Innis
Introduction
a river island or a piece of land surrounded by water
Background Story
The name Innis comes from the Irish language, specifically from 'Inis', which means 'island'. It is often used in the names of places in Ireland, usually referring to islands in lakes or rivers. The rich Irish mythology often refers to such locations, making the name evocative of peaceful, natural landscapes.
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