Alina traces its origins back to ancient Greece meaning "light" or "bright". Alina also has Arabic heritage, meaning "noble". Often spelled "Alena" it is not a popular modern name choice in North America. A martyr and the daughter of a pagan chieftain, St Alina is the Patron Saint of eye problems and toothaches.
Alina traces its origins back to ancient Greece meaning "light" or "bright". Alina also has Arabic heritage, meaning "noble". Often spelled "Alena" it is not a popular modern name choice in North America. A martyr and the daughter of a pagan chieftain, St Alina is the Patron Saint of eye problems and toothaches.
Alina traces its origins back to ancient Greece meaning "light" or "bright". Alina also has Arabic heritage, meaning "noble". Often spelled "Alena" it is not a popular modern name choice in North America. A martyr and the daughter of a pagan chieftain, St Alina is the Patron Saint of eye problems and toothaches.
Alina traces its origins back to ancient Greece meaning "light" or "bright". Alina also has Arabic heritage, meaning "noble". Often spelled "Alena" it is not a popular modern name choice in North America. A martyr and the daughter of a pagan chieftain, St Alina is the Patron Saint of eye problems and toothaches.