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Reyna (given Name)
Reyna is a feminine given name with multiple origins in diverse cultures. It is a spelling variant of Reina (given name), Reina. The name means “Queen regnant, queen” in Spanish language, Spanish and Filipino language, Filipino and is related to the Italian language, Italian name Regina (name), Regina and sometimes used by Catholic Church, Catholics in reference to Mary, mother of Jesus, Also spelled Rayna (given name), Rayna or Reina, it is also a Yiddish language, Yiddish name referring to Tumah and taharah, spiritual or ritual purity. It may refer to: *Reyna I. Aburto (born 1963), Nicaraguan-born American religious leader, language translation specialist, and public speaker *Reyna Gallegos, Mexican retired female professional wrestler *Reyna Grande (born 1975), Mexican author *Reyna Hamui (born 1993), Mexican figure skater *Murder of Reyna Marroquín, Reyna Marroquín (1941-1969, Salvadoran woman murdered in the United States) *Reyna Pacheco (born 1994), Mexican-American pr ...
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Reina (given Name)
Reina, which is also spelled Raina, Rayna, or Reyna in English, is a feminine given name with multiple, unrelated origins from a number of different languages and cultures. All of these unrelated names are pronounced and written similarly in English. The name means “queen” in Spanish and is related to the Italian name Regina and sometimes used by Catholics in reference to Mary, mother of Jesus, who is called the Queen of Heaven. The French Reine, which also means “queen”, is also a related name. The Bulgarian name Rayna ( Bulgarian: Райна) is a diminutive of Slavic names such as Radka that contain the element ''rad-'', meaning “happy.” Raya, another name with unrelated origins from multiple cultures, is another Bulgarian variant of the name. Rayna or Raina can also be derived from a name of Germanic origin. Related masculine forms with the same origins are Ragnar, Rainer, Rainier, Rayner, or Reinhard. All mean “ strong counsel.” Reina (Yiddish: ...
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Reyna I
Reyna may refer to: * Rinə, a village in Azerbaijan *Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna, Mexican football stadium * Spanish ship ''Reyna'' (1743), Spanish warship * Reyna (musical group), a Milwaukee-based pop duo Given name * Reyna Gallegos, Mexican wrestler * Reyna Grande, Mexican-American author * Reyna Thompson, American football player Surname * Agustín Zaragoza Reyna, Mexican boxer * Aida Reyna (born 1950), Peruvian volleyball player *Ángel Reyna, Mexican footballer * Antonio Roldán Reyna, Mexican boxer * Art Reyna, American politician *Carola Reyna, Argentine actress * Casiodoro de Reyna, Spanish monk *Claudio Reyna, American soccer player *Cornelio Reyna, Mexican singer * Diana Reyna, American politician * Francisco de Reyna, Spanish painter * Fredy Reyna, Venezuelan musician * Giovanni Reyna, American soccer player * Irving Reyna, Honduran footballer * Jimmie V. Reyna, Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit * Jorge Reyna, Cuban triple jumper * Le ...
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Reyna Rueda
Reyna Rueda Alvarado (born 6 January 1970) is a Nicaraguan politician. A member of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), she has served as mayor of Managua Managua () is the capital city, capital and largest city of Nicaragua, and one of the List of largest cities in Central America, largest cities in Central America. Located on the shores of Lake Managua, the city had an estimated population of 1, ... since 2018. Early life Rueda studied business administration at the Central American University (UCA). Career Rueda was serving as a member of the Managua city council as of 2017. She was elected mayor on 5 November of that year with 87.64% of the vote, and sworn into office on 4 January 2018, to serve a four-year term. She succeeded Daysi Torres. On a 2019 visit to Miami, Rueda faced protests and calls for the United States government to revoke her visa, arguing she was complicit in alleged human rights violations by the FSLN government. Domestically, she ...
