Iro name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek and Hebrew
Usage: Finnish, Swedish and Danish
Pronunciation: EE-ro
Meaning: Watchful, Wind, Descendants, Vigilant, Alert, Earth, Goddess Saraswati, The Peaceful, Peace, In Hindi Yug and Muse
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What does Iro mean?

Iro is variant form of imperishable and acclaimed Ira. Ira is variant form of frequently used Irina. Also Ira is version of imperishable and lofty Irena. Ira's meaning is Earth, Goddess Saraswati and Peace is rooted from Old Greek and Hebrew.

How do I pronounce Iro?

The proper pronunciation of two syllabled Iro is EE-ro with emphasis on first EE syllable.

Variants of Iro

Ira, Irina, Irena, Ire, Irene, Irre

How popular is the name Iro?

Iro is a popular baby name in Nigeria where every 1 in 30000 have the name as well as in Niger. At least, 10000 people globally have been given the name as per our evaluation.

YearRankBirths
2020105636
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

Facts

Iro in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands0550
Finland3656213
Sweden0363
Denmark0010

Numerological aspects of Iro

No one is as kind these days and has the same heart as you do. You neglect your own issues and helping other is more important to you. You are not selfish but you are not naive as well. You need to open up to new adventures and experiences. People can't believe you are real. You don't even believe you are real. You sometimes feel you are trapped in a cage that is also created by yourself. You are intelligent and independent.

Looking for names similar to Iro? Please go through the following names

  •  Filippus is Nordic cognate of Philippus
  •  Eski is equivalent of Esa in Finnish language
  •  Krusa substantially is used in Old Norse and Old Danish is given to baby boys. Krusa is form of Krúsa in Danish and Old Norse languages
  •  Brima is Faroese equivalent of Brimi
  •  Ödhhild is Swedish form of Auðhildr

Famous people named Iro

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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