Arianna may refer to:
People edit:
Arianna Afsar, a pageant titleholder from San Diego, California, a semi-finalist on American Idol 8 and placed in the Top 10 at the Miss America 2011 pageant,
Arianna Follis, an Italian cross country skier,
Arianna Fontana, an Italian short track speed skater,
Arianna Huffington, a co-founder of Huffington Post,
Arianna Savall, Swiss-born Spanish classical singer, harpist, and composer,
Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, a swimmer from the Bahamas,
Arianna Zukerman, American lyric soprano,
Fictional characters edit:
Arianna Hernandez, a character in the Days of our Lives television series,
Opera edit:
L'Arianna, an opera by Claudio Monteverdi called Arianna in English,
Arianna (Marcello), an opera by the Venetian nobleman composer Benedetto Marcello,
Arianna in Creta, an opera seria by George Frideric Handel,
Arianna (Goehr), an opera by the British composer Alexander Goehr,
Aniara, a Science Fiction opera composed by Karl-Birger Blomdahl for orchestra in 1958 that also used electronic & concrete music created by "Swedish Radio", released in mid-60s as a double LP on Columbia Masterworks. (The same piece, in edited form, appeared on side 2 of the Eugene Ormandy - Leonard Bernstein Columbia Masterworks 1968 cover-version-album of music from 2001: A Space Odyssey.),
Other edit:
ARIANNA Experiment, a proposed neutrino detector at the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica,
ARIANNA Software, Arianna is the analysis software created using The Nielsen Company's in-depth TAM experience gained over more than 20 years. Used in more than 30 countries across 4 continents, Arianna is the ultimate software suite for television ratings analysis comprising Viewing Behaviour, Ratings Forecasting, Planning and Post-Evaluation modules. Also used for educational purposes in some universities in the world such as UNIBE in the Dominican Republic.,
M/Y Arianna, 50m luxury motor yacht build by Delta Marine in 2012.
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