Re: Inara
in reply to a message by Babochka
According to Forebears (https://forebears.io/x/forenames/inara), it's not uncommon in Russia - more than 1,500 bearers. I was able to find many Russian LinkedIn profiles as well. There is also a Wiktionary page for the name in Russian (https://ru.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/%D0%98%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%B0).
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The Wiktionary article states the name Inara exists. It doesn't say anything about the origin or use of the name. Russia is a multiethnic country, and some names are mostly used by ethnic minorities. I don't see any evidence here to consider the name Inara as Russian.
This message was edited 11/26/2024, 10:19 AM