit]Female
[edit]Male
[edit]There are no traditional male variants of the name Diana [citation needed], although there are some names that share the same sound, such as:
- Dion
- Dean
- Dylan
- Dana
- Dian
- Deric
- Derwin
- Dain
Unisex
[edit]- Dana[citation needed]
- Dion[citation needed]
- Dian
In other languages
[edit]- Catalan: Diana[8]
- Croatian: Dijana[5]
- Dutch: Diana,[5] Diantha
- French: Diane[5]
- German: Diana[5]
- Hawaiian: Kiana[5]
- English: Diana,[5] Dianah,[5] Dianna,[5] Dyana,[5] Dyanna,[5] Deanna,[5] Diane
- Indonesian: Diana
- Japanese: Daiana (ダイアナ), Diana (ディアナ) [citation needed]
- Latin: Diana[4][7]
- Portuguese: Diana,[5] Daiana, Daiane
- Romani: Daiena[5]
- Romanian: Diana[5]
- Russian: Диана (Diana)[5]
- Serbian: Дијана (Dijana)[5]
- Slovenian: Dijana[5]
- Spanish: Diana[5]
- Ukrainian: Діана (Diana)
Origin and diffusion
[edit]Diana recalls the Greek and Roman goddess Diana. Diana translates to the Latin form Artemis.[7][8] The name can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root *dyeu or *dyeus and *div- meaning "to shine" (diya-) or "sky", dius, deus and diwio, "deity, god, godlike" and [7] dium meaning Universe.[8] The meanings are therefore "heavenly", "holy", "divine", "demonic", "celestial", "cosmic", "nebulous", "chaotic", "abyssal", "void", "luminous", "shining",[7] and in a broader sense "which brings the day", "which has light", "which has divine power", "which belongs to the void/abyss/chaos" and "which comes from the Universe/outer space". The word “Diamond”, or “Diamante” in French, is also brought from the Proto-Indo-European word “diya-“, which means bright light.
Diana was already in use as a given name in ancient Rome, but exclusively outside Christian circles, in which it was seen as a pagan name.[7] In Italy, the variant "Daiana", an adaptation based on the English pronunciation, is also common.[6] The French variant "Diane" gained popularity during the 19th century.[5]
People
[edit]- Diana, Princess of Wales, British humanitarian and member of the British royal family
- Diana, Brazilian singer
- Diana Abu-Jaber, American author and a professor at Portland State University
- Diana Adlienė, Lithuanian medical physicist
- Diana Akiyama, American episcopal bishop and academic
- Diana Al-Hadid (born 1981), American contemporary artist
- Diana Álvares Pereira de Melo, 11th Duchess of Cadaval, Portuguese noblewoman
- Diana Abgar (1859–1937), Armenian writer, humanitarian and diplomat
- Diana Abla (born 1995), Brazilian water polo player
- Diana Adams (1926–1993), American ballerina and ballet teacher
- Diana Adamyan (born 2000), Armenian violinist
- Diana Aga, Filipino-American chemist
- Diana Agrest, American architect and urban designer
- Dianna Agron (born 1986), American actress
- Diana Aguavil (born 1983), Ecuadorian indigenous leader
- Diana Akhmetova (born 1994), Russian weightlifter
- Diana Al Shaer, Russian-born Palestinian dressage rider
- Diana Albers, American comic book letterer
- Diana Alfaro (born 2001), Peruvian footballer
- Diana Allen (1898–1949), American actress
- Diana Amft (born 1975), German film, television actress and children's writer
- Diana Anaid (born 1976), Australian alternative rock singer-songwriter
- Diana Anderson (born 1935), British nurse, midwife and civil servant
- Diana Anderson (scientist), British biomedical scientist
- Diana Andimba, Namibian model
- Diana Andringa (born 1947), Rwandan actress
- Diana Angwech, Ugandan lawyer
- Diana Ankudinova (born 2003), Russian singer
- Diana Arbenina (born 1974), Russian poet, singer, musician and leader of the rock group Nochnye Snaipery
- Diana Archangeli, American linguist
- Diana Arevalo (born 1981), American politician
- Diana Arismendi (born 1962), Venezuelan composer
- Diana Armfield (born 1920), British artist
- Diana Arno (born 1984), Estonian model
- Diana Arón (1950–1975), Chilean journalist
- Diana Arterian, American poet, writer, critic, editor, and translator
- Diana Ashton (born 1955), British swimmer
- Diana Athill (1917–2019), British literary editor, novelist and memoirist
- Diana Atkinson, Canadian writer
