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Forename Ingrīda

Around the globe, Ingrīda (Ingrid Germany Brazil United States Guatemala Mexico, Ingrida Germany Brazil United States Colombia Venezuela, Ingrīda United Kingdom Latvia) is a widespread feminine first name. The first name Ingrīda is characteristic of Germany, where it is a common feminine name, Guatemala, where it is quite a common girly name, and Curacao (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, this name is the most popular in Germany, Brazil, and the United States. Very seldom, Ingrīda is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Ingrīda

name Inkeri, name אינגריד, name 茵格里德, name Ингрид, name Ingri, name Ingerid, name Ingrid, name Ингрида, name Ingrīda, name Inger, name Ingrida
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Ingrid Germany, Brazil, United States, Mexico, Guatemala
Ingrida Germany, Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, United States
Ingrīda United Kingdom, Latvia
Ингрида Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan

First names said to be same

Inger, Ingerid, Ingri, Inkeri, Ингрид, אינגריד, and 茵格里德

First name Ingrīda in the context

Ingrīda is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Jacqueline Bouvier , the character on The Simpsons; Ingrid Hunnigan , the fictional character, Resident Evil 6; Countess Palatine Ingrid Von Marburg , the fictional character on the American supernatural, horror television series Salem; Ingrid Randall , the fictional character from That Darn Cat! and Ingrid Michiels , character in Thuis, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of ingrīda latimira ingrīda latimira ingrīda latimira Latvian politician, LV (b. 1958) link
picture of ingrīda amantova ingrīda amantova ingrīda amantova Latvian luger, LV (b. 1960) link
ingrīda andriņa Soviet actor (1944-2015), LV (b. 1944) link
ingrīda edīte saulīte LV (b. 1935) link
ingrīda verbele-barkāne Latvian athletics competitor, LV (b. 1948) link
ingrīda rumba-rozenfelde Latvian physician, LV (b. 1959) link
ingrīda kadaka Latvian painter (born1967) (b. 1967) link
ingrīda priede Latvian Paralympic athlete (b. 1981) link

Characteristic surnames

Bite, Bērziņa, Andersone, Štālberga, Zilgalve, Landorfa, Kalniņa, Incenberga, Henkuzene, Pērkone, Circene, Segliņa, Millere, Šmite, Igaune, Krauze, Budrēvica, Burāne, Augšpole, Čēma, Veipa, Trama, Lāce, Linka, Daugaviete, and Tretjakova