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===Igor=== ===Igor===
*], ruler of ] from 913 to 945 *], ruler of ] from 913 to 945
*] (died 1147), Grand Prince of Kyiv (1146) *] (died 1147), Grand Prince of Kiev (1146)
*] (born 1986), Russian football goalkeeper *] (born 1986), Russian football goalkeeper
*] (born 1983), Russian tennis player *] (born 1983), Russian tennis player

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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 (Template:Lang-be [ˈiɣar]; Template:Lang-ru [ˈiɡərʲ]; Serbian Cyrillic: Игор pronounced [îɡor]; Template:Lang-uk [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.

People

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