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DeAnna

Deanna is a feminine given name widely used in English-speaking regions. It is often treated as a variant of Diana, with the -anna ending giving a softer, modern feel. Variants include Deanne, Deana, Deena, Deann, and Dianna; the spelling may reflect different linguistic influences or personal preference.

Etymology and variants

The name is commonly considered derived from Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt and the moon.

Usage and popularity

The name’s usage grew in the United States and other Anglophone countries during the mid-20th century, becoming

Notable people and fictional characters

Notable bearers include Deanna Durbin, a Canadian-born actress and singer who rose to fame as a child

Cultural context

Deanna is generally perceived as a timeless, approachable name with classic associations. While its popularity has

Over
time,
Deanna
and
its
variants
have
been
adopted
as
independent
given
names
in
many
English-speaking
communities,
sometimes
chosen
for
phonetic
preferences
rather
than
direct
descent
from
Diana.
relatively
common
from
the
1950s
through
the
1980s.
Today
it
remains
in
occasional
use
and
is
often
associated
with
classic,
traditional
naming
trends.
star
in
the
1930s
and
1940s.
In
fiction,
Deanna
Troi
is
a
prominent
character
in
the
Star
Trek
franchise,
serving
as
the
ship’s
counselor
aboard
the
Starship
Enterprise-D.
fluctuated,
it
continues
to
be
used
for
new
generations
in
various
English-speaking
countries.