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Etymology 1

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From Japanese 稲荷 (Inari).

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Inari

  1. (Japanese mythology, Shinto) The god of harvests, fertility, rice, agriculture, foxes, industry, and worldly success.

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Inari

  1. A lake in Lapland, Finland.
  2. A municipality of Lapland, Finland, and its central village.
  3. A Saami language: the Inari Sami.
  4. (astronomy) 1532 Inari, a main belt asteroid.
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Finnish

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Etymology

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Probably from Inari Sami Aanaar, perhaps ultimately from a substrate.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈinɑri/, [ˈinɑ̝ri]
  • Rhymes: -inɑri
  • Hyphenation(key): I‧na‧ri

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Inari

  1. (uncountable) Inari (lake)
  2. (uncountable) Inari (municipality and its central village)
  3. (uncountable) Inari (asteroid)
  4. a female given name transferred from the place name
    • 1917, Joel Lehtonen, Kerran kesällä, Otava, published 1972, page 75:
      "Paatilla makaamaan", matki surkeasti Bongman. "Maissi-rouva! Miksi ei Riissi-rouva, miksi ei suomalaisia nimiä. Ja Svea Ruusa. Miksi ei Saima, Inari, Koli..."
      "Kuinka te uskallatte!" huudahti rouva Könölin.
      "Lie down on the boat", Bongman pitifully repeated. "Mrs Maissi! Why not Mrs Riissi, why not Finnish names. And Svea Ruusa. Why not Saima, Inari, Koli..."
      "How dare you!", Mrs Könölin shouted.
    • 2014, Leena Kirstinä, Kirsi Kunnas―sateessa ja tuulessa, WSOY, →ISBN, pages 29–30:
      Kirsin ja Alilan pikkusisko Inari syntyi 24. syyskuuta 1931. Inari oli tuolloin hyvin uudenaikainen nimi, ja Kirsi ja Alila vitsailivatkin myöhemmin keskenään, että äiti oli keksinyt sen poistamalla miehensä nimestä E-kirjaimen.
      Kirsi's and Alila's younger sister Inari was born on September 24, 1931. Inari was a really new naem back then, and Kirsi and Alila would go on to joke between themselves that their mother had invented the name by taking out the initial E from her husband's name.
  5. (dated, rare) a male given name transferred from the place name

Declension

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The internal locative cases (inessive, illative and elative) are used with this place name when referring to a location; for example, "in Inari" is Inarissa.

Inflection of Inari (Kotus type 6/paperi, no gradation)
nominative Inari Inarit
genitive Inarin Inarien
Inareiden
Inareitten
partitive Inaria Inareita
Inareja
illative Inariin Inareihin
singular plural
nominative Inari Inarit
accusative nom. Inari Inarit
gen. Inarin
genitive Inarin Inarien
Inareiden
Inareitten
partitive Inaria Inareita
Inareja
inessive Inarissa Inareissa
elative Inarista Inareista
illative Inariin Inareihin
adessive Inarilla Inareilla
ablative Inarilta Inareilta
allative Inarille Inareille
essive Inarina Inareina
translative Inariksi Inareiksi
abessive Inaritta Inareitta
instructive Inarein
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of Inari (Kotus type 6/paperi, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Inarini Inarini
accusative nom. Inarini Inarini
gen. Inarini
genitive Inarini Inarieni
Inareideni
Inareitteni
partitive Inariani Inareitani
Inarejani
inessive Inarissani Inareissani
elative Inaristani Inareistani
illative Inariini Inareihini
adessive Inarillani Inareillani
ablative Inariltani Inareiltani
allative Inarilleni Inareilleni
essive Inarinani Inareinani
translative Inarikseni Inareikseni
abessive Inarittani Inareittani
instructive
comitative Inareineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Inarisi Inarisi
accusative nom. Inarisi Inarisi
gen. Inarisi
genitive Inarisi Inariesi
Inareidesi
Inareittesi
partitive Inariasi Inareitasi
Inarejasi
inessive Inarissasi Inareissasi
elative Inaristasi Inareistasi
illative Inariisi Inareihisi
adessive Inarillasi Inareillasi
ablative Inariltasi Inareiltasi
allative Inarillesi Inareillesi
essive Inarinasi Inareinasi
translative Inariksesi Inareiksesi
abessive Inarittasi Inareittasi
instructive
comitative Inareinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Inarimme Inarimme
accusative nom. Inarimme Inarimme
gen. Inarimme
genitive Inarimme Inariemme
Inareidemme
Inareittemme
partitive Inariamme Inareitamme
Inarejamme
inessive Inarissamme Inareissamme
elative Inaristamme Inareistamme
illative Inariimme Inareihimme
adessive Inarillamme Inareillamme
ablative Inariltamme Inareiltamme
allative Inarillemme Inareillemme
essive Inarinamme Inareinamme
translative Inariksemme Inareiksemme
abessive Inarittamme Inareittamme
instructive
comitative Inareinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Inarinne Inarinne
accusative nom. Inarinne Inarinne
gen. Inarinne
genitive Inarinne Inarienne
Inareidenne
Inareittenne
partitive Inarianne Inareitanne
Inarejanne
inessive Inarissanne Inareissanne
elative Inaristanne Inareistanne
illative Inariinne Inareihinne
adessive Inarillanne Inareillanne
ablative Inariltanne Inareiltanne
allative Inarillenne Inareillenne
essive Inarinanne Inareinanne
translative Inariksenne Inareiksenne
abessive Inarittanne Inareittanne
instructive
comitative Inareinenne

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Statistics

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  • Inari is the 468th most common female given name in Finland, belonging to 798 female individuals (and as a middle name to 2,160 more, making it more common as a middle name), and also belongs as a middle name to 22 male individuals, according to February 2023 data from the Digital and Population Data Services Agency of Finland.

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Proper noun

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Inari f

  1. Inari (a municipality and village in northern Finland)

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Inari m

  1. Inari (a lake in northern Finland)