Dinah is a Hebrew name that originated from the biblical figure Dinah, the daughter of Jacob. The name is likely derived from the Hebrew word 'dina', meaning 'judged' or 'vengeance'.
In Jewish tradition, Dinah is seen as a symbol of femininity and vulnerability, and her story is often used to explore themes of gender and power.
People named Dinah are often perceived as gentle, compassionate, and strong-willed with a quiet confidence.
The name Dinah remains relatively uncommon but has seen a slight increase in popularity in recent years, particularly among parents seeking unique yet meaningful names.