Where does “Ināra” come from?

Ināra (Latvian) comes from Latvian Ina, from Latvian Inese, from Spanish Inés, from French Agnès, from Latin Agnes, from Ancient Greek Ἁγνή, from Ancient Greek ἁγνός, from Ancient Greek ἁγνεία.

Ancestry of “Ināra”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatvianIna
2LatvianIneseInez
3SpanishInésthe letter I in the Spanish spelling alphabet
4FrenchAgnès
5LatinAgnes
6Ancient GreekἉγνήpure, chaste
7Ancient Greekἁγνόςpure, chaste; holy, sacred; purifying
8Ancient Greekἁγνείαpurity, chastity; purification, cleansing
9Ancient Greekᾰ̔γνός
Every word from Ancient Greek ᾰ̔γνόςEvery word from Ancient Greek ἁγνείαEvery word from Ancient Greek ἁγνός