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Dayana
Pronounced dy-AH-nah /daɪˈɑː.nə/High
Meaning: Variant spelling of Diana, from the Latin divus/diviana meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly'; Diana was the Roman goddess of the hunt, moon, and nature, equivalent to the Greek ArtemisHigh
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History & Origin
Dayana is a Spanish-influenced spelling of Diana, the Latin name for the Roman goddess of the hunt and moon. Diana entered Christian use as a given name after the fall of paganism, appreciated for its sound rather than its mythological associations, and spread through Europe and the Americas.
Dayana is particularly popular in Venezuela, Colombia, and other Latin American countries, where the variant spelling adds a romantic visual softness. In the United States it is used primarily in Hispanic communities and has been rising as Latin American names gain broader appreciation.
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What does the name Dayana mean?
Dayana means 'divine' or 'heavenly,' as a variant of Diana. Diana was the Roman goddess of the hunt and the moon.
How do you pronounce Dayana?
Dayana is pronounced dy-AH-nah /daɪˈɑː.nə/ — three syllables with stress on the second.
How is Dayana different from Diana?
Dayana is a spelling variant of Diana, popular in Spanish-speaking Latin American countries. They share the same meaning and origin.
Is Dayana a popular name?
Dayana is popular in Venezuela, Colombia, and other Latin American countries, and is used in Hispanic American communities in the United States.






