Alexandrina (name) explained
Alexandrina is a given name, a latinate derivative of Alexandra.[1] Notable people with the name include:
- Alexandrina Cernov (1943–2024), Ukrainian Romanian academic, literary historian and philologist
- Alexandrina Chezan (born 1939), Romanian volleyball player
- Alexandrina Robertson Harris (1886–1978), Scottish–born American miniature painter
- Alexandrina Maria da Costa (1904–1955), Portuguese mystic of the Eucharist
- Alexandrina Pendatchanska (born 1970), Bulgarian soprano boasting a very dark dramatic timbre
- Alexandrina Matilda MacPhail (1860–1946), Scottish doctor
- Queen Victoria, born Alexandrina Victoria (1819–1901)
- Princess Alexandrina of Baden (1820–1904)
- Alexandrina Pendatchanska (born 1970), Bulgarian operatic soprano
- Alexandria Riordan (born 1990), American former figure skater
- Alexandrina Cantacuzino (1876–1944), Romanian political activist
- Alexandrina Hristov (born 1978), Romanian singer
- Alexandrina Jay (born 1949), British social worker and academic
Alexandrina may also refer to:
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Hanks
, Patrick
. Patrick Hanks. Hardcastle. Kate. Hodges. Flavia. A Dictionary of First Names. Oxford University Press. Oxford paperback reference. 2006. 978-0-19-861060-1. 67869278 . 52. 5 May 2019.