Inger
Norse
"guarded by Ing"
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Inger Origin and Meaning
The name Inger is a girl's name of Slavic origin.
Inger is a Scandinavian feminine name with ancient Norse origins, derived from the name Ingrid or from the Norse god Ing (also known as Freyr), the god of fertility and peace. The name means 'daughter of Ing' or 'Ing's warrior.' Popular in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, Inger has a rich cultural heritage dating back centuries. Though uncommon in English-speaking countries, it has a clean, strong sound that appeals to those seeking Nordic names or names with historical depth. Inger is typically pronounced with a soft 'g' sound in Scandinavian languages. The name's simplicity, combined with its cultural significance, gives it an understated elegance and strength that transcends trends.
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Famous People Named Inger
- (Karen) Inger Monica NilssonSwedish actress
- Inger Stevens (born Ingrid Stensland)Swedish,American actress
- Inger MillerAmerican sprinter
- Inger BjørnbakkenNorwegian skier
- Inger EdelfeldtSwedish children's author and illustrator
- Inger Johanne HagerupNorwegian poet
- Inger Elisabeth HansenNorwegian poet
- Inger S. EngerNorwegian politician
The name Inger in Pop Culture
- Inger Christiansoncharacter in the movie "Wicked"
- Inger Cartwrightsecond wife of Ben Cartwright and mother of Eric "Hoss" Cartwright on TV's "Bonanza"