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Indah Feminine Indonesian

Indah is a feminine given name found primarily in Indonesia. It directly translates to "beautiful" in the Indonesian language, functioning as a straightforward semantic name that reflects positive personal qualities. Bec...

Indi Feminine English

Indi is a feminine given name of English origin, typically considered a variant of Indie. Indie itself may be a diminutive of India or Indiana, or it may be directly inspired by the term indie (short for independent), wh...

Índia Feminine Catalan

Índia is the Catalan form of India. The name ultimately derives from the country of India, which takes its name from the Indus River. The river's name comes from Sanskrit सिन्धु (Sindhu), meaning "body of trembling water...

India Feminine English Spanish

India is a feminine given name derived directly from the name of the country of India. The country's name originates from the Indus River, which in turn comes from the Sanskrit सिन्धु (Sindhu), meaning "body of trembling...

Indiana Feminine English

Indiana is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from the name of the U.S. state of Indiana. The state's name itself is a blend of "Indian" and "-ana," meaning "land of the Indians." The name ultimately traces...

Indie Feminine English

Indie is a feminine given name in English, likely rooted in two main origins. It may be a diminutive of India or Indiana, both names associated with the country and state respectively. Additionally, it is probably inspir...

Indigo Feminine English

Indigo is a female given name derived from the English word for the purplish-blue dye or color. The word ultimately comes from Greek Ἰνδικόν (Indikon), meaning "Indic, from India," via Latin indicum. The dye was historic...

Indira Feminine Hindi Kannada +3

Indira is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "beauty" or "splendid". In Hindu tradition, it is a recognized epithet of the goddess Lakshmi, the wife of Vishnu. The name thus carries divine connotations, li...

Indrani Feminine Bengali Hindi +1

Indrani (Sanskrit: इन्द्राणी, IAST: Indrāṇī), also known as Shachi and Paulomi, is a prominent Hindu goddess, primarily revered as the wife of the king of the devas, Indra. Her name literally means "wife of Indra" in San...

Indu Feminine Hindi

Indu is a Sanskrit feminine name meaning "bright drop," which serves as a poetic name for the moon. Rooted in the Indian name Devanagari script of Sanskrit, the evocative meaning suggests moonbeams or a lunar aura, image...

Indumathi Feminine Tamil

Indumathi is a feminine given name of Tamil origin, derived from the Sanskrit word इन्दुमत् (indumat), meaning "full moon." In Tamil culture, the moon holds deep symbolic significance, often associated with beauty, seren...

Indy 2 Feminine Dutch English

Indy is a modern English and Dutch feminine given name, often used as a variant of Indie. As such, it typically shares the same etymological background: Indie is thought to be a diminutive of India or Indiana, but its us...

Ine Feminine Dutch Norwegian

Ine is a feminine given name used in Dutch and Norwegian, typically functioning as a short form of names ending with ine, such as Martine, Christine and Caroline. These longer names derive from various roots, including M...

Ineke Feminine Dutch

Ineke is a Dutch feminine given name, typically used as a diminutive of longer names ending in ine or ina, such as Martine, Christine, or Caroline. It originated as a diminutive of Ina, itself a short form of various nam...

Inés Feminine Spanish

Inés is the Spanish form of the name Agnes, derived from the Latinized version of the Greek name Hagne, meaning "chaste". The name ultimately originates from the Greek element hagnos, also translating to "chaste" or "pur...

Inès Feminine French

Inès is the French form of Inés, itself derived from the Spanish variant of Agnes. The name ultimately traces back to the Greek name Ἅγνη (Hagne), meaning "chaste," from the Greek word ἁγνός (hagnos).Etymology and Histor...

Inês Feminine Portuguese

Inês is the Portuguese form of Agnes, a name of Greek origin meaning "chaste." The name traces back to the Greek hagnos (ἁγνός), which was Latinized as Agnes. Renowned for its association with Saint Agnes, a virgin marty...

Ines Feminine Croatian German +3

Ines is a feminine given name used in Croatian, German, Italian, Slovene, and Swedish, among other languages. It is a variant of Inés, the Spanish form of Agnes. The name thus ultimately derives from the Greek name Ἅγνη...

Inesa Feminine Lithuanian

Inesa is a Lithuanian feminine given name that serves as a localized form of Spanish Inés, which itself derives from Latin Agnes. While primarily attested in the Lithuanian usage noted by onomastic sources, a variant Ine...

Inese Feminine Latvian

Inese is a Latvian feminine given name, derived as a Latvian form of Inés. Inés is the Spanish form of Agnes, which traces back to the Greek name Hagne, meaning "chaste." Thus, Inese ultimately shares the etymological ro...

Inessa Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Inessa is a feminine given name of Russian and Ukrainian origin, ultimately derived from the Greek name Hagnē (Ἅγνη), meaning "chaste," which gave rise to the Latinized saint's name Agnes. The modern forms Inés (Spanish)...

