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Tatiana
Todays "Name of the Day" is Tatiana. Wdyt?Personally, I quite like it. I've encountered the Tatianna spelling more often in real life (that is to say, 2 out of 3 people I've met with this name spell it that way), but I prefer the single-N. While it etymologically makes sense, the name's Latin history still catches me a bit off guard since I see this as such an Eastern European name. It works well in most places in the world, honestly.***Please rate my personal name lists:www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
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Tatiana is beautiful. According to this site, it doesn't mean "fairy queen," which many other places mention, but I do think this name has a queenly and classic fantasy vibe.
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I've met Tatianas, but never seen Tatianna IRL. I like it well ennough.
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I don’t care for it. It’s too haughty and obnoxiously Russian for me to really like it.
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I think it’s gorgeous!
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Love it
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I like Tatiana. It was the name of my great great grandmother. And also the name of my favourite of Tsar Nicholas II's daughters.It sounds elegant.
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I totally dislike it. There's the celebrity, foa...
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Bust down Thotiana, but down Thotiana, I wanna see you bust down!Yeah that’s pretty much what I immediately think of/associate it with. My old history teachers name was Tatiana and kids tortured her with that song. Otherwise, the name is okay.
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