Ino
Found 3 entry about "Ino"
Ινώ(Ancient Greek)
EE-no(Greek Mythology)
IE-NO(Classical Greek)
IE-no(Greek Mythology)
The name Ino can be pronounced as "EE-noh" in English, "eye-no" in Japanese, and "EE-naw" in Greek.
Ino Name meanings & History
Ino is a name with various origins. It can be derived from the Greek name Io, which means "violet." It can also be a shortened form of other Greek names like Inola or Inocencia. Furthermore, it has roots in Japan, where it means "boar.". Depending on its origin, Ino has different meanings. Its Greek origin would carry the meaning of "violet," which symbolizes modesty and simplicity. In Japan, Ino means boar, which represents strength, courage, and tenacity. In Greek mythology, she was the second wife of Athamas, a Theban maenad who raised her dead sister Semele's son Dionysos and who was apotheosized into the sea goddess Leucothea. Ino can be used as a first name or a middle name for a baby girl or a baby boy. It is a unique and strong name that exudes confidence and individuality.
Zodiac Sign of Ino: I love you Taurus
Synonyms of Ino:
I: Intimate,Indulgence,Involved
N: Nice,Neat,Neurosis,Nutrition,Nitpicking,Nervous,Nagging
O: Obsessive,Organized,Obsolete,Obstinate,Ostentatious
Ino is:- a Comedic name
- a Modern name
- a Serious name
- a Urban name
Famous People
There have been several notable people with the name Ino in different fields. In Greek mythology, Ino was the name of a goddess who transformed into Leucothea. In Japan, Ino Tadataka was a cartographer who created the first complete map of Japan during the Edo period. In the world of music, Ino Hidefumi was a Japanese pianist and composer known for his jazzy sound.
2.) Ino (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: This name derives from Ino, the goddess of the sea and of protection in Greek mythology.
Scripts: Ινώ(Ancient Greek)
Ἰνῶ, Inō
Pronunciation: EE-NO(Classical Greek)
EE-no
EE-no(Greek Mythology)
IE-NO(Classical Greek)
IE-no(Greek Mythology)
Description: This name derives from Ino, the goddess of the sea and of protection in Greek mythology. In Greek mythology, she was the second wife of Athamas, a Theban maenad who raised her dead sister Semele's son Dionysos and who was apotheosized into the sea goddess Leucothea. Ino is a unique and unusual name that is suitable for girls. It can be a great choice for parents looking for a name that is associated with mythology or the sea.