Ippolit name meaning
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What does Ippolit mean?
Ippolit is used mainly in Russian has its origin in Old Greek is given to boys. Ippolit is derivative of Hippolyt. Hippolyt means Lyein, Release the Horses and Freer of Horses is used mostly in German has its origin in Old Greek.
How do I pronounce Ippolit?
The three syllabled name Ippolit is commonly pronounced as i-ppo-lit.
How popular is the name Ippolit?
Ippolit is a familiar baby name in Russia and Ukraine. According to our findings, over 800 babies have been named Ippolit globally.
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Here's what numbers has to say about Ippolit
Relax, no one is forcing you to do things as other people do it. You attract wealth and successful people with your charisma. You have to pay attention to your surroundings and the people you hang out with. You care about the people you love deeply but can imagine living without them. Having the letter I as a cornerstone reveals much about your great personality. You are not selfish but you are not naive as well.
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Famous people named Ippolit
- Ippolit Monighetti, Russian architect of Swiss descent
- Ippolit Vogak, Imperial Russian Navy admiral and the 17th and last governor of Taganrog
- Ippolit Al'tani, Russian Empire conductor
- Ippolit Bogdanovich, Russian classicist author of light poetry