Diana

A distinctive pick — fewer than 81 pets share this name.

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Meaning & Story

Diana is a Latin name of uncertain etymology, possibly related to the Latin dies meaning 'day' or 'sky.' In Roman mythology, Diana was the goddess of the hunt, the moon, and nature — independent, powerful, and deeply connected to the wild.

Diana is a name with genuine mythological power behind it. The Roman goddess of the hunt was one of the most independent and formidable figures in the pantheon, and that energy translates perfectly to a female pet with a strong, self-directed personality. The Princess Diana association adds a layer of grace and warmth that prevents the name from feeling cold. Diana is for a female pet who moves with natural authority: the cat who decides everything, or the dog who leads every walk exactly where she intended to go.

About the Pet Name Diana

Jack LinBy Jack Lin··1 min read

Diana registers 81 times at rank 1341 on female pets — a name with genuine mythological depth that also carries one of the most powerful personal branding layers of the 20th century. Diana the goddess of the hunt and Diana, Princess of Wales share this name, and both associations work well on a dog.

Mythology and Royalty

Diana was the Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt — independent, swift, associated with wilderness and animals. The hunting association makes Diana particularly fitting for active, athletic breeds: Vizslas, Greyhounds, and Weimaraners all carry the physical profile the name evokes. The Princess Diana layer adds humanitarian warmth and unmistakable elegance.

Human-Pet Crossover

Diana is a legitimate human name with continuous use across cultures. The full profile is at /names/diana. On a pet, Diana reads as a name taken seriously: not a whimsy, not a joke, but a proper name chosen with intention by an owner who sees their dog as deserving something classical.

The Counter-Reading

Diana is three syllables — die-AN-uh — with a middle stress that sits slightly awkwardly for a call name. Di works naturally as a shortening, but it's a single vowel sound that can disappear in noisy environments. Owners who use the full Diana consistently find it carries well; those who default to Di may find the shortened form less functional than expected at the dog park.

At a Glance

#1341
Overall Rank
81
Registered
Girls
Popular With

Popular Breeds Named Diana

Breeds that commonly use the name Diana
BreedPets Named
American Pit Bull Mix / Pit Bull Mix12
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel10
Shih Tzu8
Domestic Shorthair2
Maine Coon1

Diana's Personality

Pets named Diana are most often described as:

  • independentStrong match
  • confidentCommon
  • gracefulSometimes
  • strongOccasionally

Trait order based on owner reports across pet registries.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Diana a good pet name?

Diana is a well-known pet name with 81 registered pets. Pets named Diana are often described as independent, confident, graceful.

Is Diana a boy or girl pet name?

Diana is more commonly given to female pets, though it can be used for any pet.

Is Diana also a human name?

Yes! Diana is both a popular pet name (ranked #1341 for pets) and a baby name. It is one of 1,600+ names shared between pets and humans on NamesPop.

Diana has two lives

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Last updated June 2026 · Data: NYC & Seattle pet licensing records · Methodology