Oriana
Girl name · 26 babies recorded · 1974–2025
Oriana: 26 babies born in Scotland since 1974, given to girls, peaking at 5 births in 2021.
Derived from the Latin *orior* meaning "to rise," Oriana evokes the golden glow of dawn and is also linked to *aurum*, the Latin word for gold. This lyrical name gained prominence through medieval romance, most famously as the beloved Queen Oriana in the 16th‑century chivalric tale *Amadis de Gaula*. In the English-speaking world, Oriana became celebrated through the Elizabethan madrigal collection *The Triumphs of Oriana*, a tribute to Queen Elizabeth I. A notable modern bearer was the fearless Italian journalist and author Oriana Fallaci, known for her incisive interviews with world leaders. While no major place bears the name directly, the root *aurum* appears in place names such as Aurland in Norway. A charming variant is Oriane, popular in French-speaking countries, and the name’s association with light and royalty gives it an enduring, romantic appeal.
Girl 7 of 52 years
- Peak year
- 20215 babies
- Latest (2025)
- #6324 babies
- Total births
- 26since 2004
- 5-year trend
- ▲ 9%vs prior 5y