All about the name TATIAYANA

Meaning, origin, history.

Tatiana is a name of Slavic origin, derived from the Latin 'Titus', which means 'title of honor'. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages and has since been widely used in Eastern Europe, particularly among Russians, Ukrainians, and Bulgarians. The name Tatiana was popularized in Western literature through Alexander Pushkin's 1814 poem 'Yevgeny Onegin', where the heroine is named Tatiana. In English-speaking countries, it gained prominence during the mid-20th century.

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Popularity of the name TATIAYANA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Tatiana, as per the United States Social Security Administration's records, has seen a steady decline in popularity since its peak in the late 1990s. In fact, only five babies were given the name Tatiana in 1998, which was the last year when it reached its highest number of births in the U.S. This data suggests that while once quite popular, the name Tatiana has become increasingly uncommon over time. However, this doesn't necessarily mean that parents no longer appreciate or consider the name Tatiana for their children; rather, it may reflect broader trends in naming practices and personal preference for unique names. It's important to remember that each child is special regardless of how many others share their name, and that the most significant statistic about a person's name is how well it suits them.