Hina (given name)
Hina is a female name. In South Asia (Urdu: حنا), it is derived from Henna. In Japan, it is derived from light or sun. In the Pacific Islands, it is derived from a goddess of various Polynesian cultures.[1]
It may refer to:
- Hina-au-kekele, a Hawaiian lady and the wife of the chief Pilikaʻaiea
- Hina Dilpazeer Khan, Pakistani actress, model, TV host and singer
- Hina Hayata (早田 ひな, born 2000), Japanese table tennis player
- Hina Jamelle, American architect
- Hina Jilani, Pakistani lawyer and activist
- Hina Kamimura (神村 ひな), Japanese voice actress
- Hineuki, a Hawaiian lady whose full name was Hina–keʻuki[2]
- Hina Khan, Indian actress
- Hina Khawaja Bayat, Pakistani actress
- Hina Rabbani Khar, Pakistani stateswoman and economist
- Hina Saleem, a Pakistani woman killed in an honour killing in Italy
- Hina Shah, Indian entrepreneur
- Hina Shaheen, Pakistani TV, film stage actress and stage dancer
- Hina Spani, Argentine soprano
- Hina Sugita (杉田 妃和, born 1997), Japanese women's footballer
- Hina Suguta (直田 姫奈, born 1995), Japanese voice actress
- Hina Tachibana (立花 日菜), Japanese voice actress
- Hina Yōmiya (羊宮 妃那, born 2000), Japanese voice actress
- Hina Kino (木野 日菜, born 1997), Japanese voice actress
- Hina Aoki (青木 陽菜, born 2000), Japanese voice actress
Fictional characters
- Hina Amano, a fictional character in the film Weathering with You
- Hina Hikawa, a fictional character from the media franchise BanG Dream!
- Hina Kagiyama, a fictional character from the Touhou Project franchise
- Hina Kazim, fictional character in the film A Wedding (Noces)
- Hina Kudo, a fictional character from the South Korean TV show Mr Sunshine
- Hina Midorikawa, a fictional character from the anime series Smile PreCure! (known as Hannah Swanson in English)
See also
- Hina (chiefess), a list of noble ladies called Hina
- Hina (goddess)
References
- "Name Hina Meaning, Origin etc. - Girl Names - Baby Name Hina". 20 February 2014.
- She was also known simply as Hina.
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