Germanic Mythology · Masculino
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“From the Germanic *Ingwaz, possibly meaning ancestor. This was the name of an obscure old Germanic fertility god who was considered the ancestor of the tribe the Ingaevones. It is possible he was an earlier incarnation of the god Freyr.”
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Significado
From the Germanic *Ingwaz, possibly meaning ancestor. This was the name of an obscure old Germanic fertility god who was considered the ancestor of the tribe the Ingaevones. It is possible he was an earlier incarnation of the god Freyr.
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Variantes en otros idiomas
17 idiomasDanésYngve
Norse MythologyYngvi
NoruegoYngve
SuecoYngve
Germánico AntiguoInga, Ingeburg, Ingo, Ingomar...
Ancient ScandinavianInga, Ingi, Ingibjörg, Ingigerðr...
DanésInga, Inge, Ingebjørg, Ingeborg...
NeerlandésInge
FinlandésInka, Inkeri
FrisónInka
AlemánInga, Inge, Ingeborg, Ingeburg...
IslandésInga, Ingibjörg
LatvianInga
LithuanianInga
NoruegoInga, Inge, Ingebjørg, Ingeborg...
RusoInga
SuecoInga, Inge, Ingeborg, Ingegärd...
Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados