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Displayed on this page are I- names 41 to 60. Among these names, the German and Scandinavian Ingrid was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #626 and a usage of 0.0225%, and uncommon I- names include Inés (Spanish), Inéz (Spanish), Inês (Portuguese), Inga (German and Scandinavian), Inge (German), Ingeborg (German and Scandinavian), Ingrida (Latvian and Lithuanian), Ingvild (Scandinavian), Inka (Frisian), Innes (Scottish), Ioana (Romanian and Slavic), Ioanna (Greek), Iolanda (Italian), Iolanthe (English), Iole (Italian), Iona (English and Scottish), Ippolita (Italian), Ira (Italian), and Irena (Czech, Dutch, and Polish).
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Inés ... pure, chaste ... has its origins in the Old Greek language ... variant of Agnes ... Inéz ... pure, chaste ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... form of Agnes ... Inês ... pure, chaste ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... variant form of Agnes ... Inga Inge ... name of a god ... has its origins in the Germanic language and ... generic name has been used in Germanic ... Ingeborg Ingrid Ingrida ... name of a god; peace, ... origin is Old Norse, and its use, Latvian and ... variant form of Ingrid ... Ingvild ... name of a god; will, ... of Old Norse origin and it is ... first element Ing refers to a Germanic god of ... Inka ... name of a god ... has its origins in the Germanic language and ... variant form of Inge ... Innes ... language of origin is Celtic and it is ... adoption of the female name among English ... Ioana ... Yahweh is gracious, ... of Hebrew origin ... used mainly in the Romanian and Slavic ... variant of Johanna ... Ioanna ... Yahweh is gracious, ... of Hebrew origin and it is used mainly ... variant form of Johanna ... Iolanda ... violet flower ... has its origins in the Old Greek language ... variant form of Yolanda ... Iolanthe ... violet flower ... used predominantly in the English ... variant of Yolanda ... Iole ... violet flower ... used chiefly in Italian and its origin is ... form of Iolanda ... Iona Ippolita ... horse; to free ... primarily used in the Italian ... variant form of Hippolyta ... Ira Irena ... peaceful ... of Old Greek origin ... used mainly in Czech, Dutch, and Polish ... variant of Irene ... |