Taitiana is a Latin-derived feminine given name meaning "Fairy Queen," inspired by the primordial Titan deities in Greek mythology, popularized by Ovid's "Metamorphoses." It has been used since the Middle Ages, notably borne by Empress Maria Theresa of Austria-Hungary, and varies in spelling and pronunciation across languages while retaining its core meaning. Today, Taitiana is globally recognized, often associated with strength, elegance, and sophistication.