Ingvard name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Norse, Nordic, Germanic and Old High German
Usage: Faroese, Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Meaning: Warrior, Nordic God Ingwio, God of Fertility and Peace, Beautiful, Ingeborg and Powerful
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What does Ingvard mean?

Ingvard is variant form of Ingvar. Ingvar is Swedish cognate of Ingvarr. Ingvar means Nordic God Ingwio, Ings Warrior Cared for By Ing and Army is rooted from Old Norse and Nordic.

Ingvard is combination of ING and unconventional VARD. Ingvard is combination of ING and unconventional VARD.

Variants of Ingvard

Ingvardt, Ingvar, Ingvarr, Ignar, Ing, Ingali, Aghvardh, Ívarr, Inga, *Ingwaz, Ingalie, Ingelise

How popular is the name Ingvard?

Ingvard is a familiar baby name in Denmark and Norway. At least, 600 people globally have carried Ingvard as their given name, concentrated mainly Nordic regions according to our research.

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Ingvard in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands0500
Finland028150
Sweden63200
Norway7814800
Denmark179000

Numerological aspects of Ingvard

You lack adventure. You should stop hoping that everyone will understand and support you. You have a great sense of humor and it's probably not the first time you hear it. You like your freedom and independence. Stop looking at life as something you understand completely because no one does, and no one will ever do. Perhaps you should take it easy and allow yourself to question things. You don't depend on anyone's understanding and support.

Other names similar to Ingvard

  •  Bóas is Icelandic and Faroese equivalent of Boas
  •  Najannguaq commonly is used in Greenlandic and Swedish is a girl name. Najannguaq is Greenlandic equivalent of Najánguaĸ
  •  Kunibert has its origin in Germanic and Old High German is used mostly in Danish and German bestowed upon baby boys, Kunibert means "Clan, Tribe or Bright"
  •  Gissur - The boy name Gissur is used especially in Swedish, Danish and Faroese. Gissur is form of Gizurr in Icelandic and Faroese languages
  •  Annarr is used mostly in Old Norse and Icelandic, Annarr means "The Other One, the Second" has its origin in Old Norse is bestowed upon boys

Famous people named Ingvard

  • Ingvard Sverdrup, Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party

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