Alina

Ah-LEE-nah
Meaning: Light, bright, or beautiful
Gender
Girl
Origin
Greek, Slavic, Latin
Popularity Rank
#150 (girls)
#341 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Alina has seen a steady rise in popularity over the past decade, especially in the United States and Europe, making it a popular choice for modern parents.

Why Parents Choose Alina

Parents are drawn to Alina for its melodic sound and positive meaning, as well as its cultural versatility that allows it to fit in many backgrounds.

History & Cultural Significance

Alina has roots in multiple languages, including Greek and Slavic traditions. In Greek, it is derived from 'Aline,' which means 'light.' The name gained popularity in the early 20th century and has maintained its appeal across different cultures.

In various cultures, Alina is associated with beauty and grace. In Slavic contexts, it can also denote nobility.

Notable People Named Alina

  • Alina Cojocaru - Romanian ballet dancer
  • Alina Baraz - American singer
  • Alina Kabaeva - Russian rhythmic gymnast

Name Variations

Elina Alyna Alena

Related Names

Helena Carina Lina

Similar Sounding Names

Alana Adina Alina

Names with Similar Feel

Elena Aria Sofia

Sibling Name Ideas

Mila Nina Talia

Pop Culture References

  • Alina Starkov - Character from 'Shadow and Bone' series
  • Alina - Title character in a popular children’s book