Gyna is a unique and uncommon female given name of Greek origin, derived from the word 'gynaios', which means 'woman'. It was used as an adjective to describe something feminine or belonging to women in ancient Greece. While not widely popular today, Gyna has been recorded as a given name in various cultures throughout history, often appearing in historical records and literature. Its rarity makes it distinctive, perhaps appealing to parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughter.
By 1985, five individuals were named Gyna.