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'''Igor''' ({{lang-be|Ігар|'''Ihar'''}} {{IPA-be|ˈiɣar|}}; {{lang-ru|Игорь|Igor'}} {{IPA-ru|ˈiɡərʲ|}}; {{lang-sr-Cyrl|Игор}} {{IPA-sh|îɡor|pron}}; {{lang-uk|Ігор|'''Ihor'''}} {{IPA-uk|ˈiɦor|}}; ) is a common ] given name derived from the ] name ], that was brought to ancient ] by the Norse ], in the form ''Ingvar'' or ''Yngvar''. Igor, the son of the Varangian chief ], was left with Rurik's distant relative, first Grand Prince of Kiev Oleg, as a child. Igor after the death of Oleg replaced him on Kiev's throne.<ref>Melvin G. Wren "The Course of Russian History"</ref> '''Igor''' ({{langx|be|Ігар|'''Ihar'''}} {{IPA-be|ˈiɣar|}}; {{langx|ru|Игорь|Igor'}} {{IPA|ru|ˈiɡərʲ|}}; {{lang-sr-Cyrl|Игор}} {{IPA|sh|îɡor|pron}}; {{langx|uk|Ігор|'''Ihor'''}} {{IPA|uk|ˈiɦor|}}; ) is a common ] given name derived from the ] name ], that was brought to ] by the Norse ], see ]. The name can be translated as warrior under the protection of the god Ingvar or protector of the gods. <ref>{{Cite web |title=Ovo moćno i snažno ime roditelji biraju za dječake koji će biti junaci |url=https://www.index.hr/mame/clanak/ovo-mocno-i-snazno-ime-roditelji-biraju-za-djecake-koji-ce-biti-junaci/2594000.aspx |access-date=2024-12-25 |website=www.index.hr |language=hr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Čilaš Šimpraga, Ivšić Majić and Vidović |title=Rječnik 500 najčešćih suvremenih hrvatskih osobnih imena |publisher=Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje |pages=29 |language=Hr}}</ref>


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*] (born 1983), Belarusian-Polish composer *] (born 1983), Belarusian-Polish composer
*] (born 1969), Russian government appointee and former factory worker *] (born 1969), Russian government appointee and former factory worker
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*] (born 1962), Russian musician, singer and songwriter *] (born 1962), Russian musician, singer and songwriter
*] (born 1971), Serbian basketball coach *] (born 1971), Serbian basketball coach
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*] (1983/1984–2022), Basque politician *] (1983/1984–2022), Basque politician
*] (1938–2000), Russian swimmer *] (1938–2000), Russian swimmer
*] (1912-1983), 20th-century Russian-born composer and conductor *] (1912–1983), Russian-born composer and conductor
*] (born 1998), Brazilian footballer
*] (born 1989), Basque-Spanish footballer *] (born 1989), Basque-Spanish footballer
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*] (1915–1984), Russian art collector and art museum director. *] (1915–1984), Russian art collector and art museum director.
*] (born 1960), Russian businessman and politician *] (born 1960), Russian businessman and politician
*] (born 1950), Estonian politician
*] (1887–1941), Russian poet *] (1887–1941), Russian poet
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*] (1961–2002), Belarusian journalist and political activist. *] (1961–2002), Belarusian journalist and political activist.
*] (1981—2018), convicted Belarusian murderer, soldier and fraudster *] (1981–2018), convicted Belarusian murderer, soldier and fraudster
*] (born 1979), Belarusian judoka *] (born 1979), Belarusian judoka
*] (born 1959), Belarusian former rower *] (born 1959), Belarusian former rower
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*] (born 1939), Georgian-born Soviet racewalker *] (born 1939), Georgian-born Soviet racewalker
*] (born 1982), Ukrainian politician, member of Parliament *] (born 1982), Ukrainian politician, member of Parliament
*] (b. 1939), Ukrainian poet and dissident during Soviet times *] (born 1939), Ukrainian poet and dissident during Soviet times
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*] (1943-2002), Soviet long-distance runner *] (1943–2002), Soviet long-distance runner
*] (born 1971), Ukrainian politician, government minister, and lawyer *] (born 1971), Ukrainian politician, government minister, and lawyer
*] (1922–2009), Polish-born philologist and historian of Ukrainian origin *] (1922–2009), Polish-born philologist and historian of Ukrainian origin
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*] (born 1994), Ukrainian Paralympic athlete with cerebral palsy *] (born 1994), Ukrainian Paralympic athlete with cerebral palsy
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*] (created October 10, 1959), "virtual" poet, created by Argentine writer, artist, photographer, and illustrator Rafael San Martín *] (created October 10, 1959), "virtual" poet, created by Argentine writer, artist, photographer, and illustrator Rafael San Martín
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==References== ==References==

Latest revision as of 12:28, 27 December 2024

Common Slavic given name
Igor
Igor of Kiev, first from right. Illumination from the Radziwiłł Chronicle
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameOld Norse
MeaningProtected by Yngvi
Region of originKievan Rus'
Other names
Related namesGregory, Ingvar, Ingrid, Ingram

Igor (Belarusian: Ігар, romanizedIhar [ˈiɣar]; Russian: Игорь, romanizedIgor' [ˈiɡərʲ]; Serbian Cyrillic: Игор pronounced [îɡor]; Ukrainian: Ігор, romanizedIhor [ˈiɦor]; ) is a common East Slavic given name derived from the Norse name Ingvar, that was brought to ancient Rus' by the Norse Varangians, see Igor of Kiev. The name can be translated as warrior under the protection of the god Ingvar or protector of the gods.

People

Igor

Ihar

Ihor

Fictional characters

References

  1. "Ovo moćno i snažno ime roditelji biraju za dječake koji će biti junaci". www.index.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 2024-12-25.
  2. Čilaš Šimpraga, Ivšić Majić and Vidović. Rječnik 500 najčešćih suvremenih hrvatskih osobnih imena (in Croatian). Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje. p. 29.
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