Galina
Galina, Halyna, or Halina (Russian: Галина; from Greek γαλήνη "Serenity") is an East Slavic feminine given name, also popular in Bulgaria and Slovenia during the period of Soviet influence.[citation needed] Galina is the standard transliteration from Russian. It is generally transliterated as Halyna from Ukrainian (Ukrainian: Галина) and as Halina from Belarusian (Belarusian: Галіна). The latter form is also frequently found in Poland.
In ancient Greek mythology, Galene was one of the Nereid mermaids,[relevant?] known as the goddess of calm seas.[1] Two Christian female martyrs of this name are recognized by the Orthodox church: the first died in 252 (feast day March 10), the other one, the more famous Galene of Corinth, in 290 (feast day April 16).[2][3]
Diminutives include:
- Common: Galya (Halya), Galka (Halka (two forms: Галка, Галька)), Gala, Galochka, Galusha, Galechka, Galenka, Galinka (Halynka)
- Less common: Galinochka (Галиночка), Galinushka (Галинушка), Galinushenka (Галинушенька), Галиха, Галиша, Галишка, Галишна, Галок.[4]
Notable persons with the given name Galina include:
Notable bearers of this name include:
- Galina Antyufeyeva, Transnistrian politician and the wife of Vladimir Antyufeyev.
- Alina Astafei known before 1995 as Galina Astafei
- Galina Beloglazova, Russian rhythmic gymnast
- Galina Borzenkova, Russian handball player
- Galina Brezhneva, daughter of the Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev
- Galina Bogomolova, Russian long-distance runner
- Galina Bukharina, Soviet athlete
- Galina Burdina, Soviet fighter pilot
- Galina Bystrova, Soviet athlete
- Galina Chistyakova, Soviet long jumper
- Galina Danilchenko (born 1964), Ukrainian accountant and politician
- Galina Dodon, Moldovan First Lady
- Galina Dyuragina, Russian author and child psychologist
- Galina Dzhugashvili, Russian translator of French
- Galina Efremenko, Ukrainian figure skater
- Galina Eguiazarova, Russian pianist
- Galina Gorokhova, Soviet and Russian fencer
- Galina Grzhibovskaya, Soviet figure skater
- Galina Kakovkina, Russian artist
- Galina Kreft, Soviet sprint canoer
- Galina Korchuganova, Soviet/Russian test pilot and aerobatics champion
- Galina Kulakova, Soviet cross country skier
- Galina Kofman, Russian-born, American computer scientist
- Galina Kopernak, Russian theater actress
- Galina Koukleva, Russian biathlete
- Halyna Kuzmenko, Ukrainian teacher and anarchist revolutionary
- Galina Likhachova, Russian speed skater
- Galina Lukashenko, First Lady of Belarus
- Galina Malchugina, Russian sprinter
- Galina Mezentseva, Russian ballerina
- Galina Miklínová, Czech illustrator and director
- Galina Mishenina, Russian rower
- Galina Mitrokhina (rowing) (born 1940), Russian rower
- Galina Mitrokhina (athletics) (born 1944), Russian track and field athlete
- Galina Murašova, Lithuanian discus thrower
- Galina Onopriyenko, Russian handball player
- Galina Pedan, Kyrgyzstani athlete
- Galina Penkova, Bulgarian sprinter
- Galina Pilyushenko, Soviet cross country skier
- Galina Polskikh, Soviet film actress
- Galina Poryvayeva, Russian sprint canoeist
- Galina Prozumenshchikova, Soviet swimmer
- Galina Rytova, Russian-Kazakhstani water polo player
- Galina Samsova, Russian ballerina
- Galina Savenko, Soviet sprint canoeist
- Galina Savinkova, track and field athlete
- Galina Sergeyeva, (1914–2000) Russian actress
- Galina Shamrai, Soviet gymnast
- Galina Shubina, Russian poster and graphics artist
- Galina Stancheva, Bulgarian volleyball player
- Galina Starovoytova, Russian politician and ethnographer
- Galina Stepanskaya, speed skater
- Galina Timchenko (born 1962), Russian journalist
- Galina Ivanovna Tsukanova (1942–2014), Soviet and Russian scientist and engineer
- Galina Tyurina (1938–1970), Soviet mathematician
- Galina Ulanova, Russian ballerina
- Galina Varlamova, Evenk writer
- Galina Vishnevskaya, Russian opera singer
- Galina Vecherkovskaya (born 1926), Russian rower
- Galina Vinogradova, Russian orienteering competitor
- Galina Vishnevskaya, Russian opera singer
- Galina Voskoboeva, Russian-Kazakhstani tennis player
- Galina Yermolayeva (rower), Russian rower
- Galina Yershova, Russian academic historian
- Galina Zmievskaya, Ukrainian figure skating coach
- Galina Zhikareva, Soviet sprint canoeist
- Galina Zhitnyuk, Soviet-Moldovan politician
- Galina Zybina, Russian shot-putter and javelin thrower
References
[edit]See also
[edit]- All pages with titles containing Galina
- All pages with titles containing Halina
- All pages with titles containing Halyna
- ^ "Galene - Greek Goddess Nereid of Calm Seas".
- ^ Энциклопедический словарь Брокгауза и Ефрона
- ^ "Martyrs of Corinth". Orthodox Church of America.
- ^ Петровский Н.А., Словарь русских личных имен