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Reyna Roberts
Reyna Roberts is an American country singer-songwriter and pianist. She was featured on Beyoncé's single " Blackbiird", which charted at number 27 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and was nominated for two People's Choice Country Awards in 2024. She was the first female country artist to ever perform at a Rolling Loud music festival, and she has shared the stage with Luke Combs and Orville Peck and toured with Reba McEntire and Jamey Johnson. Her single "Stompin' Grounds" was featured multiple times on ESPN's ''Monday Night Football''. One of the few visible Black women in country music, Roberts is known for advocating for "acknowledging the past" of country music, which includes acknowledging Black artist mentors such as Lesley Riddle, and learning the history of the banjo and the term "Music City" for Nashville. In 2024, Roberts won a Hollywood Independent Music Award in the Country (Crossover) category. Early life Reyna Roberts was born on August 15, 1997 in Anchorage, Al ...
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Reyna Reyes
Reyna René Reyes Stubblefield (born 16 February 2001) is a professional footballer who plays as a full-back for National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) club Portland Thorns. Born in the United States, Reyes represents Mexico internationally. Early life and college career Reyes was born and raised in Garland, Texas, to a Mexican father and an American mother. She attended Naaman Forest High School in Garland. Alabama Crimson Tide Reyes committed to play college soccer for the University of Alabama, making her debut for the Crimson Tide on 23 August 2019 in a 1–0 defeat vs. BYU. Reyes was a key member of a formidable Alabama team, which included: Felicia Knox, Ashlynn Serepca, Riley Parker and Riley Tanner. Club career Portland Thorns On 12 January 2023, Portland Thorns FC of the National Women's Soccer League selected Reyes with the fifth overall pick in the 2023 NWSL Draft. However, she was prohibited by league rules from negotiating a contract until she was sufficien ...
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Reyna Pacheco
Reyna Pacheco (born 1 July 1994 in Mexico) is an American professional squash player. As of February 2018, she was ranked number 77 in the world. Early life Pacheco grew up in San Diego San Diego ( , ) is a city on the Pacific coast of Southern California, adjacent to the Mexico–United States border. With a population of over 1.4 million, it is the List of United States cities by population, eighth-most populous city in t ... after immigrating from Tijuana, Mexico with her mother and brother at the age of 4. She received her Permanent Resident Card shortly before attending Columbia University, on a Bill and Melinda Gates Millennium scholarship. In popular culture Pacheco's story was featured in the true stories collection "Little America" from Epic Magazine. and served as the storyline for the second episode of the TV Series Little America. References 1994 births Living people American female squash players American sportspeople of Mexican descent Undocument ...
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Murder Of Reyna Marroquín
Reyna Angélica Marroquín (December 2, 1941 – c. January 1969) was a Salvadoran woman who was murdered in the United States in 1969. Her murder was not discovered until 1999, 30 years later, when her body was found in the former home of Howard B. Elkins, a prominent businessman who was identified as the prime suspect. Elkins committed suicide by gunshot in the back seat of a Ford Explorer at a friend's home in Boca Raton, Florida after an interview with the police. Crime On September 2, 1999, a 55-gallon drum in the crawl space of a house in Jericho, New York, a Long Island suburb of New York City, was found to contain the mummified remains of a pregnant Hispanic female in her late 20s, between 145 and 152 cm (4'9"- 5'0") tall, with unusual dental work. The cause of death was determined to be blunt force trauma to the head. The drum also contained polystyrene pellets, two rings (one inscribed "M.H.R."), a locket inscribed "To Patrice Love Uncle Phil", green dye, a plast ...
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Reyna Hamui
Reyna Hamui (born December 28, 1993, in Mexico City) is a Mexican figure skater. She is the 2012 Mexican national champion. When Hamui was ten years old, she and her family moved from Mexico to Florida, where they lived for six years before moving to Delaware for better training conditions. In August 2012, she moved to Detroit where she is coached by Jason Dungjen and Yuka Sato is a Japanese former competitive figure skater and choreographer. She is the 1994 World champion, the 1990 World Junior champion and the 1993 & 1994 Japanese national champion. She placed 7th at the 1992 Winter Olympics and 5th at the 19 .... Programs Competitive highlights References External links * Reyna Hamuiat sport-folio.net at Tracings {{DEFAULTSORT:Hamui, Reyna 1993 births Mexican female single skaters Living people Sportspeople from Mexico City Competitors at the 2015 Winter Universiade 21st-century Mexican sportswomen ...
