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Greek, Russian, Slavic, French.
Number of symbols: 6
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Polina

Female name



Abbreviated forms

Polinka, Polya, Polyasha, Pasha, Polyunya, Polyusya, Pusya, Polyuha, Polyusha, Polyaha, Lina.

Description

Okay, here is the translation: Polina is a feminine name that has captured the hearts of countless parents across the country. Its meaning is intrinsically linked to the image of purity, sanctity, and light. Literally translated from Greek "Poli" (Πόλις), it means "city," while the suffix "-ina" adds a feminine touch and denotes the genitive case, translating to "born of the city." More broadly, the name evokes associations with the ideal of beauty, harmony, and spiritual purity, bringing to mind noble and ethereal beginnings. The origins of the name Polina trace back to ancient culture; it was prevalent in both Ancient Greece and Rome. Although its active use in East Slavic languages began later, its deep connection to the Greek cultural heritage has remained unchanged. Interestingly, the name was not widely used in medieval Rus', but it gained new life during the 19th century with the emergence of Enlightenment ideals. The historical context of the name Polina is closely tied to the era of the New Time. During the 19th century, a period of Russian cultural development and renewed interest in classical ideals, the name acquired special significance. It became a symbol of striving for spiritual enlightenment and harmonious personal development. In the 20th century, Polina remained less popular compared to other common female names, but it experienced renewed popularity in the post-Soviet era, particularly among parents seeking a name that was sound yet not overly common. People named Polina are often associated with qualities such as sensitivity, kindness, intellectual curiosity, and empathy. They frequently possess a rich imagination, love poetry and art, but can sometimes be overly idealistic or demanding of themselves and others. Their character is often described as a blend of a light disposition and a tendency towards introspection. Among the notable bearers of the name Polina are Polina Orlova – a Soviet actress and model, Polina Gagarina – the daughter of the first cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, Polina Kostyleva – a well-known Russian TV host and singer, and Polina Novikova – an Olympic boxing champion. Today, the name Polina is highly popular in Russia and the countries of the CIS. It occupies one of the most desired positions among popular female names. Many choose it for its pleasant sound and unique character. Diminutives or affectionate forms of the name include Polin, Polenka, Polusha, and Polika.

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