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*[[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]]: Дина (Dina)
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*[[Burmese language|Burmese]]: ဒီနာ (Denar)
*[[Burmese language|Burmese]]: ဒီနာ (Denar)
*[[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 迪娜 (Dínà)
*[[Simplified Chinese characters|Chinese Simplified]]: 迪娜 (Dínà)
*[[Traditional Chinese characters|Chinese Traditional]]: 迪娜 (Dínà)
*[[Croatian language|Croatian]]: Dina
*[[Croatian language|Croatian]]: Dina
*[[Czech language|Czech]]: Dinah
*[[Czech language|Czech]]: Dinah

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Dinah
The abduction of Dinah, depicted by James Tissot
PronunciationDina
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameHebrew
MeaningJustified and God will judge
Other names
Nickname(s)Dinah
Related namesDina, Deena, Dena

Dinah is a common name for feminine. It is of Hebrew origin, and its popularity derives from Dinah, a figure was the seventh child and only daughter of Leah and Jacob. In ancient times, names held significant meaning, often reflecting the cultural and religious beliefs of a community. Dina, therefore, represented the belief that one's fate and justice were determined by a higher power. Dinah is a Hebrew female given name meaning judged or vindicated.

The given name Dinah is characteristic of Egypt, where it is a common girls name, Kazakhstan, and Bulgaria, where it is quite a common female name. It most frequently occurs in Egypt, Indonesia, and India.

Dinah in other languages

People with the name

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See also