Dina
Dina | |
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Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Hebrew, Greek and Latin. |
Meaning | From the valley (english meaning) or judged (hebrew meaning). |
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Dina may refer to:
- Sanskrit word meaning "day"
- Dina (video game console), game by Bit Corp
- Hebrew word meaning "judged"
- Dina (futsal club), Russian futsal club based in Moscow
- Dina, a genus of leeches, including Dina lineata
Places
- The Massina Empire
- Village in India, where Guru Gobind Singh wrote Zafarnamah
- Dina, Pakistan, town of Jhelum District, Pakistan
- Dina Tehsil, tehsil of the Jhelum District
Persons
- An English spelling variation of Dinah, a Hebrew name.
- Dina, the stage name of Norwegian pop musician Caroline Dina Kongerud
- Dina, a Portuguese singer and songwriter
- Dina Chandidas, a medieval poet of Bengal
- Dina Edling, Swedish opera singer
- Dina Ellermann (born 1980), Estonian dressage rider
- Dina Garipova, Russian singer
- Dina Lohan (born 1962), mother of Lindsay Lohan
- Dina Manzo, former star of The Real Housewives of New Jersey and star of HGTV's Dina's Party
- Dina Myftakhutdinova, Ukrainian rower
- Faradina Mohd. Nadzir, Malaysian Idol 2004 runner-up
- Dina Talaat Sayed Mohammed, famous Egyptian belly dancer
- Dina Vinhofvers, the inspiration behind the play Dina by Adam Oehlenschläger (1842).
- Possible alternate name for the angel Jophiel
- Dina Wadia, daughter of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan
Acronym
- Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional (DINA), the Chilean secret police under the Pinochet regime
- DINA S.A., Mexican truck and bus manufacturer
See also
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