Ariana (name)
Ariana is a feminine Persian name, popular in many languages. Arianna and Ariane are the two most common variations.
Pronunciation | ær.iˈæn.ə, ær.iˈɒ.nə[1] |
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Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Avestan, or Greek, or Welsh |
Meaning | The land of Aryans |
Region of origin | Bactria |
Other names | |
See also | Ari, Aria, Ariona, Ariane, Arianne, Arionna, Arianna, Aryana Ariadne[1] |
Etymology
The name Ariana has the several possible following origins.
Ariana, the Latinized form of (Greek: ἡ 'Αρειανή/Arianē), was also a general geographical term used by some Greek and Roman authors of antiquity for an extensive territory in Central Asia,[2] comprising the eastern part of the Persian empire, now all of Afghanistan and a part of Iran and southeast of Tajikistan.[3][4] The name of Iran (Persia) originates from the Old Persian word ariyanem (Ariana) meaning "[The Land of] the Aryans".[5]
The name Arianna is also the Latinized form of the name Ariadne (Greek: Ἀριάδνη; Latin: Ariadna; "most holy", Cretan Greek αρι [ari] "most" and αδνος [adnos] "holy"), the daughter of Minos, King of Crete,[6] and his queen Pasiphaë, daughter of Helios, the Sun-titan,[7] from Greek mythology.
Ariana was first used in the English speaking world in the nineteenth century. It is also sometimes treated as a Welsh name, an elaboration of Welsh: arian “silver.”[8]
Name days
Popularity
In the United States, the name Ariana peaked at 37th most popular name for baby girls in 2014, and was in the top 40-90s for the aughts and teens.[13] Arianna also peaked in 2014, at 40th place, and was in the top 50 to low 100s range in the same period.[13] The names are 68th and 95th place for 2018.
Notable people
Ariana
- Ariana Barouk (born 1982), Cuban model
- Ariana Berlin (born 1987), American gymnast and actor
- Ariana Chris (born 1975), Canadian opera singer
- Ariana Gillis (born 1990), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Ariana Grande (born 1993), American singer and actress
- Ariana Guido (born 1999), American actress
- Ariana Jollee (born 1982), American pornographic actress
- Ariana Kelly (born 1976), American politician
- Ariana Kukors (born 1989), American swimmer
- Ariana Austin Makonnen (born 1984), American philanthropist
- Ariana Miyamoto (born 1994), Japanese model
- Ariana Nozeman (1626–1661), Dutch actress
- Ariana Reines (born 1982), American poet and activist
- Ariana Richards (born 1979), American actress and painter
- Ariana Savalas (born 1987), American musician
Arianna
- Arianna Afsar (born 1991), American beauty pageant contestant and semi-finalist on American Idol
- Arianna Bergamaschi (born 1975), Italian singer, stage actress and television presenter
- Arianna Errigo (born 1988), Italian foil fencer
- Arianna Follis (born 1977), Italian cross country skier
- Arianna Fontana (born 1990), Italian short track speed skater
- Arianna Huffington (born 1950), a co-founder of Huffington Post
- Arianna Savall (born 1972), Swiss-born Spanish classical singer, harpist, and composer
- Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace (born 1990), a swimmer from the Bahamas
- Arianna Zukerman (born 1972), American lyric soprano
Ariane
- Princess Ariane of the Netherlands (born 2007)
- Ariane Andrew (born 1987), American professional wrestler and manager
- Ariane Ascaride (born 1954), French actress and screenwriter
- Louise Bourgoin (born 1981), birth name Ariane Bourgoin, French actress
- Ariane Ehrat (born 1961), Swiss former alpine skier
- Ariane Forster (1962-2010), German singer best known by stage name Ari Up
- Ariane Friedrich (born 1984), German high jumper
- Ariane Hingst (born 1979), German retired football player
- Ariane Koizumi (born 1963), model and actress
- Ariane Labed (born 1984), French actress
- Ariane Laroux (born 1957), Franco-Swiss painter, draughtsman and printmaker
- Ariane Mnouchkine (born 1939), French stage director
- Ariane Moffatt (born 1979), Québécois singer-songwriter
- Ariane Schluter (born 1966), Dutch actress
- Ariane Sherine (born 1980), British comedy writer and journalist
Aryana
- Aryana Sayeed (born 1964), Afghan singer
Fictional characters
- Ariana Dumbledore, fictional character in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series
- Arianna Hernandez, a character in the Days of our Lives television series
- Arianna Horton, a character named after Arianna Hernandez on Days of our Lives
- Arianna "Ari" Langley, the main protagonist of Mary Stanton's Unicorns of Balinor book series.
- Ariane, the lead female character in Ariane et Barbe-bleue, an opera by Paul Dukas
- Ariane, the lead female character in Love in the Afternoon (1957 film)
- Arianne Martell, fictional character in G.R.R. Martin's The song of Ice and Fire series
- Queen Arianna, supporting character of Tangled: The Series in which she is the birth mother of Rapunzel
See also
- Ariana (disambiguation)
- Arianna (disambiguation)
- Ariadne (disambiguation)
References
- Mike Campbell. "Behind the Name: Meaning, origin and history of the name Ariana". Behind the Name.
- "Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography". archive.org. Boston : Little, Brown. 1870.
- The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2008
- "Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary, A , Argynnus , Ărĭāna". tufts.edu.
- N.S. Gill. "Iran". About.com Education.
- Homer, Odyssey 11.320, Hesiod, Theogony 947, and later authors.
- Pasiphaë is mentioned as Ariadne's mother in Bibliotheke 3.1.2 (Pasiphaë, daughter of the Sun), in Apollonius' Argonautica iii.997, and in Hyginus Fabulae, 224.
- Sheard, K. M. (2011). Llewellyn's Complete Book of Names for Pagans, Wiccans, Witches, Druids, Heathens, Mages, Shamans & Independent Thinkers of All Sorts who are Curious about Names from Every Place and Every Time. ISBN 9780738723686.
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- "Popular Baby Names". ssa.gov.