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DIANA
“Probably derived from an old Indo-European root meaning heavenly, divine, related to dyeus (see ZEUS). Diana was a Roman goddess of the moon, hunting, forests, and childbirth, often identified with the Griego goddess Artemis.... [more]”
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Significado
Probably derived from an old Indo-European root meaning heavenly, divine, related to dyeus (see ZEUS). Diana was a Roman goddess of the moon, hunting, forests, and childbirth, often identified with the Griego goddess Artemis.... [more]
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Origen cultural
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Pronunciación
“die-AN-ə (English), DYA-na (Spanish, Italian, German, Polish), dee-AH-nah (Dutch), dee-A-na (Classical Latin)”
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Variantes en otros idiomas
26 idiomasBúlgaroDiana
CatalánDiana
CroataDajana, Dijana
DanésDiana
NeerlandésDiana
InglésDiana, Diane, Diann, Dianna...
FrancésDiane, Dianne
AlemánDiana
HawaiianKiana
HúngaroDiána
ItalianoDiana
LatvianDiāna
LithuanianDiana
MacedonianDijana
NoruegoDiana
PolacoDiana
PortuguésDiana
Roman MythologyDiana
RumanoDiana
RusoDiana
SerbioDajana, Dijana
SloveneDijana
EspañolDiana
SuecoDiana
InglésDi
InglésDeana, Deanna, Deanne, Deeann...
Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados