Ing

From the Germanic *Ingwaz, possibly meaning "ancestor". This was the name of an obscure old Germanic fertility god who was considered the ancestor of the tribe the Ingaevones. It is possible he was an earlier incarnation of the god Freyr.

EQUIVALENTS
DANISH: Yngve
NORSE MYTHOLOGY: Yngvi
NORWEGIAN: Yngve
SWEDISH: Yngve
OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Inga, Ingeburg, Ingo, Ingomar, Ingulf
ANCIENT SCANDINAVIAN: Inga, Ingi, Ingibjörg, Ingigerðr, Ingimárr, Ingólfr, Ingríðr
DANISH: Inga, Inge, Ingebjørg, Ingeborg, Ingegerd, Inger, Ingolf, Ingrid
DUTCH: Inge
FINNISH: Inka, Inkeri
FRISIAN: Inka
GERMAN: Inga, Inge, Ingeborg, Ingeburg, Ingo, Ingolf, Ingomar, Ingrid, Inka
ICELANDIC: Inga, Ingibjörg
LATVIAN: Inga
LITHUANIAN: Inga
NORWEGIAN: Inga, Inge, Ingebjørg, Ingeborg, Ingegerd, Inger, Ingolf, Ingrid
RUSSIAN: Inga
SWEDISH: Inga, Inge, Ingeborg, Ingegärd, Ingegerd, Ingemar, Inger, Ingmar, Ingolf, Ingrid