
Tatyana
Tatyana is a female given name of Russian origin, derived from the Latin name Tatiana, which may mean "fairy queen" or "princess." It became popular in Russia and other Slavic countries, often associated with literary and cultural figures, such as the character Tatyana in Alexander Pushkin’s novel "Eugene Onegin." The name carries a sense of elegance and tradition and is used in various countries, sometimes with different spellings. Overall, Tatyana symbolizes grace and cultural heritage, and it remains a classic choice for girls in many regions.