Olina

Meaning of Olina

Tracing its lineage across three linguistic traditions, Olina is a feminine name that unites Hawaiian, Slovene, and Swedish heritages in a single, gently lilting form. In Hawaiian usage, it derives from ʻolina, meaning “joy” and typically pronounced oh-LEE-nah (/oˈliːnɑ/), conveying an innate brightness. Slovene speakers often use Olina as a diminutive of names such as Antonina or Angelina—pronounced oh-LEE-nah (/oˈlíːna/)—appreciating its concise warmth, while in Swedish it appears with a subtly altered vowel sound (/uˈliːna/) yet preserves the same graceful cadence. In the United States, Olina remains a rare but steady choice—ranking around the 936th position in 2024 with fourteen newborns—demonstrating that its understated elegance continues to attract those seeking a name both worldly and quietly distinctive. It may not top nursery rosters, but for families drawn to international roots and soft-spoken charm, Olina presents a fitting option.

Pronunciation

Slovene

  • Pronunced as oh-LEE-nah (/oˈlíːna/)

Hawaiian

  • Pronunced as oh-LEE-nah (/oˈliːnɑ/)

Swedish

  • Pronunced as oh-LEE-nah (/uˈliːna/)

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Notable People Named Olina

Olina Storsand -
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Laura Katherine Bennett
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