Renata
Renata is a feminine given name of European origin, and a New Zealand surname.
The name is of Latin origin, cf. Renatus. It is a common female name in the Czech Republic, Croatia, Lithuania, Poland and Slovakia.
The cognate names include Renée and Renate.
Notable people with the given name Renata include:
- Renata Adler (born 1938), American author, journalist and film critic
- Renata Alt (born 1965), Slovenian born German politician
- Renata Beger (born 1958), Polish politician
- Renata Berková (born 1975), Czech triathlon athlete
- Renata Borgatti (1894–1964), concert pianist
- Renata Burgos (born 1982), Brazilian swimmer
- Renata Dancewicz (born 1969), Polish actress
- Renata Fast (born 1994), Canadian hockey player
- Renáta Fučíková (born 1964), Czech book illustrator, artist and author of children's books
- Renata Jaworska (born 1979), Polish artist
- Renata Katewicz (born 1965), Polish discus thrower
- Renata Kallosh (born 1943), Ukrainian-American theoretical physicist
- Renata Končić (born 1977), Croatian singer
- Renata Nielsen (born 1966), Danish long jumper
- Renata Przemyk (born 1966), Polish singer-songwriter
- Renata Ruiz (born 1984), Chilean model
- Renata Salecl (born 1962), Slovene philosopher, sociologist and legal theorist
- Renata Scotto (1934–2023), Italian soprano and opera director
- Renata Soñé, Dominican Republic beauty queen and actress
- Renata Strašek (born 1972), Slovenian javelin thrower
- Renata Tebaldi (1922–2004), Italian opera singer
- Renáta Tolvai (born 1991), Romanian Hungarian singer, dancer and model
- Renata Voráčová (born 1983), Czech tennis player
- Renata Wentzcovitch, Brazilian condensed matter physicist
- Cecilia Renata of Austria (1611–1644), Archduchess, daughter of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
With a completely different origin, the name "Renata" is a New Zealand Maori transliteration of the name "Leonard", and is a male's name.
Notable people with the surname Renata include:
- Trent Renata (born 1988), New Zealand rugby player
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