Ignasio name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Etrusk, Spanish and Latin
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Ignasio
Meaning: Fiery One, Ardent, Burning and Red Hot
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What does Ignasio mean?

Ignasio is variation of frequently used, pious and durable Ignatius. Ignatius is Latin cognate of Egnatius. Originated from Etrusk and Latin, Outlandish Ignatius, Ignatius means "Ardent and Fiery One".

Variants of Ignasio

Ignatius, Egnatius, Ignatia, Ignacia, Ignazia

How popular is the name Ignasio?

Ignasio is an uncommon baby name in United States where it may not be used now. Also, Ignasio is a familiar name in Malawi, Zimbabwe, Mexico and Colombia. At least, 1000 people globally have carried Ignasio as their given name according to our research.

YearRankBirths
199896315
199772797
198557856
198162595
197452265
195739945
193237785
193040025
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological aspects of Ignasio

You have a curious mind and wish to explore the world. Find someone who's into adventures, so you can enjoy life more. You are a spiritual person who tends to focus on personal growth and development more than career and material things. Focus on inner peace, balance, harmony, helping those in need, kindness, and love. Use your mind and position to do great things you will be remembered for. Although you are not walking that path right now, you have a plan on letting everything go and follow your heart for once in your life.

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  •  Donzello - Donzello's meaning is Gift of God is originated from Latin is given to baby boys. Donzello is resulted from Donzell.
  •  Kierstine is Frisian equivalent of Kierstin

Famous people named Ignasio

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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