Rogina, of Latin origin, means 'from the riverbank'. It is a unique and distinctive name that was quite popular during the Middle Ages but has since become less common. The name Rogina is derived from the Latin word 'rivus', meaning 'stream' or 'brook'. It is often associated with water, nature, and tranquility.
The name Rogina saw its peak popularity between 1959 and 1960 with a total of 32 births during these two years. However, it seems there was a gap in usage from 1965 to 1973 as no births were recorded for this period. The name's popularity picked up again in the late 70s, but it has not been given to any newborns since 1979, with only one record in 1992. Overall, Rogina was quite popular from the mid-50s to the late 60s, but its usage has declined significantly over time.