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Meaning of the Name Dina

183 names found for "Dina"   (page 1 of 4) 

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The first name Dina is of Scottish, Hebrew, Spanish, English origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):

Scottish: A Short Form of Murdina (Sea Warrior) and Rodina (Famous King). Dina is Also Used As an Independent Given Name. (Dina)
Hebrew: Avenged. Judged and Vindicated. Famous Bearer: Biblical Dinah, Jacob's Only Daughter
Spanish: Form of Hebrew Dinah. Judged and Vindicated. in the Bible Dinah Was Jacob's Only Daughter
English: From the Valley
Hebrew: God Has Judged

Similar Names

Dain | Daine | Dan | Dana | Dane | Dani | Dann | Dano | Dany | Danya |

Related Names

Adina  (Biblical)
Adorned; Voluptuous; Dainty
Adina  (Hebrew)
Beautiful, Adorned
Adina  (Hebrew)
Delicate
Adina  (Hispanic)
Gentle
Adina  (Hebrew)
Slender
Adinah  (Hebrew)
Slender
Adinam  (Hebrew)
Tender
Alexandina  (Greek)
Defender of Mankind
Almundina  (Spanish)
Refers to the Virgin Mary
Amadina  (Latin)
Worthy of God
Amoldina  (Teutonic)
Strong Like an Eagle
Amos  (Hebrew)
Burden,Hard Working,Unimaginative, Obedient,A Good Subordinate But a Bad Leader
Ardina  (Latin)
Ardent. Eager. Industrious
Aulay  (Norse)
Variant of Olaf: Relic; Ancestral Heritage. St. Olaf is the Patron Saint of Norway, and There Were Many Kings in Scandinavia Named Olaf
Beaufort  (Shakespearean)
'Henry Vi, Part ' Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter, Great-uncle to King Henry Vi, Bishop of Winchester, and Afterwards, in 'Henry Vi, Part ', Cardinal Beaufort. Cardinal. 'Henry Vi, Part ' John Beaufor
Berdina  (German)
Glorious
Berdina  (Greek)
Intelligent Maid
Bernadina  (German)
Feminine Form of Bernard: from an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-hard, or Brave As a Bear
Bernadina  (French)
Feminine of Bernard, Meaning Strong As a Bear, or Bear Hard
Bernardina  (German)
Feminine Form of Bernard: from an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-hard, or Brave As a Bear
Bernardina  (Teutonic)
Intelligent Maiden
Berowne  (Shakespearean)
'Love's Labours Lost' Lord Attending on King Ferdinand
Bidina  (Irish)
Protective
Blandina  (Spanish)
Flattering
Blandina  (Latin)
Mild
Blondell  (French)
Fair-haired; Blonde. Variant of the Spanish Blandina Meaning Flattering
Blondell  (English)
Fair-haired; Blonde. Variant of the Spanish Blandina Meaning Flattering
Blondelle  (French)
Fair-haired; Blonde. Variant of the Spanish Blandina Meaning Flattering
Blondelle  (English)
Fair-haired; Blonde. Variant of the Spanish Blandina Meaning Flattering
Blondene  (French)
Fair-haired; Blonde. Variant of the Spanish Blandina Meaning Flattering
Blondene  (English)
Fair-haired; Blonde. Variant of the Spanish Blandina Meaning Flattering
Bourchier  (Shakespearean)
'King Richard Iii' Cardinal Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury
Celandina  (Greek)
Swallow
Claudina  (Italian)
Feminine Form of Claude: Lame
Conradina  (German)
Bold
Cullodina  (Scottish)
From the Broken Mossy Ground
Deana  (Hebrew)
As Dina, God Has Judged
Deena  (Hebrew)
Valley, from Dinah
Dena  (English)
Combination of Deana (Divine) and Dina (From the Valley; Avenged)
Dene  (English)
Combination of Deana (Divine) and Dina (From the Valley; Avenged)
Deneen  (English)
Combination of Deana (Divine) and Dina (From the Valley; Avenged)
Denia  (English)
Combination of Deana (Divine) and Dina (From the Valley; Avenged)
Denica  (English)
Combination of Deana (Divine) and Dina (From the Valley; Avenged)
Denni  (English)
Combination of Deana (Divine) and Dina (From the Valley; Avenged)
Didina  (French)
Desired, Beloved
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