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Reina is a feminine given name and surname appearing across multiple cultures, languages, and contexts. It appears in onomastic records, literary works, geographic toponyms, biological taxa, and commercial uses. The name has been borne by historical figures, fictional characters, musical artists, and places, reflecting diverse etymological roots and cultural adaptations.
The name derives from several linguistic sources including Romance, Germanic, Slavic, and Japonic roots, and often corresponds to royal or pastoral meanings. Comparable forms arise in languages represented by Spanish language, Catalan language, Italian language, French language, German language, Dutch language, Polish language, Czech language, Russian language, Ukrainian language, Serbian language, Croatian language, Japanese language, Korean language, Hebrew language, Arabic language, Persian language, Hindi language, Bengali language, Tamil language, Telugu language, Greek language, Latin language, Portuguese language, Romanian language, Hungarian language, Finnish language, Swedish language, Norwegian language, Danish language, Icelandic language, Irish language, Scottish Gaelic language, Welsh language, Basque language, Galician language, Catalan language regional variants. Historical orthographies and diminutives link to medieval names attested in documents related to Kingdom of Castile, Holy Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, and Kievan Rus'. Cross-cultural cognates include names connected to Regina (given name), Raina (name), Raina (surname), Reyna (surname), Reine (name), Reina (surname) forms in onomastic registries.
Notable bearers span performing arts, politics, sports, and fiction. Musicians and singers appear alongside athletes who competed at events such as the Olympic Games, FIFA World Cup, UEFA European Championship, and Copa América. Actors and voice artists credited in productions by studios like Toho Company, Studio Ghibli, Pixar Animation Studios, Warner Bros. Television, BBC Television, and Televisión Española have portrayed characters with the name. Literary figures and protagonists appear in novels published by houses such as Penguin Books, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, and Random House, while comic characters are serialized by publishers including Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Kodansha, and Shueisha. Political figures with similar names have held office in administrations tied to United States, United Kingdom, Japan, Spain, Argentina, Philippines, and Mexico, and scholars with the name have affiliations with institutions like Harvard University, University of Cambridge, University of Tokyo, University of Buenos Aires, and University of California, Berkeley. Fictional depictions appear in television series broadcast on networks such as HBO, NBC, ABC (American TV network), NHK, and Telemundo.
Toponyms include towns, villages, urban neighborhoods, and natural features across continents. Locations bearing cognate forms are recorded in national gazetteers of Spain, Mexico, United States, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Philippines, Japan, Italy, France, Portugal, Greece, Turkey, Morocco, South Africa, and Australia. Geographic features with related names appear on maps from agencies such as the United States Geological Survey, Ordnance Survey, Instituto Geográfico Nacional (Spain), and Geoscience Australia. These places are connected to administrative divisions including Autonomous communities of Spain, Provinces of Argentina, Prefectures of Japan, and States of Mexico.
The name is used as a title element in songs, albums, films, television episodes, and literary works. Musicians who released tracks containing the name are associated with labels such as Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, and EMI Records. Films featuring characters with the name have been screened at festivals such as the Cannes Film Festival, Venice Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, and Toronto International Film Festival. Television storylines involving characters of this name have aired on streaming platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and Disney+. Comic book arcs and graphic novels with characters of the name appear via imprints including Image Comics, Dark Horse Comics, and Vertigo (comics imprint).
The name appears in common names and occasional scientific epithets for fauna and flora in taxonomic literature. Such usages are catalogued in databases maintained by International Union for Conservation of Nature, Integrated Taxonomic Information System, Global Biodiversity Information Facility, and national herbaria like Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Missouri Botanical Garden. Species records with similar epithets are cited in journals including Nature (journal), Science (journal), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and taxonomic monographs from publishers like Springer Nature and Elsevier.
Commercial and organizational uses include fashion labels, hospitality venues, food and beverage products, and technology brands. Companies and brands using cognate forms have been registered with agencies such as the United States Patent and Trademark Office, European Union Intellectual Property Office, and national intellectual property offices in Japan, China, and Brazil. Hospitality venues and restaurants with the name have been reviewed in guides like the Michelin Guide and listed on platforms including Tripadvisor and Yelp. Consumer products named similarly appear in catalogs distributed by retailers such as Walmart, IKEA, Amazon (company), and Sephora.
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