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YAH-nina (like Nina but YAH before), I had a friend with this name, and JA-nina she sometimes used.
Ah. The only one I ever knew pronounced it yahNEEnah, but I can't remember where she originally came from. She had a Central European accent, could have been Polish but maybe not. Nice person: I associate her with h and-painted ostrich egg shells! Good name too, but I wouldn't use it.