Dinah!
Dinah is a female given name with Hebrew origins. It derives from the Hebrew word "Din," meaning "judgment," "vindicated," or "judged."
In the Hebrew Bible, Dinah is the daughter of Jacob and Leah. Her story is recounted in Genesis 34, detailing an incident involving Shechem, the son of Hamor, and its aftermath involving her brothers Simeon and Levi.
The name Dinah has been used throughout history and is found in various cultures. Its association with the biblical figure and the meaning of "judgment" often contribute to its significance and appeal. The exclamation point is sometimes added to the name for emphasis or dramatic effect, though this is not part of the name's standard spelling or etymology. While not incredibly common, the name has consistent usage in literature, arts, and personal naming conventions.