Inge
See also: inge
Danish
Etymology
Short form of female given names beginning with Ing-, Inge-, Ingi- Old Norse ("the god Ing or Yngvi").
Related terms
Estonian
Finnish
Proper noun
Inge
- A Swedish, etc., given name, entered here for Finnish declension.
Declension
Inflection of Inge (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | Inge | Inget | |
genitive | Ingen | Ingejen | |
partitive | Ingeä | Ingejä | |
illative | Ingeen | Ingeihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | Inge | Inget | |
accusative | nom. | Inge | Inget |
gen. | Ingen | ||
genitive | Ingen | Ingejen Ingeinrare | |
partitive | Ingeä | Ingejä | |
inessive | Ingessä | Ingeissä | |
elative | Ingestä | Ingeistä | |
illative | Ingeen | Ingeihin | |
adessive | Ingellä | Ingeillä | |
ablative | Ingeltä | Ingeiltä | |
allative | Ingelle | Ingeille | |
essive | Ingenä | Ingeinä | |
translative | Ingeksi | Ingeiksi | |
instructive | — | Ingein | |
abessive | Ingettä | Ingeittä | |
comitative | — | Ingeineen |
German
Pronunciation
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Proper noun
Inge
- A female given name, short form of Germanic or Old Norse female names beginning with Ing(e)- ("the god Ing/Yngvi").
Norwegian
Proper noun
Inge
- A male given name, short form of male names beginning with Old Norse Ing(i)- ("the god Ing/Yngvi").
Swedish
Proper noun
Inge c (genitive Inges)
- A male given name, short form of Old Norse male given names beginning with Ing(i)- ("the god Ing/Yngvi").
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