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Reyna Grande
Reyna Grande (born 7 September 1975, Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico) is a Mexican-American author. Biography Grande grew up in poverty with her two siblings in Iguala, Guerrero. When she was two years old, her father moved to the U.S. to earn money to build a house in Iguala but wasn't successful. He called for Grande's mother, who left Grande and her siblings with their paternal grandmother. Her father later returned to take her eldest sibling to the United States, but Grande and her other siblings wanted to go as well. Thus, Grande traveled to the U.S. as an undocumented child immigrant via an illegal border crossing at the age of about 9. She went on to become the first in her family to obtain a college degree. Grande attended Pasadena City College and later transferred to University of California, Santa Cruz, where she obtained a B.A. degree in literature/creative writing. She later received her M.F.A. in creative writing from Antioch University. She has been honored with an Am ...
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Reyna Gallegos
Reyna Gallegos is a Mexican former '' luchadora'', or female professional wrestler who was active from 1980 through the late 1990s. When women's wrestling was allowed in Mexico City, after a 30-year ban, she was the first holder of the Mexican National Women's Championship to be sanctioned by the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission. She initially retired in 1988 because she was pregnant, but returned in the early 1990s after the death of her husband. Over the years, she worked primarily for the Universal Wrestling Association (UWA) and later on for AAA. Championships and accomplishments *Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre Co., Ltd. (CMLL; , "World Wrestling Council") is a ''lucha libre'' professional wrestling promotion based in Mexico City. The promotion was previously known as (EMLL) (''Mexican Wrestling Enterprise''). Founded in 1933, it is the oldest profe ...' :* Mexican National Women's Championship ( 1 time ''Luchas de Apuestas'' record References {{ ...
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Tumah And Taharah
In Jewish religious law, there is a category of specific Jewish purity laws, defining what is ritually impure or pure: ''ṭum'ah'' (, ) and ''ṭaharah'' (, ) are the state of being ritually "impure" and "pure", respectively. The Hebrew noun ''ṭum'ah'', meaning "impurity", describes a state of ritual impurity. A person or object which contracts ''ṭum'ah'' is said to be ''ṭamé'' ( Hebrew adjective, "ritually impure"), and thereby unsuited for certain holy activities and uses ('' kedushah'', in Hebrew) until undergoing predefined purification actions that usually include the elapse of a specified time-period. The contrasting Hebrew noun ''ṭaharah'' () describes a state of ritual purity that qualifies the ''ṭahor'' (; ritually pure person or object) to be used for ''kedushah''. The most common method of achieving ''ṭaharah'' is by the person or object being immersed in a ''mikveh'' (ritual bath). This concept is connected with ritual washing in Judaism, and both ri ...
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Queen Regnant
A queen regnant (: queens regnant) is a female monarch, equivalent in rank, title and position to a king. She reigns ''suo jure'' (in her own right) over a realm known as a kingdom; as opposed to a queen consort, who is married to a reigning king; or a queen ''regent'', who is the guardian of a child monarch and rules ''pro tempore'' in the child's stead or instead of her husband who is absent from the realm, be it in sharing power or in ruling alone. A queen ''regnant'' is sometimes called a woman king. A princess, duchess, or grand duchess regnant is a female monarch who reigns ''suo jure'' over a principality or (Grand duchy, grand) duchy; an empress regnant is a female monarch who reigns ''suo jure'' over an empire. A queen regnant possesses all the powers, Constitutional monarchy, such as they may be, of the monarchy, whereas a queen consort or queen regent shares her spouse's or child's rank and titles but does not share the sovereignty of her spouse or child. The hus ...
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