Ragine name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Latin
Meaning: The Queen, Purple Flower, King and The Word Reina with the Meaning Queen
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What does Ragine mean?

Ragine is resulted from Regina. Meaning of Regina is The Queen and The Word Reina with the Meaning Queen came from Latin.

Variants of Ragine

Raygine

Middle Names for Ragine

Lucie, Wana, Klaudia, Suzan, Lah, view more middle names that goes with Ragine

How popular is the name Ragine?

Ragine is an uncommon baby name in United States and may not be used now as it was last seen in 1997. At least, 100 people globally have been given the name as per our findings.

YearRankBirths
199790179
199695818
1995467721
1994501519
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological aspects of Ragine

You are all about adventure and travel. You always watch not to hurt anyone's emotions. You sleep a lot because it's your way of escaping reality. You are an ambitious person, who's driven by success and high aspirations. There are so many new, exciting things to experience. Start looking at obstacles and challenges as new opportunities. You are the most active, livingly human being in your surroundings.

Other names similar to Ragine, for soon-to-be-parents

  •  Virginien - Virginien means "Virgin" has its origin in Latin language
  •  Sabin - Rare unisex name Sabin is originated from Latin, meaning of Sabin is "Inhabitants of Sabine"
  •  Retta - Widespread and Ceaseless Retta has its origin in Latin, Germanic and Scandinavian bestowed upon girls, Retta means "Raet Meaning Advice". Retta is spelling variant of Rhetta.
  •  Nel - Unwonted Nels origin is Old English and Hebrew, meaning of Nel is "God is with Us" used primarily in Norwegian, Danish and English is bestowed upon baby girls
  •  Licia - Particulary used in Italian and English far-out, Licia means "Happy, Abbreviation of Alicia or Truthful", a baby girl name has origin in Latin, Germanic and Hebrew

Famous people named Ragine

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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