- Diana Atwine, medical doctor and civil servant
- Diana Aviv, South African American business executive
- Diana Avsaragova, Russian mixed martial artist
- Diana Axinte (born 1996), Romanian handballer
- Diana Ayala (born 1973), American politician
- Diana Aydosova (born 1995), Kazakhstani racewalker
- Diana Bacosi (born 1983), Italian sport shooter
- Diana Baig (born 1995), Pakistani cricketer
- Diana Baldwin, American coal miner
- Diana Balmori (1932–2016), American landscape designer
- Diana Bang (born 1981), Canadian actress and writer
- Diana Barnato Walker (1918–2008), British aviator
- Diana Barrett, President and founder of the Fledgling Fund
- Diana Barrington (born 1939), British actress
- Diana Barrows (born 1966), American actress
- Diana Barry (born 1986), Scottish footballer
- Diana Barrymore (1921–1960), American actress
- Diana Basho (born 2000), Albanian swimmer
- Diana Baumrind (1927–2018), American clinical and developmental psychologist
- Diana Bautista, American neuroscientist
- Diana Beaumont (1909–1964), British actress
- Diana Beck (1900–1956), English neurosurgeon
- Diana Becton (born 1951), Contra Costa County District Attorney
- Diana Belbiţă (born 1996), Romanian mixed martial artist, and former kickboxing, judo and kempo practitioner
- Diana Bellamy (1943–2001), American actress
- Diana Bellessi, Argentine poet
- Diana Bendz, American polymer scientist
- Diana Berg (born 1979), Ukrainian activist and graphic designer
- Diana van Berlo (born 1966), Dutch singer
- Diana Bernal (born 1963), Mexican jurist and politician
- Diana Bianchedi (born 1969), Italian fencer
- Diana W. Bianchi, American medical geneticist and neonatologist
- Diana Bishop (disambiguation), several people
- Diana Blank (born 1942), American philanthropist
- Diana Bliss (1954–2012), Australian theatre producer
- Diana Block, US author and former militant
- Diana Blok (born 1952), Uruguay-born Dutch photographer
- Diana Blumenfeld (1903–1961), mid 20th-century Polish actor and musician
- Diana Boddington (1921–2002), British stage manager
- Diana Bolocco (born 1977), Chilean journalist
- Diana Bong (born 1985), Malaysian wushu practitioner
- Diana Boulay (born 1946), Canadian artist
- Diana Bourbon, American writer and actress
- Diana Bovio (born 1989), Mexican actress
- Diana Box (born 1971), Spanish handball player
- Diana Bracho (born 1944), Mexican actress
- Diana Braithwaite, Canadian singer-songwriter
- Diana Dilova-Braynova (born 1952), Bulgarian basketball player
- Diana Brebner (1956–2001), Canadian poet
- Diana Brenes (born 1997), Costa Rican judoka
- Diana Bridge, New Zealand poet
- Diana Broce (born 1986), Panamanian model
- Diana Brunel (born 1981), French tennis player
- Diana Bryant (born 1947), Australian judge
- Diana Brydon, Canadian literary scholar
- Diana Budisavljević (1891–1978), Austrian humanitarian
- Diana Buist, American epidemiologist
- Diana Buitron-Oliver (1946–2002), American classical archaeologist and curator
- Diana Bulimar (born 1995), Romanian gymnast
- Diana Burgoyne, Canadian artist
- Diana Burrell (born 1948), English composer
- Diana Butler Bass, American historian
- Diana Buttu, Canadian-Palestinian lawyer
- Diana Cabrera (born 1984), Uruguayan-Canadian sports shooter
- Diana Caldwell (1913–1987), English society femme fatale figure
- Diana Canova (born 1953), American actress, director and professor
- Diana Capponi (1953–2014), Canadian mental health activist, psychiatric survivor and community leader
- Diana Carlin (born 1950), American academic
- Diana Carnero (1995–2024), Ecuadorian politician
- Diana Cavallo (1931–2017), American novelist, educator, playwright and performer
- Diana Chalá (born 1982), Ecuadorian judoka
- Diana Chan (born 1988), Malaysian-born Australian cook
- Diana Chang (1924–2009), American novelist and poet
- Diana Chapman Walsh, President of Wellesley College
- Diana Chelaru (born 1993), Romanian gymnast
- Diana Y. Chen (born 1984), Taiwanese figure skater
- Diana Choyleva, Bulgarian analyst and economist
- Diana Christova, Bulgarian sprint canoer
- Diana Churchill (1909–1963), daughter of Sir Winston Churchill
