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Oriana

Oriana

Oriana is a baby girl’s name that is of Latin, Spanish, and Italian origin. Oriana means “dawn” and “gold” and derives from the Latin term “aurum”. Oriana doesn’t have the popularity of names like Ariana and Rianna but this glowing name deserves a second look.

Meaning of the name Oriana:

Latin: dawn
Italian, Spanish: gold

Origin of the name Oriana:

Oriana is a baby girl’s name of Latin origin meaning “dawn”. Oriana is also a girl’s name of Italian and Spanish origin that derives from the term “aurum” and means “gold”.

Symbolism of the name Oriana:

Oriana means “dawn” and “gold”. Both meanings bring a glowing meaning to the name. The dawn is a symbol of enlightenment and new beginnings. Gold is a symbol of wealth, prosperity, and success.

Style of the name Oriana:

traditional

Gender of the name Oriana:

Oriana is a girl's baby name.

Pronunciation of the name Oriana:

o-RYA-na

Number of syllables in the name Oriana:

three

Emotion evoked from the name Oriana:

Oriana evokes feelings of beauty and grace.

Alternative spellings for the name Oriana:

Orianna, Orhiana, Orhianna, Oryana, Auriana, Auryana

Nicknames for the name Oriana:

Popularity of the name Oriana:

According to the Social Security Administration, Oriana is an uncommon baby girl’s name. Oriana has never appeared in the top 1000 baby names in the US.

Related names for the name Oriana:

Great middle names for the name Oriana and their meanings:

  • Cecily (blind)
  • Blythe (happy, carefree)
  • Asteria (star)
  • Artemis (goddess of the hunt)
  • Wren (little bird)
  • Rowan (little redhead, rowan tree)
  • Quinn (descendent of Conn)
  • Piper (pipe player)

Famous people with the name Oriana:

  • Oriana Fallaci (Italian journalist)
  • Oriana Pooles (English actress)
  • Oriana Panozzo (Australian actress)
  • Oriana Civile (Italian singer)
  • Oriana Scheuss (Swiss sport shooter)

Oriana in popular culture:

  • Oriana (literature, “365 Days” series by Gabriel Lord)
  • Oriana Lawson (video games, Mass Effect 2 and 3)
  • Oriana (literature, “The Woman-hater” by Beaumont and Fletcher)
  • Princess Oriana (television, “Felix the Cat”)
  • Oriana (literature, “The Wild Goose Chase” by Fletcher)
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