Ladrina is an intriguing and uncommon given name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'ladron', which translates to 'thief' or 'robber'. While its root might seem unusual, it's important to note that names often evolve and change meaning over time. The name Ladrina was more prevalent during the Middle Ages but has since become quite rare. It is not ranked among the top 1000 baby names in recent years, making it a unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon moniker for their child.
Ladrina had a spike in popularity between 1982 and 1983 with five births each year. However, it never reached widespread usage as there were no other years with more than five births until 1988, when another five babies were named Ladrina. In total, 21 girls have been named Ladrina since 1978.