Raegine is likely a variant of Regina or Régine, from Latin regina meaning "queen."
Raegine is likely a variant of Regina or Régine, from Latin regina meaning queen. The name therefore belongs to the same royal semantic field as many other regal forms, but its altered spelling gives it a more individualized and modern appearance. It feels slightly more delicate than Raegina, with a French-leaning finish that softens the queenly root.
That combination makes it elegant, uncommon, and visually distinctive. In use, Raegine has a poised and graceful character. It sounds polished without being severe, and it retains the strong symbolic center of queenly dignity.
Names in this family often appeal because they pair authority with femininity in a direct way, and Raegine does that while also feeling a little unexpected. The name has the air of a classic that has been lightly reworked for a contemporary setting, keeping its regal heart intact.