madrina
In Spanish, "madrina" can mean godmother or sponsor, particularly in a religious context such as a baptism or confirmation. It can also be used informally to refer to a woman who is like a mentor or protector.
NINANG. NINANG.
Madrina
No, "Nina" does not mean godmother. In Spanish, "nina" can refer to a girl or young girl. However, "madrina" is the term used for godmother in Spanish. The name "Nina" can also have various meanings in different cultures, but it does not specifically translate to godmother.
Godmother --> 干妈 gan(1) ma(1)
Marraine
its ninang in filipino word <3 ☺
Madrinha
nona
Fairy= hada fairy godmother= hada madrina
Ninong= godfather Ninang= godmother