Meaning:
Youthful, lively, full of life
Variations:
Viana;Vianne;Vianney;Vianca;Viann;Vian
The name Vianna is derived from the Latin word "vivus," meaning "alive" or "lively," which reflects its meaning of being youthful and full of life. Historically, the name has been used in various cultures, often as a variant of Vivian or Vivienne. While it does not have specific religious or mythological associations, Vianna is sometimes used in Christian contexts due to its Latin roots. Notable bearers of the name include Vianna da Motta, a Portuguese pianist and composer. The name is predominantly used for females, though it can occasionally be found as a unisex name. Vianna has seen fluctuating popularity over the years, with a notable increase in usage in English-speaking countries in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Regionally, it is more common in the United States and Brazil. In contemporary times, Vianna remains a popular choice for parents seeking a unique yet traditional name. Sibling names often include Vivian, Olivia, and Liam. Individuals named Vianna are often described as creative, energetic, and sociable.