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Around the world, إيناس (Ines , Enas , Inas , and others...) is a widespread primarily female, but very infrequently masculine first name. The first name إيناس is habitual in Portugal, where it is a common girly name, Croatia, and Tunisia, where it is a common principally girly, but scarcely male name (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Mexico, Egypt, and Argentina. Very seldom, إيناس is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Ines | Mexico, Brazil, Germany, Egypt, Argentina |
Enas | Mexico, Brazil, Germany, Egypt, Spain |
Inas | Brazil, Tunisia, Germany, Egypt, Spain |
Inès | Italy, Tunisia, Germany, Egypt, Argentina |
إيناس | Syria, Iraq, Sudan, Egypt, Algeria |
Agne, Agnes, Agnesa, Agnese, Agnessa, Agnia, Agnieszka, Agnija, Agniya, Agnès, Agnė, Ainez, Ainés, Anežka, Iines, Inesa, Inessa, Inessza, Inez, Inés, Inês, Iynas, Ágnes, Αγνή, Ага, Агна, Агне, Агнес, Агнеса, Агнесса, Агнеш, Агнешка, Агния, Агнэс, Агнєшка, Анежка, Аньес, Инес, Инесса, Інес, Інеса, אגנה, אגנס, آغني, أغنيس, イネス, イネッサ, and 艾格尼丝
إيناس is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Ines Fujin , the fictional character from Uma Musume Pretty Derby; Ines Kahnwald , the fictional character in Dark; Inés Alcántara Fernández , character in Tell me how it happened; Ines , the operatic character in the opera Il trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi; Leonora's confidante and Enas neos , the theatrical character in the play "Eviction", and in many other works.
أم, ماهر, موسى, ناصر, نبيل, نوسه, نوسة, يوسف, أنوسة, العلي, ايناس, عثمان, محمود, مصطفي, مصطفى, الحربي, سليمان, العبيدي, الرفاعي, عبدالله, إبراهيم, إسماعيل, محمد, عبدالرحمن, طالب, صالح, طه, علي, على, عمر, عوض, سعد, حسن, امين, احمد, عباس, عادل, عزام, عيسى, بشير, سعيد, حسني, جمال, خالد, خليل, أحمد, أسعد, صلاح, and عبدالعزيز