Dinah

/ˈdaɪnə/ noun

a female given name with Hebrew roots, appearing in Biblical and classical literature.

From Hebrew 'Dinah', possibly meaning 'judged' or 'judgment'. In the Bible, Dinah is a daughter of Jacob, and the name has been used for centuries in Hebrew and Christian traditions.

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