Luigina is an Italian female given name derived from the Latin 'Lucius', meaning "light" or "fame". It has been traditionally used in Italy and other regions with strong Italian influence, particularly among Catholics due to its association with Saint Lucius of Lucca. The name has a distinctive and elegant sound, offering parents who seek something less common but equally charming an appealing choice for their daughter's name.
The name Luigina experienced varying popularity over the years, with a notable peak in 1923 when it was chosen for nine newborn girls. However, this popularity did not sustain, as the number of annual births bearing this name fluctuated and decreased in subsequent years: six births in 1965, seven in 1972, and five in 1980. Overall, a total of twenty-seven girls were named Luigina across these four decades.