Safina

Meaning of Safina

Picture a name that dances across desert dunes and Bollywood backstreets alike: Safina. With its roots gleaming like a jeweled dhow cutting through turquoise waves, Safina (pronounced suh-FEE-nuh) hails from the heart of Arabic lore, where the word means “ship” and carries dreams across the world’s seas. In India, it feels at home on a monsoon night, as lively and hopeful as lanterns bobbing in a river of rain. Parents who choose Safina cast their little girl as captain of her own adventures, steering through life with curiosity and grace. Though it’s a rare gem—only 33 newborn Safinas brightened U.S. birth records in 2024, landing her at rank 917—her melodic charm and cross-continental flair make her impossible to forget.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as roo-KAY-yah (/ruːˈkaɪjə/)

English

  • Pronunced as suh-FEE-nuh (/səˈfiːnə/)

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Notable People Named Safina

Safina Madhani -
Safina Sadullayeva -
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