Ingrið name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Norse, Germanic, Nordic and Old High German
Usage: Faroese
Meaning: Army, Nordic God Ingwio, God of Fertility and Peace, Beautiful, Ingeborg and Powerful
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What does Ingrið mean?

Ingrið is Faroese form of Ingríðr.

Variants of Ingrið

Ingríðr, Ingiríðr, Ingrid, Ingerid, Ingifríðr, Ingeberg

How popular is the name Ingrið?

Ingrið is immensely popular in Germany where every 1 in 200 have the name. Also it is popular in Sweden, Netherlands, Brazil, Austria, Guatemala, Belgium, Chile, Colombia, Venezuela, Norway, France, Congo, Mexico, South Africa, Burundi, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Canada, Honduras, Peru, Denmark, England, Spain, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Switzerland, Sudan, El Salvador, Australia and Slovakia.

In Romania, Gabon, Rwanda, Argentina, Italy, Nicaragua, Philippines, Indonesia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Egypt, Suriname, New Zealand, Panama, Puerto Rico, Cameroon, Jamaica, Togo, Namibia, Trinidad and Tobago, Ghana, Paraguay, Angola, Croatia, Sri Lanka, Hungary and Poland it is common while somewhat familiar in Slovenia, Guyana, Ireland, Scotland, Portugal, Haiti, Benin, Uruguay, Barbados, Finland, Malta, Bangladesh, Belize, Northern Ireland, New Caledonia, Wales, DR Congo, Morocco, Luxembourg, Aruba, Bahamas, French Polynesia, Lebanon, India, Russia, Kenya, Cuba, Israel, Zambia, Ivory Coast, China, Liechtenstein, Saudi Arabia, Greece, Zimbabwe, Vanuatu, Tunisia, Taiwan, Uganda, Tanzania, Burkina Faso, Hong Kong and Botswana.

As per our estimate, over 1430000 people has been named Ingrið globally.

Other names liked by would be parents that are similar to Ingrið

  •  Hendrikur - The well-known boy name Hendrikur is particulary used in Faroese. Hendrikur is Faroese equivalent of Hendrik
  •  Tístram is Faroese form of Tristan
  •  Grias is Faroese form of Grækaris
  •  Siriðann - Girl name Siriðann is used mostly in Faroese. Siriðann is Faroese form of Sirianna
  •  Jónleif is Faroese cognate of Jonleif

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