Medina (and its variant Medine) is a unisex given name. Notable people with the name include:
Ali is a common unisex name.
Anabel is a feminine given name. It is the Spanish version of Annabel.
Trina is a common female first name of Scandinavian origin. The name is based on the Latin word for "triple", Trena.
Tania is usually a given name. It may refer to:
Lin is the Mandarin romanization of the Chinese surname written 林, which has many variations depending on the language and is also used in Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia.
Médine Zaouiche, better known by his stage name Médine, is a French rapper. He has been a part of the hip hop band La Boussole since 1996. Médine is a practicing Muslim, and many of his lyrics deal with the hardships of migrants, oppressed individuals, and Muslims in the Western world. One article he wrote for Time magazine after the 2005 riots was entitled "How Much More French Can I Be".
Gaynor is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Alyssa is a feminine given name with multiple origins. Alysa is an alternative spelling.
Zhong is pinyin transliteration of several Chinese surnames, including Zhōng (鍾/钟), Zhòng (种), mistakenly for Chóng, and Zhòng (仲). These are also transliterated as Chung, Cheong or Choong, Tjung or Tjoeng, and Chiong. It is the 53rd most common surname in Mainland China.
Jessica is a female given name.
Angel is a given name meaning "angel", "messenger". In the English-speaking world Angel is used for both boys and girls.
Médine may refer to:
Nana is a given name that has different origins in several countries across the world. Its use as a feminine or masculine name varies culturally. It is feminine in Japan, Georgia, Serbia and Greece, it is masculine in Ethiopia and India, and epicene in Ghana and Indonesia. In Georgia, Nana is the fifth most popular given name for girls. In Ghana, among the Akan people, particularly the Akyem, Ashanti and Akuapim peoples, Nana is used as the title of a monarch to signify their status. Furthermore, the stool names of kings and queens are always preceded by Nana. Non-royal Ghanaian people also use Nana as a given name. In some cases, they may adopt the name Nana, if they have been named after a monarch. In Ghana, one can respectfully refer to a King or Queen as Nana without mentioning their full name; much like using "Your Highness". In India, nana means father in Telugu language and grandpa in Hindi and Urdu language from the mother's side.
Fakhri or Fakhry or Fachri is an Arabic given name and surname. Fahri is the Turkish equivalent. Fakhri in the possessive form means "honorary, titulary". It may refer to:
Susanna or Suzanna is a feminine first name, of Egyptian and Persian origin. It is the name of women in the Biblical books of Daniel and Luke. It is often spelled Susannah, although Susanna is the original spelling. It is derived from the Egyptian shoshen, meaning "Iris flower".
Mariska is a female given name. People bearing it include:
Adi is a Hebrew-language unisex given name, which means "jewel" or "ornament". It also means "my witness" in Hebrew.
Rina is a feminine given name with multiple origins. In Japanese kanji, it could be written as. It is also a feminine name in the Sanskrit language meaning "melted" or "dissolved", and is also a Hebrew name meaning "song; joy". The name Rina is also a hypocoristic for various names ending with 'rina' and is a feminine given name of Japanese origins. Rina is also a similar name of Rena.
Melly, Mely or Mellie can refer to:
The given name Wynne may refer to: