Maryna is a beautiful and unique name for baby girls. It has its origins in Ukraine and Russia, where it is typically pronounced as mah-RY-nah (/maʀɪˈna/). The name Maryna is also associated with the variation Marina. In terms of popularity in the United States, Maryna has been steadily used over the years, although not extremely common. It ranked 16,503rd in 2014, with 5 occurrences. Its highest rank was achieved in 2005 when it reached 10,920th place with 9 occurrences. Despite its relatively low usage, Maryna remains an enchanting choice for parents seeking a name with Slavic origins and a touch of elegance.
Maryna and Serhiy Dyachenko - Maryna Yuryivna and Serhiy Serhiyovych Dyachenko, Ukrainian fantasy authors, were honored as the best science fiction writers in Europe at Eurocon 2005. |
Maryna Sergiivna Viazovska is a Ukrainian mathematician and Fields Medal recipient known for her work in sphere packing. |
Maryna Volodymyrivna Zanevska is a Ukrainian-born Belgian former professional tennis player with a career-high singles ranking of world No. 62 and one WTA Tour singles title. |
Maryna Linchuk is a Belarusian model known for her work in the fashion industry. |
Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel is a Polish World Cup alpine ski racer who competed in the 2014 Winter Olympics and won a gold medal in giant slalom at the 2013 Winter Universiade. |
Maryna Aliaksandrauna Arzamasova is a successful Belarusian middle-distance runner, known for winning medals at the European Athletics Indoor Championships and the World Championships in Athletics. |
Maryna Oleksandrivna Bekh-Romanchuk is a Ukrainian long jumper and triple jumper who won the silver medal at the 2019 World Championships. |
Maryna Hancharova is a Belarusian rhythmic gymnast known for her Olympic silver medal and world championship titles in group events. |
Maryna Doroshenko - Maryna Olegіvna Doroshenko was a Ukrainian basketball player. |