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Definitions by BevyOfBeauty

Similar to the Italian name Gina. Although Jina isn't Italian for "great", Jinas are still traditionally adorable, sensitive, intelligent, and intriguing.

The primary difference between a "Gina" and a "Jina"? The latter tend to be more "classically" beautiful, while the former are easily described as "commercial" or "hott". Jinas are reminiscent of Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, and/or Sophia Loren.
"I wish my girlfriend was a Jina."

"I need a Jina in my life. She'd help me debate these insane republicans AND throw-down in the bedroom tonight."
Jina by BevyOfBeauty February 15, 2010