Certificate of Name
Imke
Feminine
Dutch, Frisian, Low German
Meaning & Origin
Imke is a feminine Dutch, Frisian, and Low German given name, predominantly used in the Netherlands, Belgium, and northern Germany. It originated as a diminutive of Ime 2, which itself developed as a short form of names containing the Old German element irmin, meaning "whole, great" (a term associated with the Germanic concept of "greatness" or "entirety"). Over time, variants such as Ema-1 (Spanish), Emma (Swedish), Irma (Swedish), and Erma (English) have emerged as related forms across different languages and cultures.Cultural SignificanceThe name Imke reflects the Dutch and Frisian tradition of creating affectionate diminutives using the suffix -ke (or -kje in Frisian), which gives a friendly, familiar tone. The element irmin carries ancestral connotations of strength and magnitude, echoing the Germanic tribes' worldview.Notable BearersImke is borne by several contemporary sportswomen and professionals, spanning diverse fields:Imke Bartels (born 1977) – Dutch equestrian competitor in dressageImke Courtois (born 1988) – Belgian footballer and sports analystImke Duplitzer (born 1975) – German épée fencerImke Van der Veken's sister (implied subject) adaptable or broadenImke Glas (born 1994) – Dutch artistic gymnastImke Onnen (born 1994) – German high jumperImke Vervaet (born 1993) – Belgian sprinterKey FactsMeaning: Originally a diminutive; ultimately derived from Germanic "whole, great"Origin: Low German, Frisian, DutchType: Feminine given nameUsage Regions: Netherlands, Belgium, Germany
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