[Facts] Re: Inara
in reply to a message by guasguendi
Inara (1) and Inara (5) might be the same name, but we can't be entirely sure without more evidence.
Inara (6) likely refers to a distinct Macedonian name.
Inara (2) is probably an anglicized or variant form of the Arabic Inaara, meaning "light."
Inara seems to be a modern international name that has spread through various cultures, including French and Dutch.
If you're categorizing these, it would be helpful to distinguish the cultural and linguistic origins (e.g., Azerbaijani, Arabic, Basque, etc.) while noting that in contemporary usage, Inara has become a widely accepted international name.
Inara (6) likely refers to a distinct Macedonian name.
Inara (2) is probably an anglicized or variant form of the Arabic Inaara, meaning "light."
Inara seems to be a modern international name that has spread through various cultures, including French and Dutch.
If you're categorizing these, it would be helpful to distinguish the cultural and linguistic origins (e.g., Azerbaijani, Arabic, Basque, etc.) while noting that in contemporary usage, Inara has become a widely accepted international name.
This message was edited 11/24/2024, 2:34 PM