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Go to the Home page. Type in Rina, and think quietly about spelling variations.
Also, please stop shoving your question into other people's threads. It is as rude as interrupting a conversation. We don't use UPPERCASE either, because we don't shout when we talk.
Also, please stop shoving your question into other people's threads. It is as rude as interrupting a conversation. We don't use UPPERCASE either, because we don't shout when we talk.
Though Reena does mean melted in Sanskrit as this site says, I am not sure that is where the name came from. The Ri- names (Rita, Rina, Riya etc.), at least the ones I know the meaning of, are surprising in meaning for a name in the social class where it is used; and, they have all come into use, to the best of my knowledge, in the last couple of hundred years when borrowing from Europe was a distinct possibility.
Anyone know on onomastic experts specializing in India?
Anyone know on onomastic experts specializing in India?