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General meaning in different languages

  • In Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries, "Ines" is a common name derived from the Greek name "Agnes," meaning "pure" or "holy."
  • In Arabic, "Ines" (إيناس) can signify qualities like "friendly," "sociable," or "affectionate."

Cultural significance

Ines may hold cultural significance in Arabic-speaking regions, Europe, and Latin America, where variations of the name are used.

Historical significance

"Ines" may have historical importance in the context of Spanish, Portuguese and Arabic cultures.

Religious / Spiritual significance

  • Ines may have religious significance, especially in Catholicism, where saints named Ines are honored.
  • Saint Ines (Agnes of Rome; c. 291 – c. 304), virgin–martyr, saint



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  • In Catholicism, the feast day of Saint Ines is celebrated on January 21st.


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  • There are no widely known famous quotes specifically related to the name "Ines"


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There have been noteworthy individuals who proudly bore the name Ines. These individuals have made a lasting impact in their respective fields, illustrating the strength and influence associated with the name.

  • Saint Ines (Agnes of Rome; c. 291 – c. 304), virgin–martyr, saint
  • Inês de Castro: (1325-1355) A 14th-century Portuguese (Galician) noblewoman, posthumously declared queen. She is known for her tragic love story with Crown Prince Peter I of Portugal. After her death, Peter posthumously declared her queen.
  • Inés de Suárez: (c. 1507–1580), Spanish conquistadora
  • Inés de Hinojosa: (1540-1571), Venezuelan hacendada
  • Inés de la Torre: (fl. 1618), Spanish courtier
  • Inés de Guerrico Eguses: (Sor María Jacinta; 1793-1840), Argentine nun, writer
  • Ines Castellani Fantoni Benaglio: (1849–1897) Italian writer, countess
  • Inés Echeverría: (1868–1949), Chilean writer
  • Inés Rodena: (1905–1985), Cuban radio and television writer
  • Inés Mendoza: (1908–1990), Puerto Rican teacher, writer and socialite, the First Lady
  • Inés García de Durán: (1928–2011), Colombian folklorist
  • Ines Torelli: (1931–2019), Swiss comedian, radio personality, and stage, voice and film actress
  • Ines Aru: (born 1939), Estonian actress
  • Ines Uusmann: (born 1948), Swedish politician
  • Inés Alberdi: (born 1948), Spanish sociologist
  • Inés Ayala: (born 1957), Spanish politician
  • Inès de La Fressange: (born 11 August 1957), is a French supermodel, fashion designer and perfumerA French model, she became a notable figure in the fashion industry and was a popular model in the 1980s. In addition to modeling, she has been involved in various fashion-related projects.
  • Ines Pellegrini: (born 1954), Eritrean-Italian actress
  • Ines Paulke: (1958–2010), German singer
  • Ines Müller: (born 1959), German shot putter
  • Inès Ligron: (born 1962), French fashion and beauty expert
  • Ines Geißler - Ines Diers: (born 1963), German swimmer
  • Inés Coronel Barreras: (b. 1968), a male Mexican drug trafficker
  • Inês Brasil - Inês Tânia Lima da Silva: (born October 25, 1969), is a German-Brazilian singer, dancer and internet celebrity.
  • Inés González Árraga: (born 1973), Venezuelan political prisoner
  • Inés Gorrochategui: (born 1973), Argentine tennis player, A former Argentine tennis player, she competed as a professional tennis player, achieving success in both singles and doubles events.
  • Inés Sastre: (born 1973), A Spanish actress and model, she has worked as a model for several major fashion houses and has also pursued a successful acting career in both Spanish and international films.
  • Inés Rivero: (born 1975), Argentine model
  • Inés Arrondo: (born 28 November 1977) An Argentine politician and former field hockey player. In her earlier years, she was a successful field hockey player and later transitioned into politics, serving in various capacities. (silver medal with the national women's hockey team at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and a bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Inés has also won the World Cup in 2002 and the Champions Trophy in 2001).
  • Inés Sainz: (born 20 September 1978) is a Mexican sports journalist, television personality and model.
  • Inés Gaviria: (born 1979), Colombian singer
  • Inês Monteiro: (born 1980), Portuguese runner
  • Ines Eichmüller: (born 1980), German politician
  • Inês Henriques: (born 1980), Portuguese race walker
  • Inés Efron - Inés Palombo: (born 1985), Argentine actress model and stage artist, she is known for her work in Argentine cinema and has received acclaim for her performances in various films.
  • Inés Melchor: (born 1986), Peruvian long-distance runner
  • Ines Maričić: (born 1988), Croatian 9 pin bowling player
  • Inés Molina:, Argentine actress
  • Ines Putri: (born 1989), Indonesian beauty pageant
  • Inés Ferrer Suárez: (born 1990), Spanish tennis player
  • Inés Remersaro: (born 1992), Uruguayan swimmer
  • Inès Reg: (born in 1992): French comedian (Humorist) born in 1992. She gained popularity through her comedic performances and has a significant presence in the French comedy scene.



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