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Rejena

Likely a phonetic variant of Regina, from Latin meaning queen.

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Rejena is likely a phonetic variant of Regina, the Latin name meaning queen. That gives it an unmistakable royal foundation even though the spelling has been softened and modernized. The name keeps the old sense of dignity, status, and feminine authority, while the altered form makes it feel more individualized.

Rejena belongs to the family of names where nobility is carried in sound and meaning together. The name has a smooth, flowing quality that softens the queenly core. It feels elegant and accessible, with a touch of ornament in its shape.

Rejena suggests grace, authority, and a modernized classical echo. It is the kind of name that balances regal meaning with a more personal, contemporary voice.

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