inma
Inma is a Spanish feminine given name, derived from the Latin name "Inmaculata," meaning "unspotted" or "immaculate." It is often associated with the Virgin Mary, who is known as the Immaculate Conception in the Roman Catholic Church. The name gained popularity in Spain during the 19th century, particularly after the declaration of the Immaculate Conception as a dogma of the Catholic Church in 1854. Inma is a common diminutive form of Inma, used affectionately by friends and family. The name is also found in other Spanish-speaking countries, such as Mexico and Argentina. Inma is a name that carries a sense of purity and holiness, reflecting its religious origins. It is a popular choice for parents seeking a name with meaningful connotations.