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Worldwide, Ines (Ines , Inés , إيناس , along with others...) is a widespread predominantly feminine, but very infrequently masculine first name. The forename Ines is characteristic of Portugal, where it is a common feminine name, Croatia, and Tunisia, where it is a common principally female, but very seldom masculine name (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, this name is the most popular in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil. Much less frequently, Ines is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Inés, Ines | Germany, Spain, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina |
إيناس | Egypt, Algeria, Syria, Sudan, Iraq |
Инес | Serbia, Russia, Bulgaria, Estonia |
Agne, Agnes, Agnesa, Agnese, Agnessa, Agnia, Agnieszka, Agnija, Agniya, Agnès, Agnė, Ainez, Ainés, Anežka, Enas, Iines, Inesa, Inessa, Inessza, Inez, Ineç, Inès, Inê, Inês, Inës, Inēs, Inĕs, Inės, Inęs, Iněs, Iñes, Iñès, Iñés, Iñê, Iñês, Iñës, Iñěs, Iňê, Ágnes, Ìnes, Ìnès, Ìnés, Ìnê, Ìnês, Ìnës, Ìñès, Ìñê, Ìňê, Ínes, Ínès,
Ines is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Ines Fujin , the fictional character from Uma Musume Pretty Derby; Ines Kahnwald , the fictional character in Dark; Ines , the operatic character in the opera Il trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi; Leonora's confidante; Ines , the operatic character in the opera La zingara by Gaetano Donizetti and Ines Padilla , the operatic character in the opera Maria Padilla, among other works.