Definition: The word "Adamina" is a feminine name in Sanskrit, meaning "earth". It is derived from the name Adiแนฃa, which means "seed." The name was popular among ancient Indian religious communities, particularly among those associated with the Hindu religion. In Greek mythology, Adina was the daughter of Cronus and Calliope, who were the creators of the underworld. They created a world where people lived in fear of the sun, but found solace in the light from the goddess Artemis. The name is often used in Christian tradition as a symbol of Mary's motherhood or the divine birth of Jesus Christ. It is also associated with the goddess Diana, who was later identified as the Greek goddess of love and the goddess of marriage.
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