Proper noun
Karina
A female given name from Ancient Greek of modern usage, a form of Karin (Catherine) long used in Scandinavia, or from Carina.
Adjustments that Godard made to the original version of the story gave it autobiographical resonances, 'specifically in regard to his relationship with Anna Karina'. Source: Internet
Canada is pledging $600 million to a global public-private partnership that works on vaccination campaigns in the world’s poorest countries, International Development Minister Karina Gould announced Tuesday. Source: Internet
Hoffman adopted Karina (b. 1966), Byrne's child from a previous marriage, and with Byrne had daughter Jenna (born October 15, 1970). Source: Internet
A big CONGRATULATIONS to these two little beatuies who both tied for first place for the Spelling Bee contest today, Karina Sotz and Emily Requena! Source: Internet
Karina was born in Prince Albert, moving to Saskatoon in 2009 to live with her brother Desmond. Source: Internet
Godard and Karina were a couple by the end of the shoot. Source: Internet