The baby name Gratiana is a girl name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "gruh-tee-AH-nuh".
Gratiana is a feminine name of Latin origin, meaning "graceful" or "pleasing". It is a variant of the name Gratia, which is derived from the Latin word "gratia" meaning "grace" or "favor". The name has been in use since the Middle Ages, and was popularized by the 17th century English poet Richard Lovelace in his poem "To Althea, from Prison", which includes the line "Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage; Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage."
The name Gratiana is predominantly used for girls. It is pronounced as grah-tee-AH-nah, with the emphasis on the second syllable. The name is composed of two elements: "gratia" meaning "grace" and the suffix "-ana" which is a common suffix in Latin names, meaning "of or belonging to". The name has a classic and elegant feel to it, and is a great choice for parents looking for a name that is both timeless and unique.
In terms of popularity, Gratiana is not a common name. It is more likely to be found in countries with a strong Catholic tradition, such as Italy or Spain. However, the name has a rich history and a beautiful meaning, making it a great choice for parents who are looking for a name that is both meaningful and distinctive.