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The baby name Dina Natha is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced DEE-nah NAH-thah (approx.).

Dina Natha is Hebrew in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 4.0
Origin: Hebrew
Pronunciation: DEE-nah NAH-thah (approx.)

What is the meaning of the name Dina Natha ?

The baby name Dina Natha is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced DEE-nah NAH-thah (approx.).

Dina Natha is Hebrew in Origin.

Dina Natha is a Sanskrit compound (dīna + nātha) meaning “Lord of the humble” or “protector of the afflicted.” Used as a theophoric epithet for Hindu deities - especially Shiva, Vishnu, and Krishna - it entered personal-name use across North India and Nepal, notably among Marathi, Hindi, and Nepali speakers. The name carries devotional and benevolent connotations and was popular in the late 19th and 20th centuries; bearers include the musician Pandit Dinanath Mangeshkar.

Common forms include Dinanath and Deenanath; scholarly transliterations spell it Dīnanātha. The spaced form Dina Nath reflects modern orthography and Anglo-Indian records. Related short forms are Dina/Deena or Nath. Not to be confused with the separate Semitic name Dina (Hebrew “judged”). Meaning is consistent across variants: a protector or patron of the poor, humble, or downtrodden.

We have no record of Dina Natha in any national birth registry or name dataset. That usually points to a very rare, regional, or newly coined name. Whichever it is, scarcely anyone else carries it.

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Dina Natha is predominantly a girl's name.
Dina Natha is a 4 syllable name, pronounced DEE-nah NAH-thah (approx.).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Dinah Natha, Deena Natha, Dina Nātha, Dina-Natha and Dena Natha.
Dina Natha is a name of Hebrew origin, traditionally used in Israel. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within Israel and its diaspora communities.