Levina is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "union" or "joining." It is a variant spelling of Levina, which is derived from the Hebrew word "lev," meaning heart. The name has been used throughout history, with notable bearers including Levina Wylly (1500-1582), a Dutch lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth I of England.
The name Levina has experienced fluctuations over time, with the highest number of births occurring most recently, in 2022 with 12 births. The peak years for this name were during World War I and its aftermath, particularly in 1916 (14 births), 1918 (16 births), and 1920-1922 (ranging from 16 to 20 births). However, since the 1970s, there has been a consistent decline in popularity for this name, with fewer than ten births per year occurring annually.