Janina (given name)
Appearance
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Janina is a given name, a feminine analog of Jan and Jonas.[1][2]
Notable people with the name include:
- Janina Andersson (born 1971), Finnish politician
- Janina Bauman (1926–2009), Polish journalist and writer of Jewish origin
- Janina Dłuska (1899–1932), Russian Empire-born Polish artist, illustrator
- Janina Fialkowska (born 1951), Canadian classical pianist
- Janina Fry (born 1973), Finnish pop singer and model
- Janina Garscia (1920–2004), Polish composer, pianist, and music teacher
- Janina Gavankar (born 1980), American actress and musician
- Janina Hettich (born 1996), German biathlete
- Janina Stronski (born 1946), Canadian-American TV talk show host better known as Jenny Jones (presenter)
- Janina Ochojska (born 1955), Polish humanitarian activist, Member of the European Parliament
- Janina Orlov (born 1955), Finnish-Swedish translator of literature
- Janina Oyrzanowska-Poplewska (1918–2001), Polish academic and veterinarian
- Janina Paradowska (1942–2016), Polish journalist
- Janina Ramirez (born 1980), British art historian and TV presenter
- Janina Szymkowiak (1910–1942), Polish nun, beatified by the Catholic Church
- Janina Żejmo (1909–1987), Soviet actress
References
[edit]- ^ "Vardo Janina reikšmė ir populiarumas". Tevu-darzelis.lt (in Lithuanian).
- ^ "Vardas Janina: reikšmė, kilmė, vardadienis, Šventieji globėjai". Tavovardas.com (in Lithuanian).