Books and comics •
Diana (pastoral romance), a 1559 text by Jorge de Montemayor •
Diana (Sailor Moon), the future daughter of Artemis and Luna, good friends with Pluto and Chibiusa; named for the goddess •
Wonder Woman's real name, despite having more to do with Greek than Roman mythology •
Diana, a British comics series targeted at young girls, published by
DC Thomson from 1963 to 1976
Film •
4 Hearts, a 2008 Portuguese film developed under the title
Diana •
Diana (2013 film), a British film about Diana, Princess of Wales •
Diana (2018 film), a Spanish psychological thriller •
Diana (Lights Out), a character in the 2013 and 2016 films • Diana "Dayan", a fictional dayan (Indian witch) in the 2013 Indian film
Ek Thi Dayan, Diana being a word play on dayan
Television •
Diana (American TV series), a 1973–1974 sitcom starring Diana Rigg •
Diana (British TV series), a 1984 drama starring Patsy Kensit and Jenny Seagrove •
"Diana" (Spooks), 2005, final episode of the 4th series of
Spooks, concerning the former Princess of Wales
Theatre •
Diana (musical), a 2019 musical based on the life of Princess Diana
Music •
Diana (band), a rock group from Toronto, Canada
Albums •
Diana!, a 1971 Diana Ross TV special, also released as live album •
Diana (album), a 1980 Chic-produced album by Diana Ross
Songs •
"Diana" (Paul Anka song), 1957 • "Diana", a single by Comus from their 1971 album
First Utterance • "Diana", a song by Wayne Shorter from Herbie Hancock's 1977 album
Tempest in the Colosseum •
"Diana" (Bryan Adams song), 1984 •
"Diana" (One Direction song), 2013 •
"Diana" (Pop Smoke song), 2020 • "What Have You Got Planned Tonight, Diana" or just "Diana", Merle Haggard and The Strangers from the 1976 album
The Roots of My Raising Paintings •
Diana (Renoir painting), an 1867 painting •
Diana (Vouet), a 1637 painting
Sculptures •
Diana (Felderhoff), an 1898 bronze sculpture in Berlin, Germany •
Diana (Saint-Gaudens), an 1893 statue, a former New York City landmark •
Diana (Wiken), a public art work in Milwaukee, Wisconsin •
Diana of Versailles ==Technology==