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Justina is an anglicised version of the Latin name ''Iustina'', feminine of ''Iustinus'', a derivative of ''Iustus'', meaning ''fair'' or ''just''. For the masculine version of the name, see
Justin Justin may refer to: People and fictional characters * Justin (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Justin (historian), Latin historian who lived under the Roman Empire * Justin I (c. 450–527) ...
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Translations

*Russian: Устинья, Юстина, Иустина *Belarusian: Юстына, Юсціна *Czech: Justina or Justýna *Croatian: Justina, Justa, Juste *Slovak: Justína *Romanian: Iustina *Hungarian: Jusztina *Finnish: Justiina *Greek: Ιουστίνη (Ioustine) *Indonesian: Justina, Yustina *Lithuanian: Justina, Justė *Polish: Justyna *Ukrainian: Юстина, Устина *Italian: Giustina *French: Justine *Portuguese: Justina *Spanish: Justina *Swedish: Justina *Arabic: يوستينا (Youstina) *Albanian: Gjystina


People named Justina


Ancient and medieval eras

* Saint Justina of Cagliari (died 130), Christian martyr - see Justa, Justina and Henedina * Saint
Justina of Padua Justina of Padua (; ) is a Christian saint and a patroness of the city of Padua. Her feast day is October 7. She was devoted to religion from her earliest years and took the vow of perpetual virginity. When she was brought before Maximian the pr ...
(died c. 304), Christian martyr * Saint Justina of Antioch (died 304), Christian martyr - see
Cyprian and Justina Saints Cyprian and Justina ( Greek: Κυπριανός & Ίουστίνη) are honored in the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church and Oriental Orthodoxy as Christians of Antioch, who in 304, during the Diocletianic Persecution, suffered mar ...
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Justina (empress) Justina (; 340 – 388) was a Roman empress. She was initially the wife of the rebel emperor Magnentius and was then married to Valentinian I, with whom she had four children, including the emperor Valentinian II and the empress Galla. Poss ...
(c. 340–c. 388), second wife of Roman Emperor Valentinian I and mother of Emperor Valentinian II * Justina Szilágyi (1455–1497), Hungarian noblewoman, second wife of Vlad the Impaler, Voivode of Wallachia and inspiration for Dracula


Modern era

* Justina Agatahi (born 1989), Nigerian judoka * Justina Akpulo (born 1972), Nigerian handball player * Justina Anyiam (born 1972), Nigerian handball player * Justina Banda (born 1992), Zambian footballer *
Justina Blakeney Justina Blakeney is an American designer, artist, interior designer, writer, and speaker known for her " boho" aesthetic. She founded the houseware and home decoration brand Jungalow. Her first book, ''The New Bohemians: Cool and Collected Homes' ...
(born 1979), American designer and author * Justina Bricka (born 1943), American former tennis player *
Justina Casagli Justina Kristina Casagli née Wässelius (4 October 1794 – 1841) was a Swedish opera singer. She was internationally famous and active in Italy and Germany. She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music. Life Justina Casagli was ...
(1794–1841), Swedish opera singer *
Justina Chen Justina Chen (born 1968 in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania) is a Taiwanese-American fiction writer and executive communications consultant. She is best known for her young-adult fiction, especially ''North of Beautiful'' (2009), ''A Blind Spot for Boy ...
(born 1968), Taiwanese-American fiction writer and executive communications consultant * Justina Chepchirchir (born 1968), Kenyan former middle-distance runner * Justina David (1912-?), Filipina film actress * Justina Di Stasio (born 1992), Canadian wrestler of Italian and Cree descent * Justina Eze, Nigerian diplomat and politician * Justina Ford (1871–1952), American physician * Justina Gaspar (?-1986), Mozambican politician *
Justina Gringytė Justina Gringytė (born 1986) is a Lithuanian operatic mezzo-soprano. A former Samling anJette ParkerYoung Artist, Gringytė trained as a pianist before commencing her studies at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre before joining the Roy ...
(born 1986), Lithuanian operatic singer * Justina Huff (1893–1977), American silent film actress * Justina Ireland, American science-fiction and fantasy author * Justina Jeffreys (1787–1869), Jamaican-born British gentlewoman * Justina Jovaišytė (born 1998), Lithuanian racing cyclist * Justina Lavrenovaitė-Perez (born 1984), Lithuanian football referee and former player *
Justina Machado Justina Milagros Machado (born September 6, 1972) is an American actress. She began her career playing secondary roles on television and film before starring as Vanessa Diaz in the HBO comedy-drama series, '' Six Feet Under'' (2001–05), for wh ...
(born 1972), American actress *
Justina Mikulskytė Justina Mikulskytė (born 6 February 1996) is a Lithuanian tennis player. Mikulskytė has won seven singles titles and 24 doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 17 February 2025, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 203, and ...
(born 1996), Lithuanian tennis player * Justina Morales (1987–1995), American murder victim * Justina Morcillo (born 2000), Argentine footballer *
Justina Praça Justina Lopes Praça (born 26 May 1979) is a retired Angolan female handball player. She competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics, where Angola placed 7th. She was also part of the Angolan team at the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olymp ...
(born 1979), Angolan retired handball player * Justina Robson (born 1968), English science fiction author * Justina Sharp (born 1997), American fashion and beauty influencer, blogger, journalist, advice columnist, and social justice advocate * Justina Szilágyi (1455–1497), Hungarian noblewoman * Justina Vail Evans (born 1963), British actress, life coach, author, and hypnotherapist *
Justina Valentine Justina Valentine is an American television host, rapper and singer from Passaic County, New Jersey, best known for her singles "Candy Land" featuring rapper Fetty Wap, "All The Way" and "Unbelievable". She is also known as a cast member on the ...
, American television host, rapper, singer, songwriter, and model * Justina Wilhelm, American academic administrator, community leader, and social worker {{given name, Justina, nocat Lithuanian feminine given names Portuguese feminine given names Spanish feminine given names Feminine given names Swedish feminine given names fr:Justine pl:Justyna