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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. Persons with the name Ingo * Ingemar Johansson (1932-2009), Swedish boxer, nicknamed "Ingo" * Ingo Anderbrügge (born 1964), German footballer * Ingo Appelt (born 1961), German former bobsledder * Ingo Appelt (born 1967), German comedian * Ingo Brigandt, Canadian philosopher * Ingo Bodtke (born 1965), German politician * Ingo Buding (1942-2003), German tennis player * Ingo Freyer (born 1971), German professional basketball coach and former national team player * Ingo Gerhartz (born 1965), German Air Force general * Ingo Giezendanner (born 1975), Swiss artist * Ingo Hoffmann (born 1953), Brazilian former race car driver * Ingo Maurer (1932–2019), German industrial designe ...
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Yngvi
Old Norse Yngvi , Old High German Ing/Ingwi and Old English Ingƿine are names that relate to a theonym which appears to have been the older name for the god Freyr. Proto-Germanic *Ingwaz was the legendary ancestor of the Ingaevones, or more accurately ''Ingvaeones'', and is also the reconstructed name of the Elder Futhark rune ᛜ and Anglo-Saxon rune ᛝ, representing '' ŋ''. A torc, the so-called "Ring of Pietroassa", part of a late third to fourth century Gothic hoard discovered in Romania, is inscribed in much-damaged runes, one reading of which is ''gutanī (ng)i hailag'' "to Ingwi of the Goths holy". Etymology Old Norse ''Yngvi'' as well as Old High German ''Inguin'' and Old English ''Ingƿine'' are all derived from the Proto-Germanic *Ingwaz. Sound changes in late-Proto-Germanic transformed *Ingwaz into *Ingwi(z) in the nominative case and *''Ingwin'' in the accusative case. His epithet *Fraujaz appears in Old Norse compounds ''Ingvifreyr'' and ''Ingunarfreyr''. In B ...
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Ingo Freyer
Ingo Freyer is a German professional basketball coach and former national team player. Professional career As player Freyer earned 39 caps for the German men's national team. He participated in the 1995 European Championships. At the club level, he won the 1994–95 FIBA Korać Cup with Alba Berlin. Later in his career, he sealed promotion to the German Basketball Bundesliga three times (with SSV Weißenfels, Ludwigsburg and Quakenbrück). As coach Freyer led Phoenix Hagen to promotion to the German top-tier Basketball Bundesliga in 2009. In November 2016, Hagen had its Bundesliga license revoked, Freyer left the team. Freyer's high-intensity and fast-paced style of play became his trademark. In 2022 (Baskets Oldenburg), 2023 (Mitteldeutscher BC) and 2024 ( MLP Academics Heidelberg), Freyer saved Bundesliga teams from relegation. Miscellaneous In the past, Freyer was a commentary for Eurosport Eurosport is a group of pay television networks in Europe and parts of ...
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Ingo Schmitt
Ingo Schmitt is a German politician who was Member of the European Parliament for Berlin from 1999 to 2005. On 18 September 2005 he was elected to the Bundestag and consequently resigned from the European Parliament. He is a member of the conservative Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy that seeks to promote and to preserve traditional institutions, practices, and values. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the culture and civilization i ... Christian Democratic Union. External links Website from Ingo SchmittBiography by CDU/CSU Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Members of the Bundestag for Berlin MEPs for Germany 1999–2004 Christian Democratic Union of Germany MEPs MEPs for Germany 2004–2009 Pupils of Karlheinz Stockhausen Members of the Bundestag 2005–2009 Members of the Bundestag for the Christian Democratic Union of Germany {{Germany-MEP-stub ...
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Ingo Renner
Ingo Renner OAM (1 June 1940 – 26 February 2022) was an Australian glider pilot. He won the World Gliding Championships four times.Flugplatz Oerlinghausen / Neue Westfälische (in German)
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Ingo Rechenberg
Ingo Rechenberg (November 20, 1934 - September 25, 2021) was a German researcher and professor in the field of bionics. Rechenberg was a pioneer of the fields of evolutionary computation and artificial evolution. In the 1960s and 1970s he invented a highly influential set of optimization methods known as evolution strategies (from German ''Evolutionsstrategie''). His group successfully applied the new algorithms to challenging problems such as aerodynamic wing design. These were the first serious technical applications of artificial evolution, an important subset of the still growing field of bionics. Rechenberg was born in Berlin. He was educated at the Technical University of Berlin and at the University of Cambridge. Since 1972 he was a full professor at the Technical University of Berlin, where he headed the Department of Bionics and Evolution Techniques. His awards include the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Evolutionary Programming Society (US, 1995) and the Evolutio ...
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Ingo Rademacher
Ingo Rademacher (born 22 April 1971) is a German-Australian television actor best known for his role of Jasper "Jax" Jacks on the American daytime soap opera ''General Hospital'', which he played almost continuously from 1996 to 2021. In 2012, he played Officer Sacks in the film ''Alex Cross''. Rademacher placed 5th on the 16th season of ''Dancing with the Stars'' in 2013. Career ''General Hospital'' producer Wendy Riche saw his (unsuccessful) audition tape for the soap opera '' The City'' and immediately cast him as suave tycoon Jasper "Jax" Jacks. a role he played from 1996 to 2013, and then on and off from 2016 to 2021. During a one-year break from ''General Hospital'', Rademacher appeared on the short-lived 2000 primetime soap opera ''Titans''. Jax reappeared on ''General Hospital'' on 23 August 2012. He returned to the show for a several-week-long story arc in 2016. That same year, he also had a recurring role as Robert Coughlin on ''Hawaii Five-0''. Rademacher was a con ...
