Regina (name) explained
Regina is a Late Latin feminine name and surname meaning "queen" from the Latin, Italian and Romanian word meaning the same.[1]
Given name
Musical artists
Actors
Athletes
Politicians
Other professions
- Regina Anderson (1901–1993), American writer
- Regina Barzilay (born 1971), Israeli computer scientist
- Regina Brett (born 1956), American journalist
- Regina Benjamin (born 1956), American physician and U.S. Surgeon General
- Regīna Ezera (1930–2002), Latvian writer
- Regina Jonas (1902–1944), German, the first woman to be ordained as a rabbi
- Regina Lopez (1953–2019), Filipina environmentalist and philanthropist known as Gina Lopez
- Regina Margareten (1863–1959), Hungarian businesswoman
- Regina Martínez Pérez (1963–2012), Mexican journalist
- Regina Moran, Irish engineer and business executive
- Regina Narva (born 1970), Estonian chess player
- Regina Podstanická (1928–2000), Slovak astronomer
- Regina (concubine), 8th century French concubine of Charlemagne
- Regina (martyr), 3rd-century French martyr
- Regina Basilier (1572–1631), German-Swedish merchant banker
- Regina Protmann (1552–1613), Prussian nun
- Regina von Siebold (1771–1849), German physician and obstetrician
Fictional characters
- Regina, in the video games Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2
- Regina Curtis, in
- Regina George, in the movie Mean Girls
- Regina Grier, on the sitcom The Steve Harvey Show
- Regina Linetti, in Brooklyn Nine-Nine
- Regina Mills, a main character in the series Once Upon a Time
- Regina Phalange, an alias of Phoebe Buffay in the television series Friends
- Regina "Reggie" Rocket, in the American animated series Rocket Power
- Regina Vasquez, in the series Switched at Birth
- Regina, in the Spanish film Volver
Family name
See also
Notes and References
- http://www.mfnames.com/fnames/r/origin-and-meaning-of-regina.htm MFnames.com – Origin and Meaning of Regina