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The Spanish word niña (with tilde over N) means "baby girl" and was also the name of one of Columbus's three ships in 1492, the Niña, Pinta, and Santa Maria.

The female given name Nina is also from Hebrew, meaning "great-grand-daughter."

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What is Nina in Spanish?

Nina means girl in Spanish


What is babe in Spanish?

Nina for Femal , Nino For Male .


How do say you are a girl in Spanish?

~ Nina is how to say girl in spanish...... duhhh didnt you go to school! LOL


What does megusta la Nina y mean?

Me gusta la Nina = I like the girl


What does Nina and nino mean in English?

Nina is the Babylonian goddess of the watery deep and daughter of Ea. It is mainly a female name, but if you hear a guy named "Nina" it is most likely he is gay. Nina is mainly a Spanish name, but also from Hebrew languages. In Spanish, Nina means "little girl" or "great granddaughter". In Hebrew it means "grace" or "peace". Naina, a similar name to Nina, means "pretty eyes" in Indian or Hindi languages. It is a very popular name in around the world, but mostly in Spanish countries. It may also be a nickname or a shortened name for longer names such as Ninaboy. The pronounciation is NEE-NAH or NYNE-AH. Nina is a very popular female first name. Nina is also the name of one of the ships Christopher Columbus (Cristoforo Colombo) used on his journey to North America. Nina was one of the big ships. NINA was also a saying in the mid nineteenth century meaning "No Irish Need Apply" this was because of the potato famine in Ireland, many Irish moved to the united states. they were unwelcomed by the American. so the Americans gave them bad jobs.. if say they wanted to work in a factory there would be a sign in the window saying "NINA" pretty much saying Irish are not welcome to work here.

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