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Mina is a given name with a variety of origins.
Egypt
Mina , Mena or Meina Coptic Μήνης is a male given name for Egyptian Coptic Christians.
Mina in the Coptic language (derived from ancient Egyptian language) means: a person who is steadfast, committed, unrelenting or determined.
- Mina (fl. c. 3100 BC), a.k.a. Menes, legendary Egyptian ruler and the first pharaoh of Egypt.
- St. Mina (Saint Menas; fl. 3rd century AD), Coptic religious leader (martyr)
- Mina, son of Apacyrus (fl. 749 AD), one of the leaders of the Bashmurian revolts
Arabic
Mina, Minah, Meena (Arabic: مِينَا mīnā) is an Arabic female given name transformed from the female given name "Amina", but perhaps the Arabic "Mina" is the Persian "Mina" which bears the meaning "stained (tinted) glass mirror", artistic paint (also generic name for enamel or varnish) for porcelain and metal.
• Mina El Hammani (born 1993), Spanish-Moroccan actress
Chinese
Mina is a Chinese female given name. It may be written as 米娜, 蜜娜 and 密娜. Na (娜) is a commonly used character in Chinese female names.
- Mina Shum (born 1966) is an independent Canadian filmmaker
Cambodian
Mina is a unisex name which means the month of March in the Cambodian language, Khmer.[1] It is written មីនា.
India
Meena is an Indian female given name. The name is derived from Hindi मैना maina ultimately from Sanskrit मदन madana-s, which means "joyful".[2]
Japanese
Mina is a Japanese feminine given name. It may be written various ways in kanji, including 美奈, 美那, 南 and 未菜.[3]
- Mina Asami (born 1958), Japanese actress
- Mina Fukui (born 1984), Japanese actress
- Mina Harigae (born 1989), American golfer
- Mina Kasai (born 1984), Japanese voice actress
- Mina Kitano (born 2000), Japanese adult star
- Mina Matsushima (born 1991), Japanese swimmer
- Mina Myoi (born 1997), Japanese singer and member of South Korean girl group Twice
- Mina Ōba (born 1992), Japanese singer and actress
- Mina Tanaka (田中 美南, born 1994), Japanese women's footballer
- Mina Watanabe (渡邉 美奈, born 1985), Japanese judoka
Korean
Mina | |
Hangul | 민아 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Min-a |
McCune–Reischauer | Mina |
Alternative spelling | |
Hangul | 미나 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Mi-na |
McCune–Reischauer | Mina |
Mina, Meena, and Minah are various Roman alphabet spellings of two homophonous Korean feminine given names with different hangul spellings. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name.
For the name Min-a (민아), there are 27 hanja with the reading "min" and 20 hanja with the reading "a" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.[4]
- Bang Min-ah (born 1993), South Korean singer, member of Girl's Day
- Shim Mina (born 1972), South Korean singer
- Jung Mina (born 1979), South Korean gayageum singer-songwriter
- Shin Min-a (born 1984), South Korean actress
- Kwon Mina (born 1993), South Korean singer, member of AOA
- Jung Min-ah (born 1994), South Korean actress
- Kang Min-ah (born 1997), South Korean actress
- Justine Mina Ok (fl. 2000s), Korean American songwriter
For the name Mi-na (미나), there are 31 hanja with the reading "mi" and 16 hanja with the reading "na" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.[4]
- Mina Cho (born 1960), South Korean writer
- Son Mi-na (born 1964), South Korean handball player
- Meena Lee (born 1981), South Korean golfer
- Kang Mi-na (born 1999), South Korean singer, member of I.O.I and Gugudan
Persian
Mina (Template:Lang-fa mīnā) is a female given name in Iran, meaning "azure", "azure sky", "blue (decanter) or glass", "glass bead", or "enamel". Mina is also another name of lapis lazuli (Persian: لاجورد lājward, colloquially "lāzward")
Mina is also the name for the birds mockingbird or myna ('morgh-e-mina' [Persian: مرغِ مينا murgh-i mīnā, literal meaning "Mina bird"]), which easily repeats many sounds like a human voice and the name of the flower marguerite (marguerite daisy) ("gol-e-mina" [Persian: گلِ مينا gul-i mīnā, literal meaning "Mina flower"]).[5]
The Turkish spelling of the name is Mine.
