diana

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English - Turkish
kadın avcı
ay
{i} ay ilâhesi
(Mitoloji) Artemis'in latice adı
av tanrıçası
English - English
The daughter of Latona and Jupiter, and twin sister of Apollo. The virgin moon goddess of the hunt, associated wild animals and the forest or wilderness, and an emblem of chastity

So that not only this our craft is in danger to be set at nought; but also that the temple of the great goddess Diana should be despised, and her magnificence should be destroyed, whom all Asia and all the world worshippeth.

A female given name

A wholesome British name like Diana, Anne, Margaret or Elizabeth impresses a judge much more than all your vulgar Marilyns, Donnas, Madonnas and Dawns.

{i} goddess of the hunt (Greek Mythology); female first name
given name, female
British consort of Charles, Prince of Wales, from 1981 until their divorce in 1996. in Roman mythology, the goddess of hunting and the moon. In Greek mythology her name is Artemis. Roman goddess of nature, animals, and the hunt. As a fertility deity, she was invoked for aid in conception and childbirth. She was virtually indistinguishable from the Greek goddess Artemis. In her cult in Rome she was considered the protector of the lower classes, especially slaves. Diana princess of Wales Lady Diana Frances Spencer Gish Lillian Diana
In Roman mythology, Diana was originally a forest and woodland deity to whom the hind and the cypress were sacred Later, she was identified with the Greek goddess ARTEMIS and was known as an ardent huntress, patron of women, and chaste goddess of the moon The temples of Diana at Nemi and Ephesus were important centers of her cult In art she is represented as a huntress with a quiver and bow, accompanied by a deer or a hound University of Texas at Austin on-line encyclopedia
(Roman mythology) virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon; counterpart of Greek Artemis English aristocrat who was the first wife of Prince Charles; her death in an automobile accident in Paris produced intense national mourning (1961-1997)
Diana was a character in CW2 who has been updated to the main art narrative as an Amazonian warrior Her primary role is that of Loreli's love interest and friend to Lucinda
so called by the Romans; called Artemis by the Greeks, the "great" goddess worshipped among heathen nations under various modifications Her most noted temple was that at Ephesus It was built outside the city walls, and was one of the seven wonders of the ancient world "First and last it was the work of 220 years; built of shining marble; 342 feet long by 164 feet broad; supported by a forest of columns, each 56 feet high; a sacred museum of masterpieces of sculpture and painting At the centre, hidden by curtains, within a gorgeous shrine, stood the very ancient image of the goddess, on wood or ebony reputed to have fallen from the sky Behind the shrine was a treasury, where, as in 'the safest bank in Asia,' nations and kings stored their most precious things The temple as St Paul saw it subsisted till A D 262, when it was ruined by the Goths" (Acts 19: 23-41) , Moule on Ephesians: Introd
A vocal introduction (sometimes arranged, sometimes improvised); call-and-response style used in some Rumba styles
Is an old-line nineteenth century American labruscana variety named after Diana Crehore, the originator, first exhibited in 1843 Once commonly grown in the Finger Lakes region of New York, it was one of the primary parents, along with Muscat Hamburg, whose offspring was then crossed with the Concord, itself a labrusca-vinifera hybrid, to create the historically interesting secondary hybrid Brighton, one of the later importantly successful american hybrids derived from a vinifera and labrusca variety
the Roman goddess of the moon and hunting, the protectress of women
A purple kitten, who is Luna and Artemis' baby cat
DIANA (Descriptive Intermediate Attributed Notation for Ada), is a high-level tree-structured intermediate language that provides communication internal to compilers and other tools In Oracle, DIANA is an intermediate representation of a PL/SQL program unit, generated by the compiler (SYS DIANA package) The Diana includes syntactic and semantic information for a compiled program unit
(Roman mythology) virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon; counterpart of Greek Artemis
The daughter of Jupiter and Latona; a virgin goddess who presided over hunting, chastity, and marriage; identified with the Greek goddess Artemis
English aristocrat who was the first wife of Prince Charles; her death in an automobile accident in Paris produced intense national mourning (1961-1997)
A kitten from the future Her parents are Luna and Artemis
dian
Diana Princess of Wales
{i} Lady Diana Spencer (1961-1997), member of the British royal family (1st first wife of Prince Charles, Prince of Wales) who performed much charitable work worldwide, died in a car accident in Paris
Lillian Diana Gish
born Oct. 14, 1893, Springfield, Ohio, U.S. died Feb. 27, 1993, New York, N.Y. U.S. film and theater actress. She acted on Broadway and with touring companies from age five, often with her sister, Dorothy (1898-1968). Their screen careers began when D.W. Griffith featured them in An Unseen Enemy (1912). Lillian won international fame in The Birth of a Nation (1915) and starred as the luminous heroine of other Griffith films such as Broken Blossoms (1919), Way Down East (1920), and Orphans of the Storm (1921). Dorothy was a popular star in light comedies through the 1920s, but her career was overshadowed by her sister's durable fame. After the hits La Bohème and The Scarlet Letter (both 1926), Lillian's film career waned and she returned to the stage in plays such as Uncle Vanya (1930), Hamlet (with John Gielgud, 1936), Life with Father (1940), and The Trip to Bountiful (1953). Returning to the screen, she was acclaimed in The Night of the Hunter (1955), A Wedding (1978), and The Whales of August (1987)
Princess Diana
Lady Diana Frances Spencer (1961-1997) Princess of Wales, ex-wife of Prince Charles (Prince of Wales) who died in a car accident in Paris
Princess Diana
Diana, Princess of Wales
Princess of Wales Diana
the former wife of Prince Charles and the mother of Prince William and Prince Harry. She was originally called Lady Diana Spencer and she married Prince Charles in 1981. Eventually their marriage failed and they got a divorce in 1996. In 1997, she died in a car crash in Paris (1961-97). orig. Lady Diana Frances Spencer born July 1, 1961, Sandringham, Norfolk, Eng. died Aug. 31, 1997, Paris, France Consort (1981-96) of Charles, prince of Wales. Daughter of Viscount Althorp (later Earl Spencer), she was a kindergarten teacher at the time of her engagement to Charles, whom she married on July 29, 1981, in a globally televised ceremony. They had two sons, Princes William (1982) and Henry (1984). Her beauty and unprecedented popularity as a member of the royal family attracted intense press attention, and she became one of the most photographed women in the world. The marriage gradually broke down; Charles and Diana separated in 1992 and were divorced in 1996. She remained highly visible and continued her activities on behalf of numerous charities. In 1997 she was killed in a car crash in Paris, along with her companion, Emad Mohamed (Dodi) al-Fayed (1955-97), and their driver. Her death brought on a massive public outpouring of grief
diana

    Hyphenation

    Di·an·a

    Turkish pronunciation

    dayänı

    Pronunciation

    /dīˈanə/ /daɪˈænə/

    Etymology

    () Unknown origin. Theories include relationships with Latin deus (“god”), Latin dies (“day”) and a (reconstructed) name Divia.“Diana” in: J. van der Schaar, “Woordenboek van voornamen”, 8. druk, Utrecht 1994, Prisma Woordenboeken, Uitgeverij Het Spectrum, ISBN 90-274-3469-7
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