Tatyana, of Slavic origin, translates to 'honor' or 'respected'. It's a feminine form of Tatyan, derived from the Latin 'tata', meaning 'father'. Popularized by Russian literature, such as in Alexander Pushkin's poem 'Eugene Onegin', Tatyana has been embraced worldwide. Spelled variations include Tatyanna and Tatyana.
Based on the provided statistics, Tatiyana's popularity as a baby name peaked around the late 1990s to early 2000s, with 1998 being its highest point at 165 births. However, it has significantly decreased since then, with only 6 births recorded in 2022. Over the entire period from 1987 to 2022, there were a total of 2145 babies named Tatiyana born.