Nadine

  • [ na-DEEN (French), nah-DEE-nə (German), nə-DEEN (English) ]
  • French, German, English
French elaborated form of NADIA (1).

NADIA (1)   female   French, English, Italian, Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian
Variant of NADYA (1) used in the Western world, as well as a variant transcription of the Slavic name. It began to be used in France in the 19th century. The name received a boost in popularity from the Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci (1961-).
NADEZHDA   female   Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Ukrainian
Means "hope" in Slavic.
FULL FORMS
FRENCH: Nadège
EQUIVALENTS
BELARUSIAN: Nadzeya
BULGARIAN: Nadejda, Nadezhda, Nadia, Nadya
CROATIAN: Nada, Nadica
CZECH: Naďa, Naděžda
ENGLISH: Nadia, Nadine
FRENCH: Nadia, Nadine
GERMAN: Nadine, Nadja
ITALIAN: Nadia
LATVIAN: Nadežda
MACEDONIAN: Nada, Nadezhda
POLISH: Nadzieja
RUSSIAN: Nadejda, Nadezhda, Nadia, Nadya
SERBIAN: Nada, Nadežda, Nadica
SLOVAK: Nadežda
SLOVENE: Nada, Nadja
UKRAINIAN: Nadezhda, Nadia, Nadiya, Nadya