Gaiana

Latinized form of the Greek name Γαιανη (Gaiane), a derivative of GAIA. This was the name of a (perhaps fictional) martyr who was killed in Armenia during the persecutions of emperor Diocletian in the late 3rd century.

GAIA   female   Greek Mythology, Italian
From the Greek word γαια (gaia), a parallel form of γη (ge) meaning "earth". In Greek mythology Gaia was the mother goddess who presided over the earth. She was the mate of Uranus and the mother of the Titans and the Cyclopes.
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GREEK: Gaiane
OTHER FORMS
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Gaea, Gaia
ITALIAN: Gaia
POLISH: Gaja, Kaja
SLOVENE: Gaja, Kaja