What is the name meaning of INA. Phrases containing INA
See name meanings and uses of INA!INA
INA
Boy/Male
Muslim
Care of the most gracious (Allah)
Boy/Male
Muslim
Care of religion (Islam)
Boy/Male
Indian
Gods light, The inaccessible/unapproachables light
Girl/Female
Tamil
Inakshi | இநாகà¯à®·à¯€
Sharp eyed
Boy/Male
Muslim
Care of Allah
Boy/Male
Muslim
Vine
Male
Chamoru
, wave.
Girl/Female
Indian
Gift of Allah, Concern, Solicitude
Girl/Female
Indian
Care, Concern
Boy/Male
Indian
Vine
Boy/Male
Muslim
Grape
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mother, Strong, Sun
Female
Chamoru
, to light up, to illuminate.
Girl/Female
English American
A names ending in 'ina' or 'ena' (ie. Christina) used as a nickname. Famous bearer: In 1906...
Girl/Female
Tamil
Warmth feeling
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from a place named with Middle English hard ‘difficult’, ‘inaccessible’, ‘impregnable’, or perhaps ‘cheerless’ + castel ‘castle’, ‘fortress’, ‘stronghold’ (see Castle), perhaps Hardcastle Garth in North Yorkshire or Hardcastle Crags in West Yorkshire, although either or both of these could be from the surname. It has been suggested that the surname may come from a Roman fort forming part of Hadrian’s Wall in northern England.
Boy/Male
Indian
Grape
Girl/Female
Indian
A slave girl belonging to Haroon al Rashid
Boy/Male
Muslim
Gift of truth (Allah)
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval personal name Hicke, a pet form of Richard. The substitution of H- as the initial resulted from the inability of the English to cope with the velar Norman R-.Dutch : from a pet form of a Germanic personal name, such as Icco or Hikke (a Frisian derivative of a compound name with the first element hild ‘strife’, ‘battle’).East German : from a derivative of a Slavic pet form of Heinrich.South German : from Hiko, a pet form of any of the Germanic personal names formed with hild ‘strife’, ‘battle’ as the first element.
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a.
Not artificial; not made or elaborated by art; natural; simple; artless; as, an inartificial argument; an inartificial character.
a.
Suitable for, or pertaining to, inauguration.
a.
Not jointed or articulated; having no distinct body segments; as, an inarticulate worm.
v. t.
To inaugurate.
n.
One who inaugurates.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Inaugurate
n.
The formal beginning or initiation of any movement, course of action, etc.; as, the inauguration of a new system, a new condition, etc.
a.
Pertaining to, or performed or pronounced at, an inauguration; as, an inaugural address; the inaugural exercises.
imp. & p. p.
of Inaugurate
a.
Invested with office; inaugurated.
a.
Without a hinge; -- said of an order (Inarticulata or Ecardines) of brachiopods.
n.
An inaugural address.
n.
The state or quality of being inarticulate.
adv.
In an inarticulate manner.
a.
Inauspicious.
a.
Not attentive; not fixing the mind on an object; heedless; careless; negligent; regardless; as, an inattentive spectator or hearer; an inattentive habit.
n.
The quality of being inaudible; inaudibleness.
v. t.
To introduce or induct into an office with suitable ceremonies or solemnities; to invest with power or authority in a formal manner; to install; as, to inaugurate a president; to inaugurate a king.
v. t.
To cause to begin, esp. with formality or solemn ceremony; hence, to set in motion, action, or progress; to initiate; -- used especially of something of dignity or worth or public concern; as, to inaugurate a new era of things, new methods, etc.
n.
Inarticulateness.