- Igor - EE-gahr
The name Igor is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Igor is: Warrior of peace. Ing's warrior (Ing was the Norse god of peace and fertility). From the Scandinavian name Ingyar. Famous Bearer: Russian composer Igor Stravinsky.
- Inge - ING-gə
The name Inge is a Scandinavian baby name. In Scandinavian the meaning of the name Inge is: Feminine : Ing's protection (Ing was the Norse god of peace and fertility). Hero's daughter.
- Ingeborg - ING-e-bawrk
Ingeborg is a Scandinavian feminine given name, mostly used in Norway and Denmark, derived from Old Norse Ingiborg, Ingibjǫrg, combining the theonym Ing with the element borg "stronghold, protection". Ingebjørg is the Norwegian most used variant of the name, and Ingibjörg is the Icelandic variant.
- Ingemar - IN-geh-mahr
Meaning of name Ingemar. Etymology : From the Old Norse name Ingimárr, derived from the name of the Germanic god ING combined with mærr "famous". Saint : Origin : Swedish.
- Inger - IN-ger
Norse Meaning: The name Inger is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Inger is: Son's army.
- Ingfred - ING-frehd
- Inghard - ING-hahrt
- Ingolf - IN-gawlf
From the Old Norse name Ingólfr, which was derived from the name of the Germanic god ING combined with úlfr meaning "wolf".
- Ingvar - ING-vahr
The name Ingvar is an Old Norse first name for men common in Scandinavia meaning "protected by Yngvi". Many notable Scandinavians have had this name, for example, the founder of IKEA, Ingvar Kamprad, the former Swedish Prime Minister, Ingvar Carlsson, and the legendary Swedish king, Ingvar.
- Inkeri - IN-ke-ri
Finnish Meaning: The name Inkeri is a Finnish baby name. In Finnish the meaning of the name Inkeri is: Hero's daughter.
- Ivar - EE-vahr
Origin of the name Ivor: Scottish form of Ivar, a name introduced by Scandinavian settlers. It is derived from the Old Norse elements yŕ (yew, bow) and herr (warrior, army): hence, "archer, bow warrior." From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.
- Iver - ee-VAIR
Origin of the name Ivor: Scottish form of Ivar, a name introduced by Scandinavian settlers. It is derived from the Old Norse elements yŕ (yew, bow) and herr (warrior, army): hence, "archer, bow warrior."