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      Meaning of the first name Reginah

      Origin

      Latin, Roman culture

      Meaning

      Queen or ruler.

      Variations

      Regina, Reginald, Eminah
      Reginah is a feminine given name that has its roots in various cultures, primarily associated with the Latin and Germanic linguistic traditions. The name is often considered a variant of the name Regina, which is derived from the Latin word "regina" meaning "queen." This etymology imbues the name with connotations of royalty, leadership, and nobility. The name Reginah can also be seen as an African variation, particularly in some East and Southern African cultures, where similar sounding names are prevalent.

      In terms of cultural significance, Reginah, like its variant Regina, carries a sense of dignity and strength. Names that are derived from royal terminology often bestow a degree of prestige upon the bearer. In many cultures, names are not just identifiers but also carry the weight of familial and societal expectations. Therefore, Reginah may be chosen by parents who wish to inspire aspirations of leadership, grace, and resilience in their daughters.

      The historical context of the name Reginah is less documented than that of more common names. However, as a derivative of Regina, it shares in the historical associations with queens and female rulers throughout various civilizations. In the context of Christian history, the name Regina has been used in reference to the Virgin Mary, who is often referred to as "Regina Coeli," meaning "Queen of Heaven." This religious aspect adds a layer of spiritual significance to the name, making it appealing in various Christian communities.

      While Reginah may not be widely recognized on a global scale, it does appear in various forms across different cultures. The name is relatively rare, which may contribute to its uniqueness and appeal for those seeking a name that stands out. In certain communities, particularly among those with African heritage, variations of the name may be more common and carry specific local meaning or significance.

      Notable individuals bearing the name Reginah are not extensively documented in mainstream historical or cultural texts. However, there may be local figures, community leaders, or artists who carry the name and contribute to its cultural presence within their communities. The relative obscurity of the name on a global scale means that it may be more prominent in specific regions or cultures rather than having widely recognized bearers in the broader context.

      In contemporary times, names like Reginah might be chosen for their distinctiveness, as parents often look for names that are not only meaningful but also resonate with personal or familial significance. The contemporary revival of interest in unique and culturally rich names may lead to a resurgence of names like Reginah, as individuals seek to honor heritage while also expressing individuality.

      Overall, Reginah is a name that embodies both traditional elegance and contemporary uniqueness. It carries with it the weight of historical significance associated with leadership and nobility, while also resonating with personal and cultural identity. As naming conventions continue to evolve, Reginah may find a place among a new generation seeking names that reflect both their values and aspirations.

      Based on our records...

      Clowser

      This is the most common surname associated with Reginah.

      Alfred

      This is the most common name of those married to a Reginah.

      Austin

      This is the most common name for a child of a Reginah.

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      1809 is when there were the most people born with the first name Reginah.

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