Dina

In Hebrew tradition, Dina means "judged," referencing fairness and justice. In Arabic cultures, Dina symbolizes "faith" or "religion," indicating spiritual depth. Some interpretations connect the name Dina with the role of a judge or decision-maker, illustrating fairness, prudence, and wisdom.

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The name Dina can be traced to multiple cultures. In Hebrew, Dina means "judged" or "vindicated." It is also considered a diminutive of the name Claudina in Latin, and in Arabic, it signifies "faith" or "religion." Moreover, the name has Slavic roots, where it means "God has judged."

  • Popularity: 2,198th
  • Babies named Dina in the US in 2023:
    Female: 205
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Dine,Didi,Dinna,Dee,Dins.
  • Full Names: Claudina,Madina,Adina,Sodina,Nadina.
  • Famous Namesakes: Dina Lohan-TV Personality, Dina Merrill-Actress, Dina Meyer-Actress, Dina Asher-Smith-Sprinter, Dina Garipova-Singer.
  • Gender: Primarily used as a female name, with some unisex potential in modern contexts
  • Numerology: In numerology, Dina resonates with the number 7, reflecting attributes like introspection, analysis, and spiritual awareness. Individuals with this number are seen as deep thinkers, often seeking truth and understanding beyond the surface level. They value knowledge and wisdom, often showing interest in philosophy and spiritual pursuits.

Dina has seen varying degrees of popularity throughout different cultures and time periods. In the United States, the name reached peak popularity in the 1970s but has since seen a decline. However, it remains well-loved globally in countries with strong religious or cultural ties to its origins.

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