See also: regina, regină, reġina, Regína, and Regīna Derived from Latin rēgīna (“queen”). Regina f A taxonomic genus within the family Colubridae – crayfish...
See also: Regina, regină, reġina, Regína, and Regīna regina (plural reginas) Alternative letter-case form of Regina (“queen”) 1832, Thomas Nutt, “Bee-Boxes...
See also: regina, regină, reġina, Regina, and Regīna Czech Wikipedia has an article on: Regína Wikipedia cs Regina f IPA(key): [ˈrɛɡiːna] Regína f a female...
See also: regina, reġina, Regina, Regína, and Regīna Borrowed from Latin rēgīna. IPA(key): [reˈd͡ʒi.nə] regină f (plural regine, masculine equivalent rege)...
See also: regina, regină, Regina, Regína, and Regīna From Italian regina and/or Sicilian rigina, riggina, both from Latin rēgīna. If originally borrowed...
See also: Regina, regina, regină, reġina, and Regína First recorded as a given name of Latvians in 1609. From Latin Regina (“Queen”). Regīna f a female...
Wikipedia has an article on: Europa regina Wikipedia Borrowed from Medieval Latin Europa regina (“Queen Europe”). Europa regina (historical, cartography) The...
reginas plural of regina raignes, Angries, regains, earings, angries, Angiers, Reagins, gainers, searing, erasing, Seraing, seringa, reagins, Aigners,...
Italian Wikipedia has an article on: falco della regina Wikipedia it falco della regina m (plural falchi della regina) Eleonora's falcon...
From regina + nopții. regina nopții f (uncountable) jasmine tobacco (Nicotiana alata)...