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Galina

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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:

Galene of Corinth (Russian icon)

Notable bearers of this name include:

References

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See also

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  1. ^ "Galene - Greek Goddess Nereid of Calm Seas".
  2. ^ Энциклопедический словарь Брокгауза и Ефрона
  3. ^ "Martyrs of Corinth". Orthodox Church of America.
  4. ^ Петровский Н.А., Словарь русских личных имен