Reyna (given name) explained
Reyna is a feminine given name with multiple origins in diverse cultures.
It is a spelling variant of Reina. The name means “queen” in Spanish and is related to the Italian name Regina and sometimes used by Catholics in reference to Mary, mother of Jesus, [1] [2]
Also spelled Rayna or Reina, it is also a Yiddish name referring to spiritual or ritual purity.[3]
It may refer to:
- Reyna I. Aburto (born 1963), Nicaraguan-born American religious leader, language translation specialist, and public speaker
- Reyna Gallegos, Mexican retired female professional wrestler
- Reyna Grande (born 1975), Mexican author
- Reyna Hamui (born 1993), Mexican figure skater
- Reyna Marroquín (1941-1969, Salvadoran woman murdered in the United States)
- Reyna Pacheco (born 1994), Mexican-American professional squash player
- Reyna Reyes (born 2001), Mexican-American footballer
- Reyna Roberts (born 1997), American country music singer-songwriter
- Reyna Rueda, Nicaraguan politician
Notes and References
- Web site: Meaning, origin and history of the name Reina (1).
- Web site: Meaning, origin and history of the name Regina.
- Web site: Meaning, origin and history of the name Reina (2).