82%RatingSave Gender Feminine Usage Italian, Spanish Pronounced Pron. /o.ˈrjaː.na/(Italian) /o.ˈɾja.na/(Spanish) [key·simplify] Meaning & History Possibly derived from Latin aurum "gold" or from its derivatives, Spanish oro or French or. In medieval legend Oriana was the daughter of a king of England who married the knight Amadis. Related NamesFamily Tree·Details RootaurumOther Languages & CulturesOriane, Orianne(French) User SubmissionOriána PopularityDetails Last ranked #897 in 2000 England and Wales Last ranked #195 in 2011 Poland People think this name isRate·Details classic formal upper class natural wholesome refined strange serious Categories colors, ends in -ana, gold, legend, metals, princesses, uncertain etymology, yellow