Origin, Meaning, And History Of Arina
Arina is a name of Russian origin predominantly given to girls and means ‘peace.’ It may also have Greek origin with the same meaning. Arina was the name of the Goddess of peace in Greek mythology.
斯拉夫的名字,Arina被认为是一个变体Irina, meaning ‘peace.’ It may also have Japanese origin with the meaning ‘gold’ and Kurdish/Persian roots meaning ‘Prince of Persia.’ The phonetic spelling of the name are ‘Uh-r-ee-n-ah’, ‘A-rina’ and ‘ari-na’.
The name may have different variants in different languages and cultures. These include Irena in Albanian, Eirene or Irene in Ancient Greek, Iryna in Belarusian, Irena or Irina in Bulgarian, Irena or Ena in Croatian, Irena or Irenka in Czech, Irene in Danish, Irene in Dutch, Irene in English, Irina in Estonian, Irene, Irina, Arja, Erja, or Irja in Finnish, Irène or Irénée in French, Iria in Galician, Irina or Irine in Georgian, Irene in German, Eirini or Irini in Greek, Eirene or Irene in Greek Mythology, Irén in Hungarian, Eireen in Irish, Irene in Italian, Irēna or Irīna in Latvian, Irena in Lithuanian, Irina in Macedonian, Irene in Norwegian, Irena or Irenka in Polish, Irene or Iria in Portuguese, Irina in Romanian, Irena in Serbian, Irena in Slovak, Irena in Slovene, Irene in Spanish, Irene in Swedish, and Iryna in Ukrainian. Nicknames or diminutives like Arisha and Ira can go well with Arina.
The name has occurred in popular culture as well.Arina Petrovna Golovlyovais the matriarch in Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin’s novelThe Golovlyov Family(1880). The character was played by Yelena Gogoleva in its screen adaptation. Moreover, its variant, Irina, was used for numerous fictional characters
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Famous People With The Name Arina
- Arina Alekseyevna AverinaRussian rhythmic gymnast and two-time world all-around silver medalist, two-time European all-around champion, and the 2016 Grand Prix Final all-around bronze medalist
- Arina Ivanovna RodionovaRussian-born Australian tennis player who won nine singles and 42 doubles titles on the ITF Women’s Circuit
- Arina CharopaBelarusian retired rhythmic gymnast who is a Grand Prix Final All-around silver medalist in 2012 and Youth Olympic silver medalist in 2010
- Arina Maximovna CherniavskaiaRussian pair skater who won the silver medal at the 2013 ISU Junior Grand Prix in the Czech Republic with Antonio Souza-Kordeyru.
- Arina Pavlovna OpenyshevaRussian competitive swimmer who won seven gold medals at the 2015 European Games
Arina On The Popularity Chart
The name Arina was not a popular name among the American population. However, its popularity has shown a rising trend over the years. The graphs below provide detailed information about the name’s popularity and ranking.
Popularity Over Time
Arina’s popularity plunged in the 1980s when only five babies per million shared the name. The popularity started increasing in 2000 reaching its peak in 2017 with 81 babies per million being named Arina.
Source:Social Security AdministrationRank Over Time
The name was ranked 10,433 in 1999 which improved to 2,282 in 2017. Check out the graph for detailed insights.
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