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Tatiana

American  
[tah-tyah-nuh] / tɑˈtyɑ nə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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Russia believes it is winning on both the battlefield and the diplomatic front, said Tatiana Stanovaya, an analyst at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Overall, there is a trend towards stagnation and a possible decline in GDP," Tatiana Mikhailova, an economist and visiting assistant professor at Penn State University, told the BBC.

From BBC

For weeks the planet had been given a crash course in all things Ilia—his back story; his Olympic skater parents Roman and Tatiana; his precocious rise from the D.C. suburbs to the undisputed pinnacle of his sport.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jack Schlossberg, JFK Jr.’s nephew and the grandson of President John F. Kennedy, announced a run for Congress last year, and his sister, the environmental journalist Tatiana Schlossberg, wrote about her acute myeloid leukemia diagnosis weeks before her death at age 35.

From The Wall Street Journal

Born in Virginia to immigrants from Uzbekistan, both of his parents - Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skorniakov - represented their home nation in Olympic figure skating.

From BBC