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Tanja

Tanja is a feminine given name widely used in Europe. In Slavic-speaking countries it is usually a diminutive form of Tatjana (Tatiana), while in German-speaking and some Nordic countries it is commonly used as an independent given name.

Origin and meaning: Tatiana derives from the Roman family name Tatianus; the name entered Orthodox Christian

Usage and variants: Tanja remains common in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Croatia, Slovenia,

Notable people: Notable individuals named Tanja include Tanja Nijmeijer, a Dutch member of the FARC; Tanja Szewczenko,

Name days and cultural context: In countries where Tatiana is recognized in the Orthodox calendar, the name

See also: Tatiana, Tanya, Tania.

usage
through
Saint
Tatiana,
a
3rd-century
martyr,
contributing
to
the
name's
popularity
in
Eastern
Europe
and
among
Orthodox
communities.
and
Serbia.
Variants
include
Tanya
(English),
Tania
(Spanish/Portuguese/Italian)
and
Tanja
itself
as
a
standalone
form.
a
Polish-born
German
figure
skater;
and
Tanja
Wedhorn,
a
German
actress.
These
figures
illustrate
the
name’s
use
across
several
European
cultures.
day
associated
with
Tatiana
is
celebrated
on
January
25,
a
date
sometimes
observed
for
Tanja
as
a
form
of
Tatiana.
The
name
remains
associated
with
Slavic
and
Germanic
cultural
traditions,
and
has
spread
to
other
parts
of
Europe
through
regional
naming
practices.