Girl Names Ending with -Ina or -Lina

3 or more syllable names that end with -ina or -lina. Mostly long and or unusual names.
  1. Adalina
    • Adelina
      • Origin:

        Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Slavic variation of Adeline
      • Meaning:

        "noble, nobility"
      • Description:

        Adelina is back in the Top 1000 after an absence of nearly a century, thanks to the meteoric rise of her sister name Adeline -- along with Adelaide, Adele, and Ada.
    • Adrina
      • Alaina
        • Origin:

          Variation of Alana, variation of Alana
        • Meaning:

          " or :harmony"
        • Description:

          Alaina, part Alana and part Elena and maybe also a little bit Elaine, is one of the many feminine forms of Alan (or its French form Alain) that have grown in popularity over recent decades, surpassing the male original. Not quite fashionable but also not quite un, Alaina is a choice that may feel more distinctive than it really is.
      • Albertina
        • Amalina
          • Amelina
            • Origin:

              Old German form of Emmeline and Amelia
            • Meaning:

              "work"
            • Description:

              Now that the range of names including the modern Emmeline and Amelia -- relatives of each other, but of neither Emily nor Emma -- has become so fashionable, the original root name Amelina is also due up for reconsideration. A lovely, delicate choice, its main disadvantage is that it sounds like a modern elaboration rather than the original name. And perhaps that it will be so often misspelled and mistaken for other forms of itself. But it is a lovely name with deep roots.
          • Amina
            • Origin:

              Arabic
            • Meaning:

              "trustworthy, faithful; feel safe"
            • Description:

              Light and beautiful, but equally solid and versatile, Amina is a name of Arabic origin that is used internationally. Popular in Russia, the UK, Azerbijan, Belgium and Sweden, the name has also climbed the US charts in recent years and is now in the Top 400.
          • Andrina
            • Origin:

              Greek, feminine form of Andrew
            • Description:

              Andrina is best-known as an older sister of The Little Mermaid.
          • Angelina
            • Origin:

              Greek, Italian, Spanish, Russian diminutive of Angela
            • Meaning:

              "angel"
            • Description:

              The gorgeous Angelina Jolie has promoted the star power of her name and changed Angelina's image from delicate to intense, from older Italian mama to stylish multi-cultural child. Kids might relate to the dancing mouse in the series of charming children's books, Angelina Ballerina, or to the Harry Potter character, Angelina Johnson Weasley, a member of Dumbledore's army.
          • Audrina
            • Origin:

              Variation of Audrey
            • Meaning:

              "noble strength"
            • Description:

              Audrina is a name that owes its fame to overnight reality TV sensation Audrina Partridge, one of the original cast of the MTV reality series The Hills.
          • Aurelina
            • Ambrosina
              • Celestina
                • Origin:

                  Italian and Spanish variation of Celeste
                • Meaning:

                  "heavenly"
                • Description:

                  We are hearing more of such heavenly names as Celeste and Celia, which opens the door to the range of lovely variations rarely heard before. Celestina is one of them, though given the more accessible options, it may be gilding the lily.
              • Cerrina
                • Coralina
                  • Celementina
                    • Davina
                      • Origin:

                        Hebrew
                      • Meaning:

                        "little deer"
                      • Description:

                        A Scottish favorite that could make it here thanks to its similarity to the word divine. It's the most popular of several feminizations of David used in Scotland, including Davida, Davinia and Davidina, which have less of a chance in the U.S. It reentered the US Top 1000 for the first time in two decades in 2016.
                    • Delphina
                      • Origin:

                        French from Greek
                      • Meaning:

                        "of Delphi; womb"
                      • Description:

                        Delphina is another form of the sleek French Delphine, rising in popularity. The Blessed Delphina was a Provencal nun.
                    • Dulcina