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So, she was called Alina: name, origin, meaning

Remember the once popular song: "How many beautiful girls, how many affectionate names, but only one of them worries ..."? The story is silent, but it is possible that the author of the text was inspired by such touching lines by a sweet lady with a gentle, melodic, sonorous name Alina.

Theories about the origin and meaning of a name

First, let's figure out where Alina came from. The name origin is quite extensive, because the word is present in the languages of many peoples. But in order.

  • Let's take Ancient Greece. Even long before our era , girls were called so, mostly with fair skin and golden hair. Widely distributed name among the nobility. And even more so often met among the Vestals, servants of the temples of pagan goddesses. Why? Because "light" - that's what "Alina" means in Greek. The name derives its origin from this word, that's why they called it either blondes or representatives of rich genera. And, of course, the priestesses who dedicated themselves to Hebe, Hera, Athena, etc. And as if consecrated by mighty goddesses.
  • Now the Ancient Roman civilization. It would be surprising if in the Romans language there was no word "Alina" (name). The origin of the Latin roots somewhat changed its interpretation. In patricians it is more than Hellenes, it indicates the social position of its bearer and is translated as "noblewoman", "from the nobility". This is one meaning. The second is consonant with the word "aline", i.e. "comfort".
  • In Old German and in modern German there is a "Alina". The name origin, social position and even the character trait of its bearer expresses one meaning: "noble". During the formation of the German nation as such, the word itself sounded like a characteristic, a definition, and later passed into the category of personal names. This translation is also close to American English.
  • In the midst of representatives of the Slavic peoples, too, the name Alina is quite popular. The meaning and origin of it are based on the root syllable - "al-": "scarlet-red-beautiful: Red Square - beautiful square". Those. "Alina" is "beautiful". This is how the word is translated from Polish and Old Russian.
  • Similarly, "beautiful" - translates the name of the girl Alina from the Irish. Close to him by value and the Gallic version - "bright." In ancient Celts the same "alina" meant a fair, a bazaar, but not in the sense of buying and selling, but as a crowded place, noisy, where there are many voices, laughter, music, where everyone is having fun. By the way, these were the fairs in the old days! In Scotland Alina is a variant of the female name Alistair.
  • But the Dutch beat the semantics in a different way. "Alina" is "one", "alone". Or unique, unique. Who as more like it!

What is the name, such is the character!

What can a girl who responds to Alina represent? First of all, it is able to inspire others to exalt themselves, because she herself is a highly spiritual person with her own moral code and ideals. Alines are bright, passionate, emotional. They are courageous, volitional, often uncompromising free-lovers and fighters with all kinds of injustices. Therefore, esoteric people often compare the bearers of a name with a light that warms, illuminates, gives light and warmth to people close to them, dispelling the darkness of life.

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