Adina (given name)
Adina is a female given name.
In the Balkans, Adina is popular among Bosniaks in the former Yugoslav nations. The name is either a modification of the name Eden, which means "delight," or a modification of the name Edina, which is derived from the Arabic word دين, meaning faith. This region also has a male equivalent: Adin.
In Hebrew, Adina means "gentle" or "mild".
Given name
- Adina, in Jewish tradition, is the mother of Rachel and Leah, while another, Adina daughter of Yovav ben Yoktan, is the wife of Levi
- Adina (biblical figure), male given name spelled עדינא, listed in I Chronicles 11:42 as one of the "mighty men" of King David's army
- Adina (singer), Ghanaian musician
- Adina Anton, Romanian long jumper who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Adina Bar-On, Israeli performance artist
- Adina Bar-Shalom, Israeli educator, columnist and social activist
- Adina Bastidas, Venezuelan economist active in politics
- Adina Beg, Governor of the Punjab
- Adina Fohlin, Swedish model and photographer
- Adina Giurgiu, Romanian women's footballer
- Adina Hoffman, American essayist, critic, and biographer
- Adina Howard, American singer and songwriter
- Adina Izarra, Venezuelan musician, music educator and composer
- Adina Kamien, art curator
- Adina Mandlová, Czech actress, sex-symbol, and European movie star
- Adina Laura Meiroșu, Romanian handballer
- Adina Porter, American actress
- Adina Salaoru, Romanian female volleyball player
- Adina Tal, Swiss-born Israeli actress, playwright and theater director
- Adina-Ioana Vălean, Romanian politician and social activist