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'''Deanna''' or '''DeAnna''' is a female given name.
'''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 Englzgyuiuiokish 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'.
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
'''Deanna''' may refer to

Revision as of 03:57, 4 February 2016

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:

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: