Certificate of Name
Cosmina
Feminine
Romanian
Meaning & Origin
Cosmina is a Romanian feminine given name, derived from the masculine name Cosmin through the addition of the feminine suffix -a. The name Cosmin itself is the Romanian form of Cosmas, a Greek name (Κοσμᾶς, transliterated Kosmas) meaning "order, world, universe" — ultimately from the word kosmos (κόσμος). Cosmina thus carries the same noble associations of harmony and creation, rendered into a characteristically Romanian feminine form.Historical and Cultural RootsLike its masculine counterpart, Cosmina traces its spiritual lineage to Saint Cosmas, a 4th-century physician martyred in Syria alongside his twin brother Damian. The saints Cosmas and Damian, patron saints of physicians, have been venerated across Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic traditions for centuries. The name Cosmas gained prominence throughout Christian Europe, and regional variants like Cosmin developed in Romanian-speaking areas. Cosmina as a feminine form emerged naturally within Romanian onomastic traditions, paralleling structures like Cosima in Italian, though it remains distinctly Romanian.Usage and DistributionCosmina is used almost exclusively in Romania and among Romanian diaspora communities. According to Romanian naming conventions, it is pronounced [cosˈmi.na] and its genitive-dative form is Cosminei. The name is relatively modern, deriving from a male given name of medieval Christian origin, and has not found widespread adoption outside Romanian-speaking regions.Notable BearersWhile no widely internationally known bearers are established, Cosmina is occasionally found in contemporary Romanian public figures, though comprehensive biographical data is scarce.Meaning: "order, world, universe" (feminine of Cosmin derived from Cosmas)Origin: Greek, through Romanian adaptationType: First name (feminine)Usage: Romanian
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