- Diana Churchill (actress) (1913–1994), English actress
- Diana Ciucă (born 2000), Romanian handball player
- Diana Clapham (born 1957), British equestrian
- Diana Coben, adult education academic
- Diana Coloma, Ecuadorian politician
- Diana Conti (1956–2024), Argentine lawyer and politician
- Diana Conyngham Ellis (1813–1851), Northern Irish botanical painter
- Diana Coole, British political theorist
- Diana Coomans (1861–1952), Belgian painter
- Diana Cooper (artist), American visual artist
- Diana Copperwhite, Irish painter
- Diana di Cordona, 16th-century Italian noblewoman
- Diana Coupland (1928–2006), British actress
- Diana Croce (born 1997), Venezuelan model and beauty pageant titleholder
- Diana Crossan, New Zealand public servant
- Diana Çuli (born 1951), Albanian writer, journalist and politician
- Diana Damrau (born 1971), German operatic soprano
- Diana Danielle (born 1991), American-born Malaysian actress and singer
- Diana Darrin (born 1933), American film actress and singer
- Diana David (born 1985), Indian cricketer
- Diana Davis (born 2003), Russian figure skater
- Diana Davies (disambiguation), several people
- Diana Dean (born 1942), Canadian artist
- Diana Decker (1925–2019), British American actress, singer and TV personality
- Diana DeGarmo (born 1987), American singer and Broadway actress
- Diana DeGette (born 1957), American politician
- Diana degli Andalò, 13th-century Italian Dominican nun and convent superior beatified by the Roman Catholic Church
- Diana Del Bufalo (born 1990), Italian actress, singer and TV presenter
- Diana DeMuth, American singer-songwriter
- Diana Dennis (born 1951), American bodybuilder
- Diána Detre (born 1983), Hungarian windsurfer
- Diana Deutsch (born 1938), British-American psychologist
- DiAna DiAna, American hairdresser and HIV/AIDS activist
- Diana Dierks (born 1944), American politician
- Diana Dimova (born 1984), Bulgarian badminton player
- Diana DiZoglio (born 1983), American politician
- Diana Doherty, Australian oboist
- Diana Dors (1931–1984), English actress
- Diana Douglas (1923–2015), American actress
- Diana Dowek (born 1942), Argentine artist
- Diana Dragutinović (born 1958), Serbian politician and economist
- Diana Dumitru (born 1973), Moldovan historian
- Diana Durães (born 1996), Portuguese swimmer
- Diana Durango (born 1988), Ecuadorian sport shooter
- Diana Dymchenko (born 1989), Ukrainian rower
- Diana L. Eck (born 1945), American theologian
- Diana Edulji (born 1956), Indian cricketer
- Diana Edwards-Jones (1932–2024), Welsh television director
- Diana Egerton-Warburton (born 1965), Australian medical professional
- Diana Elles, Baroness Elles (1921–2009), English barrister and United Nations representative
- Diana Enache (born 1987), Romanian female tennis player
- Diana Encinas (born 1968), Mexican figure skater
- Diana Eneje, Nigerian model
- Diana Eng (born 1983), American fashion designer
- Diana Est (born 1963), Italian musical artist
- Diana Evangelista (born 1994), Mexican football player
- Diana Evans (born 1972), British novelist, journalist and critic
- Diana Ewing (born 1946), American actress
- Diana Farrell (born 1965), American government official
- Diana Farrington (born 1965), American politician in Michigan
- Diana Ferreira (born 1981), Portuguese psychologist and communist politician
- Diana Fessler, American politician
- Diana Filipova (born 1971), Bulgarian badminton player
- Diana Fisher (1931–2023), Australian television personality
- Diana Fleischman (born 1981), American evolutionary psychologist
- Diana Fortuna (born 1956), American businesswoman
- Diana Fosha, American psychologist
- Diana Fowler LeBlanc (born 1940), Canadian politician
- Diana Francis (peace activist) (born 1944), British peace activist
- Diana Franco (born 1966), Colombian model and actress
- Diana Furchtgott-Roth, American economist
- Diana Fuss, American scholar of literature
- Diana Galbadon (born 1952), American author
- Diana Gamage (born 1965), Sri Lankan politician
- Diana Gansky (born 1963), German track and field athlete
- Diana Garcia (disambiguation), several people
- Diana Garnet (born 1988), American singer
