Certificate of Name
Steliana
Feminine
Romanian
Meaning & Origin
Steliana is a Romanian feminine given name, derived as the female equivalent of Stelian. Both are ultimately rooted in the Greek name Stylianos, which comes from the Greek word στῦλος (stylos) meaning “pillar.”EtymologyThe connection to “pillar” often symbolizes strength, support, and steadfastness. In the Eastern Orthodox tradition, the name is associated with Saint Stylianos, a 6th-century hermit from Paphlagonia revered as a patron saint of children. The name Stelian (Romanian masculine form) and its feminine counterpart Steliana spread through historically Orthodox regions of Romania, where saints’ names were frequently adopted.Notable BearersThe most prominent bearer of the name is Steliana Nistor (born 1989), a Romanian former artistic gymnast. A key member of the Romanian national team from 2006 to 2008, she helped win team bronze medals at the 2007 World Championships and the 2008 Summer Olympics. Individually, she earned silver medals as the world all-around and uneven bars runner-up in 2007, and European silver on the uneven bars in 2007 and 2008, plus a bronze on the balance beam. Her career highlights demonstrate the name’s strong, coordinated presence in international sports.Distribution and VariantsSteliana is almost exclusively used in Romania, though it may occasionally appear in families with Romanian heritage abroad. Related Greek variants include Styliani and the shortened form Stella (often used as a nickname). The masculine forms Stelian and Stylianos remain common throughout Greece and the Balkans.Meaning: “Pillar” (via Greek stylos)Origin: Romanian form of Greek name StylianosType: Feminine first nameUsage regions: Primarily RomaniaAssociated feast day: Traditionally linked to Saint Stylianos (November 26 in Orthodox calendar)
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