Taityana is a Slavic female given name derived from the Roman family name Tatiana. It originated from the ancient Roman gens named "Titus," with Tatiana being a derivative of Titus's feminine form, Titia. The name gained popularity in Russia through Alexander Pushkin's poem "Eugene Onegin." Taityana is a variant spelling of Tatiana, carrying the same essence and allure. Pronounced tah-tee-yah-nah, it has five letters with a unique combination of hard consonants ('t') and soft vowels ('a', 'i', 'y', 'a'). In numerology, Taityana corresponds to the number 9, associated with universal love and compassion. Today, it is internationally recognized, particularly popular in Slavic countries, and gaining traction among English-speaking parents.