- Diana Gaspari (born 1984), Italian curler
- Diana Gee (born 1968), American table tennis player
- Diana Glomb (born 1947), American politician and social worker
- Diana Golden (skier) (1963–2001), American alpine skier
- Diana Gomes (footballer) (born 1998), Portuguese association football player
- Diana Gómez (born 1989), Spanish actress
- Diana Gordon (singer) (born 1985), American singer songwriter
- Diana Gould (disambiguation), several people
- Diana Goustilina (born 1974), Russian basketball player
- Diana Gribbon Motz (born 1943), American judge
- Diana Groó (born 1973), Hungarian film director and screenwriter
- Diana Guardato, Spanish aristocrat
- Diana Guerrero-Maciá, American visual artist
- Diana Gurtskaya (born 1978), Russian pop singer
- Diana Gutjahr (born 1984), Swiss politician
- Diana Hacker, American writer and educator
- Diana Haddad (born 1976), Lebanese pop singer
- Diana Hajiyeva (born 1989), Azerbaijani singer-songwriter
- Diana Hall, Australian soccer player
- Diana Hamilton (disambiguation), several people
- Diana Hardcastle (born 1949), British actress
- Diana Hargreaves, American biologist
- Diana Harshbarger (born 1960), American politician
- Diana Hart (born 1963), Canadian-American writer and wrestling personality
- Diana Hartog (born 1942), Canadian poet and fiction writer
- Diana Hayden (born 1973), Miss World 1997 from India
- Diana Henderson (1946–2019), solicitor, military historian and officer
- Diana B. Henriques, American journalist
- Diana Henry (food writer), British food writer
- Diana Herold, German photomodel and actress
- Diana Hill (painter) (c. 1760–1844), British artist
- Diana Hoddinott, British actress
- Diana Holland, British trade unionist
- Diana Hopeson (born 1970), Ghanaian gospel singer
- Diana Huffaker, American physicist
- Diana Hyland (1936–1977), American actress
- Diana Ibrahim, Lebanese actress and voice actress
- Diana Ingro (1917–2017), Argentine actress
- Diana Iorgova (born 1971), Bulgarian sport shooter
- Diana Iovanovici Șoșoacă (born 1975), Romanian lawyer and politician
- Diana Isakova (born 1997), Russian activist
- Diana Johnson (born 1966), British politician
- Diana Jones, American singer-songwriter
- Diana Josephson (1936–2006), English-American lawyer and public servant
- Diana Jue, American female activist and entrepreneur
- Diana Julianto (born 1984), Indonesian professional tennis player
- Diana Kaarina (born 1975), Canadian actress
- Diana Kačanova (born 1993), Lithuanian racewalker
- Diana Kanayeva (born 1997), Russian ice hockey player
- Diana Karazon (born 1983), Jordanian singer
- Diana Kennedy (1923–2022), British food writer
- Diana Kent, English actress
- Diana Keppel, Countess of Albemarle (1909–2013), British noblewoman
- Diana Khoi Nguyen, American poet
- Diana King (born 1970), Jamaican singer
- Diana King (actress) (1918–1986), British actress
- Diana Kinnert (born 1991), German author
- Diana Kirkbride (1915–1997), British archaeologist
- Diana Kleiner (1947–2023), American art historian and educator
- Diana Klimova (born 1996), Russian cyclist
- Diana Kobzanová (born 1982), Czech TV host, Miss Czech Republic 2002
- Diana L. Kormos-Buchwald, American university teacher
- Diana Körner (born 1944), German actress
- Diana Korzenik (born 1941), American artist, educator, author, collector, and benefactor
- Diana Kovacheva (born 1975), Bulgarian lawyer and politician
- Diana Krall (born 1964), Canadian jazz pianist and singer
- Diana Kurien (born 1984), Indian actress
- Diana La Cazadora (born 1978), Mexican professional wrestler
- Diana Lado (born 1988), Spanish-American actress in Hollywood
- Diana Lebacs (1947–2022), Curaçaoan writer and actress
- Diana Lee, American actress and model
- Diana Lee Inosanto (born 1966), American actress, director, stuntwoman, and martial artist
- Diana Lemešová, Slovak footballer
- Diana Lennon (1949–2018), New Zealand academic and pediatrician
- Diana Leonard (1941–2010), British sociologist, anthropologist, and activist
- Diana Lewis (1919–1997), American actress
- Diana Lewis Burgin (born 1943), American writer
- Diana Lie, alias of Iranian-Norwegian model Aylar Lie
