Serena Williams
Athlete
1981
American tennis legend and one of the greatest athletes of all time, with 23 Grand Slam singles titles
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“A serene Latin beauty meaning calm and clear”
Serina is a variant spelling of Serena, derived from the Latin 'serenus' meaning clear, calm, or tranquil — the same root that gives us the English word 'serene.' The name was used in ancient Rome and experienced a Renaissance revival. Its spelling variants (Serina, Serena, Sarina) reflect adaptation across different European language traditions.
Serena and its variants rose sharply in popularity following the rise of tennis superstar Serena Williams in the late 1990s and 2000s. The spelling Serina is less common, giving it a distinctive edge while retaining the same elegant sound and meaning.
In Roman tradition, 'serenus' described the clear, peaceful sky — a quality prized in Roman naming conventions. The name carries this sense of inner calm and clarity across Italian and Spanish cultures, where it remains a graceful feminine choice.
Athlete
1981
American tennis legend and one of the greatest athletes of all time, with 23 Grand Slam singles titles
Actor
1958
Italian actress popular in 1980s Italian cinema
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