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Diane

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Name — A feminine given name, the French form of Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt.

Synonyms

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Etymology

An anglicization of French Diane, from Latin Diāna. Doublet of Diana

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Diane” mean?

The word “Diane” means a feminine given name, the French form of Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt.

How do you pronounce “Diane”?

“Diane” is pronounced deye-AN (/daɪˈæn/ in IPA).

How do you use “Diane” in a sentence?

Here is “Diane” used in a sentence: “Diane organized the neighborhood fundraiser.”

What part of speech is “Diane”?

“Diane” is a name.

Is “Diane” a common word?

“Diane” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the origin of the name Diane?

Diane is a feminine given name that is the French form of Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt. It has been used widely in English-speaking countries as a standalone first name.

What is the difference between Diane and Diana?

Diane is the French form of the name, while Diana is closer to the original Latin form referring to the Roman goddess of the hunt. Both names share the same root and meaning but differ in spelling and pronunciation across languages.

Is Diane a common English first name?

Yes, Diane has been a widely used feminine given name in English-speaking countries, particularly popular in the mid-twentieth century, and it remains recognizable today.

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