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Suprina

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Pronounced soo-PREE-nuh /suˈpriː.nə/Medium

Meaning: Suprina reads as an invented elaboration rather than an inherited name: the Su- opening plus the -prina/-rina ending links it to Sabrina and Katrina, while the shape happens to brush the Latin supra ('above'). No formal etymology is recorded, so the meaning lives in that resemblance.Low

In 30 seconds: Suprina is a modern coinage (said soo-PREE-nuh) that echoes Sabrina, with a Su- prefix and a soft -rina ending. It appeared briefly in the nineteen-seventies and stayed rare.
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Origin LowAmerican
MeaningSuprina reads as an invented elaboration rather than an inherited name: the Su- opening plus the -prina/-rina ending links it to Sabrina and Katrina, while the shape happens to brush the Latin supra ('above'). No formal etymology is recorded, so the meaning lives in that resemblance.
U.S. rank (1981)#11956 ↘ Falling
1981 U.S. births5 girls (0.00% of U.S. girls)
Peak year1971
Total births (all-time)≈ 111

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 197119661981

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

SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.

History & Origin

Suprina is best understood as a coined name rather than a traditional one, shaped from the -rina family of Sabrina and Katrina with a fresh Su- opening. Its faint echo of the Latin supra ('above') is coincidental rather than a documented root, so its charm is really in its rhythm.

Suprina turns up for American girls chiefly around the early nineteen-seventies, given to only about fifteen a year at its peak and never widespread. Someone named Suprina then would be in her fifties today.

Did you know? The -rina ending that gives Suprina its lilt is the same one carried by Sabrina and Katrina, which is part of why an invented name like this still sounds instantly familiar.
Overall data confidence 30%
References - Suprina — Coinage; Su- + -rina (Sabrina); faint Latin supra echo; no documented root; plain-Latin only.

Variations

SuprenaSupriniaSabrina

Nicknames

SueRinaPrina

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If you like Suprina…

Sabrina— the -rina name Suprina most closely echoes
Katrina— another -rina name of the same rhythm
Serena— a like soft, three-beat girl's name
Sabina— shares the gentle -ina ending and feel

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Suprina mean?

Suprina has no documented literal meaning; it reads as a modern coinage echoing Sabrina, with a Su- prefix and a -rina ending, brushing Latin supra ('above').

How do you pronounce Suprina?

It is said soo-PREE-nuh /suˈpriː.nə/ - three syllables, stress on the second.

Is Suprina a boy or girl name?

Suprina is used as a girl's name.

How popular is Suprina?

It was always rare in the United States, given to only about fifteen girls a year even at its peak in the early nineteen-seventies.

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