Rajina Devi
A noblewoman from ancient India known for her patronage of arts and education during the Gupta era.
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rɑːˈdʒiːnɑː
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Rajina is derived from the Sanskrit root 'Raja' meaning king or royal, with the feminine suffix '-ina' denoting a queen or royal lady. Historically, it symbolizes nobility, leadership, and grace, often associated with feminine strength in South Asian cultures. The name embodies regality and dignified womanhood.
In South Asian cultures, names derived from 'Raja' signify power and nobility. Rajina, as a feminine form, carries connotations of royal dignity and feminine authority. It is often chosen to inspire leadership qualities and strength in girls and is respected in communities valuing tradition and heritage.
Rajina remains a moderately popular name in South Asia, embraced by modern parents seeking a blend of tradition and uniqueness. It is less common internationally but appreciated for its lyrical sound and meaningful roots. The name fits well in global settings while honoring cultural identity.
The name Rajina carries the essence of “Queen or royal woman” from Sanskrit tradition. Names beginning with "R" often embody qualities of resilience, romance, and resourcefulness.
In South Asian cultures, names derived from 'Raja' signify power and nobility. Rajina, as a feminine form, carries connotations of royal dignity and feminine authority. It is often chosen to inspire leadership qualities and strength in girls and is respected in communities valuing tradition and heritage.
A noblewoman from ancient India known for her patronage of arts and education during the Gupta era.
A medieval queen noted for her diplomatic skills and efforts to maintain peace in the Kashmir region.
An influential poetess and scholar in classical Sanskrit literature during the late medieval period.
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🌐Spanish
Reine
🌐French
Königin
🌐German
Regina
🌐Italian
ラジナ (Rajina)
🌐Japanese
拉吉娜 (Lājínà)
🌐Chinese
راجينا
🌐Arabic
Rajina shares its root with the Sanskrit word for king, 'Raja,' making it a regal name meaning 'queen'—a powerful feminine counterpart.
Individuals named Rajina tend to be seen as confident, strong-willed, and graceful. They are natural leaders with a compassionate heart, often balancing ambition with kindness. The name suggests a personality that values honor, dignity, and a nurturing spirit.
Rajina is a Sanskrit name meaning “Queen or royal woman”. Rajina is derived from the Sanskrit root 'Raja' meaning king or royal, with the feminine suffix '-ina' denoting a queen or royal lady. Historically, it symbolizes nobility, leadership, and grace, often associated with feminine strength in South Asian cultures. The name embodies regality and dignified womanhood.
Rajina is pronounced (IPA: rɑːˈdʒiːnɑː). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Rajina include: Raji, Jina, Raj, Ina, Rina, Jini, Rajy, Raja, Rajee, Nina.
Famous people named Rajina include: , , , Rajina Kaur, Rajina Patel.