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Origin:
Persian, Slavic.
Countries:
Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary, Ukraine.
Number of symbols: 6
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Mirana

Female name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: Mirana is a feminine name of Greek origin, tracing back to the ancient Greek name Μυρίανα (Myríana). Its root is connected to the ancient Greek god Dionysus, whose name translates to mean "grape" or "festive". From this, the bearer of the name is associated with joy, festivity, art, and culture. Dionysus was the god of wine, creativity, and wild ecstasy, which gives Mirana a certain carefree quality and link to creative processes. The name entered Italy, and from there spread to France and Russia. In Russia, it is not as widespread as names like Maria or Anna, but it has historical significance. In the 19th century, the name was borne by notable writers and public figures. For example, Mikhail Bulgakov named his heroine in the novel "The Silver Horse" (Медный всадник) Mirana, although the character did not bear the name in real life. It is also known for Maria Pavl'ovna Gogol'evicha-Gogol' (Gogol-Richter), the daughter of the writer, though she was named Maria. It should be noted that in recent decades, the name has gained popularity due to its Italian and Latin roots. Characteristic traits of the name Mirana include a creative mindset, love for freedom, nature, and art. People with this name often possess a sense of humor, original perspectives, and can be somewhat eccentric. They seek harmony between their inner and outer worlds and value freedom of expression. Notable bearers of the name include: Mirana Bulgakova (daughter of Mikhail Bulgakov), who was a writer and public figure. Also noteworthy is Mirana Loretti, an Italian actress and model, who gained fame in the early 21st century. In Russia, individuals bearing the name include Mirana Stepanova, a Russian actress in theater and film. The popularity of the name Mirana in Russia remains relatively low, but there is a trend towards its revival in recent years. In other countries, particularly in Italy and Spain, the name is more popular. Variants and diminutives of the name might include Miranochka, Mira, Rana, and Miranda.