Meaning & Origin
Reyna is a variant of Reina 1, Spanish for "queen". It is a feminine given name used primarily in Spanish-speaking communities, though it also appears in cultures that have adopted the Spanish form. The name shares roots with the Italian Regina and is sometimes chosen in reference to Mary, mother of Jesus, as a religious title.
Etymology
Reyna is a spelling variant of Reina, which directly means "queen" in Spanish. The name derives from the Latin regina, meaning "queen." In the Christian context, it is often associated with the Virgin Mary, especially in the Catholic tradition where some languages use it as a title. The Bulgarian forms Raina and Raya share the same meaning, while the Yiddish name Rayna 1 also overlaps in spelling but carries a distinct etymology related to purity.
Notable Bearers
Reyna I. Aburto (born 1963), Nicaraguan-born American religious leader and translator
Reyna Grande (born 1975), Mexican author
Reyna Roberts (born 1997), American country singer
Reyna Reyes (born 2001), Mexican-American footballer
Reyna Pacheco (born 1994), Mexican-American squash player
Cultural Significance
Although primarily a variant of Reina, Reyna has become an independent name in its own right. Its popularity in Spanish-speaking countries reflects common naming trends and Catholic devotion. Given the closeness to reina, it carries regal connotations.
Key Facts
Meaning: Queen
Origin: Spanish, Latin root from regina
Type: Feminine given name
Usage: Spanish, Filipino, communities with Spanish influence