Ingela name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old High German, Old Norse and Scandinavian
Usage: German, Scandinavian, Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Meaning: Ingeborg and Angel
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What does Ingela mean?

Origin of Ingela is in Old High German, Scandinavian and Old Norse is used prevalently in German, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Scandinavian and Finnish, meaning of Ingela is "Ingeborg or Angel" is given to girls...

Ingela is equivalent of Names Beginning with Ing- / Ingu- in German language. Also Ingela is German form of Names Beginning with Engel- / Ingel-. Also Ingela is Swedish equivalent of Ingegärd.

Variants of Ingela

Ingel, Ingiäl, Ingolf, Ingegärd, Ingegerd, Ingiäld, Ingulf, Ingólfr, Ingulfr, Ingegard, Ingigærðr

How popular is the name Ingela?

Ingela is a popular baby name in Sweden where every 1 in 800 have the name. At least, 10000 people globally have carried Ingela as their given name according to our findings.

Facts

Ingela in Nordic countries

CountriesWomen
First NameSecondary Name
Netherlands308
Finland0336
Sweden121767625
Norway27101
Denmark270

Numerological aspects of Ingela

Your motto is "Why fight when you can solve issues the better way?" Be more flexible and less stubborn. The letter A as your capstone represents your passion for greater achievements. You prefer to have people work on your success instead of working on it yourself. Although you are not walking that path right now, you have a plan on letting everything go and follow your heart for once in your life.

Other names liked by soon-to-be-parents that are similar to Ingela

  •  Ninon - The unconventional girl name Ninon means "Disciple of Christ or -Nina" and is used majorly in Finnish, French and Danish has its origin in Hebrew, Italian and Latin languages
  •  Marinette - Unconventional Marinette is originated from Latin language is used as a girl name which is especially used in Swedish, French and Finnish, Marinette means "Sailor of the Sea"
  •  Agafia - Used substantially in Finnish and Russian neoteric and widespread, Agafia has origin in Old Greek is aimed at girls. Agafia is Russian and Latin equivalent of Agathe
  •  Altin - Rare boy name Altin has its origin in Old English and Turkish, Altin means "Gold" is used principally in Albanian and Turkish
  •  Lamberta - Old High German name Lamberta is used dominantly in Danish, Finnish and German, meaning of Lamberta is "Shiny, Bright or Land" is bestowed upon girls

Famous people named Ingela

  • Ingela Olsson, Swedish actress
  • Ingela Forsman, Swedish lyricist in popular music

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