Tatiana, of Latin origin, means "arrival" or "appearing". It is derived from the Latin word 'tata', which signifies "to arrive". This name was quite popular among Roman families and it has been used throughout history. In Russia, Tatiana became a widely recognized name after Alexander Pushkin's poem "Eugene Onegin", where he dedicates one of its chapters to his beloved Tatiana. Today, it remains an attractive choice for parents seeking a unique yet timeless name for their daughters.
"Taitiana experienced a slight dip in popularity from 1992 to 1993 and again in 1997, but maintained steady with five births each year in between. The name reached its peak popularity during these years with six births in both 1993 and 1999."