Zina (disambiguation)
Zina (الزنا) is the Arabic term for extramarital sex in Islam.
Zina may also refer to:
- The Yelang, a historical political entity and tribal alliance in what is now south-west China
- Zina (film), a 1985 film
- Zina streaming media system, a streaming media system
- One of the characters described in OMC's song "How Bizarre"
- Zina, Cameroon, a commune in Extrême-Nord region
People:
- Peggy Zina (born 1975), Greek singer-songwriter
- Zina Andrianarivelo-Razafy (born 1951), Madagascan diplomat
- Zina Bethune (born 1945), American actress, dancer and choreographer
- Zina D. H. Young (1821–1901), American social activist and religious leader
- Zina Dizengoff (1872-1930),
- Zina Garrison (born 1963), American tennis player
- Zina Goldrich (born 1964), musical theater composer
- Zina Kocher (born 1982), Canadian biathlete
- Zina Mahjoub, Sudanese poet and song writer
- Zina Pierre, founding President and CEO of the Washington Linkage Group
- Zina Pitcher (1797–1872), American physician, politician and academic administrator
- Zina Saunders (born 1953), Manhattan-based artist-writer
- Zina Zaflow (born 1980), American actress of Iraqi origin
- Marcos da Silva Heredia, Brazilian comedian who works at RedeTV!
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