- Diana Liverman (born 1954), American geographer and science writer
- Diana Lixăndroiu (born 2005), Romanian handball player
- Diana Lobačevskė (born 1980), Lithuanian marathon runner
- Diana Loghin (born 1997), Moldovan footballer
- Diana López (taekwondo) (born 1984), American taekwondo practitioner
- Diana López Moyal (born 1962), Cuban musical artist
- Diana Luna (born 1982), Italian professional golfer
- Diana Lynn (1926–1971), American actress
- Diana MacManus (born 1986), American backstroke swimmer
- Diana Maddock, Baroness Maddock (1945–2020), British politician
- Diana Mara Henry (born 1948), American photographer
- Diana Mason (disambiguation), several people
- Diana Matheson (born 1984), Canadian football midfielder
- Diana Maynard, British computational linguist
- Diana Maza (born 1984), Ecuadorian judoka
- Diana McIntosh (born 1937), Canadian musician
- Diana McQueen (born 1961), Canadian politician
- Diana McVeagh, British author on classical music
- Diana Meier, American basketball player and actress
- Diana Meltzer, American music industry executive
- Diana Merry, American computer programmer
- Diana Miglioretti, American biostatistician
- Diana Millay (1934–2021), American actress
- Diana Mitford (1910–2003), English writer, fascist, one of the Mitford sisters
- Diana Mondino (born 1958), Argentine academic and politician
- Diana Moran (born 1939), English model, TV presenter and writer
- David Morgan (disambiguation), several people
- Diana Morant (born 1980), Spanish politician
- Diana Morrison (born 1969), British singer
- Diana Moukalled, Lebanese journalist
- Diana Msewa (born 2001), Tanzanian footballer
- Diana Muir Appelbaum, American writer
- Diana Mukhametzianova (born 2003), Russian pair skater
- Diana Muldaur (born 1938), American television and film actress
- Diana Munteanu-Druțu (born 1987), Romanian handball player
- Diana E. Murphy (1934–2018), American judge
- Diana Nankunda Mutasingwa, Uganda politician
- Diana Napolis, American social worker
- Diana Natalicio (1939–2021), American academic administrator
- Diana Nausėdienė (born 1964), Lithuanian business manager and lecturer
- Diana Nazarova (born 2000), Kazakhstani swimmer
- Diana Nekoye Sifuna (born 1987), Kenyan CEO of the Jonathan Jackson Foundation, advocate in public policy and governance
- Diana Nemiroff (born 1946), Canadian curator and art historian
- Diāna Ņikitina (born 2000), Latvian figure skater
- Diana Noel, 2nd Baroness Barham (1762–1823), English peer and evangelical patron
- Diana Noonan (born 1960), New Zealand children’s author
- Diana Norman (1933–2011), British author and journalist
- Diana Northup, American biologist
- Diana Nyad (born 1949), American author, journalist, motivational speaker and long-distance swimmer
- Diana O'Hehir (1922–2021), American poet
- Diana Ohman (born 1950), American politician
- Diana Olson (born 1969), American rower
- Diana Ordóñez (born 2001), Mexican professional footballer
- Diana Organ (born 1952), British politician
- Diana Orrange (born 1967), American triple jumper
- Diana Ospina (disambiguation), several people
- Diana Ossana (born 1949), American screenwriter
- Diana Oughton (1942–1970), American student activist
- Diana Paliiska (born 1966), Bulgarian sprint canoer
- Diana Palmer (author) (born 1946), American romance novelist
- Diana Panchenko (born 1988), Ukrainian journalist and TV host
- Diana Patterson (born c.1951), first woman in charge of an Australian Antarctic Station
- Diana Pavlac Glyer (born 1956), American author, speaker and teacher
- Diana L. Paxson (born 1943), American author
- Diana Penty (born 1985), Indian actress
- Diana Peterfreund (born 1979), American writer
- Diana Petrescu (born 1990), Romanian handball player
- Diana Pharaoh Francis (born c.1967), American writer
- Diana Pickler (born 1983), American heptathlete
- Diana Pineda (born 1984), Colombian diver
- Diana van der Plaats (born 1971), Dutch swimmer
- Diana Plumpton (1911–1973), English amateur golfer
- Diane de Poitiers (1500–1566), French aristocrat
- Diana Popova (born 1976), Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast
