Inigo is a masculine given name deriving from the
Castilian rendering (Íñigo) of the medieval
Basque
Basque may refer to:
* Basques, an ethnic group of Spain and France
* Basque language, their language
Places
* Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France
* Basque Country (autonomous co ...
name
Eneko. Ultimately, the name means "my little (man)". While mostly seen among the
Iberian diaspora, it also gained a limited popularity in the
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of European mainland, the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotlan ...
.
Early traces of the name Eneko go back to Roman times, when the
Bronze of Ascoli included the name forms ''Enneges'' and ''Ennegenses'' among a list of Iberian horsemen granted Roman citizenship in 89 B.C.E. In the early Middle Ages, the name appears in Latin, as ''Enneco'', and Arabic, as ''Wannaqo'' (ونقه) in reports of
Íñigo Arista (c. 790–851 or 852), a Basque who ruled Pamplona. It can be compared with its feminine form, Oneca. It was frequently represented in medieval documents as
Ignatius Ignatius is a male given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Given name
Religious
* Ignatius of Antioch (35–108), saint and martyr, Apostolic Father, early Christian bishop
* Patriarch Ignatius of Constantinople, Ignati ...
(Spanish "Ignacio"), which is thought to be etymologically distinct, coming from the Roman name Egnatius, from
Latin
Latin ( or ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic languages, Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally spoken by the Latins (Italic tribe), Latins in Latium (now known as Lazio), the lower Tiber area aroun ...
''ignotus'', meaning "unknowing",
or from the Latin word for fire, ''ignis''. The familiar Ignatius may simply have served as a convenient substitution when representing the unfamiliar Íñigo/Eneko in scribal Latin.
People
Athletes
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Iñigo Calderón (born 1982), Spanish Basque footballer who played at Brighton and Hove Albion
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Iñigo Córdoba (born 1997), Spanish Basque footballer
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Íñigo Cuesta (born 1969), Spanish Basque cyclist
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Iñigo Díaz de Cerio
Iñigo Díaz de Cerio Conejero (born 15 May 1984) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a striker.
Club career
De Cerio was born in San Sebastián, Basque Country. Having finished his football grooming with Real Sociedad, he was the ...
(born 1984), Spanish Basque footballer, currently playing for CD Mirandés
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Íñigo Eguaras (born 1992), Spanish Navarrese footballer
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Iñigo Idiakez (born 1973), Spanish Basque footballer who played for Real Sociedad
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Iñigo Martínez (born 1991), Spanish Basque footballer who played for Athletic Bilbao
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Iñigo Monreal
Iñigo Monreal Saénz (born 26 September 1974 in Pamplona, Navarre) is a retired track and field athlete from Spain, who represented his native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1996. He competed in the 400m hurdles and i ...
(born 1974), Spanish Basque athlete
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Iñigo Landaluze (born 1977), Spanish Basque cyclist
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Iñigo Larrainzar (born 1971), Spanish Basque footballer
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Iñigo Pérez (born 1987), Spanish Navarrese footballer, currently playing for Athletic Bilbao
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Iñigo Ruiz de Galarreta (born 1993), Spanish Basque footballer, currently playing for Athletic Bilbao
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Iñigo Vélez (born 1982), Spanish Basque footballer, currently playing for Xerez CD
Religious figures and saints
*Íñigo López de Loyola, Saint
Ignatius of Loyola
Ignatius of Loyola ( ; ; ; ; born Íñigo López de Oñaz y Loyola; – 31 July 1556), venerated as Saint Ignatius of Loyola, was a Basque Spaniard Catholic priest and theologian, who, with six companions, founded the religious order of the S ...
(1491–1556), Spanish Basque priest, theologian and saint, founder of the Society of Jesus
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Íñigo of Oña (Ignatius, Enecus) (d. 1057), Castilian abbot and saint
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Íñigo López de Mendoza y Zúñiga (1476–1535), Castilian clergyman and diplomat, Archbishop of Burgos
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Fray Íñigo Abbad y Lasierra
Fray Íñigo Abbad y Lasierra (1745–1813), born in Estadilla, Spain, was a Benedictine monk and the first historian
A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concer ...
