"Ingria" meaning in All languages combined

See Ingria on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: New Latin, from Old Swedish Ingermanland. The name could be related to Inger, Inkere, names for the Izhora river, a tributary of the Neva, itself named after the Finnic people, the Izhorians. Or, named after Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden, a Swedish princess and Grand princess of Kiev (though this has been dismissed as folk etymology); for the name see Ingegerd. Etymology templates: {{der|en|NL.|-}} New Latin, {{der|en|gmq-osw|Ingermanland}} Old Swedish Ingermanland, {{m|sv|Inger}} Inger, {{m|sv|Inkere}} Inkere, {{m|sv|Neva}} Neva, {{der|en|urj-fin|-}} Finnic, {{m|en|Izhorians}} Izhorians, {{m|sv|Ingegerd}} Ingegerd Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Ingria
  1. A region to the south of Karelia in what is now Russia. Wikipedia link: Grand princess, Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden, Ingria, Izhora Translations (region to the south of Karelia): Ingermanland (Danish), Ingeri (Estonian), Ingerimaa (Estonian), Inkeri (Finnish), Inkerinmaa (Finnish), Ingrie (French), Ingermanland [neuter] (German), Inkeri (Ingrian), Ingria (Latin), И́нгрия (Íngrija) [feminine] (Russian), Ингерманла́ндия (Ingermanlándija) [feminine] (Russian), Ижо́ра (Ižóra) [feminine] (Russian), Ingermanland (Swedish)
    Sense id: en-Ingria-en-name-du5R4MTn Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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