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What is 'Tatiana' when translated from English to Italian?

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Tatiana and Taziana are Italian equivalents of the English name "Tatiana." The proper name in question serves as the feminine equivalent of the ancient Latin-Sabine name Tatius. The pronunciation will be "ta-TYA-na" or "ta-TSYA-na" in Pisan Italian.

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