Alina
Alina is a female given name of European origin.[1][2] The name seems to be related to Alicia in Spanish and Adele or Delia in English.
- Alina Bercu
- Alina Bolshakova
- Alina Cho
- Alina Cojocaru
- Alina Devecerski
- Alina Dikhtiar
- Alina Alexandra Dumitru
- Alina Eremia
- Alina Fernández
- Alina Forsman
- Alina Frasa
- Alina Garciamendez
- Alina Goreac
- Alina Gorghiu
- Alina Grosu
- Alina Gut
- Alina Harnasko
- Alina Ibragimova
- Alina Ivanova
- Alina Jägerstedt
- Alina Jenkins
- Alina Jidkova
- Alina Kabayeva
- Alina Kozich
- Alina Maksimenko
- Alina Martain
- Alina Militaru
- Alina Orlova
- Alina Panova
- Alina Pienkowska
- Alina Plugaru
- Alina Pogostkina
- Alina Popa
- Alina Puscau
- Alina Reyes
- Alina Smith
- Alina Somova (born 1985), Russian ballet dancer
- Alina Surmacka Szczesniak
- Alina Szapocznikow
- Alina Talay
- Alina Tugend
- Alina Tumilovich
- Alina Vera Savin
- Alina Zagitova
See also
- Alina (novel), a 2006 novel by Jason Johnson
- Alina (people)
- Aline
- Alena
- Aleena
References
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