Regina

Means "queen" in Latin (or Italian). It was in use as a Christian name from early times, and was borne by a 2nd-century saint. In England it was used during the Middle Ages in honour of the Virgin Mary, and it was later revived in the 19th century. A city in Canada bears this name, in honour of Queen Victoria.

EQUIVALENTS
BULGARIAN: Raina, Rayna
CZECH: Regina
DANISH: Regina
ENGLISH: Regena, Regina
FRENCH: Régine
GERMAN: Regina, Regine
HUNGARIAN: Regina
ITALIAN: Regina
LATE ROMAN: Regina
LITHUANIAN: Regina
NORWEGIAN: Regina, Regine
POLISH: Regina
PORTUGUESE: Regina
SPANISH: Regina
SWEDISH: Regina
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
AFRICAN AMERICAN: Lagina
BULGARIAN: Raya
DANISH: Gina, Ina
ENGLISH: Geena, Gena, Gina, Ina
GERMAN: Ina
ITALIAN: Gina
NORWEGIAN: Gina, Ina
SWEDISH: Gina, Ina
OTHER FORMS
ENGLISH: Regana