Tarina

Meaning of Tarina

Tarina arrives like laughter in a sunlit Italian piazza! Its heart pulses with Latin roots—from terra (“earth”) plus the –ina suffix—giving it the cozy glow of “little land.” It also echoes the Finnish word tarina, meaning “story,” spinning a whisper of narrative in every syllable. The sound—tuh-REE-nuh—is a playful dance on the tongue. It feels warm, grounded, and creative. Though charmingly rare in U.S. baby books—bobbing gently within the top 1000 since the late 1950s—Tarina shines like a hidden jewel. It paints sun-soaked fields and invites the imagination to wander. It’s perfect for families craving an earthy name with a world of stories waiting to unfold.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as tuh-REE-nuh (/təˈriːnə/)

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Notable People Named Tarina

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