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Dianna is a female given name. Originally an alternative spelling of the form Diana with two Ns, meaning "heavenly, divine". People with this name include: * Dianna Agron (born 1986), American actress, singer, and dancer * Dianna Booher, American author, and communication expert * Dianna Clark, American sport fisher * Dianna Corcoran (born 1979), Australian country music singer-songwriter * Dianna Dilworth (born 1978), American filmmaker and journalist * Dianna Duran (born 1956), American politician * Dianna Fuller Morgan, American businesswoman * Dianna Gwilliams (born 1957), American-born official in the Church of England * Dianna Ley (born 1984), Australian Paralympic swimmer * Dianna Melrose (born 1952), Zimbabwe-born British diplomat * Dianna Ortiz (1958–2021), American Catholic nun * Dianna Russini (born 1983), American sports journalist * DiAnna Schimek DiAnna Schimek (born March 21, 1940) is a politician from Nebraska who has served in the Nebraska Legislature and the L ...
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Diana (given Name)
Diana is a feminine given name of Indo - European and Semitic languages, Semitic origins. Variants * Female: Daiana ** Altered: Dianella ** Hypocorism, Hypochoristic: Anella, Nello, Nella, Nino (name), Nina Didi, Di Variants in other languages * Catalan language, Catalan: Diana * Croatian language, Croatian: Dijana * Dutch language, Dutch: Diana, Diantha * French: Diane * German: Diana * Hawaiian language, Hawaiian: Kiana * English: Diana, Dianah, Dianna, Dyana, Dyanna, Deanna ** Hypochoristic: Di, Dee * Latin: Diana * Portuguese language, Portuguese: Diana * Romani language, Romani: Daiena * Romanian language, Romanian: Diana * Russian: Диана (''Diana'') * Serbian language, Serbian: Дијана (''Dijana'') * Slovenian language, Slovenian: Dijana * Spanish: Diana Origin and diffusion Diana recalls the Greek and Roman mythology, Roman goddess Diana (mythology), Diana. Diana translates to Artemis form latin. The name can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European language, ...
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Dianna Agron
Dianna Elise Agron ( ; born April 30, 1986) is an American actress and singer. After primarily dancing and starring in small musical theater productions in her youth, Agron made her screen debut in 2006, and in 2007, she played recurring character Debbie Marshall on ''Heroes'' and had her first leading role as Harper on the MTV series ''It's a Mall World''. In 2009, she took the notable role of the antagonistic but sympathetic head cheerleader Quinn Fabray on the Fox musical comedy-drama series ''Glee''. For her role in the series, she won a SAG Award and, as part of the cast, was nominated for the Brit Award for Best International Breakthrough Act, among other accolades. After ''Glee'' proved to be a breakthrough success, Agron began working more in film, first starring in the popular young adult adaptation ''I Am Number Four'' (2011) as Sarah Hart before taking on films aimed at more diverse audiences, including the 2013 mob-comedy '' The Family'' and 2015's '' Bare''. She ...
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Dianna Booher
Dianna Booher is an American author and communication expert. She is also the chief executive of ''Booher Research Institute'', a Colleyville, Texas-based company that offers communication consulting, executive coaching (public speaking, executive presence, enterprise-wide communication messaging), and publishing strategies for Fortune 500 organizations and nonprofit organizations. She is also the founder of Booher Consultants, a communication training firm, that has worked for Fortune 500 organizations and governmental agencies since 1980. Booher Consultants was acquired by Communispond on August 1, 2017. Early life and education Dianna Daniels Booher was born in Hillsboro, Texas, as the daughter of a postal supervisor Alton B. and Opal Daniels. She graduated ''cum laude'' from North Texas State University in 1970 with a Bachelor of Arts and earned a Master of Arts degree in English literature from University of Houston in 1979. In 1967 she married Daniel T. Booher, a minister ...
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Dianna Clark
Dianna Clark is an American sport fisher. She resides in Bumpus Mills, Tennessee. Early life When Clark was a child, her family instilled a love of fishing in her along with an appreciation for nature. Clark grew up in Texas as a teenager, and spent much of her recreational time the summer at "farm ponds", where she would spend her time fishing. After retiring from the United States Army The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is one of the eight U.S. uniformed services, and is designated as the Army of the United States in the U.S. Constitution.Article II, section 2, cla ..., she moved to Tennessee. Fishing career As of 2007, Dianna Clark is the top-ranked professional female bass angler. She is the inaugural Toyota Women's Bassmaster Tour (WBT) Angler of the Year, having won the award in 2006. At the WBT, Clark began the season by placing 32nd in the event at Neely Henry Lake in Alabama. She placed first, seventh, ...
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Dianna Corcoran
Dianna Elizabeth Corcoran (born 20 June 1979 in Parkes, New South Wales) is an Australian country music singer-songwriter. Among numerous awards, she is a three-time Golden Guitar winner History Corcoran's initial interest in country music involved yodelling. After finishing high school, Corcoran moved to Adelaide where she worked in three jobs (recruitment, dog food factory and car parts plant) to save enough money to make her first record (''Little Bit Crazy''). She became a professional musician in 2004. In that year, she toured with Adam Brand as an opening act. It was also in that year that she won her first Golden Guitar Award for New Talent of the Year. Corcoran has been deployed on three occasions to perform for Australian troops on active duty in war zones around the world, including a tour of Afghanistan with Jenny Morris. During one such tour to the Solomon Islands in March 2007 she met Tom Hinds, an Australian soldier. Corcoran wrote the song "Come Back Home" on th ...
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Dianna Dilworth
Dianna Dilworth (born 1978 in San Diego, California) is a filmmaker and journalist. She attended San Francisco State University and the European Graduate School. She is the director of ''We Are the Children'', a documentary about Michael Jackson's fans during his 2004-2005 trial, which is distributed by independent film distribution company Indiepix. She is also the director of a feature-length documentary on the Mellotron called Mellodrama. She also directed "The Gallery Is a Guillotine", a music video for the Most Holy Trinity on Brown Bottle Records; "Lonely Wine", a music video for artist TK Webb and label The Social Registry; and "What You Wish For", a music video for Telescope Music. She directs documentaries about culture in New York City for Current TV. As a freelance magazine writer, her articles have appeared in '' The Believer'', ''Dwell'', Russian ''Esquire'', ''Architectural Record ''Architectural Record'' is a US-based monthly magazine dedicated to architectur ...
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