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Bernhardina "Dina" Edling (née Niehoff; 1854 – 1935) was a Swedish opera singer (mezzo-soprano), singing teacher, and member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.
Geraldine "Dina" Carroll is an English singer. She had a string of hits during the 1990s, including the UK top ten singles, "It's Too Late" (1991), "Don't Be a Stranger" (1993), "The Perfect Year", (1993), and "Escaping" (1996). Carroll released two studio albums, So Close (1993) and Only Human (1996), both of which reached number two on the UK Albums Chart and were certified platinum. She won Best British Female Solo Artist at the 1994 Brit Awards.
Geraldine Bonnevie-Savellano (formerly Sotto and Penson), known by her stage name Dina Bonnevie, is a Filipino actress. Before joining Philippine showbiz, Bonnevie was first runner-up in the Miss Magnolia 1979 Beauty Contest.
Geraldina "Dina" Asher-Smith, OLY, is a British sprinter. She is the fastest British woman on record. She won a gold medal in the 200 metres, silver in the 100 metres and another silver in the 4×100 m relay at the 2019 World Championships, breaking her own British records with further records which still stand. Aged 24, Asher-Smith was the first Briton to win three medals at a World Championships. She earned a bronze in the 200 m at the 2022 World Championships. As part of 4×100 m relay teams, she won medals at the 2016 Rio Olympics and 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and also at the 2013 and 2017 World Championships.
My name is Dina and I have the nickname Dinasaur which my friends call me : )
Gender: FeminineUsages: Dutch, LimburgishPronunciation: DEE-nah (Dutch, Limburgish)Meaning: Dutch and Limburgish short form of names that end in -Dina (and even -tina), such as Arnoldina.(Information from name #36460 originally submitted by user Lucille)
The explanation for this name is that it's a short name for the female names ending in -Dina, but it doesn't give any examples. [noted -ed]
Dina Caliente, sister of Nina Caliente, is a recurring character in 'The Sims' series of games, first appearing in 'The Sims 2' (2004).
It's also a Dutch nickname for Everdina.
Dina is also the Italian form of Dinah.

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