Inez Feminine Dutch English +1

Inez is a feminine given name in Dutch, English, and Swedish, derived as a variant of the Spanish and Portuguese Inés, which ultimately traces back to the Greek name Agnes. Eve, from the early Christian name Agnes, itsel...

Inga Feminine Georgian Danish +12

Inga is a feminine given name with deep roots in Germanic and Norse mythology. It is the strictly feminine form of Inge, a short form of various Germanic and Scandinavian names that begin with the element Ing, referring...

Ingalill Feminine Swedish

Ingalill is a Swedish feminine given name that combines the name Inga with the Swedish word lilla, an inflected form of liten meaning "little". Thus, the name can be interpreted as "little Inga". Inga itself is a feminin...

Inge Feminine Danish Dutch +4

Inge is a given name of Germanic origin, functioning as a short form of Scandinavian and German names that begin with the element ing, such as Ingrid, Ingeborg, and Ingvar. This element refers to the Germanic god Ing, an...

Ingebjørg Feminine Norwegian

Ingebjørg is a Norwegian variant of the name Ingeborg, which is common in Scandinavia. The name derives from the Old Norse Ingibjǫrg, composed of the theonym Ing (the Germanic god associated with fertility, possibly an e...

Ingeborg Feminine Danish German +2

Ingeborg is a Germanic feminine given name predominantly used in Germany, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It derives from the Old Norse name Ingibjǫrg, which is composed of the theonym Ing—a name for the earlier Germanic fe...

Ingeburg Feminine German

Ingeburg is a German variant of the name Ingeborg, derived from the Old Norse name Ingibjǫrg. This name is composed of the name of the Germanic god Ing (associated with the tribe of the Ingaevones, possibly an earlier fo...

Ingegärd Feminine Swedish

Ingegärd is a Swedish variant of the female given name Ingegerd, which itself derives from the Old Norse Ingigerðr.Etymology and OriginThe first element of the name comes from Ing, the name of a Germanic fertility god as...

Ingegerd Feminine Swedish

Ingegerd is a Scandinavian feminine given name, the modern Swedish form of the Old Norse name Ingigerðr. This compound name is derived from Ing, the name of a Germanic fertility god, combined with the element garðr meani...

Ingela Feminine Swedish

Ingela is a Swedish female given name with roots in the Germanic naming tradition. It originated as a German diminutive of names beginning with the element Ingel- or Engel-, and in Sweden it was also used as a diminutive...

Ingelore Feminine German

Ingelore is a German feminine given name, formed as a combination of the names Inge and Eleonore. This type of compound name was particularly fashionable in Germany during the early to mid-20th century, where parents oft...

Inger Feminine Danish Norwegian +1

Inger is a Scandinavian feminine given name, primarily used in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It originated as a short form of names beginning with Ing-, specifically Ingrid or Ingegerd. The name Ingrid itself derives from...

Ingibjörg Feminine Icelandic

Ingibjörg is the Icelandic form of Ingeborg, a name with deep roots in Germanic mythology and history. The name comes from the Old Norse Ingibjǫrg, formed by combining the name of the Germanic god Ing with bjǫrg, meaning...

Ingibjǫrg Feminine Old Norse

Ingibjǫrg is the Old Norse form of the name Ingeborg, which has cognates in several Germanic languages such as Old Dutch (Frankish) Ingoberga. The name is a compound of two elements: the name of the Germanic god Ing (als...

Ingigerðr Feminine Old Norse

EtymologyIngigerðr is the Old Norse form of Ingegerd, a name composed of the divine name Ing — associated with the Germanic god Ingwaz, considered by some scholars an earlier aspect of Freyr — and garðr meaning "enclosur...

Ingkar Feminine Kazakh

Ingkar is a Kazakh feminine name, an alternate transcription of Іңкәр (see Iñkär). The name derives from the Kazakh word meaning "desire" or "passion."In Kazakh culture, names that evoke strong positive emotions or aspir...

Íngrid Feminine Catalan Spanish

Íngrid is the Spanish and Catalan form of the name Ingrid, a popular Swedish feminine name that has spread internationally. The name derives from the Old Norse Ingiríðr, a short form of Ingfríðr, which combines the theon...

Ingrid Feminine Danish Dutch +4

Ingrid is a feminine given name derived from the Old Norse name Ingríðr, meaning "Ing is beautiful." It combines the name of the Germanic god Ing with the element fríðr (meaning "beautiful" or "beloved"). The name is wid...

Ingrīda Feminine Latvian

Ingrīda is a Latvian feminine given name, a cognate of Ingrid. The name ultimately derives from the Old Norse name Ingríðr, which means "Ing is beautiful" — combining the name of the Germanic god Ing with the element frí...

