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The baby name Meditrina is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced meh-di-TREE-nah.

Meditrina is Latin in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 4.0
Origin: Latin
Pronunciation: meh-di-TREE-nah

What is the meaning of the name Meditrina ?

The baby name Meditrina is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced meh-di-TREE-nah.

Meditrina is Latin in Origin.

From the Latin theonym Meditrina, this rare name refers to a minor Roman goddess associated with healing and wine. Her cult is linked to the October festival Meditrinalia, when Romans sipped a blend of new and old wine with a health-giving charm. Etymology points to Latin mederi “to heal,” related to medicina and remedium, and ultimately to the Proto‑Indo‑European root *med‑ “to take appropriate measures, heal.” The meaning is thus “healer” or “of medicine,” aligning with the goddess’s curative role.

As a personal name, Meditrina surfaces in modern times, chiefly from 19th–20th‑century classical revivals and contemporary mythic or neopagan interest; it remains extremely uncommon across languages. Historical variants are not established; the standard form is Meditrina. Modern wearers may use Medi or Trina as nicknames. The name’s cultural echoes parallel Roman Salus and Greek Hygieia, underscoring themes of health, remedy, and restorative ritual.

Meditrina is a genuine rarity. In all, it appears just 1 time, across 1 country.

Meditrina has the following similar or variant Names

Meditrina – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
SG Girls 0 #632 1 18,916
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People also ask about Meditrina

Meditrina is predominantly a girl's name.
Meditrina is a 4 syllable name, pronounced meh-di-TREE-nah.
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Medi, Meditri, Trina and Rina.
Across languages, Meditrina has these equivalents: Shifa (Arabic, 'healing'), Rafaela/Raphaela (Hebrew, 'God has healed'), Panacea (Greek, 'all-healing'), Salus (Latin, goddess/personification of health).
Yes, definitely. You won't find Meditrina anywhere in the official popularity rankings, so it ranks among the very rarest names.