Inna (given name)

Inna (Инна) is a European given name. It was the name of an early East Orthodox male martyr (see ru:Инна, Пинна и Римма), but is currently used as a feminine name only. In ancient Greece, the name Ἴννα (Inna) is also attested (probably from ἴννην innen, meaning "little girl" ), however a connection with the Russian Inna has not been confirmed.

People named Inna

 * Inna (born Elena Alexandra Apostoleanu, 1986), Romanian singer
 * Inna Bulkina (1963–2021), Ukrainian literary critic, writer and editor
 * Inna Braverman, Israeli entrepreneur and businesswoman
 * Inna Brayer, amateur ballroom dancer
 * Inna Churikova (born 1943), Soviet and Russian actress
 * Inna Derusova (1970–2022), Ukrainian military medic
 * Inna Dorofeieva (born 1965), Ukrainian ballerina
 * Inna Gaponenko (born 1976), Ukrainian chess player
 * Inna Gliznuta (born 1973), Moldovan Olympic high jumper
 * Inna Lisnyanskaya, Armenian Orthodox and Jewish Russian poet from USSR, later Russia
 * Inna Meiman-Kitrossky (1932–1987), refusenik
 * Inna Modja (born 1984), Malian-French female singer and model
 * Inna Mozhevitina (born 1985), Kazakh biathlete
 * Inna Osypenko-Radomska (born 1982), Ukrainian/Azerbaijani sprint kayaker
 * Inna Palacios (born 1994), Filipino football player
 * Inna Poluškina (born 1984), Latvian long-distance runner
 * Inna Sovsun, Ukrainian professor and politician
 * Inna Tumanyan (1929-2005), Soviet-Armenian film director
 * Inna Vernikov (born 1984), American politician
 * Inna Yaitskaya (born 1979), Russian Olympic swimmer
 * Inna Yoffe (born 1988), Israeli Olympic synchronized swimmer
 * Inna Zhukova (born 1986), Belarusian Olympic rhythmic gymnast
 * Inna Zubkovskaya (1923–2001), Soviet and Russian ballerina