Titianna, derived from the Latin 'Titus', meaning 'title of honor' or 'titled one', is an uncommon yet elegant given name. Pronounced ti-TAY-nə, it comprises three distinct syllables, adding to its unique charm and pronunciation ease. The name Titianna was popularized by Italian artist Tiziano Vecellio, commonly known as Titian, further attributing artistic significance to the moniker.
"Titianna saw its popularity peak in the early 90s with a high of 13 births in 1993, followed by consistent usage throughout the decade. However, it experienced a significant decline after 2001, with fewer than 8 births per year from 2005 onwards."