What is the meaning of -ina?

Used to form names of subtribes of animals

Used to form names of suborders of animals

Used to form names of taxa subordinate to the higher rank from which they are derived

Used to form names of genera from other genera indicating a smaller size of organism

Alternative form of -ine (forming feminine nouns).

-y (forming diminutives of feminine nouns)

feminine singular of

forms diminutives

forms names of plants, animals, tools, and other nouns related to a base noun or verb

-ine (used to form names of chemical substances)

noun forming suffix

Alternative form of -na

used to form some female names

forms nouns from nouns, denoting a technical term for a substance; container

inflectional suffix used to form diminutives of feminine nouns

used to form the feminine of masculine nouns and given names

used to form collective numerals

used to derive nouns denoting a profession

used to derive nouns denoting an ethnic or geographical origin

used to derive adjectives denoting composition, color or other qualities

feminine singular of -ino (suffix forming relational adjectives and demonyms)

used to form names of chemical substances; -ine

Used to form nouns describing places where a certain activity is carried out, or abstract nouns naming activities

Used to form nouns or names denoting female beings

inflection of -īnus:

  1. nominative/vocative/ablative feminine singular
  2. nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural

nominative/vocative/ablative feminine singular

nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural

passive ending

noun forming suffix

forms feminine nouns of various meanings

added to adjectives to form an abstract noun

forms feminine nouns

appended to nouns or proper nouns, often surnames (ending with -a and -g, -ge, -go) to form nouns meaning: wife of

appended to animals to mean meat of

appended to trees to form nouns meaning: forest of

forms feminine nouns of various meanings

-ine, -in

Suffix appended to words to create feminine nouns.

Suffix appended to words to create a possessive form of feminine nouns.

Suffix appended to noun roots to form an augmentative (the resulting noun is always feminine) frequently with pejorative or negative connotation.

-ine

-in

female equivalent of -ino

feminine singular of -ino

forms feminine nouns of various meanings

Source: wiktionary.org