Ines (name)
Ines, and variants, is a feminine given name related to Agnes. The most common form Inés is Spanish, and also Galician. The Portuguese form is Inês; the French, Moroccan and Tunisian form usually Inès. The name is common in Dutch, rare in German and other northern European languages and when found is usually unaccented, Ines.
Used alone it may refer to:
- Saint Ines (Agnes of Rome; c. 291 – c. 304), virgin–martyr, saint
- Ines (Eda-Ines Etti; born 1981), Estonian singer
As a first name it is used by:
- Inés Alberdi (born 1948), Spanish sociologist
- Inés Ayala (born 1957), Spanish politician
- Inés Arrondo (born 1977), Argentine field hockey player
- Inês de Castro (1325–1355), Galician noblewoman, wife of King Peter I of Portugal
- Ines Diers (born 1963), German swimmer
- Inés Echeverría (1868–1949), Chilean writer
- Inés Efron (born 1985), Argentine actress
- Inés Ferrer Suárez (born 1990), Spanish tennis player
- Inès de La Fressange (born 1957), French model and fashion designer
- Inés García de Durán (born 1928), Colombian folklorist
- Inés Gaviria (born 1979), Colombian singer
- Ines Geißler (born 1963), German swimmer
- Inés Gorrochategui (born 1973), Argentine tennis player
- Inês Henriques (born 1980), Portuguese race walker
- Inès Ligron (born 1962), French fashion and beauty expert
- Inés Melchor (born 1986), Peruvian long-distance runner
- Inés Mendoza (1908–1990), Puerto Rican teacher, writer and socialite, the First Lady
- Inés Molina, Argentine actress
- Inês Monteiro (born 1980), Portuguese runner
- Ines Müller (born 1959), German shot putter
- Inés Palombo (born 1985), Argentine actress and model
- Ines Pellegrini (born 1954), Eritrean-Italian actress
- Ines Putri (born 1989), Indonesian beauty pageant
- Inés Remersaro (born 1992), Uruguayan swimmer
- Inés Rivero (born 1975), Argentine model
- Inés Rodena (1905–1985), Cuban radio and television writer
- Inés Sainz (born c. 1978), Mexican journalist
- Inés Sastre (born 1973), Spanish model and actress
- Inés de Suárez] (c. 1507–1580), Spanish conquistadora
- Ines Torelli (born 1931), Swiss comedian, radio personality, and stage, voice and film actress
- Ines Uusmann (born 1948), Swedish politician
As a middle name :
- María Inés (María Inés Guerra Núñez; born 1983), Mexican TV-hostess, actress and singer
- Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, O.S.H.(12 November 1651 – 17 April 1695) New Spain (current Mexico) nun and poet
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