Gratiana

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Gratiana is a female given name of Latin origin, historically used in European contexts and associated with characters in literature and religious tradition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female given name
given name
associatedWith Christianity NERFINISHED
culturalContext Western culture
derivesFrom Latin word "gratia"
gender feminine
grammaticalForm Latin feminine form
hasEtymologicalRoot Proto-Indo-European root for "to please"
hasHistoricalUsage Middle Ages NERFINISHED
early modern period
hasLinguisticFeature endsWith "-ana"
hasNameDayContext Christian tradition
hasOnomasticCategory theophoric-adjacent (grace of God)
hasOrigin Latin
surface form: Latin language
hasUsage Europe NERFINISHED
European cultures
hasVariantForm Gratianae (Latin genitive)
nameCategory rare name
nameLength 8 letters
nameType personal name
relatedToName Grace NERFINISHED
Gratia
semanticField favor
grace
kindness
syllableCount 4 syllables
typicalGenderAssociation female
usedAs baptismal name
saint name
usedIn literature
religious tradition
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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Galla child Gratiana