Tirina is a unique and distinctive given name of Slavic origin, particularly from Eastern Europe. It is derived from the ancient Slavic word 'tyrina', which means 'strong' or 'powerful'. Tirina is believed to have been popularized by the 19th-century poet Adam Mickiewicz in his epic poem 'Pan Tadeusz'. The name has since gained recognition and is used in various Slavic countries, particularly Poland, Ukraine, Russia, and Bulgaria. It offers a beautiful blend of strength, uniqueness, and cultural significance for those who bear it.
The name Tirina was quite popular in the year 1972 with a total of five babies being named Tirina that year.