Marjina Khatun
A 19th-century Persian poet known for her lyrical verses celebrating nature and love.
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/ˈmɑːrdʒɪnə/
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Marjina is a feminine name derived from Persian roots related to 'marjan,' meaning 'coral' or 'precious gem.' Historically, coral has been highly valued in many cultures for its beauty and rarity, symbolizing protection and wealth. The name evokes notions of natural beauty and treasured uniqueness.
In Persian culture, coral symbolizes protection and vitality, with 'Marjina' reflecting this treasured symbolism. The name has also appeared in folklore and literature, often associated with beauty and grace. Its rarity in Western countries adds an exotic charm, while in Middle Eastern regions, it carries a sense of traditional elegance and auspiciousness.
Recently, Marjina remains an uncommon but increasingly appreciated name among parents seeking unique yet culturally rich names. Its melodic sound and meaningful background attract those who want a name that stands out without being unconventional. It fits well in multicultural settings, blending traditional roots with modern appeal.
The name Marjina carries the essence of “Pearl or precious gem” from Persian tradition. Names beginning with "M" often embody qualities of wisdom, intuition, and emotional depth.
In Persian culture, coral symbolizes protection and vitality, with 'Marjina' reflecting this treasured symbolism. The name has also appeared in folklore and literature, often associated with beauty and grace. Its rarity in Western countries adds an exotic charm, while in Middle Eastern regions, it carries a sense of traditional elegance and auspiciousness.
A 19th-century Persian poet known for her lyrical verses celebrating nature and love.
An influential Persian artisan famous for intricate coral jewelry designs in the early 20th century.
A cultural ambassador who promoted Persian arts in Europe during the mid-20th century.
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🌐Spanish
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🌐Italian
マルジナ
🌐Japanese
玛尔吉娜
🌐Chinese
مرجينا
🌐Arabic
Marjina is also the name of a clever and resourceful character in the famous Persian fairy tale "The Tale of Marjina and the Thieves," symbolizing intelligence and bravery.
Individuals named Marjina are often seen as graceful, creative, and deeply intuitive. They tend to have a warm presence and a natural charm that draws people in. Marjinas are perceived as thoughtful and sensitive, with a strong connection to their heritage and a unique perspective on life.
Marjina is a Persian name meaning “Pearl or precious gem”. Marjina is a feminine name derived from Persian roots related to 'marjan,' meaning 'coral' or 'precious gem.' Historically, coral has been highly valued in many cultures for its beauty and rarity, symbolizing protection and wealth. The name evokes notions of natural beauty and treasured uniqueness.
Marjina is pronounced (IPA: /ˈmɑːrdʒɪnə/). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Marjina include: Marji, Mina, Jina, Marjo, Mari, Jinny, Nina, Marnie, Marja, Ginny.
Famous people named Marjina include: , , , Marjina Safavi, Marjina Rostami.