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Video: The Meaning Of Rina's Name

Short form of Rina's name. Rin, Rini.
Synonyms for the name Rina. Rin, Rini, Ekaterina, Marina, Regina, Arina, Irina, Oktyabrina, Karina, Quiz, Virineya, Rimma, Darina, Sabrina, Floriana, Severin, Laura, Rosaura, Rena.
The origin of the name Rina. Rin's name is Jewish, Japanese, Orthodox, Catholic.
Rin's name has several versions of its origin. According to the first version, the name is translated from the Hebrew language as "joyful singing."
According to the second version, the name Rina is of Soviet origin and is derived from the words "revolution" and "internationalism".
According to the most common version, the name Rina is an abbreviated, diminutive appeal to many female and male names. Very often it is believed that the name Rina is one of the variants of pronunciation and appeal to a girl named Regina.
In addition to Israel, the full name Rina is widely used in India and Japan. In Japan, Rin's name may sound like Rin and Rini. The name Rin (Rina is a variant of pronunciation for Europeans) means "unfriendly", often used in the meaning of "modest", and the name of Rini, perhaps this is an affectionate appeal to Rina, the name of Rini means "little bunny".
Also, the short form of Rina is an appeal to the owners of female names Ekaterina, Marina, Yarina, Regina, Rinata, Zarina, Arina, Aria, Irina, Riana, Oktyabrina, Karina, Quiz, Virineya, Dekabrina, Klarina, Rimma, Darina, Sabrina, Floriana, Severin, Laura, Rosaura and many other female names, as well as male names - Irinarkh, Irenaeus, Severin.
Description of the meaning of the name Rina - see the corresponding name, to which the abbreviated "Rina" refers.
For the name day for the female name Rina, see the corresponding dates for the full names, to which the abbreviated "Rina" refers.
Rina's birthday
Rina does not celebrate her name day.
Famous people named Rina
- Rina Zelyonaya ((1901 - 1991) Soviet pop, theater and film actress, People's Artist of the RSFSR, nominated for People's Artist of the USSR on April 1, 1991 (but due to her death, the nomination was stopped))
- Rina Kumari ((born 1984) Indian athlete)
- Rina Sato ((born 1981) Japanese voice actor and singer)
- Rina Levinson ((born 1949) Russian poet)
- Rina Rakovskaya ((born 1951) Israeli teacher and methodologist)