The baby name Mygina is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced {'IPA': {'English': '/mɪˈɡiːnə/', 'Russian': '/mɨˈɡʲinə/'}, 'respelling': {'English': 'mi-GEE-nuh', 'Russian': 'mɨ-GEE-nuh'}}.
The baby name Mygina is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced {'IPA': {'English': '/mɪˈɡiːnə/', 'Russian': '/mɨˈɡʲinə/'}, 'respelling': {'English': 'mi-GEE-nuh', 'Russian': 'mɨ-GEE-nuh'}}.
Mygina is Russian, Slavic in Origin.
A modern blend, Mygina pairs the intimate English/Scandinavian element My (“my; beloved,” also a Swedish given name) with Gina, the Italian-English short form of names such as Regina, Georgina, Eugenia, Virginia, and Luigina. Through these roots, it can carry several traditional meanings - most commonly “queen” (via Latin regina), but also “earthworker/farmer” (Greek georgos), “well-born/noble” (Greek eugenes), “maiden” (Latin virgo), or “famous warrior” (Germanic Ludwig).
Usage appears in late 20th–21st-century records as a rare, creative choice in English-speaking countries. Because it is not tied to a single tradition, spellings vary; you may encounter My-Gina, Myjina, or Mygeena, though Gina, Regina, and Georgina remain the closest established relatives. Parents often interpret the name as “my Gina” or “my queen,” and diminutives such as My, Gigi, and Gia are plausible in everyday use.
We can't find Mygina in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. That usually points to a very rare, regional, or newly coined name. However you look at it, very few people share it.
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