Mina, Mena or Meena is an ancient Egyptian name and was the name of the pharaoh that united the two kingdoms of Egypt into one. It is also a name of a saint that lived in the fourth century and there is a huge monastery under his name in the western desert of Egypt. It is popular in Egypt currently as a Christian name among the native Coptic population of Egypt, either first or last name and is usually a male name as first name.
It is also popular in some other parts of the world like Turkey, Greece and Sicily.
Mena is a given name.
It is also a surname, Mena.
The Meena tribe of India is also spelled as Mena.
The Arabic male given name Mena ( Arabic: مِينَا mīnā) perhaps the Arabic "Mina" is the Persian " Mina" which bears the meaning "stained (tinted) glass mirror", artistic paint (also generic name for enamel or varnish) for porcelain and metal.
Notable people with this given name include:
Mina, Mena or Meena is an ancient Egyptian name and was the name of the pharaoh that united the two kingdoms of Egypt into one. It is also a name of a saint that lived in the fourth century and there is a huge monastery under his name in the western desert of Egypt. It is popular in Egypt currently as a Christian name among the native Coptic population of Egypt, either first or last name and is usually a male name as first name.
It is also popular in some other parts of the world like Turkey, Greece and Sicily.
Mena is a given name.
It is also a surname, Mena.
The Meena tribe of India is also spelled as Mena.
The Arabic male given name Mena ( Arabic: مِينَا mīnā) perhaps the Arabic "Mina" is the Persian " Mina" which bears the meaning "stained (tinted) glass mirror", artistic paint (also generic name for enamel or varnish) for porcelain and metal.
Notable people with this given name include: