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Raina

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Pronounced RAY-nuh /ˈreɪ.nə/High

Meaning: From Slavic Rayna, a form of Regina meaning queen (Latin); also used as a variant of the nature word rain; or from French Reine (queen); meaning queen or pure oneHigh

In 30 seconds: Raina is a Slavic girls name meaning queen, related to Regina, also used as an evocative nature variant of Rain, that has gentle cross-cultural appeal as a soft two-syllable name with a regal meaning.
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Origin HighSlavic, French, English
MeaningFrom Slavic Rayna, a form of Regina meaning queen (Latin); also used as a variant of the nature word rain; or from French Reine (queen); meaning queen or pure one
U.S. rank (2025)#916 ↗ Rising
2025 U.S. births287 girls (0.02% of U.S. girls)
Peak year2011
Total births (all-time)≈ 12,449

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 201119462025

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

History & Origin

Raina is primarily a Slavic feminine name, a form of Rayna, which connects to Latin Regina meaning queen. It has been used in Bulgaria, Serbia, and other Slavic countries for centuries. George Bernard Shaw used the name for his Bulgarian heroine in Arms and the Man (1894), giving it early English-language literary currency. In parallel, Raina functions as a variant of Rain or the French Reine (queen), giving it a nature-word interpretation alongside the regal one.

Raina has been in modest use in the United States across the 20th and 21st centuries, particularly in communities of Eastern European heritage and among parents drawn to its gentle, flowing sound. It is distinct from Rayna (the direct Slavic form), Rayne (the weather-name variant), and Raine (a French-influenced form). In the 21st century it sits comfortably within the soft, two-syllable feminine name trend alongside Vera, Nora, Luna, and Lena.

Did you know? George Bernard Shaw named the heroine of his 1894 comedy Arms and the Man Raina Petkoff — a young Bulgarian woman infatuated with romantic heroism — giving the name an early literary stamp and making it one of the few given names introduced to English-speaking audiences through a major stage play.
Overall data confidence 83%
Behind the Name — Raina — Slavic etymology and usage

Variations

RaynaRaineRayne

Nicknames

RaiRina

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If you like Raina…

Rayna— direct Slavic form of the same name with identical meaning and near-identical sound
Reina— Spanish word name meaning queen with the same regal meaning as Raina
Vera— two-syllable girls name with the same soft, understated Eastern European elegance
Lena— two-syllable feminine name with comparable quiet, classic appeal

Frequently Asked

What does the name Raina mean?

Raina is a Slavic form of Regina meaning queen; it is also used as a variant of the nature name Rain.

How do you pronounce Raina?

It is said RAY-nuh — two syllables, stress on the first.

Is Raina the same as Rayna?

They are very closely related; Rayna is the direct Slavic form while Raina is an anglicised variant with the same pronunciation.

Is Raina a popular name?

Raina is a modest but steady presence in U.S. birth records, valued for its soft sound and regal meaning.