Inna
See also: inna, inną, and -inna
English
Etymology
Romanization of the modern Russian given name И́нна (Ínna), of uncertain origin. (One suggestion is Ancient Greek ἴννα (ínna), from ἴννην (ínnēn, “little girl”).)
Proper noun
Inna
- A transliteration of the Russian female given name Инна (Inna).
Anagrams
- NINA, Nina, nina
Estonian
Etymology
Diminutive of Ingrid and Linda and a romanization of Russian И́нна (Ínna).
Proper noun
Inna
- A female given name of Estonian speakers.
- A transliteration of the Russian female given name Инна (Inna).
References
- Edgar Rajandi, Raamat nimedest, Tallinn 1966
Faroese
Proper noun
Inna f
- A female given name
Usage notes
Matronymics
- son of Inna: Innuson
- daughter of Inna: Innudóttir
Declension
Singular | |
Indefinite | |
Nominative | Inna |
Accusative | Innu |
Dative | Innu |
Genitive | Innu |
Latvian
Etymology
First recorded as a given name of Latvians in the end of the 19th century. From Russian Инна (Inna).
Proper noun
Inna f
- A female given name.
- A transliteration of the Russian female given name Инна (Inna).
References
- Klāvs Siliņš: Latviešu personvārdu vārdnīca. Riga "Zinātne" 1990, →ISBN
- Population Register of Latvia: Inna was the only given name of 3596 persons in Latvia on May 21st 2010, including Russian speakers.