Lina

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In English, "Lina" is a shortened form of Angelina or Carolina.

Lina is a common female name in Sweden, especially among those born after 1980. It was initially used as a shortened form of names such as Carolina, Nikolina, Adelina and Evelina but eventually became a name in its own right. Since -lina is a diminutive suffix, it has no meaning of its own in Swedish.

Lina is also a female name used in Arabic. Its main meaning is 'tender' or 'tenderness.' It also refers to a small young palm tree in Arabic.

Lina is the name of the maid in Astrid Lindgren's stories of Emil i Lönneberga (Emil of Maple Hill]].

Lina may also refer to:

  • Lina (singer), a neo-soul recording artist who was born in Denver, Colorado
  • Lina Cavalieri (1874 – 1944), an Italian operatic soprano
  • Lina Theodorou, a video, Internet, and installation artist
  • Lina Wertmüller, an Italian film director
  • Lina Medina, the youngest confirmed mother in medical history
  • 468 Lina, a main belt asteroid that was named after the family housemaid of the discoverer.
  • Lina is a heroine from the video game Riviera: The Promised Land
  • Lina Inverse, a fictional sorceress from the anime series Slayers
  • LINA (software), enables users to run applications compiled for Linux under Windows and Mac OS X
  • Linas, a common given name among people of Lithuanian descent

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