Hina is a female name. In
South Asia (
Urdu: حنا), it is derived from
Henna. In
Japan, it is derived from light or
sun. In the Pacific Islands, it is derived from a goddess of various Polynesian cultures.[1]
Notable people with the name include:
Hina-au-kekele, a Hawaiian lady and the wife of the chief Pilikaʻaie
Hineuki, a Hawaiian lady whose full name was Hina–keʻuki[2]
Hina Hayata (早田 ひな, born 2000), Japanese table tennis player
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Hina is a female name. In
South Asia (
Urdu: حنا), it is derived from
Henna. In
Japan, it is derived from light or
sun. In the Pacific Islands, it is derived from a goddess of various Polynesian cultures.[1]
Notable people with the name include:
Hina-au-kekele, a Hawaiian lady and the wife of the chief Pilikaʻaie
Hineuki, a Hawaiian lady whose full name was Hina–keʻuki[2]
Hina Hayata (早田 ひな, born 2000), Japanese table tennis player
This page or section lists people that share the same
given name. If an
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