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This is a rather difficult name to have in Swedish as it's common slang to refer to the police in a negative sense.
Aina is also Estonian, used alongside Aino in Estonia. The name day for Aina in Estonia is May 10.Source: https://forebears.io/forenames/aina
Lovely!
Also occasionally used in Hungarian: https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aina
Gender: FeminineUsages: HungarianPronunciation: ahy-EE-nahMeaning: Finnish origin, meaning "imagination", or Japanese origin, meaning "love" and "vegetables,greens", from ai 愛 and na 菜.(Information from name #346692 originally submitted by user epresvanilia)
Also Estonian: https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aina
Also an Arabic/Muslim name.
"Aina" is also slang for police, in Swedish.
Spelled 'Ina' in English.
At first, I thought it was AY-nuh, but EYE-nuh is beautiful as well. I'm still inclined to pronounce it AY-nuh though.
Aina is also the Hawaiian word for land.
This is my sister's name and we've always pronounced it AY-nah instead of EYE-nah.
It's interesting to discover years later that the initial kreatyv spylyng I used for my own name (when I was going through my kreatyv spylyng phase at age twelve) is actually a real name in some cultures, albeit with a different pronunciation. It has a sweet sound and a lovely meaning.
Some immigrants in Sweden call the police "Aina". Anyway, I love the name.
It doesn't mean always in Finnish. Aino was a girl in the Finnish Epic book called Kalevala.
What a lovely name! I like it.
The meaning is very beautiful. Not so sure on the actual name, however...
Aina is pronounced as "EYE-nah".
Also means "always" in Finnish.

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