Ramina is a captivating name of Persian origin, meaning 'mercy' or 'compassion'. It is derived from the Persian word 'rahm', which translates to 'womb' or 'compassionate'. This name has been popularized in various cultures, including Indian and Muslim communities, where it is often chosen for its beautiful sound and meaningful essence. Ramina is typically used as a feminine given name, but it can also be found as a surname in certain cultures.
Ramina experienced a notable peak in popularity between 1984 and 1990, with five or more births each year during this period. After a slight dip in the late '90s to early 2000s, the name saw renewed interest starting from 2016 onwards, with an increased number of births recorded in recent years (2020-2023). Overall, there have been 76 Raminas born since 1981.