Tatiana, of Latin origin, means "arrival of the good news". It is a popular given name for females, often associated with elegance and grace. The name Tatiana has been used throughout history, notably by the Russian poet Pushkin in his romantic novel "Eugene Onegin". Pronounced /təˈtiːənə/, it consists of three syllables with emphasis on the second syllable. Variations of this name include Tatiyana, Tatyjana, and Tetyana. In some cultures, Tatiana is also used as a surname.
"Tatiana was quite popular as a baby girl's name in 1998, with exactly five babies being named Tatiana that year."