Lana
See also: Appendix:Variations of "lana"
English
Etymology
Short form of Alana, or from Russian Лана (Lana), diminutive of several names including Светла́на (Svetlána).
Proper noun
Lana
- A female given name from Russian.
- 1942 September 5, Irving Wallace, “The Loves of Lana Turner”, in Liberty magazine:
- Mervyn LeRoy, the boyish cigar-smoking director who signed her, didn't like her name Julia. So she thought awhile and said, "What about Lana?" For no reason at all it became Lana - pronounced Lah-nah.
- 2013, Matt Haig, The Humans, Canongate, →ISBN, page 832:
- I discovered that her full name was Margaret Lowell. I wasn't an expert on Earth names, but I still knew this was wildly inappropriate. She should have been called Lana Bellcurve or Ashley Brainsex or something.
German
Proper noun
Lana n (proper noun, genitive Lanas or (optionally with an article) Lana)
- A municipality of South Tyrol
Icelandic
Declension
declension of Lana
f-w1 | singular | |
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indefinite | ||
nominative | Lana | |
accusative | Lönu | |
dative | Lönu | |
genitive | Lönu |
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