Betina is a charming and feminine name of Hebrew origin, derived from the name Elizabeth, which means "God is my oath." Pronounced as buh-TEE-nuh (/bətˈiːnə/), Betina carries an air of elegance and timelessness. A common variation of this name is Bettina. Although not frequently used in recent years, Betina enjoyed greater popularity in the mid-20th century, particularly peaking in the 1980s. The name evokes a sense of classic grace and has been cherished by those who appreciate its delicate yet strong connotations. Whether chosen for its melodic sound or its meaningful roots, Betina remains a beautiful choice for a baby girl.
Betina Vadimovna Popova is a retired Russian competitive ice dancer who achieved success with her partners Sergey Mozgov and Yuri Vlasenko. |
Betina Gonzalez - Betina González is an Argentine writer known for her literary works. |
Betina Jozami, a retired tennis player from Argentina, achieved success with seven singles and 15 doubles titles on the ITF Circuit during her career. |
Betina Fernanda Soriano is an Argentine policewoman and footballer known for playing as a forward for Sporting San José and the Argentina women's national team. |
Betina Temelkova - Betina "Beti" Temelkova is a Bulgarian-Israeli female judoka. |
Betina Kastbjerg is a Danish businesswoman and politician, representing the Denmark Democrats party in the Folketing for the West Jutland constituency. |
Betina Jæger is a Danish Dressage rider who has competed at international events such as the FEI World Equestrian Games and the World Championship for Young Horses. |
Betina Langerhuus is a Danish former cricketer who played six Women's One Day International matches for the Denmark women's national cricket team between 1989 and 1990. |