It's just a name. As in every language where it exists (English, German and French - Justine, Italian - Giustina) it comes from the Latin name Iustina (feminine of Iustinus, meaning "fair" or "just".)
In Polish, the correct spelling of this name is Justyna (not Justina), pronounced "Yoosteena".
The name Poland comes from the tribe of Polans (Polanie in Polish, meaning people of the fields) who built many settlements in the area, one of which later became the first capital of Poland.
The name "Poland" comes from the Slavic tribe Polanie (literally mening "the people of the fields/plains").
There are no deserts in Poland.
I'm from Poland-_- Polska-Poland Polska-pole-pole means field
Poland is a country in Europe.People from Poland are called Poles.
The name Justina has an English origin, but is believed to be derived from the Latin name Lustina. The name itself has a meaning of fair or just.
The name Justina means "just, righteous, fair." It is of Latin origin. Please see the related link below.
Justina Hernik's birth name is Justyna Dominika Hernik.
The name "Yostina" is derived from the Latin name "Justina." The names are the same, just pronounced differently. "Yostina" is the Arabic way of saying Justina. Another example of this is Jose, which is the Spanish version of Joseph. Justina (and Justine) come from the Latin name lustina, a derivative of lustus,which means fair or just. The masculine version of the Justina is Justin. There are two saints who were named Justina but the saint most likely named after for Yostina is Saint Justina of Antioch. You can find her story here: http://www.orthodoxinfo.com/death/cyprian_justina.aspx.
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The name Poland comes from the tribe of Polans (Polanie in Polish, meaning people of the fields) who built many settlements in the area, one of which later became the first capital of Poland.
Justina = Iukina
My Name is Justin Chui and I love Justina Lai
Camille Komine's birth name is Camille Justina Hendrickson.
giratina ( a Pokemon ) rhymes with Justina
Bronislaw is a Slavic name commonly found in Poland. It is derived from the elements "bron", meaning "protection", and "slav", meaning "glory".