Tatiana
Tatiana (or Tatianna, also romanized as Tatyana, Tatjana, Tatijana, etc.) is a female name of Sabine-Roman origin that became widespread in Eastern Europe.
Gender | Female |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Roman |
Meaning | Roman clan name "Tatius" |
Other names | |
Related names | Tanya, Tetiana |
Variations
- Belarusian: Тацця́на, romanized: Taćciana [taˈt͡sʲːana]
- Bulgarian: Татяна, romanized: Tatyana
- German: Tatjana
- Greek: Τατιάνα, romanized: Tatiána
- Polish: Tacjana [taˈt͡sjana]
- Russian: Татья́на, romanized: Tat'yána, Tatiana [tɐˈtʲjanə]
- Serbian: Татјана, romanized: Tatjana
- Ukrainian: Тетя́на, romanized: Tetyána [teˈtʲɑnɐ] ⓘ
Origin
Tatiana is a feminine, diminutive derivative of the Sabine—and later Latin—name Tatius. King Titus Tatius was the name of a legendary ruler of the Sabines, an Italic tribe living near Rome around the 8th century BC. After the Romans absorbed the Sabines, the name Tatius remained in use in the Roman world, into the first centuries of Christianity, as well as the masculine diminutive Tatianus and its feminine counterpart, Tatiana.
While the name later disappeared from Western Europe including Italy, it remained prevalent in the Hellenic world of the Eastern Roman Empire, and later spread to the Byzantine-influenced Orthodox world, including Russia. In that context, it originally honoured the church Saint Tatiana, who was tortured and martyred in the persecutions of the Roman Emperor Alexander Severus, c. 230 CE. St. Tatiana is patron saint of students in general and in Russia, students are celebrated on Tatiana Day, 25 January. St. Tatiana is also the patron saint of Moscow State University.
In popular culture
Tatiana Larina is the heroine of Alexander Pushkin's verse novel Eugene Onegin. The poem was and continues to be extremely popular in Russia.
The character of Tatiana Larina inspired the names of two Romanovs: Princess Tatiana Constantinovna of Russia and her distant cousin Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia.
Tatyana is also an important non-player character in the 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons adventure book Curse of Strahd.
Tatiana Temnova is also a character in the VOCALOID song series, Parties are for Losers.
Notable people
In Christianity
- Saint Tatiana, 3rd-century Christian martyr
Royalty and nobility
- Princess Tatiana Constantinovna of Russia (1890-1979), eldest daughter of Russian poet Grand Duke Constantine Constantinovich of Russia.
- Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia (1897 - 1918), the second daughter of Emperor Nicholas II Romanov and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse).
- Princess Tatiana Radziwiłł (born 1939), daughter of Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark.
- Princess Tatiana of Greece and Denmark (born 1980), wife of Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark
- Princess Tatiana Galitzine (born 1984), daughter of Archduchess Maria-Anna of Austria
In modelling
- Tatiana Cotliar (born 1988), Argentine model
- Tatiana Dante, fashion model and America's Next Top Model Cycle 4 candidate
- Taťána Kuchařová (born 1987), Czech model, Miss World 2006
- Tatjana Patitz (1966–2023), German model
- Tatiana Sorokko (born 1971), Russian model
In television and films
- Tatiana (singer), Mexican American actress, singer and television presenter
- Tatiana Maslany, Canadian actress
- Tatiana Papamoschou, Greek actress
- Tatiana Pauhofová, Slovak actress
- Tatiana Samoilova, Soviet/Russian actress
- Tatiana Stefanidou, Greek television host
- Tatiana Vilhelmová, Czech actress
- Tatianna, American drag queen and reality personality
- Tatjana Saphira, Indonesian actress
- Tatjana Šimić, Croatian-Dutch actress and singer
- Tatyana Ali, actress and singer
- Tatyana Dogileva, Soviet/Russian actress
- Taťjana Medvecká, Czech actress
In music
- Princess Tatiana von Fürstenberg, daughter of Prince Egon and Diane Von Fürstenberg; singer in the band Playdate
- Tatiana (born 1968) Mexican singer
- Tatiana Borodina, Russian opera soprano
- Tatiana Bulanova, Russian pop singer
- Tatiana Cameron, Croatian-born pop singer (formerly known as "Tajci")
- Tatiana DeMaria, English musician
- Tatiana Kotova (born 1985), Russian singer, actress, and television presenter
- Tatiana Mais, also known as Q-Tee, British songwriter and rapper
- Tatiana Okupnik, Polish singer, based in London
- Tatiana Shmailyuk (born 1987), Ukrainian singer, frontwoman of the metal band Jinjer
In other performing arts
- Tatiana Mamaki, Greek dancer and choreographer
- Tatiana Troyanos, opera singer
In sports
- Jessica Long American Paralympic gold medalist born Tatiana Olegovna Kirillova
- Tathiana Garbin, Italian tennis player
- Tatiana Calderón (born 1993), Colombian racing driver
- Tatiana Cocsanova (born 2004), Canadian rhythmic gymnast
- Tatiana Golovin, French tennis player of Russian origin