(1745–1813), Spanish monk and the first to document Puerto Rico's history
Nobles
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Íñigo Arista of Pamplona
Inigo is a masculine given name deriving from the Castilian Spanish, Castilian rendering (Íñigo) of the medieval Basque language, Basque name Eneko (given name), Eneko. Ultimately, the name means "my little (man)". While mostly seen among the ...
(died 852), king of Pamplona
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Íñigo Fernández de Velasco, 2nd Duke of Frías
Íñigo Fernández de Velasco (1462–17 September 1528), 2nd Duke of Frías, Grandee of Spain, and Constable of Castile (), was a Spanish nobleman.
Fernández de Velasco was the son of Pedro Fernández de Velasco and of Beatriz Manrique ...
(1462–1528), Spanish grandee and military leader
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Íñigo López (''floruit'' 1040–1076), first Lord of Biscay
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Íñigo Vélez de Guevara (disambiguation) Íñigo Vélez de Guevara is the name of three members of a Spanish noble family from the 17th century:
*Íñigo Vélez de Guevara, 7th Count of Oñate
Inigo is a masculine given name deriving from the Castilian Spanish, Castilian rendering (� ...
, three members of a Spanish noble family from the 17th century
Politicians
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Íñigo Errejón (born 1983), Spanish political scientist and politician
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Iñigo Urkullu (born 1961), ''lehendakari'' of the Basque Government
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Íñigo Méndez de Vigo (born 1956), Spanish politician
Other
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Íñigo López de Mendoza, 1st Marquis of Santillana (1398–1458), Castilian poet
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Inigo Campioni
Inigo Campioni (14 November 1878 – 24 May 1944) was an Italians, Italian naval officer during most of the first half of the 20th century. He served in four wars, and is best known as an admiral in the Italian Royal Navy (''Regia Marina'') d ...
(1878–1944), Italian admiral
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Inigo Gallo (1932–2000), Swiss comedian and actor
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Inigo Jackson (1933–2001), British actor
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Inigo Jones
Inigo Jones (15 July 1573 – 21 June 1652) was an English architect who was the first significant Architecture of England, architect in England in the early modern era and the first to employ Vitruvius, Vitruvian rules of proportion and symmet ...
(1573–1652), British architect
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Inigo Owen Jones (1872–1954), British meteorologist
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Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle (born 1961), American artist and MacArthur Fellow
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Inigo Philbrick (born 1987/1988), American art dealer and convicted fraudster
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Inigo Triggs (1876–1923), British garden designer and author
Fictional characters
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Inigo Upcott, character in ''The Ink Black Heart'' novel
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Inigo Montoya, a swordsman in ''The Princess Bride''
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Inigo Pipkin, a puppet maker in ''Pipkins''
*Inigo Balboa, narrator of the ''
Capitan Alatriste'' novels
*Inigo Jollifant, a piano player in ''
The Good Companions
''The Good Companions'' is a novel by the English author J. B. Priestley.
Written in 1929, it follows the fortunes of a Concert Party (entertainment), concert party on a tour of England. It is Priestley's most famous novel and established hi ...
'', by J. B. Priestley
As surname
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José María Íñigo (1942–2018), Spanish journalist and television presenter
See also
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Indigo (given name)
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Ignatius Ignatius is a male given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Given name
Religious
* Ignatius of Antioch (35–108), saint and martyr, Apostolic Father, early Christian bishop
* Patriarch Ignatius of Constantinople, Ignati ...
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Ignacio
Ignacio is a male Spanish language, Spanish name originating in the Latin name "Ignatius" from ''ignis'' "fire". This was the name of several saints, including the Ignatius of Antioch, third bishop of Antioch (who was thrown to wild beasts by emp ...
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