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{{For|the biblical figure|Peninnah}}
{{Redirect|Penina|the song|The Songs Lennon and McCartney Gave Away}}
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| meaning = "pearl"
| language = Hebrew
| variant forms = Peninnah, Penina, Peninah
| related names = Margalit
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{{wiktionary|Pnina|פנינה}}
Pnina ({{Langx|he|פְּנִינָּה}} or {{Lang|he|פְּנִנָּה}}) is a Jewish feminine given name, meaning "pearl" in Hebrew. Alternative spellings include Peninnah, Penina, and Peninah.
Names of similar origin include Margalit, Pearl, as well as names Perl/Perla/Perle/Perel: {{lang|yi|פרל}}, {{lang|yi|פרעל}}.
Besides the biblical figure Peninnah, notable people with the name include:
- Penina Axelrad, American aerospace engineer
- Pnina Gary (1927–2023), Israeli actress and director
- Pnina Granirer (born 1935), Romanian-Canadian artist
- Pnina Herzog (1925/6–2005), Israeli pharmacist
- Pnina Moed Kass (born 1938), Belgian-Israeli artist
- Penina Moïse (1797–1880), American poet
- Pnina Rosenblum (born 1954), Israeli businesswoman and politician
- Pnina Salzman (1922–2006), Israeli pianist
- Pnina Tamano-Shata (born 1981), Israeli politician
- Pnina Tornai (born 1962), Israeli fashion designer
- Pnina Werbner (1944–2023), British anthropologist