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What do you think of Ina?

43 replies

minty3 · 12/02/2011 10:02

Finding it difficult deciding on a girl's name. Dh's favourite name for a girl is Ina (eye-na). I like simple, easily spelled names preferably Irish, I'm not sure though on Ina?

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crystalglasses · 12/02/2011 13:25

I love Isla and Iona

purepurple · 12/02/2011 13:25

Sorry, don't like it.
How about Isla or Iona?

nickelbabe · 12/02/2011 13:23

I think people would pronounce it EEna, not eye-na.

I like it as EE-na.

dilbertina · 12/02/2011 13:19

How about Iona?

ednurse · 12/02/2011 13:15

Reminds me of American celeb chef Ina Garten (barefoot contessa) who I LOVE but also winds me up Grin so even though she makes lovely food, I gotta say a big fat NO to the name I'm afraid.

LetThereBeRock · 12/02/2011 13:14

It's awful.

greentig3r · 12/02/2011 13:13

I like it. Am Scottish and prononce it eye-na. Have an aunt and two great aunts called Ina. I think 'baby Ina' sounds cute.

crystalglasses · 12/02/2011 13:10

dreadful. Reminds me of old ladies, hairnets and bottles of stout, a la coronation Street 40 years ago. don't do it to the poor babe

KenDoddsDadsDog · 12/02/2011 13:04

Ina Baxter = Soup

littlemissw · 12/02/2011 12:26

My godmother is called Ina, pronounced Ee-na. I quite like it & 'old fashioned' names are makng a comback after all, so why not?

DramaInPyjamas · 12/02/2011 10:31

In Scotland I would say it is said as 'eye-na'.

I know two. both aged about 50/60.

QuestionNumber · 12/02/2011 10:25

I would have guessed it was pronounced Ee-na.

I do like the name Ena with the Ena spelling.

SoupDragon · 12/02/2011 10:15

I thought it was Eeena

tummytickler · 12/02/2011 10:11

I think of Ina May Gaskin too. I do not really like it.

onimolap · 12/02/2011 10:10

I think Ina will get mispronounced as "in a". Are you OK with the prospect of making the likely necessary corrections over the years?

HettyAmaretti · 12/02/2011 10:07

Love it, but isn't it usually E-na? As is Ina Sharples (sp).

GandalfyCarawak · 12/02/2011 10:03

Ae you into INa May Gaskin, by any chance? That's who I think of.

RipMacWinkle · 12/02/2011 10:03

Am in Scotland.

For me it's definitely, definitely an "old lady" name.

Like Agnes.