Zarina
Any thoughts on the name Zarina?
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I think it's rather pretty, though I think it would be out-of-place in a situation where the bearer doesn't reflect the cultural background.
A little concerned over the similarity between Zarina and Tsarina, which is not a great connotation.
A little concerned over the similarity between Zarina and Tsarina, which is not a great connotation.
I love Zarina! It's a bit exotic but not very unfamiliar.
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Here in Italy Zarina (pronounced dza-REE-na) is the word for tsarina.
I find Zarina very fascinating both for its "Russian" (actually Italianized) and Persian meanings. As in Persian it means "golden" I think that the meanings merges and make Zarina an elegant, regal and shining name.
Here in Italy Zarina (pronounced dza-REE-na) is the word for tsarina.
I find Zarina very fascinating both for its "Russian" (actually Italianized) and Persian meanings. As in Persian it means "golden" I think that the meanings merges and make Zarina an elegant, regal and shining name.
This message was edited 6/12/2023, 9:44 AM
Right that's what I was thinking too
Likewise, sounds like naming someone “queen “ or “Princess.”
In terms of Z names I actually like it a lot. I would be hard-pressed to use it on a child since it's ostensibly naming them "Queen" or "Princess" but I can totally imagine using it on a pet. (though I suppose I don't know how much the Czar / Czarina of Russia references hold up to the Average American tbh so my concerns could be for not)
This message was edited 6/12/2023, 7:24 AM
It’s very pretty, I like it. It’s uncommon but still somehow familiar in vibe. It reminds me of the word tsarina. It could have some fun nicknames too.