This article is about the name. For the village in Estonia, see
Ärina. For the region in Pakistan, see
Yasin Valley.
Arina (Cyrillic: Арина) is a feminine given name.
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As a Slavic name, it is a variant of Irina, meaning peace.
It is also a Japanese name meaning Gold.
In history, Arina is Greek in origin and it means ‘Peace’.
In Greek mythology, it was the name of the Greek goddess of peace.
Arina is an Iranian/persion name meaning of Aryan descent
- Arina Averina (born 1998), Russian rhythmic gymnast
- Arina Bilotserkivska (born 1989), Ukrainian basketballer
- Arina Charopa (born 1995), Belarusian rhythmic gymnast
- Arina Cherniavskaia (born 1998), Russian pair skater
- Arina Ephipania (born 1978), Indonesian vocalist
- Arina Fedorovtseva (born 2004), Russian volleyball player
- Arina Folts (born 1997), Uzbekistani tennis player
- Arina Hugenholtz (1848–1934), Dutch painter
- Arina Kachan (born 1994), Belarusian judoka
- Arina Kobayashi, Japanese kickboxer
- Arina Martinova (born 1990), Russian figure skater
- Arina Nikishova (born 1997), Russian rhythmic gymnast
- Arina Okamanchuk, Estonian rhythmic gymnast
- Arina Openysheva (born 1999), Russian competitive swimmer
- Arina Rodionova (born 1989), Russian tennis player
- Aryna Sabalenka (born 1998), Belarusian tennis player
- Arina Sharapova (born 1961), Russian TV presenter and journalist
- Arina Shulgina (born 1991), Russian triathlete
- Arina Sobakina (1762–?), Russian ballerina and stage actress
- Arina Spătaru, Moldovan businesswoman and politician
- Arina Surkova (born 1998), Russian swimmer
- Arina Tanemura (born 1978), Japanese manga artist
- Arina Tsitsilina (born 1998), Belarusian rhythmic gymnast
- Arina Ushakova (born 1989), Russian pair skater and coach
- Arina Ushakova (born 2002), Russian ice dancer
- Arina Bulanova (born 1999), Russian musical artist