- Diána Póth (born 1981), Hungarian figure skater
- Diana Pullein-Thompson (1925–2015), British writer of pony books
- Diana Quick (born 1946), English actress
- Diana Quijano (born 1962), Peruvian actress and model
- Diana Ramírez, Colombian karateka
- Diana Raznovich (born 1945), Argentinian writer
- Diana Reader Harris (1912–1996), British school principal
- Diana Redhouse (1923–2007), British artist
- Diana Redman (born 1984), Israeli footballer
- Diana Rennik (born 1985), Estonian pair skater
- Diana Reyes (born 1979), Mexican musical artist
- Diana Reyna (born 1974), American politician in New York
- Diana Riba (born 1975), Spanish politician
- Diana Richburg (born 1963), American middle-distance runner
- Diana Rickard (born 1953), Australian swimmer
- Diana Rigg (1938–2020), English actress
- Diana Ross (born 1944), American singer and actress
- Diana Ross (author) (1910–2000), English children’s author
- Diana Rouvas (born 1984), Australian musician
- Diana Rowden (1915–1944), British espionage agent
- Diana Rowntree (1915–2008), British architect and writer
- Diana Russell, Duchess of Bedford (1710–1735), English noblewoman
- Diana E. H. Russell, South African sociologist and activist
- Diana Sáenz (born 1989), Costa Rican footballer
- Diana Sands (1934–1973), American actress
- Diana Santos (born 1950), Mexican actress
- Diana Sanz Ginés (born 2005), Spanish gymnast
- Diana Sartor (born 1970), German skeleton racer
- Diana Šatkauskaitė (born 1992), Lithuanian handballer
- Diana Scarwid (born 1955), American actress
- Diana Schmiemann (born 1972), German rhythmic gymnast
- Diana Schuler (born 1981), German snooker player
- Diana Schutz (born 1955), Canadian-born comic book editor
- Diana Scultori (1547–1612), Italian sculptor
- Diana Serra Cary (1918–2020), American child film actress and film historian
- Diana Shaw, American attorney and government official
- Diana Shnaider, Russian tennis player
- Diana Shpungin, Latvian American interdisciplinary contemporary artist
- Diana Silva (disambiguation), several people
- Diana Silvers (born 1997), American actress and model
- Diana Sorbello (born 1979), German schlager singer
- Diana Soto (born 1980), Peruvian volleyball player
- Diana Souhami (born 1940), British writer
- Diana Soviero (born 1946), American operatic soprano
- Diana Sowle (1930–2018), American actress
- Diana Spearman (1905–1991), British writer and activist
- Diana Spencer (disambiguation), several people
- Diana Staehly (born 1977), German actress
- Diana Starkova (born 1998), French beauty queen, Miss Europe 2016
- Diana Stateczny (born 1980), German snooker and pool player
- Diana Stöcker (born 1970), German politician
- Diana Štrofová (born 1973), Slovak politician
- Diana Sutherland (born 1954), British swimmer
- Diāna Suvitra (born 2002), Latvian footballer
- Diane S. Sykes (born 1957), American judge
- Diana Taurasi (born 1982), Russian-American basketball player
- Diana Taylor (disambiguation), several people
- Diana Terry (born 1956), American judge
- Diana Thorne (1895–1963), American artist
- Diana Tietjens Meyers, American philosopher
- Diana Torrieri (1913–2007), Italian actress
- Diana Trask (born 1940), Australian singer songwriter
- Diana Trilling (1905–1996), American literary critic
- Diana Turbay (1950–1991), Colombian journalist
- Diana Urban (born 1949), American politician
- Diana Ureche (born 1974), Romanian swimmer
- Diana V (born 2000), Romanian singer and songwriter
- Diana Vaisman (born 1998), Belarusian-born Israeli sprinter
- Diana Valencia, Colombian physicist
- Diana Van der Vlis (1935–2001), Canadian-American actress
- Diana Varinska (born 2001), Ukrainian artistic gymnast
- Diana Vickers (born 1991), English singer
- Diana Vico, Italian opera singer
- Diana Villavicencio (born 1985), Ecuadorian judoka
- Diana Villiers Negroponte (born 1947), American lawyer and academic
- Diana Vincent (born 1958), American jewelry designer and businesswoman
- Diana Vishneva (born 1976), Russian ballerina
- Diana Vreeland (1903–1989), American fashion editor of Harper's Bazaar and editor-in-chief of Vogue
- Diana Walczak, American sculptor
