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Tatianella

Greek Tatiana meaning: 'late' or 'continuer' of Tates, from Tatius

tætɪəˈnɛlə/tætɪəˈnɛlə/

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Saturday
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Female
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Meaning & Origin

The name Tatianella is derived from the Greek name Tatiana, which means 'late' or 'continuer'. This name was given to girls born late in the year or as a continuation of a family name. It is also associated with the Roman saint Tatiana who was martyred in the 3rd century for her Christian faith.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes dedication and perseverance in faith.

Language details

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Tatianella

Divine inclination, gift of God, holy

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

tætɪəˈnɛlə

/tætɪəˈnɛlə/

Lucky number

12

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

BlueSilver

Life path

2

Lucky stone

Amethyst

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Tatianella has a rich cultural heritage, rooted in both the Greek and Roman mythologies. The Greek origin of the name represents the idea of continuity and late growth, while the Roman association links it to the history of the Christian martyr, Saint Tatiana. The name carries a sense of tradition and strength, as well as a connection to the deeper historical roots of Christianity.

The name Tatianella holds a deep spiritual significance for those who bear it, as it is named after the Christian martyr Saint Tatiana. This connection to the saint encourages those with the name to strive for faith, endurance, and resilience, especially in times of trials and challenges. The name also carries the reminder of the martyr’s unwavering dedication to their faith, inspiring those with the name to continue their own spiritual growth and uphold their beliefs with unwavering determination.

Historical references

Tatian the Assyrian, a notable early Christian apologist and martyr, was a convert from paganism. He was born around 110 AD and came from the Assyrian region. Tatian is best known for his work 'Address to the Greeks' and his 'Diatessaron', a harmony of the four Gospels. His conversion to Christianity took place around 165 AD when he met a group of Christian monks in Antioch. He studied under them and was baptized. After his conversion, he spent time in Rome and was sent back to Antioch to preach the gospel. He was eventually arrested, tortured, and martyred around 172 AD for his faith.

110 AD - 172 AD

Tatiana of Rome, a Christian virgin martyr, is said to have been born in Rome around 120-130 AD. She was a wealthy young woman who converted to Christianity and was baptized by Pope Hyginus. During the reign of Emperor Alexander Severus (222-235 AD), Tatiana was arrested, tortured, and eventually beheaded for her refusal to renounce her faith. Her relics were later taken to Constantinople and enshrined in a church built in her honor.

120-130 AD - 235 AD

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Greek Tatiana meaning: 'late' or 'continuer' of Tates, from Tatius