Ingrida Feminine Lithuanian

Ingrida is the Lithuanian form of Ingrid, a name that has deep roots in Scandinavian mythology. The ultimate origin of Ingrid is the Old Norse name Ingríðr, which is composed of the name of the Germanic god Ing (also kno...

Ingríðr Feminine Old Norse

Ingríðr is the Old Norse form of Ingrid, a name deeply rooted in Germanic mythology and language. The name is a compound of two elements: the name of the Germanic god Ing (also known as Yngvi) and fríðr, meaning “beautif...

Ingūna Feminine Latvian

Ingūna is a Latvian feminine given name, derived as a form of Ingunn. The name Ingunn itself combines the name of the Germanic god Ing with Old Norse unna meaning "to love", so Ingūna can be interpreted as "loving Ing" o...

Ingunn Feminine Icelandic Norwegian +1

Ingunn is a feminine given name of Old Norse origin, primarily used in Icelandic and Norwegian. The name is a compound of two elements: the name of the Germanic god Ing and Old Norse unna meaning "to love." Thus, Ingunn...

Ingvild Feminine Norwegian

Ingvild is a feminine given name primarily used in Norway. It is a modern form of the Old Norse name Yngvildr, which itself derives from the elements Yngvi, the name of a Norse god, and hildr, meaning "battle." Thus, the...

Ingvildr Feminine Old Norse

Ingvildr is an Old Norse feminine name, a variant of Yngvildr. The name ultimately derives from the theonym Yngvi, an alternate name of the Norse god Freyr, combined with the element hildr, meaning "battle." Thus, Ingvil...

Inha Feminine Ukrainian

Inha is the Ukrainian form of Inga, itself a feminine derivative of Inge, which is a short form of Scandinavian and German names containing the element Ing. This element refers to the Germanic god Ing, whose name ultimat...

Inja Feminine Slovene

EtymologyInja is a Slovene feminine given name, typically functioning as a short form of names ending with -ina, such as Kristina, Valentina, and Martina. While the name Inja itself is not directly covered in major histo...

Inju Feminine Kazakh

Inju is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin, meaning "pearl" in the modern Kazakh language. The name reflects the beauty and rarity associated with pearls, a common metaphorical motif in many cultures. A variant form...

Inka Feminine Finnish Frisian +1

Inka is a feminine given name used in Finnish, Frisian, and German contexts. It is the feminine form of Inge, which itself is a short form of Scandinavian and German names beginning with the element Ing, referring to the...

Iñkär Feminine Kazakh

Iñkär is a feminine Kazakh name derived from the Kazakh noun meaning "desire, passion." The name reflects a beautiful ambition or longing that families wish to imbue in their child. Variant forms include Ingkar, with the...

Inken Feminine Frisian

Inken is a feminine given name of Frisian origin, originally a diminutive of Ingeborg and other names beginning with the element ing, which refers to the Germanic god Ing. The name Inken is primarily used in the Frisian-...

Inkeri Feminine Finnish

Inkeri is a Finnish feminine given name, representing the Finnish form of Ingrid or Inger. These names themselves derive from the Old Norse name Ingríðr, composed of the name Ing (referring to a Germanic fertility god) a...

Inma Feminine Spanish

Inma is a Spanish short form of Inmaculada, a name that means "immaculate" and commemorates the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. As a diminutive, Inma is used primarily in Spain and among Spanish-speaking commun...

Inmaculada Feminine Spanish

Inmaculada is a Spanish feminine given name meaning "immaculate" in Spanish. It is given in honor of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary, a dogma of the Catholic Church which holds that Mary was conceived withou...

Inmaculada Concepción Feminine Spanish

Inmaculada Concepción is a Spanish female name that literally means "immaculate conception". It directly commemorates the Roman Catholic doctrine of the Immaculate Conception, which holds that the Virgin Mary was conceiv...

Inna Feminine Russian Ukrainian +1

Inna is a name of uncertain meaning, primarily used in Russian and Ukrainian contexts, though it also has historical significance. Despite its modern feminine associations, the earliest known bearer was a male saint, Inn...

Inocencia Feminine Spanish

Inocencia is the Spanish feminine form of the Late Latin name Innocentius, which derives from the word innocens, meaning “innocent.” The name carries strong religious connotations, as it was borne by several early Christ...

Inola Feminine Cherokee

Inola is a feminine given name of Cherokee origin. In the Cherokee language, it is derived from ᎢᏃᎵ (inoli), meaning "black fox." The black fox is a creature that holds symbolic significance in Cherokee culture, often as...

Inta Feminine Latvian

Inta is a Latvian feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Ints. The name Inta shares its roots with Ints, which itself is a contracted form of Indriķis, the Latvian adaptation of the Germanic name Henry. Thu...

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