Zina
Zina is a female given name with Russian and possibly Greek ancestry. The more well-known name Zinaida, frequently found throughout Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine, is typically abbreviated as Zina. Related to the Greek God Zeus, the meaning of Zina is 'welcoming' and 'hospitable.' In Romanian tradition, the name Zina signifies 'good witch' or 'fairy' (typically lovely). Astrologists believe that your Zina is growth-oriented, strong, visionary, adventurous, spendthrift, free-spirited, restless, and spiritual, as indicated by her numerology value of five. In general, individuals named Zina are usually looking for freedom, have a curious personality and are pretty receptive to romance and love. They are very rapid thinkers and doers, which fascinates everybody around them. One famous person bearing the name is Zina Lynna Garrison, a former American professional tennis player most famous for winning an Olympic gold and bronze medal in the 1988 women's doubles and singles events. Another is Canadian biathlete Zina Kocher who is a 3-time Olympian.
Gender
Girl
Origin
African, Nsenga, refers to a child's secret spirit name; Russian, related to Zeus
Numerology
Z is for zest, your zeal for life.
I is for instill, the lesson of life.
N is for natural, the genuine side of you.
A is for activities, for you have many.
Lucky
Zina lucky number is 5.
Free-thinking, adventurous, and progressive, 5 is defined by freedom. 5 needs to experience the world by engaging its five senses: For 5, life lessons are acquired through spontaneous acts of bravery. Akin to Sagittarius energy within astrology, 5 is known for its playful, impulsive, and vivacious spirit.
Zina in Pop Culture
- Esme Castillo character in "The Dollhouse" by Fiona Davis
- Esme Shelby (née Lee) character from Peaky Blinders
- Esme Frost character in the TV show "The Gifted"
- Jack Frost