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My name, Diana

A name is a word or term used for identification. Names can identify a class or category of things, or a single thing, either uniquely, or within a given context. A personal name identifies a specific unique and identifiable individual person. My name is Diana. This is a feminine name, derived from an old IndoEuropean root meaning "heavenly, divine", related to dyeus. Diana was a Roman goddess of the moon, hunting, forests, and childbirth, often identified with the Greek goddess Artemis. In Persian language Diana means "supplier (messenger) of beneficence and wellness". As a given name, Diana has been regularly used since the Renaissance. It became more common in the English-speaking world following Sir Walter Scott's novel 'Rob Roy' (1817), which featured a character named Diana Vernon. It also appeared in George Meredith's novel 'Diana of the Crossways' (1885). When I was born, my father decided that I will be named Diana and my mother agreed. I was called after Princess Diana Princess of Heart, Princess of the people. They admired her. In my passport I am written Diana, but my parents called me Dnua, Dnusic, Nua, but when they are angry they call me simle Diana. My relatives call me Dianuca and Dnua. My friends call me Denusic, Dianca, Diancic, Dianuca and I have no nicknames. Nomen est omen(name is the destiny)- said the Romans. The name is the first detail that a person you know about yourself. The name describes your identity, is the first indication about your personality. Prof. dr. Leif Nelso and prof. dr. Joseph Simmons studied the connection between the name and the character. They said that we are influenced by the name we have. Our success depends more of the names initials. They gave some examples: the candidates to the Faculty of Law whose initial are A or B are more likely to be admitted than others. They also noticed that baseball players whose names begin with the letter K are the most famous. I believe that the name influenced me because my name initial is D that to print a practical attitude and organized. Those whose name begins with D are people with great willpower, organized and tenacious. Their ability to focus on goals is astounding. Authoritative, practical and financial sense, they are good in leadership positions or in business. Their views are solid and conformist and their feelings are durable. In this description I recognize myself. The name Diana ranks among the 100 most popular names for baby girls since the 1930. This name is fashion in United States, England/Wales, France, Hungary, Netherlands, Spain, Ukraine.

My name has many equivalents in other languages, for examples Dijana, Dajana (Croatian), Diane, Dianne (French), Kiana (Hawaiian), Dina (Hungarian), Dijana (Macedonian), Dijana, Dajana (Serbian), Dijana (Slovene), Diane, Deana, Deanna, Deanne, Deeann, Deena, Dena, Dianna (English). The diminutive for it, is Di in English. This name is only female, but many people confuse the name Diana with Dana. These names have different meanings. The name Dana has male and female variants, Diana has only one variant. There are many celebrities with the same name, for example Diana, Princess of Wales (19611997),Diana (singer), Brazilian singer, Diana Starkova, actress, beauty queen and an auto racing driver, Dianna Agron, actress, Diana Athill, British literary editor, novelist and memoirist, Diana Chal, Ecuadorian judoka, Diana Chelaru, Romanian gymnast, Diana Churchill, daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, Diana Damrau, Operatic Soprano, Diana Davies (athlete), British high jumper, Diana Davies (actress), British actress, Diana DeGarmo, American singer and Broadway actress, Diana Dors (19311984), English actress, Diana Haddad, Lebanese pop singer, Diana Hoddinott (born 1945), British actress, Diana Jones (singer-songwriter), American singer-songwriter, Diana Karazon, Arab singer, Diana Kovacheva, Bulgarian lawyer and politician, Diana Krall, jazz pianist and singer, Diana Kurien, Indian actress, Diana Lie, alias of Iranian-Norwegian model Aylar Lie, Diana MacManus, American backstroke swimmer, Diana Matheson, Canadian football (soccer) midfielder, Diana Mitford, English writer, fascist, one of the Mitford sisters, Diana Muldaur, American television and film actress, Diana Pickler, American heptathlete, Diana Pineda, Colombian diver, Diane de Poitiers, French aristocrat, Diana Rigg, English actress, Diana Ross, American singer and actress, Diana Vickers, X Factor contestant, Diana Vreeland, American fashion editor of Harper's Bazaar and edior-in-chief of Vogue (magazine), Diana Williams, American journalist for Eyewitness News in New York City, Diana Yukawa, English/Japanese violinist. I adore my name and I think that it is lucky. I consider that my parents chose the correct name for me. The name Diana represent my personality.

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