Renika is of Slavic origin, particularly from Bulgaria and other Balkan regions, meaning "little queen" or "reigning". It's composed of the elements "Rein" (meaning "queen") and "ka" (a diminutive suffix). This name has gained international recognition in recent years due to its unique sound and appealing meaning. Renika is not particularly common, but it's distinctive enough to stand out without being overly exotic or difficult to pronounce for English speakers. It has a nice ring to it and rolls off the tongue easily. In terms of popularity, it's not among the top names in English-speaking countries, but it does appear occasionally, especially in communities with Slavic influences.
The name Renika experienced significant popularity between 1972 and 1998, with a peak of 25 births in 1983. However, it seems to have fallen out of favor since then, with only 9 births in both 1992 and 1993, and as low as 5 births in 1994. Overall, there were 359 babies named Renika during this period.