Betina

Meaning of Betina

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.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as buh-TEE-nuh (/bətˈiːnə/)

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Notable People Named Betina

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.
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