- Source: Minna (given name)
Minna is a feminine name of Germanic origin, meaning courtly love, and is also a diminutive of Wilhelmina. It is now particularly known in Finland and Sweden.
Notable people
= A–F
=Minna Aalto (born 1965), Finnish sport sailor
Minna Aaltonen (1966–2021), Finnish actress
Minna Antrim (1861–1950), American writer
Minna Arve (born 1974), Finnish politician
Minna Atherton (born 2000), Australian competitive swimmer
Minna Beckmann-Tube (1881–1964), German painter and opera singer, and wife of Max Beckmann
Minna Canth (1844–1897), Finnish writer and social activist
Minna Carleton (1847–1918), English novelist
Minna Cauer (1841–1922), German educator, journalist and radical activist
Minna Citron (1896–1991), American painter and printmaker
Minna Cowan (1878–1951), British political activist
Minna Craucher (1891–1932), Finnish socialite and spy
Minna Everleigh (1866–1948), American brothel owner
Minna Fernald (1860–1954), American botanical artist
Minna Flake (1886–1958), German physician and socialist
= G–M
=Minna Gale (1869–1944), American stage and film actress
Minna Gombell (1892–1973), American stage and film actress
Minna Grey (1868–1935), English film actress
Minna Haapkylä (born 1973), Finnish film actress
Minna B. Hall, American socialite and environmentalist
Minna Harkavy (1887–1987), Estonian-American sculptor
Minna Heponiemi (born 1977), Swedish footballer
Minna Herzlieb (1789–1865), German publisher
Minna Hesso (born 1976), Finnish snowboarder
Minna Jørgensen (1904–1975), Danish film actress
Minna Karhu (born 1971), Finnish freestyle skier
Minna Kauppi (born 1982), Finnish orienteer
Minna Keal (1909–1999), British composer
Minna Keene (1861–1943), German-Canadian portrait photographer
Minna Kleeberg (1841–1878), German-American poet
Minna Lachs (1907–1993), Austrian educator and memoirist
Minna Lammert or Tamm (1852–1921), German operatic mezzo-soprano
Minna Lederman (1896–1995), American music writer and editor
Minna Lehtola (born 1967), Finnish fencer
Minna Lewinson (1897–1938), American journalist
Minna Lindgren (born 1963), Finnish writer and journalist
Minna Meriluoto (born 1985), Finnish football goalkeeper
= N–Z
=Minna Nieminen (born 1976), Finnish rower
Minna Nikkanen (born 1988), Finnish pole vaulter
Minna Nystedt (born 1967), Norwegian speed skater
Minna Painilainen-Soon (born 1964), Finnish sprinter
Minna Palmroth, Finnish professor in computational space physics
Minna Peschka-Leutner (1839–1890), Austrian opera singer
Minna Planer (1809–1866), German actress and first wife of Richard Wagner
Minna Rozen (born 1947), Israeli professor of Jewish history
Minna Salami (born 1978), Finnish Nigerian journalist
Minna Salmela (born 1971), Finnish freestyle sprint swimmer
Minna Sirnö (born 1966), Finnish politician
Minna Specht (1879–1961), German educator and socialist
Minna Stess (born 2006), American Olympic skateboarder
Minna Stocks (1846–1928), German painter
Minna Sundberg (born 1990), Finnish illustrator and cartoonist
Minna Telde (born 1974), Swedish horse rider
Minna Turunen (born 1969), Finnish TV and film actress
Minna Vehmasto (born 1962), Finnish high jumper
Minna Weizmann (1889–?), Russian Jewish doctor
Minna Wetlesen (1821–1891), Norwegian educator, teacher and author
Minna Wettstein-Adelt (1869–c.1908), German-French journalist and writer
Minna of Worms (died 1096), Jewish martyr
Fictional characters
Minna Troil, a leading character in Walter Scott's novel The Pirate
Minna-Dietlinde Wilcke, a major character in the media franchise Strike Witches
Minna Häkkinen, the fictional Prime Minister of Finland in the US TV series Veep, played by Sally Phillips
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Minna (given name)
- Maria (given name)
- Minna (disambiguation)
- Mine (name)
- Mina (given name)
- Wilhelmina (given name)
- Minna Canth
- Ada (name)
- Minna Gombell
- Carlotta (name)