Dahiana Brescia
Athlete
1998
Argentine tennis player
"divine, heavenly"
"moon goddess, huntress"
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“A Latin goddess name with modern Latin flair”
Dahiana is a Spanish-language variant of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt. Diana herself derives from the Latin 'diviana,' related to 'divus' (divine) and 'dies' (day/light). In Latin American cultures, the name gained distinctive spelling variations like Dayana and Dahiana to honor both the classical root and local phonetic preferences.
Dahiana is particularly popular in the Dominican Republic, Colombia, and other Latin American countries. The name combines the prestige of the classical Diana with a uniquely Latin American spelling that feels both modern and rooted in heritage.
Diana/Dahiana carries the power of one of Rome's most revered goddesses — the huntress, moon goddess, and protector of women. In Latin American Catholic culture, the name also draws associations with the Virgin Mary's light and grace.
Athlete
1998
Argentine tennis player
Other
Roman goddess of the moon, hunting, and childbirth, patron of the forest and wild animals
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