Where does “Inka” come from?

Inka (Czech) comes from Finnish Inka, from Swedish ingå, from Swedish gå, from Old Swedish gā, from Old Norse gá, from Old Norse geyja, from Proto-Germanic *gawjaną — to bark.

Inka (Czech): Inca; A female given name; A diminutive of the...

Definitions

  1. Inca; A female given name; A diminutive of the...

Ancestry of “Inka”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishInkaAn Inca
2Swedishingåto be included, to join, to belong, to follow...
3Swedishgo, walk, stroll; go, leave; go; to be given or...
4Old Swedish
5Old Norsebarking; attention; to heed
6Old Norsegeyjato bark
7Proto-Germanic*gawjanąto bark

Words derived from “Inka

Every word from Proto-Germanic *gawjanąEvery word from Old Norse geyjaEvery word from Old Norse