Rowina
Rowina Origin and Meaning
Rowina is a feminine name that appears to be a variant of Rowena, which has Anglo-Saxon and Germanic origins meaning 'fame and joy' or 'renowned friend.' The classic Rowena appears in Sir Walter Scott's novel 'Ivanhoe' (1819), which helped popularize it in the English-speaking world. Rowina, with its slight spelling variation, offers a subtle twist on the original while maintaining its medieval charm and melodic quality. Both versions remain relatively uncommon, giving the name a distinctive feel without being completely unfamiliar. The name evokes images of medieval nobility and literature, carrying a romantic, somewhat mystical quality. For parents drawn to names with historical depth and elegant sounds but seeking something outside the popular rankings, Rowina provides a beautiful alternative with literary connections.