Diane was the title character in the French-American film "Seventh Heaven," circa @1937, starring Jimmy Stewart and The name Diana comes from the same Proto-Indo-European root as the familiar Latin word deus and possibly our English word "day", and has primarily to do with light and brightness (compare the Germanic deity Eostre). Hence, in a secondary sense the name Diana might be construed to mean Deity but primarily it means Bright: For example, some benefactors have expressed a new-found connection to the Biblical characters whose names they share, much to their surprise. I don't like it and will not be passing it to my daughter. Remember, Hebrew reads from right to left. It means, In the end we win. According to Marshall, it was commonly used by the sons of Adam as they fought against the evil and fallen men." A number of those names are repeated throughout the book, and there are few names that are only used to refer to one individual. Or go to www.blueletterbible.com to search for a biblical name, then click on Tools for the verse to find the Strong's definition for the name. There is no better way to personally connect to the ancient, holy words of the Bible. Personal experiences with the name Diane. Dianne Marshall, an amateur historian, bible scholar, and author went digging and found that it is actually an Antediluvian term. 5. The word is pronounced: Covfefe (pronounced cuv fee- fae) It was my grandmothers, mother's, and now my middle name. Go to www.behindthename.com to find the meaning of the name. The account of Israels most colorful judgeSamsonintroduces another truly bad girl, Delilah. The Artemis mentioned in the book of Acts was a different deitya localized goddess of the Ephesiansbut she bore the same name (Latinized as Diana) as the goddess of Greek mythology. This Latin word, properly denoting a Roman divinity, is the representative of the Greek Artemus, the tutelary goddess of the Ephesians, who plays so important a part in the narrative of Acts 19.The Ephesian Diana was, however, regarded as invested with very different attributes, and is rather to be identified with Astarte and other female divinities of the East. Diane is a variant of Diana, which let us face the facts, is NOT a Christian name. Diana was a Greco-Roman goddess and still is in the pages of Wonder Woman, her everday identity is Diana Prince. Scripture reveals Samson was a Nazarite from the womb, but Samson had a great weakness. Diana. If you don't see the name you're looking for, make your own Hebrew name picture. Connecting to the Bible via a Hebrew name is becoming increasingly popular among avid Bible lovers. GAIUS m Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin, Biblical Roman praenomen, or given name, of uncertain meaning. Diane is my middle name. The Greeks considered her the twin sister of Apollo and the goddess of hunting and wilderness and the protector of unmarried girls. The Bible mentions more than 3,200 people by name. Put this Hebrew name on your site or blog! My Hebrew Name: Diane in Hebrew (Note: English names which are not derived from Hebrew names are normally represented below by Hebrew names with similar underlying meanings.) Delilah.