- Tatiana Grigorieva, Australian athlete of Russian origin
- Tatiana Gutsu, Ukrainian Olympic Gymnast
- Tatiana Kavvadia, Greek basketball player
- Tatiana Khalil (born 1992), Lebanese footballer
- Tatiana Kosheleva, Russian Volleyball Player
- Tatiana Kosintseva, Russian international chess Grandmaster
- Tatiana Kuzmina (born 1990), Russian taekwondo athlete
- Tatiana Kyriushyna (born 1989), Ukrainian handball player
- Tatiana Lemos, Brazilian freestyle swimmer
- Tatiana Matveeva (footballer) (born 1990), Georgian footballer
- Tatiana Matveyeva (born 1985), Russian weightlifter
- Tatiana Nabieva, Russian artistic gymnast
- Tatiana Panova, Russian tennis player
- Tatiana Perebiynis, Ukrainian tennis player
- Tatiana Poutchek, Belarusian tennis player
- Tatiana Sorina, Russian cross-country skier
- Tatiana Sousa, Greek handball player
- Tatiana Weston-Webb, Brazilian–American surfer
- Tatjana Burmazovic, Serbian volleyball player
- Tatjana Malek, German tennis player
- Tatjana Schoenmaker (born 1997), South African swimmer
- Tatsiana Piatrenia (born 1981), Belarusian trampoline gymnast
- Tatyana Alekseyeva, Russian 400-metre runner
- Tatyana Biryulina, Soviet javelin thrower
- Tatyana Fomina (born 1954), Estonian chess player
- Tatyana Konstantinova, Russian hammer thrower
- Tatyana Lesovaya, Russian discus thrower
- Tatyana Polovinskaya, Ukrainian long-distance runner
- Tatyana Skachko, Russian long jumper
- Tatyana Sudarikova, Kyrgyzstani javelin thrower
- Tatyana Yurchenko (born 1993), Kazakhstani middle-distance runner
- Taťána Kocembová, Czechoslovak runner
In literature and other fiction
- Tatiana de Rosnay, author of the fiction Sarah's Key
- Tatiana Gritsi-Milliex, Greek writer and journalist
- Tatiana Larina, the love interest in Alexander Pushkin's celebrated novel-in-verse Eugene Onegin
- fr:Tatiana Metanova, in Paullina Simon's "Bronze Horseman"
- Tatiana Romanova, James Bond's love interest in the 1963 movie From Russia with Love (film)
- Tatiana Taylor, in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet
- Tatiana Wisla, in the anime series Last Exile
- Tatiana, in the Kingdom TV series
- Tatiana, the main antagonist of the video game No Straight Roads
- Tatianna, in Fire Emblem Gaiden who also appears in the remake of the game, Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
- Tatyana Tolstaya, modern Russian writer, granddaughter of Aleksei Tolstoy
- Princess Tatiana, from an episode of The Lion King's Timon and Pumbaa (Once Upon a Timon)
- Queen Tatiana, supporting character of the cancelled Nickelodeon sitcom The Other Kingdom
- EVA, character in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater who uses the name Tatiana as one of her cover identities
- Scythe, real name Tatjana. Character in Stormwatch (comics). A Serbian superhero and a member of Stormwatch
Others
- Tatyana Andropova (1917–1991), spouse of Yuri Andropov
- Tatiana Hambro (born 1989), British fashion writer and editor
- Tatiana Korcová (1937–1997), Slovak physicist
- Tatyana Kostyrina (1924–1943), Soviet military hero
- Tatjana Pašić (born 1964), Serbian politician
- Tatiana Potîng (born 1971), Moldovan politician
- Tatiana de la tierra (1961–2012), Latina lesbian writer
- Tatiana Vivienne, feminist activist from the Central African Republic
- Tatiana Wedenison (1864 – ?), first woman in Italy to attempt earning an engineering degree
- Tati Westbrook (born 1982), American Internet personality, YouTuber, businesswoman and makeup artist
- Tatjana Michaylovna Zacharova (born 1931), Russian production worker, author and politician
Animals
- Tatiana (tiger), a San Francisco zoo animal who maimed and killed before being shot and killed
Variations of the name
- Belarusian: Таццяна (Tatsiana; Łacinka: Tacciana), Diminutive: Таня (Tania), Тацянка (Tatsianka; Łacinka: Tacianka), Танечка (Taniechka; Łacinka: Taniečka)
- Bulgarian: Татяна (Tatyana), Diminutive: Таня (Tania)
- Catalan: Tatiana, Diminutive: Tània
- Czech: Taťána
- Dutch: Tanja, Tatjana (uncommon), Tania (uncommon now, only in Belgium)
- English: Tatiana, Diminutive: Tanya, Tania, Tatty, Tattie
- French: Tatiana, Tatianna, Tatyanna, Tatienne (uncommon), Diminutive: Tania, Tanya
- Frisian: Tetje Anna (uncommon) Diminutive: Tet, Tetje, Tanje
- German: Tatjana, Tanja
- Greek: Τατιανή (Tatiani), Τατιάνα (Tatiana)
- Hungarian: Tatjána
- Italian: Tatiana
- Norwegian: Tatjana
- Polish: Tacjana
- Portuguese: Tatiana, Tatiane, Diminutive: Tania, Tati
- Romanian: Tatiana, Tatianna, Diminutive: Tanea
- Russian: Татьяна (Tatijana), Diminutive: Таня (Tania), Tanichka, Tanechka, Tatianka, Taniusha, Taniushka
- Serbian Cyrillic: Татјана
- Slovakian: Tatiana, Diminutive: Táňa
- Slovene: Tatjana, Diminutive: Tanja, Variants: Tatiana, Tatijana, Tatja, Tatjanca
- Spanish: Tatiana, Diminutive: Tania, Tati
- Ukrainian: Тетяна (Tetiana, Tetyana), Diminutive: Tetianka, Tetyanka