Mina 2
Feminine
Hindi, Marathi, Tamil
Meaning & Origin
Mina 2 is a primarily Indian feminine name, originating from the Sanskrit word मीन (mīna) meaning "fish." In Hindu astrology, Mīna corresponds to the zodiac sign Pisces, the twelfth sign of the zodiac, symbolizing the fish. The name thus carries astrological and aquatic connotations, often associated with qualities of intuition, adaptability, and depth. It is predominantly used in Hindi, Marathi, and Tamil-speaking regions of India, with the Tamil variant Meena also being common.
The name draws on a rich cultural backdrop in Hinduism, where the fish (Matsya) is the first avatar of the god Vishnu. Matsya is said to have saved the sage Manu and the seeds of life from a great deluge, a myth that parallels other flood narratives. While Mina 2 does not directly refer to this avatar, the fish symbol is pervasive in Indian art and literature.
Distinction from Western Name
The Indian name Mina should not be confused with the homonymous Western name Mina, which is a diminutive of Wilhelmina or a name in its own right with Germanic origins. The brief above may also reference the Italian singer Mina, but "Mina 2" in the Wikipedia source pertains to a studio album; this is unrelated to the Indian
name. The original Indian name Mina is found in Hindu/Buddhist contexts and is distinct from the Arabic-origin name Mina (meaning "port" or "lamp") or the Japanese Mina (meaning "everyone").
Meaning: "fish" (from Sanskrit mīna, the Sanskrit mīna meaning "fish")
Origin: Sanskrit, rooted in Hindu astrology (sign of Pisces)
Type: Feminine given name
Usage Regions: India (Hindi, Marathi, Tamil)
Related Forms: Meena (Tamil)