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Ariana Pronunciation ær.iˈæn.ə, ær.iˈɒ.nə[1] Gender Female Other names See also Ari, Aria, Anna, Ariane, Arianne, Arieana, Areanna, Arionna, Arriana, Aryonna, Aryanna, Arianna, Arihyona, Aryana, Ariadna, Ariadne, Aireanna, Ariya, Aryia[1] Ariana is a feminine name. Ariane and Arianna are the two most common variations.[2]
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Etymology
The name Ariana is of the following Indo-European origins:
This name's etimology derives from the Illyrians, who had many tribes and clans, one of which were called the Arians, Ari means gold or golden in modern Albanian, which is widely believed to be the successor of the Illyrian language, Arian is the male form of the name and Arianna/Ariana or even Arijana is the female form and is translated as "she who is golden" the male name translates as "he who is golden" in modern Albanian. The male name Arian and the female name Arianna remains popular in modern Albania, Kosovo as well as in ethnic Albania parts of Macedonia and in the surrounding slavic Balkan states of the former Yugoslavia.
The name has been borrowed by many of the neighbouring civilisations but none of these neighbouring languages can give a true translation without changing the name, the closest is modern Albanian as well as Welsh which also translates the name as the precious metal of silver.
Ariana, the Latinized form of (Greek: ἡ 'Αρειανή/Arianē), was also a general geographical term used by some Greek and Roman authors of ancient period for a district of wide extent in Central Asia,[3] comprehending the eastern provinces of the great Persian kingdom, now Afghanistan, east and southeast of Iran and Tajikistan.[4] Ariana was also referred to Aria, a small satrapy of the Persian Achaemenid empire.[4] (See Alexandria in Ariana.)
The root of this Greek term comes from the Old Iranian Āryana- (Avestan: Airiiana-, esp. in Airiianəm vaēǰō, the name of the Aryans’ mother country, whose localization is disputed).[5] The modern name Iran represents the ancient name Ariana, - a word itself of Avestan origin.[6] The names Ariana and Aria, and many other ancient titles of which Aria is a component element, are connected with the Sanskrit term Arya-, the Avestan term Airya-, and the Old Persian term Ariya- , a self designation of the peoples of Ancient India and Ancient Iran,[7] meaning "noble", "excellent" and "honourable".[3]
Name Days
- Czech: 18th September[citation needed]
- Latvian: 22nd February[citation needed]
Popularity
In the United States, the name Ariana was listed as the seventy-eighth most popular name for babies in 2006, with Arianna at seventy-seven.[8]
Famous Arianas or Ariannas
- Ariana Grande, actress
- Arianna Huffington, politician/writer
- Ariana Richards, painter
- Princess Ariane of the Netherlands, youngest daughter of the Dutch Crown Prince Wilhelm-Alexander and Princess Maxima and the granddaughter of Queen Beatrix.
- Ari Up, musician
References
- ^ a b Behind the Name: Meaning, Origin and History of the Name Ariana
- ^ Ariana - meaning of Ariana name
- ^ a b Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography, William Smith, 1870, pp. 210, Aria'na
- ^ a b 'Ărĭāna', Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary, Perseus Digital Library.
- ^ R. Schmitt, 1986, 'ARIA', Encyclopaedia Iranica
- ^ G. Gnoli, 2006, Encyclopaedia Iranica, 'IRANIAN IDENTITY ii. PRE-ISLAMIC PERIOD'
- ^ R. Schmitt, 1987, 'ARYANS', Encyclopaedia Iranica
- ^ Popular Baby Names
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