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Forename Dariana

Throughout the world, Dariana (Dariana Dominican Republic Brazil Venezuela Democratic Republic of the Congo Mexico, Дарьяна Russia Ukraine Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan, Дариана Russia Ukraine Kazakhstan) is quite a common predominantly feminine, but very seldom male first name. The first name Dariana is characteristic of Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly the Dominican Republic, where it is quite a common female name, Puerto Rico, where it is quite a rare girly name, and Cuba, where it is quite a rare unisex name. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in the Dominican Republic, Brazil, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Much less frequently, Dariana is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Dariana

name Dârîânâ, name Даріана, name Дарйана, name Daríana, name Дариана, name Дарьяна, name Даряна, name Dariana
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Dariana Mexico, Venezuela, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Brazil, Dominican Republic
Дарьяна Ukraine, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan
Дариана Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan
Даряна Ukraine, Russia

First names said to be same

Daríana, Dârîânâ, Дарйана, and Даріана

First name Dariana in the context

Dariana is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Dashenka , character in The Wedding and Darya Oblonskaya , the character in Anna Karenina.

Notable namesakes

dariana graciela rodriguez-sanchez researcher link
dariana v chesnokova researcher link
dariana r. guerrero-fuentes Mexican arachnologist, MX link
dariana aristizabal bedoya researcher link
dariana cortizo pantaleon chess player (b. 1990) link
dariana indrei Romanian association football player, RO (b. 1998) link

Characteristic surnames

Soto, Vargas, Flores, Morales, Mendoza, Sanchez, Aguilar, Pereira, Ramirez, Jimenez, Herrera, Martinez, Alvarado, Castillo, Guerrero, Gonzalez, Ferreira, Oliveira, Rodriguez, Rodrigues, Gutierrez, Hernandez, Torres, Guzman, Garcia, Rivera, Cruz, Ruiz, Diaz, Lima, Silva, Sousa, Souza, Costa, Perez, Ramos, Fernandez, Rojas, Gomez, Lopez, Ortiz, Moreno, Medina, Santos, Suarez, Araujo, Castro, Romero, Reyes, and Nascimento