The name Darianna, pronounced /dəˈriːænə/ in both American and British English, constitutes a deliberately engineered compound of two venerable roots—Daria, itself a feminine form of the Old Persian darius (“to possess well”), and Anna, derived from the Hebrew ḥannāh (“grace” or “favor”)—whose integrated etymology yields a semantic fusion often rendered as “enduring grace” or “prosperous favor.” First recorded in United States Social Security Administration data in the early 1990s, Darianna has maintained a niche presence—most recently ranking 910th in 2024—reflecting its appeal to those who prioritize both classical resonance and a measure of individuality. In contemporary Anglo-American usage, the name is frequently associated with qualities of resilience, refined composure and a discreet undercurrent of historical depth, rendering it a technically precise yet evocative choice for a female given name.