Almina, of Latin origin, is derived from the word 'almus', meaning 'kind' or 'merciful'. This name was popular among the medieval nobility and is often associated with historical figures like Almina, Countess of Harewood. It comprises five letters: A, L, M, I, N.
"The name Almina has seen varying popularity over time, with peak years including 1916 (9 births), 1923 (11 births), and 2013 (12 births). However, it's been quite popular consistently from the late 1800s to present day, totaling 234 births overall."