Ingo

Meaning of Ingo

Ingo is a male name with origins in Germany. It is pronounced as ING-go (/ˈɪŋɡo/). The name Ingo is associated with strength and courage, making it a great choice for parents who want to instill these qualities in their child. In the United States, the name Ingo has been relatively uncommon in recent years, but it has shown some popularity in the past. For example, in 1970, there were seven occurrences of the name Ingo, ranking at 3836. Variations of the name include Inge and Ingmar. Overall, Ingo is a unique and powerful choice for a baby boy's name.

Pronunciation

German

  • Pronunced as ING-go (/ˈɪŋɡo/)

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Notable People Named Ingo

Ingo Douglas Swann was an American psychic, artist, and writer who co-created remote viewing and the Stargate Project.
Ingo Zechner is a philosopher and historian who serves as the Director of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital History in Vienna.
Ingo Maurer, a German industrial designer known as the "poet of light," was renowned for his expertise in creating lamps and light installations.
Ingo Rademacher is a German-Australian television actor known for his role as Jax on General Hospital and for his appearance on Dancing with the Stars.
Ingo Schulze is a German writer known for his debut collection of short stories "33 Moments of Happiness," inspired by his time in St. Petersburg.
Ingo Ott Hoffmann is a Brazilian retired racing driver known for winning the Brazilian Stock Car Championship 12 times and participating in six Formula One Grands Prix.
Ingo Kober served as the third president of the European Patent Office.
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