Nina Bunjevac is a name of various origins, often associated with 'little girl' or 'strong'.
The name Nina has a rich etymology with roots in several cultures and languages. It can be a short form for names ending in '-nina' or '-ina', such as Clementina or Christina. It also functions as a diminutive for variations of the Hebrew name Johannah or Joanina. In Icelandic, the name appears as Nína, and in Sami culture, it is spelled Niná. Furthermore, the name has connections to the Spanish word 'niña,' meaning 'little girl,' and carries meanings like 'strong' in various Native American languages. The provided text also lists several notable individuals who bear the name Nina or variations thereof, across different fields and historical periods, including an aerial skier, a singer, a rebel leader, and an Italian prelate.