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Revision as of 20:06, 10 June 2013
Deanna or DeAnna is a female given name.
Usually pronounced Dee-ANN-na, de-AUH-na or DEE-na, it is a female first name of Latin and Old English origin. The Dee-ANN-na pronunciation is quite common while DEE-na is more unusual. In Latin origins, it means 'Divine', but in Old English, it means 'Girl From The Valley'.
Deanna may refer to: In music:
- Deanna (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds song), a song from the album Tender Prey
- Deanna Bogart, Washington, DC-area blues singer/pianist/saxophone player
- Deanna Durbin, popular young singer and actress in Hollywood films of the 1930s and 1940s
In sports:
- Deanna Favre, wife of American football quarterback Brett Favre of the Minnesota Vikings
- Deanna Nolan, American professional basketball player
- Deanna Rix, American female wrestler
In other fields:
- Deanna Baker, American model & Playmate of the Month
- Deanna Brooks, American model & Playmate of the Month
- Deanna Marie Brasseur, retired Canadian military officer and one of the first two female CF-18 Hornet fighter pilots in the world
- Deanna Cremin, American murder victim from Somerville, Massachusetts
- Deanna (née Duggar) Jordyn, minor American reality TV star
- Deanna Troi, fictional character in the Star Trek universe
- DeAnna Pappas, American television personality