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Oriana

Oriana is a female given name of Italian origin that has been adopted in many Western languages. The name is often used in literary and poetic contexts and is sometimes linked to meanings such as "golden" or "sunrise," though etymology varies by source. In fiction and media, Oriana is employed as a lyrical, classical-sounding name for female characters.

Notable people with the name include Oriana Fallaci (1933–2006), the Italian journalist and author known for

The name has also been used for ships. The MS Oriana was a British ocean liner launched

In contemporary usage, Oriana appears as a given name for characters in literature, film, and video games,

her
interviews
and
reporting
on
international
affairs.
The
name
has
also
appeared
among
artists,
scholars,
and
athletes
in
various
countries,
reflecting
its
broad
cultural
diffusion.
in
1959
for
P&O,
later
converted
for
cruise
service
and
widely
associated
with
mid-20th-century
ocean
cruising.
The
vessel
helped
popularize
the
modern
cruise
ship
era
and
contributed
to
the
name's
visibility
in
maritime
history.
and
as
a
base
for
related
forms
such
as
Oriane
and
Orianna,
among
others.
The
name's
melodic
quality
gives
it
enduring
appeal
across
cultures.