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Sarina
NameSarina

Sarina Sarina is a feminine given name and toponym appearing in diverse cultures and contexts, associated with people, places, biological taxa, artistic works, and organizations. The name occurs in personal anthroponymy across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and as toponyms in Australia and beyond. It also appears in species epithets, album titles, corporate brands, and fictional characters.

Etymology

The name appears in onomastic studies alongside Sarai, Serena, Sabrina, Selina, and Sonia and is discussed in works on onomastics, etymology, and anthroponymy. Etymologists compare forms found in Hebrew texts such as Sarai (biblical figure), classical Latin and Greek anthroponyms appearing in inventories of Roman and Byzantine names, and later adaptations in Italian and Japanese given-name lists. Comparative linguists reference corpora from Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, and national statistical agencies like the Office for National Statistics (United Kingdom), Social Security Administration, and Australian Bureau of Statistics when tracing popularity curves.

People named Sarina

Notable individuals with the name include athletes, entertainers, academics, and public figures such as players and coaches documented by FIFA, IOC, UEFA, and national federations; musicians represented by labels like Sony Music, Universal Music Group, and Warner Music Group; and actors listed in databases maintained by IMDb, British Film Institute, and SAG-AFTRA. Biographical entries appear alongside figures like Serena Williams, Sofia Coppola, Naomi Osaka, Ariana Grande, and Penélope Cruz in comparative name studies and celebrity registries. Coverage also appears in directories of universities such as Harvard University, University of Oxford, University of Tokyo, and professional bodies including Royal Society, American Medical Association, and International Olympic Committee.

Places named Sarina

Toponyms include the town documented in Australian records held by Queensland state agencies and national mapping by Geoscience Australia; regional administrative units listed in gazetteers from Australian Bureau of Statistics and travel guides like those from Lonely Planet and Rough Guides. Cartographic references place the name in proximity to features cataloged by Google Maps, OpenStreetMap, and national heritage registers such as the Queensland Heritage Register. Regional transport links connect to services run by Queensland Rail and highways noted by Department of Transport and Main Roads (Queensland).

Biology and taxonomy

The epithet appears in binomial nomenclature alongside genera recorded in databases such as the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants, International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, Global Biodiversity Information Facility, Integrated Taxonomic Information System, and journal archives like Nature, Science, and Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. Taxa bearing similar epithets are referenced in collections at institutions like the Natural History Museum, London, Smithsonian Institution, and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Researchers publishing in Journal of Biological Chemistry, Systematic Biology, and Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution discuss morphology and phylogeny where such epithets occur.

Arts and media

The name appears as song titles, album credits, character names, and stage names in databases maintained by Billboard, Rolling Stone, and AllMusic, and in screen credits cataloged by IMDb, British Film Institute, and film festivals such as Cannes Film Festival and Sundance Film Festival. Literary references appear in catalogues of publishers like Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, and Kadokawa Corporation, and in library systems including Library of Congress and National Diet Library (Japan). Visual art and photography using the name are included in collections of institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art, Tate Modern, and Guggenheim Museum.

Organizations and brands

Companies and brands use the name in trade registries like Australian Securities and Investments Commission, Companies House (UK), and the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Product lines appear in catalogs from retailers such as Walmart, Target, and Amazon (company), and business profiles are covered by outlets like Forbes, Bloomberg, and The Wall Street Journal. Nonprofits and cultural organizations with related names register with bodies like the Charity Commission for England and Wales, Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission, and international networks including United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.

See also

Sarai (given name) Serena (given name) Sabrina (given name) Selina (name) Sonia (name) Saray (disambiguation) Sera (disambiguation) Saron (disambiguation) Sarina (disambiguation) Category:Given names