- Mina Assadi (born 1943), Iranian poet
- Mina Nouri (born 1951), Iranian painter
- Mina Ahadi (born 1956), Iranian politician
- Mina Hadjian (born 1975), Iranian-born Norwegian television host
- Mine Ercan (born 1978), Turkish women's wheelchair basketball player
Pashto
Mina or Meena (Template:Lang-ps) means "love" in Pashto, an Eastern Iranian language spoken in Afghanistan and the Pashtun Diaspora of Pakistan,[6] which is the feminine noun for the word "lover" – the masculine form is "māyan میين". Although no source of it as used in a name except for the Persian "Mina". See Meena (disambiguation)
- Meena Keshwar Kamal (1956–1987), Afghan women's rights activist
Other
Mina can be a short form of the feminine names Wilhelmina, Hermina or Assimina (in the case of Greek names).
- Mina Bruere (died 1937), American banker
- Mina Loy (1882–1966), English poet
- Mina Karadžić, Serbian 19th century poet
- Mina (Italian singer) (born 1940), Italian singer
- Mina Kimes (born 1985), American journalist
- Mina Kostić (born 1969), Serbian folk singer
- Mina Napartuk (1913–2001), Canadian Inuit artist
- Mina Minovici (1858–1933), Romanian forensic scientist
- Mina Orfanou (born 1982), Greek actress
- Mina Papatheodorou-Valyraki, Greek painter
- Mina Popović (born 1994), Serbian volleyball player
- Mina Ripia (born 1969), New Zealand Māori musician
- Mina Shum, Canadian filmmaker
Fictional
- Meenah Peixes in the webcomic Homestuck
- Mina (Dragonlance), herald of the One God in Dragonlance
- Mina, in the animated series Jelly Jamm
- Mina in Karakai Jozu no Takagi-san
- Mina, the main character in Mina and the Count
- Mina, artist and Trial Captain of Poni Island in Pokémon Sun & Moon and Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon
- Mina Aino, Sailor Venus in the Sailor Moon anime and manga series
- Mina Ashido in My Hero Academia anime and manga series
- Mina Beff in Todd Kauffman's Grojband
- Mina Carolina in the anime and manga series Attack on Titan
- Mina Harker (née Murray), the protagonist and heroine in Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, also appearing in other media
- Mina Kim in the game Mystic Messenger
- Mina Loveberry, a magical warrior in Star vs. the Forces of Evil
- Mina Majikina in the video game Samurai Shodown
- Mina McKee in David Almond's children's book Skellig and its prequel My Name is Mina
- Mina Mongoose, female mongoose in the comic series Sonic the Hedgehog
- Mina Monroe in the animated series Bunnicula
- Mina Nakanotani in anime and manga Air Master
- Mina Rai in the video game Yandere Simulator
- Mina Tepeş in the Japanese manga series Dance in the Vampire Bund
- Mina Tsukishiro in the Japanese anime series Getsumento Heiki Mina
- Seong Mi-na in the Soul series of fighting video games
- Yoo Mi-na in 2012 South Korean television series Time Slip Dr. Jin
See also
References
- ^ "The Khmer Calendar | Cambodian Religion, Festivals and Zodiac Astrology". The Human Origin Project. 25 April 2019. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
- ^ "mynah | Origin and meaning of mynah by Online Etymology Dictionary". www.etymonline.com. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
- ^ Breen, Jim (2011). Japanese Names Dictionary. Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group. Archived from the original on 5 December 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
- ^ a b "인명용 한자표" [Table of hanja for use in personal names] (PDF). South Korea: Supreme Court. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
- ^ Steingass, Francis Joseph. "مینا mīnā". A Comprehensive Persian-English Dictionary. Digital Dictionaries of South Asia. University of Chicago. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
- ^ Raverty, H.G. "مینه mai-nā". A Dictionary of the Puk'hto, Pus'hto, or language of the Afghans. Digital Dictionaries of South Asia. University of Chicago. p. 955. Retrieved 16 April 2014.