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Raegina

Raegina is a variant of Regina, from Latin meaning "queen."

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Raegina is a variant of Regina, from Latin meaning queen. The spelling changes the familiar classic just enough to make it look more modern and individualized, while preserving the regal meaning at its core. Regina itself has long carried associations with dignity, church tradition, and feminine sovereignty, so Raegina inherits that heritage even as it updates the visual form.

The result is a name that feels both elevated and freshly styled. As a given name, Raegina has a strong, polished presence. The extra vowels lend it a slightly softer and more decorative feel than the original, but the royal meaning remains unmistakable.

Names meaning queen often feel stately and confident, and Raegina is no exception. It sounds like a name chosen for grace and authority, one that wants to keep the classical resonance of Regina while adding a more contemporary spelling signature.

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