Kina Konova (Bulgarian: Кина Конова) (Sevlievo, September 1872- Sofia, 2 May 1952), born Kina Mutafova, was a Bulgarian educator, translator, publicist, suffragist and women's rights activist.
She was a co-founder and leader of the first local women's socialist organization in Bulgaria, the Society of Friends.
[1] Active as a teacher, Kinova was an early participant in the debate about women's education and the status of female teachers.
In 1901, she was a co-founder of the Bulgarian Women's Union alongside Vela Blagoeva, Ekaterina Karavelova, Anna Karima and Julia Malinova.
To promote and encourage women's political development and increase participation in public affairs, the Bulgarian Women's Union arranged national congresses and used the newspaper Zhenski glas (Women's Voice) as its organ.