- Diana Walford (born 1944), English physician and academic
- Diana Walker (born 1942), American photographer and author
- Diana Wall, American biologist
- Diana Wallis (born 1954), British politician
- Diana Walsh Pasulka, American writer and professor of religious studies
- Diana Weicker (born 1989), Canadian freestyle wrestler
- Diana West (born 1961), American journalist
- Diana West (lactation consultant) (born 1965), American lactation consultant
- Diana Weston (born 1953), Canadian-British actress
- Diana Whalen (born 1956), Canadian politician
- Diana Whitney (born 1948), American writer
- Diana Widmaier Picasso (born 1974), French art historian
- Diana Williams (born 1958), American journalist for Eyewitness News in New York City
- Diana Wynne Jones (1934–2011), British children’s fantasy writer
- Diana Wynyard (1906–1964), English actress
- Diana Yakovleva (born 1988), Russian fencer
- Diana Yankey (born 1967), Ghanaian hurdler
- Diana Yeh, British Chinese sociologist and social activist
- Diana Yekinni, British-Nigerian actress
- Diana Yesenia Alvarado, Chicana artist
- Diana Yorgova (born 1942), Bulgarian long jumper
- Diana Yukawa (born 1985), Japanese-British violinist and composer
- Diana Zagainova (born 1997), Lithuanian triple jumper
- Diána Zámbó (born 1978), Hungarian Paralympic swimmer
- Diana C. Zollicoffer (born 1977), Seychellois actress
- Diana Zubiri (born 1985), Filipino actress
- Diana Zuckerman (born 1950), American health policy analyst
- Diana Žiliūtė (born 1976), Lithuanian racing cyclist
- Mike Diana, American underground cartoonist
Fictional characters
[edit]- Diana, a character in the American TV miniseries V (1983 miniseries) and V The Final Battle
- Diana A, fictional mecha, Mazinger Z sidekick, after the demise of Aphrodite A
- Diana Allers, a fictional character in the role-playing video game Mass Effect 3
- Diana Burnwood, a character in Hitman
- Diana Cavendish, one of the main characters in the anime series Little Witch Academia
- Diana (Dyosa), a character in Dyosa
- Diana Wrayburn, a character from The Shadowhunter Chronicles by Cassandra Clare
- Diana (MÄR), a major antagonist in the manga and anime series MÄR
- Diana (Sailor Moon), a fictional cat character in the Japanese anime and manga series Sailor Moon
- Diana (V TV series), the main antagonist in the 1980s science fiction TV franchise V
- Diana Barry, a character in L. M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables
- Diana Bishop, the central character of A Discovery of Witches
- Diana Lombard, one of the main characters in the French-Canadian animated series Martin Mystery
- Diana Oligario, one of the main characters in the Philippine action drama series FPJ's Ang Probinsyano
- Diana Prince, the secret identity of the DC Comics superhero Wonder Woman
- Diana, Scorn of the Moon, a playable champion character in the multiplayer online battle arena video game League of Legends
- Diana the Acrobat, from the Dungeons & Dragons animated series
- Diana Davis, the main character in series 5 of the television series Sliders
See also
[edit]- Anna (given name)
- Diana (disambiguation)
- Diane (disambiguation)
- Jana (given name)
- All pages with titles beginning with Diana
References
[edit]- ^ "Uz ova imena dostojna princeza dijete neće trebati nadimak". www.index.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 25 December 2024.
- ^ Čilaš Šimpraga, Ivšić Majić and Vidović. Rječnik 500 najčešćih suvremenih hrvatskih osobnih imena (in Croatian). Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje. p. 20.
- ^ Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006). Oxford Dictionary of First Names. Oxford University Press. p. 76. ISBN 0-19-861060-2.
- ^ a b c d e Crusca 1830, p. 627.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Llewellyn 2011, p. 172.
- ^ a b Galgani 2005, p. 215.
- ^ a b c d e f Galgani 2005, p. 223.
- ^ a b c Albaigès 1993, p. 88.
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- Portuguese feminine given names
- Romanian feminine given names
- Russian feminine given names
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