Gender | Female |
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Origin | |
Meaning | Delight, faith |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Adina |
Edina is a female given name.
In the Balkans, Edina is popular among Bosniaks in the former Yugoslav nations. The name is either a modification of the name Eden, which means "delight," or a modification of the name Adina, which is derived from the Arabic word دين (din), meaning faith. This region also has a male equivalent: Edin (for example, Edin Osmanović).
Given names
Athletes
- Edina Dobi (born 1987), Hungarian volleyball player
- Edina Füsti (born 1982), Hungarian race walker
- Edina Gallovits-Hall (born 1984), Romanian tennis player
- Edina Gangl (born 1990), Hungarian water polo goalkeeper
- Edina Knapek (born 1977), Hungarian fencer
- Edina Kocan (born 2002), Luxembourger footballer
- Edina Kotsis (born 1990), Hungarian taekwondoist
- Edina Müller (born 1983), German wheelchair basketball player
Arts and literature
- Edina Altara (1898–1983), Italian illustrator, decorator and fashion designer
- Edina Balogh (born 1984), Hungarian actress, model, and beauty queen
- Edina Kulcsár (born 1990), Hungarian actress, model, and beauty queen
- Edina Ronay (born 1943), Hungarian fashion designer and former actress.
- Edina Szvoren (born 1974), Hungarian writer
Other
- Edina Alves Batista (born 1980), Brazilian football referee
- Edina Leković, Montenegrin American academic
- Edina Papo, Bosnian choreographer and pedagogue
- Edina Tóth, Hungarian politician
Singer
- Edina Pop (born 1947), Hungarian-born and German singer
Fictional characters
- Edina Monsoon, fictional character
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Edina
- All pages with titles containing Edina
- Edina (disambiguation)
- Adina (given name)
- Adena (name)
- Idina
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