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Inés / Ines

11 replies

Chickpealemon · Yesterday 16:10

Thoughts on using this name for a girl in the UK especially if you have it / have used it

we have Austrian and Spanish family so would like a classic and elegant name that is easily recognisable in English German and Spanish.

other names that we like but not quite right: Helena, Clara, Diana

Is it familiar enough in the UK? Does it lend itself to bullying nicknames?
TIA.

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Sesquioxides · Yesterday 16:32

I've known a couple of women with this name. Seems fairly innocuous unless you're in Scotland, then it might get easily confused (in spoken English) with the boy's name Innis. But that's a relatively minor concern really.

Thecomedyclub · Yesterday 16:37

Love the name, it’s spelt Inès in French, not sure about other languages.

Henriettina · Yesterday 16:39

I absolutely love it. I know one who is 6 - she has Spanish heritage and speaks it Inez. I’m not aware of any issues with pronunciation and (certainly in London) it’s not seen as unfamiliar at all.

Tryagain26 · Yesterday 16:42

It's beautiful I know a 6 year old Inés she has a Spanish mother and English father they live in the UK. She hasn't had any issues with pronunciation.

6ate9 · Yesterday 16:46

i think she might have to keep pronouncing and spelling her name which could be tedious for her!!

I llove the name Clara, it always reminds me of The Nutcracker ballet!!

NamingNoNames · Yesterday 16:46

Known in the UK but can be Inés (Spanish) or Inès (French) and the diacritic might be omitted.
I like it.

Might get mixed up with Innes (boy's name) or said as Eye-ns.

Is it familiar enough in the UK? It wouldn't be weird.
Does it lend itself to bullying nicknames? No.

user5683926547 · Yesterday 16:50

One Of DD’s friends is called that, has a Spanish parent. Can’t see why it be a target for bullying anymore than any other name! I think it’s spelt with an E occasionally by people that haven’t heard/seen it written down before, but that aside it’s a lovely name imo.

Calliopespa · Yesterday 17:28

I think it is really pretty. Not overused, but recognisable.

For me, the French spelling seems the most natural, but I know some people find it easier to leave off any accents if spelling for the UK/America.

Chickpealemon · Yesterday 20:07

Thank you all very helpful comments! We would use the Spanish (Inés) but not too fussed about the diacritic being dropped as we’re in the UK

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Zingading · Yesterday 20:10

Not especially unusual here but might depend where in the UK you are. Nice and short to avoid too many issues.

LiquoriceAllsorts2 · Today 13:20

I think it’s well known enough to not be strange in the uk as it’s quite popular in lots of countries

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