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Around the globe, イネス (Ines , Inês , Inès , along with others...) is a widespread primarily female, but very infrequently masculine first name. The first name イネス is habitual in Portugal, where it is a common female name, Croatia, and Tunisia, where it is a common principally female, but very infrequently male name (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil. Very seldom, イネス is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Inés, Ines | Germany, Portugal, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina |
Inês | Germany, Portugal, Tunisia, Brazil, Argentina |
Inès | Germany, Portugal, Spain, Tunisia, Argentina |
Innes | Algeria, Spain, Mexico, Venezuela, Brazil |
Agne, Agnes, Agnesa, Agnese, Agnessa, Agnia, Agnieszka, Agnija, Agniya, Agnès, Agnė, Ainez, Ainés, Anežka, Enas, Iines, Inesa, Inessa, Inessza, Inesu, Inez, Inness, Ágnes, Αγνή, Ага, Агна, Агне, Агнес, Агнеса, Агнесса, Агнеш, Агнешка, Агния, Агнэс, Агнєшка, Анежка, Аньес, Инес, Инесса, Иннес, Інес, Інеса, אגנה, אגנס, آغني, أغنيس, إيناس, イネッサ, and 艾格尼丝
イネス 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 Ines , the operatic character in the opera La zingara by Gaetano Donizetti, and in many other works.