Rina is a Hebrew name, derived from Reineh, meaning 'pleasant' or 'delightful'. It is also associated with the Hebrew word 'rina', meaning 'song' or 'melody'.
In Jewish culture, Rina is often given to girls born during the festival of Purim, symbolizing joy and celebration. The name has also been used in various cultures and languages, including Yiddish and Ladino.
People named Rina are typically seen as warm, creative, and affectionate individuals with a love for music, art, or other forms of self-expression.
The name Rina has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among parents seeking a unique yet meaningful name with cultural significance. It is often used in its original Hebrew form or as a variant such as Reena or Renée.