/daɪˈæn/
OriginAn anglicization of French Diane, from Latin Diāna. Doublet of Diana
- A female given name from Latin, popular in the middle of the 20th century
“Oddly enough, there was a woman involved. I remember nothing about her except her name: Diane. It was an improbable name in connection with Bertie, particularly in the wilds of Kent. However, Diane wa”
“Firefighters from multiple fire departments responded to the fire at Edisto Beach in Colleton County on Saturday afternoon. The house is owned by Judge Diane Goodstein and her husband, former state Se”
FormsDianes(plural)
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