Transliteration of Russian И́нна (Ínna), of uncertain origin. (One suggestion is Ancient Greek ἴννα (ínna), from ἴννην (ínnēn, “little girl”).)
Inna
Diminutive of Ingrid and Linda and a transliteration of Russian И́нна (Ínna).
Inna
Variant form of Ina. See also the suffix -inna.
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Matronymics
singular | |
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indefinite | |
nominative | Inna |
accusative | Innu |
dative | Innu |
genitive | Innu |
Primarily a diminutive of Inka and Inga.
Inna
Inflection of Inna (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | Inna | Innat | |
genitive | Innan | Innojen | |
partitive | Innaa | Innoja | |
illative | Innaan | Innoihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | Inna | Innat | |
accusative | nom. | Inna | Innat |
gen. | Innan | ||
genitive | Innan | Innojen Innain rare | |
partitive | Innaa | Innoja | |
inessive | Innassa | Innoissa | |
elative | Innasta | Innoista | |
illative | Innaan | Innoihin | |
adessive | Innalla | Innoilla | |
ablative | Innalta | Innoilta | |
allative | Innalle | Innoille | |
essive | Innana | Innoina | |
translative | Innaksi | Innoiksi | |
abessive | Innatta | Innoitta | |
instructive | — | Innoin | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
First recorded as a given name of Latvians in the end of the 19th century. From Russian И́нна (Ínna).
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