Tanía name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Latin
Usage: Icelandic, Danish and Finnish
Meaning: Fairy Princess, Daughter, King of the Sabines and Of the Family
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What does Tanía mean?

Tanía is Icelandic cognate of Tania.

Variants of Tanía

Tania, Tatiana, Tatianus, Tatius, Tanya, Latania, Taitiann, Tatienne, Latanya

How popular is the name Tanía?

Tanía is immensely popular in Bangladesh where every 1 in 300 have the name as well as in Brazil. Also it is popular in Mexico, Cuba, Ecuador, Spain, Angola, Peru, Mozambique, Australia, Venezuela, South Africa, India, England, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Honduras, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

In Madagascar, Belgium, Dominican Republic, Romania, France, Lebanon, Haiti, DR Congo, Canada, Egypt, Panama, Iraq, Germany, Italy, El Salvador, Poland, Argentina, Costa Rica, United Arab Emirates, Paraguay, Uruguay, Switzerland, Greece, Russia, Puerto Rico, Netherlands, Togo, Wales and Denmark it is common while somewhat familiar in Guatemala, Luxembourg, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, Malta, Sweden, Malawi, Uzbekistan, Japan, Morocco, Jamaica, Portugal, Moldova, Saudi Arabia, Belarus, Scotland, Suriname, Philippines, Georgia, Kenya, Jordan, Samoa, Vanuatu, Kuwait, Ireland, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Belize, São Tomé and Príncipe, French Polynesia, Qatar, Zimbabwe, Norway, Lithuania, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands, Fiji, Namibia, China, Cyprus, Swaziland and Bahrain.

At least, 1470000 people globally have been given the name as per our findings.

Facts

Tanía in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands0518465
Denmark0010

Other names similar to Tanía

  •  Odstanus is used in Old Danish and Danish is given to boys. Odstanus is Latin and Danish cognate of Auðstæinn
  •  Gunnur is used chiefly in Old Danish and Old Swedish is usually given to baby girls. Gunnur is Danish and Swedish equivalent of Gunnvǫr. Also Gunnur is Icelandic form of Gunnr
  •  Brjánn - Used notably in Danish and Old Norse preeminent, Brjánn is used as a baby boy name. Brjánn is Icelandic form of Brian
  •  Ruune is used chiefly in Finnish and Danish is given to baby boys. Ruune is Finnish equivalent of Brune
  •  Sighne is equivalent of Signý in Swedish language

Famous people named Tanía

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