Oriana Civile (born in Messina, Sicily, 19 November 1980) is an Italian singer, performer, and songwriter. She is a scholar of Sicilian traditional music and an important exponent of reviving the musical repertory of Sicilian oral tradition.
Oriana Gabriela Sabatini Fulop (born April 19, 1996) is an Argentine model, actress and singer. In April 2017, she began her solo career with the release of her first single in English, «Love Me Down Easy».
*Queen Elizabeth I of England, known as Oriana, probably from Gloriana (from Glory) or even Floriana (from Flower). *Oriana Fallaci, Italian journalist , author, political interviewer and former partisan during World War II.
Oriana is associated with the following: *Fictional characters **Oriana, heiress to the throne of Great Britain and beloved of Amadis de Gaula, in the 16th century Spanish knight-errantry romance of Portuguese origin of the same name by Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo. **The Fairy Oriana, main character of the children's book A Fada Oriana, by Portuguese writer Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen. **Oriane de Guermantes (Duchesse de Guermantes), character in the semiautobiographical novel in seven volumes written by Marcel Proust, In Search of Lost Time. *Ships **HMS Oriana. **SS Oriana (1959). **MV Oriana (1995). *Other **Oriana, a 1985 movie by Venezuelan Film director Fina Torres, also known in the United States by its video title Oriane. **Oriane Ou la Cinquième Couleur, a 2002 novel by French author Paul-Loup Sulitzer. **Orianna, the world where the role-play takes place in the roleplaying-game Fabula created by Tomas H.V.Mørkrid from Norway. **Orianna, a neighborhood of the city of Marquette, United States. **The Triumphs of Oriana, book published in 1601 by Renaissance composer Thomas Morley in honour of Queen Elizabeth I of England. **Oriana, a doll of the Bratz Girlz dolls' collection. **Oriana, a play by 19th century English Playwright James Albery. **Oriana a music by Al Di Meola (album Kiss My Axe - 1988), named after one of his daughthers.