Ingria
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See also: Íngria
English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
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.[1]
Proper noun[edit]
Ingria
Translations[edit]
region to the south of Karelia
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References[edit]
- ^ Sveriges ingermanländska riksförbund, red (2000). Sverigeingermanländernas historia