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SIGN UPQiana is a female name of Arabic origin, meaning "Singers." The name is derived from the silky nylon fiber developed by DuPont in 1962 and introduced as Qiana in 1968. Initially intended for high-end fashion, Qiana fiber gained popularity in the 1970s for faux-silk men's shirts, known for their bold patterns and tight fit. The fiber, patented for its resilience and silk-like texture, was made from 4,4'-diaminodicyclohexylmethane and dodecanedioic acid. Though the trademark for Qiana expired in 1992, its legacy lives on as a symbol of innovation in textile technology. The name Qiana reflects elegance and artistic expression, resonating with a heritage of creativity and sophistication.
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