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Ingo Preminger
Ingwald "Ingo" Preminger (25 February 1911 – 7 June 2006) was a film producer. He was also the literary agent for several writers, including Dalton Trumbo and Ring Lardner Jr., both of whom were blacklisted in the McCarthy era. He was the brother of actor-director-producer Otto Preminger. Biography Preminger was born to a Jewish familyThe Guardian: "Ingo Preminger" by Christopher Reed
12 June 2006 and studied law and worked as a lawyer in Vienna before emigrating to the due to the rise of . He was nominated for an

Ingo Nugel
Ingo Nugel (11 December 1976 – 25 March 2007) was a video game composer who together with his brother Henning founded Nugel Bros. Music. Together they wrote and produced music for games, short films and advertisements. After being diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma, he died on 25 March 2007 aged 30 years. Biography Ingo Nugel was born in Dortmund on December 11, 1976. A classically trained pianist himself, he and his brother Henning founded Nugel Bros. Music in 1999. In the same year they completed their first game soundtrack for the action-strategy game “War Commander” developed by Independent Arts. From then on he and his brother composed music for several highly successful game titles as e.g. Football Manager 2002 (Electronic Arts Germany), The Moment of Silence (House of Tales/The Adventure Company), Darkstar One (Ascaron/Ubisoft) or “ The Settlers II (10th Anniversary) Edition” ( Funatics/Ubisoft). His music is also featured in several short films, e.g. Dronez (G ...
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Ingo Mörth
Ingo Mörth (born May 1, 1949, in Grades/ Austria) is an Austrian sociologist. Biography Ingo Mörth studied 1968-1976 business administration and sociology at the Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU) and achieved his PhD in sociology there in 1977. He started his scientific career in 1973 as an assistant professor at the Department of General Sociology and Social Philosophy at the JKU, and spent a term as visiting professor at the Central Connecticut State University in New Britain, Connecticut in 1978. After achieving his "Habilitation" (= venia docendi) for sociology in 1984 at the JKU he taught as associate professor (since 1997) and full professor (since 2002) at the Department of Sociology at the Johannes Kepler University Linz, where he also was head of the Institute of Cultural Economics and Cultural Research. He retired from the Johannes Kepler University Linz in 2011, but is still affiliated as lecturer and researcher there Work His main working areas are Sociolo ...
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Ingo Molnár
Ingo Molnár, employed by Red Hat as of May 2013, is a Hungarian Linux hacker. He is known for his contributions to the operating system in terms of security and performance. Life and career Molnár studied at Eötvös Loránd University. Work Some of his additions to the Linux kernel include the O(1) scheduler of Linux-2.6.0 and the Completely Fair Scheduler of Linux-2.6.23, the in-kernel TUX HTTP / FTP server, as well as his work to enhance thread handling. He also wrote a kernel security feature called "Exec Shield", which prevents stack-based buffer overflow exploits in the x86 architecture by disabling the execute permission for the stack. Together with Thomas Gleixner, he worked on the real-time preemption (PREEMPT_RT) patch set, which aims to reduce the maximum thread switching latency of the Linux kernel from an unbounded number of milliseconds to down to bounded values in the order of tens of microseconds (depending on the system). As of 2011, Thomas Gleixner is wo ...
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Ingo Metzmacher
Ingo Metzmacher (born 10 November 1957 in Hanover) is a German conductor and artistic director of the festival KunstFestSpiele Herrenhausen in Hanover. Life Ingo Metzmacher is the son of the cellist Rudolf Metzmacher and the research biologist Lore Schoen. His musical education in piano, music theory and conducting was in Hanover, Salzburg and Cologne. He later joined the Ensemble Modern in 1980 as its pianist and became the orchestra's conductor in 1985. In 1987 he gave his opera debut at the Opera Frankfurt. In 1994 Metzmacher conducted the premiere of the revised version of Hans Werner Henze's Symphony No. 6. In 1997 he conducted the world premiere of Henze's Symphony No. 9 at the composer's request. Between 1995 and 1999 he was principal guest conductor of the Bamberg Symphony and from 1997 to 2005 he served as general music director of the City of Hamburg, which covered the Hamburg State Opera and its Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2005 the Hamburg State Opera was vot ...
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Ingo Maurer
Ingo Maurer (12 May 1932 – 21 October 2019) was a German industrial designer who specialised in the design of lamps and light installations. He was nicknamed "poet of light". Life Maurer was born in Reichenau Island, Lake Constance, Germany, and was the son of a fisherman and grew up there with four siblings. After an apprenticeship as typesetter, he studied graphic design in Munich. In 1960 Maurer left Germany for the U.S., where he worked in New York and San Francisco as a freelance graphic designer, including for IBM. In 1963, he moved back to Germany, founding Design M, a company developing and manufacturing lamps after his own designs. The company was later renamed to "Ingo Maurer GmbH". One of his first designs, the Bulb (1969), was included in the design collection of the Museum of Modern Art in 1969. In 1984 he presented the low-voltage wire system YaYaHo, consisting of two horizontally fixed metal ropes and a series of adjustable lighting elements with halogen bu ...
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