Omina

Meaning of Omina

Omina, a feminine given name rooted in the Latin stem omnis – meaning “all” – emerges as a lyrical invocation of universality, its morphological formation marrying the omnipresent root omni- with the feminine suffix -a to evoke wholeness and plenitude. This etymological lineage, steeped in classical resonance, weaves through the semantic tapestry of antiquity, suggesting a bearer who enfolds within her name the manifold aspirations of a boundless horizon. In the realm of symbolism, Omina resonates as a compass of completeness, an expository testament to the human yearning for connection across myriad facets of existence, much like sunlight diffusing through the arches of an ancient basilica to illuminate each mosaic tile with equal grace. Despite its relative rarity in modern American registers, its measured ascent from rank 952 in 2018 to 945 in 2024 bespeaks an emergent appreciation for its dignified warmth and scholarly elegance. Thus, Omina stands as both homage to Latin tradition and a contemporary emblem of universal possibility, offering parents a name that encapsulates academic gravitas and poetic breadth.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as oh-MEE-nuh (/oʊˈmiːnə/)

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