Bibiana Olama is an Equatorial Guinean athlete. She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the 100 metres hurdles event. She was flag bearer for the Equatorial Guinea team. She also competed in heptathlons.
Bibiana Steinhaus-Webb is a German football referee. She referees for MTV Engelbostel-Schulenburg of the Lower Saxony Football Association, but since October 2020 only as video assistant referee. She was a FIFA referee, and was ranked as a UEFA women's elite category referee.
Bibiana Suárez is a Puerto Rican artist. She specializes in painting with mixed media. Her work reflects the immigrant experience of a search for self-identification and the problems of living on the edge between two cultures. Suárez's art pieces are representative of culture, social, and political dynamics.
My name is Bibiana! But mine is spelt as Bebyarna by mistake when I became an immigrant in Australia, people would always mispronounce it :) I personally think Viviana sounds better but both is still a great name.
Bibiana Aído Almagro is a Spanish politician who served as Minister for Equality. She became minister for this new department on 14 April 2008, at the beginning of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's second term as Prime Minister of Spain.
I'm fluent in Latin, so I was obviously gonna raise my kids bilingually, English and Latin. Since this name is also latin, I really liked it. It's on the top of my name list!
― Anonymous User 7/28/2015
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I happen to have a friend who goes by this name. We pronounce it "bi-bi-yah-na". This pronunciation breaks it up into four syllables, with two short ee's and two long ah's - a vowel combination which I find rather pleasing despite the look of the name. Not too bad a choice overall.