Ingfred is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1157 times.
Inghard is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1138 times.
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This was a tribal name meaning 'The Angles', the people of 'Engalanda', in Northern Germany who invaded Eastern and Northern Britain in the 5th Century and 6th Century, and subsequently gave their name to 'England'. To this was added the suffix 'hrafn', meaning 'raven', a bird renowned for its wisdom.
Ingjald illråde or Ingjaldr hinn illráði (Ingold Ill-ruler or Ill-ready) was a semi-legendary Swedish king of the House of Ynglings, son and successor of King Anund, and the father and predecessor of King Olof Trätälja. ... Johannes Magnus in his 16th-century list of kings places Ingjald (Ingevallus, Ingellus) in AD 883.
Meaning & History. Germanic name composed of the elements Angil, the name of a Germanic tribe known in English as the Angles, and beraht "bright". Saint Engelbert was a 13th-century archbishop of Cologne murdered by assassins.
Ingmar is a Scandinavian given name and is a composite of Ing, possibly a Norse god, and Mar, meaning "famous". The name element Ing is also found in Ingvar, Ingolf, Ingeborg, and other names. Its name day is June 3.
Ingo is a masculine given 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. It means "protected by Yngvi", who is the main god for the Ingvaeones, and is probably a different name for the Germanic god Freyr.
From the Old Norse name Ingólfr, which was derived from the name of the Germanic god ING combined with úlfr meaning "wolf".
German Meaning: The name Ingram is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Ingram is: Ing's raven (Ing was the Norse god of peace and fertility). Used commonly as both a first name and as a surname during the Middle Ages.