Maina (name)

Maina is a name with multiple independent origins.

Maina is a name of age sets among some East African communities (mostly Bantu). To a lesser extent it is used as a name among the Abagusii (or Bantu Kosova) ethnic group.

It is an Italian surname that belongs to the region of the Italian Alps, as well as a Latvian language personal name, descended from the Finnish language Maini. Maina/Moyna/Mayna is an Assamese nickname in India. Maina/Mena/Meena/Mina is an Indian tribe.

In the Philippines, girls born on the first of May are sometimes named Mayna.

Nigeria

 * Maina Maaji Lawan (born 1954), former Nigerian politician, CEO of Dansarki Farms
 * Adamu Maina Waziri (born 1952), Nigerian politician and Minister of Police Affairs
 * Hajiya Zainab Maina (born 1948), Nigerian politician and Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development
 * Mohammed Maina, Nigerian politician and former governor of Borno State

Kenya
Maina is a name of Kenyan origin that in line with Kikuyu customs is linked to a certain age group or age set.


 * Charles Gitonga Maina (born 1976), Kenyan film actor and basketball player
 * Ephraim Maina, Kenyan politician and Member of Parliament for Safina
 * Esther Wanjiru Maina (born 1977), Kenyan long-distance runner and 1998 Commonwealth Games champion
 * James Maina Boi (1954–2004), Kenyan middle-distance runner and 1979 African champion
 * James Maina Kamau, Kenyan politician and Member of the National Assembly for the Party of National Unity
 * Joseph Maina Mungai (1932–2003), Kenyan medical academic and researcher
 * Leonard Mucheru Maina (born 1978), Kenyan long-distance runner formerly competing for Bahrain
 * Maina wa Kinyatti (born bef. 1982), Kenyan Marxist historian and former political prisoner
 * Steve Maina (born 1970), Kenyan-born New Zealand Anglican bishop

Others

 * Maina Gielgud (born 1945), British dancer and dance administrator
 * Maïna Kataki (1923–2011), French-Indian feminist author
 * Maina Sage (born 1975), French politician
 * Maina Sunuwar, Nepalese murder victim in 2004
 * Pete Maina (born 1963), American professional fisherman and personality