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Definition of Hyna

Hyna

  • Hyna is the original spelling in Chicano Calo and comes from the American word Honey which means a pretty or beautiful woman or girlfriend. Some people spell it Jaina in certain regions of the Southwest. Other words that are simillar to Hyna are "Huisa" and "Ruca" or "Mora".

    Last edited on Aug 06 2021. Submitted by Anonymous on Aug 06 2021.

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