Meaning & History
Latvian name which has only been used since the middle or latter part of the 20th century (first recorded during 1950-1975), possibly a variant of INTA (feminine form of INTS, itself from INDRIĶIS), INITA (which is either from Latin initus "a beginning, an entrance" or a diminutive of INA) or INESE (variant of AGNESA, AGNETA).