Gender Feminine
Usage English
Meaning & History
Variant of Nina 1, also coinciding with the Spanish word nena meaning "baby girl".
Related Names
Other Languages & CulturesAntonina(Ancient Roman) Antanina, Nina(Belarusian) Joanna(Biblical) Ioanna(Biblical Greek) Iohanna(Biblical Latin) Yanna(Breton) Antonina, Nina(Bulgarian) Joana(Catalan) Ghjuvanna(Corsican) Nina, Žana(Croatian) Johana, Nina(Czech) Johanna, Johanne, Nina(Danish) Johanna, Nina(Dutch) Johanna, Niina(Estonian) Johanna, Niina, Nina(Finnish) Johanne, Nina, Ninette(French) Johanna, Nina(German) Gianna, Ioanna, Yanna, Yianna(Greek) Johanna(Hungarian) Jóhanna(Icelandic) Antonina, Gianna, Giannina, Giovanna, Nina, Gia, Giò, Giovannetta, Vanna(Italian) Johanna(Late Roman) Antoņina, Ņina(Latvian) Antanina, Nina(Lithuanian) Johanne(Medieval French) Johanna, Johanne, Nina(Norwegian) Antonina, Joanna, Nina, Tola, Tosia(Polish) Joana(Portuguese) Geovana, Giovana(Portuguese (Brazilian)) Geanina, Gianina(Romanian) Antonina, Nina, Ninochka, Tonya(Russian) Giuanna(Sardinian) Seona, Sheona, Shona(Scottish) Seonag(Scottish Gaelic) Nina(Serbian) Nina(Slovak) Nina, Žana(Slovene) Juana(Spanish) Giovana, Johana(Spanish (Latin American)) Johanna, Nina(Swedish) Antonina, Nina(Ukrainian) Siwan(Welsh)
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