Atina
Atina Origin and Meaning
Atina is a feminine name with diverse cultural connections. In Native American traditions, particularly among some Pueblo peoples, it can mean 'mother' or have connections to guardian spirits. The name also exists in various European cultures - it might be a variant of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, or relate to the Italian town of Atina. In some Slavic languages, it could be a diminutive form of names containing 'Ata' or 'Tina.' Relatively uncommon in English-speaking countries, Atina offers multicultural appeal with its melodic quality and accessible pronunciation. The name's brief, four-letter structure and vowel-rich sound give it a gentle yet distinctive character that works well cross-culturally while remaining unusual enough to stand out.
Famous People Named Atina
- Atina Bojadzi (1944'10), swimmer who crossed the English Channel
- Atina JohnstonCanadian curler; 1997 & 1998 Olympic champion
- Atina Tosic (2008)child of Serbian stars Jelena Karleusa &Dusko Tosic
The name Atina in Pop Culture
- Atinaformer name of Pazar, Turkey (pop. 30, 470)
- AtinaLazio, a town in central Italy (pop. 4, 480)