Tine is a charming and timeless name for baby girls. With origins in Denmark and Norway, Tine carries a sense of Scandinavian grace and elegance. In Danish and Norwegian, Tine is pronounced as TEE-nuh (/tiˈnə/), while in English, it is pronounced as TYNE (/taɪn/). The name has a lovely simplicity to it, making it easy to pronounce and remember. Variations of the name include Tina. Although not as popular in recent years, Tine had a moderate level of popularity in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. It brings to mind images of strength and beauty, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking a unique yet classic name for their daughter.
Tine Thing Helseth is a Norwegian trumpet soloist known for her expertise in classical music. |
Tine Urnaut is a Slovenian volleyball player known for his success with the Slovenia national team and JTEKT Stings. |
Tine De Caigny is a Belgian footballer known for her role as a midfielder for Frauen-Bundesliga club 1899 Hoffenheim and the Belgium national team. |
Tine Baanders - Martina "Tine" Baanders was a Dutch illustrator, graphic designer, and teacher known for her ex-libris designs and protective book covers. |
Tine Lindhardt is a Danish theologian and the Lutheran bishop of the Diocese of Funen since November 4, 2012. |