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All around the world, Enas (ايناس , Enas , إيناس ) is a widespread primarily female, but very seldom male first name. The first name Enas is habitual in Egypt, where it is quite a common girly name, Syria, and Libya (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in Egypt, Sudan, and Iraq. Much less frequently, Enas is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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ايناس | Egypt, Palestinian Territory, Sudan, Iraq, Jordan |
Enas | Egypt, Syria, Sudan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia |
إيناس | Egypt, Algeria, Syria, Sudan, Iraq |
Енас | Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan |
Agne, Agnes, Agnesa, Agnese, Agnessa, Agnia, Agnieszka, Agnija, Agniya, Agnès, Agnė, Ainez, Ainés, Anežka, Enaš, Enàs, Enâ, Enâs, Enãs, Eñas, Eñaś, Eñaš, Eñàs, Eñás, Ghëñâ, Iines, Ines, Inesa, Inessa, Inessza, Inez, Inès, Inés, Inês, Ágnes, Ènas, Ènàs, Énas, Ênas, Ênaś, Ênàs, Ênâ, Ênâs, Ênãs, Êñâ, Êñâs, Ënas, Ënàs, Ënâ, Ënâs,
Enas is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Enas neos , the theatrical character in the play "Eviction"; Enas antras , the theatrical character in the play "Eviction"; Enas pelatis , the theatrical character in the play "Maecenas" and Ines Kahnwald , the fictional character in Dark.
Sy, Fouad, Osama, Osman, Ashraf, Khalil, Khaled, Hassan, Farouk, Ismail, Yousef, Mansour, Mahmoud, Mohamed, Mostafa, Abdalla, Elsayed, Ebrahim, Hussein, Ibrahim, Youssef, Mohammed, Fathy, Abdullah, Helmy, Hamed, Ali, Samy, Said, Saad, Amin, Adel, Awad, Taha, Nosa, Omar, Magdy, Salah, Saleh, Salem, Samir, Sayed, Ahmad, Ahmed, Kamal, Kamel, Gamal, Hamdy, and Abdallah