Renata Explained
Renata is a feminine given name of European origin, and a New Zealand surname.
In some countries with a language of latin origin, it can colloquially mean "Pikena Rabuda".
The name is of Latin origin of Renatus.
The cognate names include Renée and Renate.
Notable people with the given name Renata include:
- Renata Adler (born 1938), American author, journalist and film critic
- Renata Alt (born 1965), Slovakian born German politician
- Renata Beger (born 1958), Polish politician
- Renata Berková (born 1975), Czech triathlon athlete
- Renata Borgatti (1894–1964), concert pianist
- Renata Burgos (born 1982), Brazilian swimmer
- Renata Dancewicz (born 1969), Polish actress
- Renata Fast (born 1994), Canadian hockey player
- Renáta Fučíková (born 1964), Czech book illustrator, artist and author of children's books
- Renata Jaworska (born 1979), Polish artist
- Renata Katewicz (born 1965), Polish discus thrower
- Renata Kallosh (born 1943), Ukrainian-American theoretical physicist
- Renata Končić (born 1977), Croatian singer
- Renata Nielsen (born 1966), Danish long jumper
- Renata Przemyk (born 1966), Polish singer-songwriter
- Renata Ruiz (born 1984), Chilean model
- Renata Salecl (born 1962), Slovene philosopher, sociologist and legal theorist
- Renata Scotto (1934–2023), Italian soprano and opera director
- Renata Soñé (born 1982), Dominican Republic beauty queen and actress
- Renata Sorrah (born 1947), Brazilian actress
- Renata Strašek (born 1972), Slovenian javelin thrower
- Renata Tebaldi (1922–2004), Italian opera singer
- Renáta Tolvai (born 1991), Romanian Hungarian singer, dancer and model
- Renata Voráčová (born 1983), Czech tennis player
- Renata Wentzcovitch, Brazilian condensed matter physicist
- Cecilia Renata of Austria (1611–1644), Archduchess, daughter of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
Notable people with the surname Renata include: