Galina

Galina (Russian: Галина; from Greek: γαλήνη, lit.'serenity, calm') is a Russian feminine given name.[1] The name Gala is a contracted form and is also of Russian origin.[1] It is generally transliterated as Halyna in Ukrainian and as Halina in Belarusian. The latter form is also frequently found in Poland.

Two Christian female martyrs of this name are recognized by the Orthodox church: the first died in 252 (feast day March 10 old style), the other one, the more famous Galina of Corinth, in 290 (feast day April 16 old style).[2][3]

Forms

Diminutives include:

  • Common: Galya, Galka, Gala, Galochka, Galusha, Galechka, Galenka, Galinka
  • Less common: Galinochka (Галиночка), Galinushka (Галинушка), Galinushenka (Галинушенька), Галиха, Галиша, Галишка, Галишна, Галок.[4]

People

References

  1. ^ a b Hanks, P.; Hodges, F.; Hardcastle, K. (2006). A Dictionary of First Names. The Oxford Reference Collection. OUP Oxford. pp. 105, 379. ISBN 978-0-19-157854-0. Of Russian origin, a contracted form of Galina, which is said to be from the Greek name Galéné 'calm', although it may actually be a vernacular form of Helen.
  2. ^ "Галина, христианские мученицы" . Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (in Russian). 1906.
  3. ^ "Martyrs of Corinth". Orthodox Church of America.
  4. ^ Петровский Н.А., Словарь русских личных имен

See also

  • All pages with titles containing Galina
  • Galene, one of the Nereid mermaids