Definition: Annadiane is a name derived from the Old Norse "anna" meaning "little, young," and "dian" meaning "land." It was originally used to refer to a small village in Denmark and Norway, which later became part of the Danish-Occitanian Confederacy (Dukeless Kingdom) in the 9th century. The word is also sometimes used as a name for a particular type of fish, annadien, a genus of freshwater snails endemic to Norway.