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Forename Ināra

Around the globe, Ināra (Inara Brazil Azerbaijan Indonesia India Latvia, Инара Russia Kazakhstan Belarus Kyrgyzstan, Ināra Latvia) is quite a common principally female, but very infrequently masculine first name. The first name Ināra is characteristic of Latvia, where it is quite a rare predominantly female, but very infrequently male name, Georgia, where it is quite a rare feminine name, and Brazil. Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in Brazil, Indonesia, and India. Much less frequently, Ināra is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Ināra

name Inara, name Ina, name Ināra, name Inārs, name Инара
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Inara Latvia, India, Brazil, Azerbaijan, Indonesia
Инара Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Belarus
Ināra Latvia

First names said to be same

Ina, and Inārs

First name Ināra in the context

Ināra is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Inara Serra , the character from Firefly.

Notable namesakes

picture of ināra aperāne ināra aperāne ināra aperāne Latvian athletics competitor, LV (b. 1954) link
picture of ināra mūrniece ināra mūrniece ināra mūrniece Latvian politician and journalist, LV (b. 1970) link
ināra ņefedova Latvian art historian, LV (b. 1930) link
ināra ieviņa Latvian stage actress, LV (b. 1937) link
ināra tērauda badminton player, LV (b. 1941) link
ināra kalnarāja Latvian actor, LV (b. 1945) link
ināra šķiņķe badminton player, LV (b. 1945) link
ināra eglīte Latvian poet, LV (b. 1948) link
ināra turka LV (b. 1942) link
ināra slucka Soviet actor, LV (b. 1959) link
ināra petrusēviča Soviet painter, LV (b. 1969) link
ināra jākobsone Latvian basketball player (1971-), LV (b. 1971) link
ināra rudko Latvian cross-country skier, LV (b. 1975) link
ināra kehre LV link

Characteristic surnames

Cera, Laganovska, Grīnberga, Bērziņa, Stepanova, Salceviča, Krūmiņa, Kalniņa, Salmiņa, Ņikuļina, Ivanova, Vītola, Vilnīte, Jansone, Lomonovska, Liepiņa, Kolmane, Siliņa, Mukāne, Miezīte, Krūtkrāmele, Kavace, Braže, Cinīte, Vinķele, Lāce, Sīle, Mieze, Bite, Rumbina, and Heinrihsone