Ingo
Ingo | |
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Pronunciation | Swedish: [ˈɪŋːu] or Swedish: [ˈɪŋɡu], German: [ˈɪŋɡɔ] |
Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Germanic |
Meaning | protected by Yngvi |
Region of origin | Northern Europe |
Other names | |
Related names | Inga |
Ingo is a first name in contemporary Scandinavia and Germany, and a historical name in France. It is the male version of the name Inga, used in the same region.
"Ingo" means "protected by Yngvi", who is the main god for the Ingvaeones, and is probably a different name for the Germanic god Freyr.
Persons with the name Ingo
- Ingo Anderbrügge (born 1964), German footballer
- Ingo Appelt (born 1961), German former bobsledder
- Ingo Buding (1942-2003), German tennis player
- Ingo Giezendanner (born 1975), Swiss artist
- Ingo Hoffmann (born 1953), Brazilian former race car driver
- Ingo Maurer (born 1932), German industrial designer
- Ingo Metzmacher (born 1957), German music conductor
- Ingo Molnár, Hungarian computer programmer
- Ingo Mörth (born 1949), Austrian sociologist
- Ingo Nugel (1976-2007), German composer of video game music
- Ingo Preminger (1911-2006), American movie producer, brother of director Otto Preminger
- Ingo Rademacher (born 1971), German-born Australian actor
- Ingo Rechenberg (born 1934), German researcher and professor currently in the field of bionics
- Ingo Renner (born c. 1939), Australian glider pilot, four-time world champion
- Ingo Schmitt (fl. 1995-present), German politician
- Ingo Schulze (born 1962), German author
- Ingo Schwichtenberg (1965-1995), German rock drummer
- Ingo Steinhöfel (born 1967), German former weightlifter
- Ingo Steuer (born 1966), German figure skater and coach
- Ingo Swann (1933-2013), American psychic
- Ingo Titze, American vocal scientist
- Ingo Wegener (1950-2008), German computer scientist
- Ingo Wellenreuther (born 1959), German politician
Fictional characters
- Ingo, an associate of Talon in The Legend of Zelda series
- Ingo, one of the Subway Bosses in Pokémon Black and White
Literature
- Ingo (novel), a 2005 children's novel by Helen Dunmore
See also
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