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  1. Tanya (name) - Wikipedia

    Tanya or Tania is the Slavic hypocoristic of Tatiana. It is commonly used as an independent given name in the English-speaking world. [1]

  2. Tanya Name Meaning: Origin, Variations & Popularity In 2025

    Jul 3, 2025 · Tanya, a captivating Russian name, means ‘fairy queen.’. Originating as a diminutive of Tatiana, it emerged as a feminine form derived from the Roman name Tatianus, which traces back to …

  3. Tanya - Meaning of Tanya, What does Tanya mean? - BabyNamesPedia

    Read the name meaning, origin, pronunciation, and popularity of the baby name Tanya for girls.

  4. Meaning, origin and history of the name Tanya

    Dec 1, 2024 · Russian diminutive of Tatiana. It began to be used in the English-speaking world during the 1930s. Name Days?

  5. Tanya - Baby name meaning, origin, and popularity | BabyCenter

    Nov 2, 2025 · See the popularity of the baby name Tanya over time, plus its meaning, origin, common sibling names, and more in BabyCenter's Baby Names tool.

  6. Tanya: Meaning, Origin, Traits & More | Namedary

    Mar 7, 2025 · Discover the enchanting world of the name Tanya, exploring its meaning, emotion, symbolism, and a list of endearing nicknames, perfect for your beloved princesses.

  7. Tanya first name popularity, history and meaning

    Find out the popularity of the first name Tanya, what it means and the history of how Tanya came to be.

  8. Tanya - Name Meaning and Origin

    The name Tanya is of Russian origin and is derived from the Latin name Tatiana. It is commonly believed to mean "fairy queen" or "princess." Tanya is a feminine name that carries an air of …

  9. Tanya Name Meaning, Origin & more | FirstCry Baby Names Finder

    Dec 28, 2025 · The name Tanya is a variant of the name Tania, which is of Russian and Ukrainian origin. It is derived from the Russian word "Tatiana," which itself is derived from the Latin name …

  10. Tanya - Name Meaning and Popularity

    Tanya—pronounced TAHN-yah in its Russian cradle and TAN-yuh in English air—unfurls from Tatiana, the ancient Roman name that once paid homage to the Sabine king Tatius, then blossomed in …