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See also: Ingrið
English
Etymology
From Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Ingrid, from Old Norse Ingiríðr.
Proper noun
Ingrid
- A female given name from Old Norse.
Usage notes
- Occasionally borne by Anglophones since the 19th century.
- Popular name in the royal houses of Scandinavia, also the name of a Swedish 13th century saint.
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Cebuano
Etymology
From English Ingrid, from Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Ingrid, from Old Norse Ingiríðr.
Proper noun
Ingrid
- a female given name from the Germanic languages
Czech
Etymology
Borrowed from Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish Ingrid, from Old Norse Ingiríðr.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Ingrid f (relational adjective Ingridin)
- a female given name
Declension
Declension of Ingrid (indeclinable feminine // soft zero-ending feminine)
Danish
Etymology
Proper noun
Ingrid
- a female given name from Old Norse
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Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from modern Scandinavian (Swedish, Norwegian, Danish) Ingrid.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Ingrid f
- a female given name
Derived terms
Estonian
Etymology
Proper noun
Ingrid
- a female given name
Related terms
French
Etymology
From Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Ingrid, from Old Norse Ingiríðr.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Ingrid f
- a female given name
Usage notes
- Popular in France in the latter half of the 20th century.
German
Etymology
From Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Ingrid, from Old Norse Ingiríðr.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Ingrid f (proper noun, genitive Ingrids or (with an article) Ingrid)
- a female given name
Usage notes
- Popular in Germany from the 1930s to the 1950s.
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Icelandic
Etymology
Proper noun
Ingrid f (proper noun, genitive singular Ingridar)
- a female given name, equivalent to English Ingrid
Declension
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