Carmina
Carmina is the Latin plural of carmen, meaning "song" or "poem." In classical and medieval Latin, carmina referred to various poems, songs, or hymns and is often encountered in literary and liturgical contexts. The term has persisted in modern usage primarily as a title element and as a given name in some cultures.
The most famous instance is Carmina Burana, a collection of medieval Latin poems preserved at Benediktbeuern,
As a given name: Carmina is used as a feminine given name in Spanish- and Italian-speaking communities,
Notable people with the name include Carmina Villaroel, a Filipino-Venezuelan actress and television host.