Mariana or Marianna may refer to:
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Geography
- Mariana, Minas Gerais, Brazil
- Mariana, Spain, Cuenca province, Castile-La Mancha, Spain
- Mariana Islands
- Mariana Lakes, Alberta, Canada
- Mariana Trench
- Mariana, Corsica, Roman site in Corsica
- Terra Mariana
People
As a first name
| Mariana | |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | Ma-ri-a-na |
| Gender | Female |
| Meaning | a name |
| Region of Origin | Canada |
| Alternative spelling | marianna, marian, |
| Nicknames | mari, m-dawg, ana |
| Related names | marian, mariano, maria, mary, mary ann |
| Wikipedia articles | All pages beginning with "Mariana " |
| Look up Mariana in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Mariana as a first name is the female form of Marianus, derived from the Roman name Marius.[1]
The name is sometimes also considered as a variant of Marianna/Marianne or a combination of Mary and Ann.
- Mariana of Austria
- Mariana Bracetti
- Mariana Díaz-Oliva
- Mariana Efstratiou, Greek singer
- Mariana Frenk-Westheim
- Mariana Fuentes
- Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer
- Mariana Levy
- Mariana Loya
- Mariana Mantovana
- Mariana Nicolescu
- Mariana Ochoa
- Mariana Ohata
- Mariana Pfaelzer
- Mariana de Pineda, martyr of Spanish liberalism
- Marianna Pineda (1925-1996), an American sculptor
- Mariana Popova
- Mariana Renata
- Mariana Roriz (born 1980), Brazilian water polo player
- Mariana Seoane
- Mariana Starke
- Marijana Šurković (born 1984), Croatian freestyle swimmer
- Mariana Victoria of Spain
- Infanta Mariana Francisca of Portugal
- Infanta Mariana Vitória of Portugal
- Mariana Ximenes
As a surname
- Juan de Mariana, Spanish Jesuit and historian
Nature
Literature
- Mariana (poem), a poem written by Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson
- Mariana Pineda, a play written by Federico García Lorca
- Mariana, a 1940 novel by Monica Dickens
- Mariana, a novel by Susanna Kearsley
Film
- Mariana, main character in Tormented (short film)
See also
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