Mistina

Meaning of Mistina

Mistina, pronounced mih-STEE-nuh (/mɪˈstiːnə/), is a melodic variant of the Greek name Christina—“the anointed one”—infused with the dewy imagery of morning mists drifting over India’s tea gardens. Bestowed upon girls, this name first graced U.S. birth registers in 1974 with seven newborns (ranked 744th) and, though it never broke into the top hundred, sustained its quiet allure with six to twelve babies per year through 1986, oscillating between ranks 744 and 807. Warm yet uncommon, Mistina weaves a poetic tapestry that evokes timeless tradition, the soft glow of dawn-lit horizons, and the delightful charm of a name that prefers a small, devoted following to a crowded stage.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as mih-STEE-nuh (/mɪˈstiːnə/)

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