Ivo

Ivo
PronunciationEnglish: /ˈv/ EYE-voh
Croatian: [ǐːʋo]
Italian: [ˈiːvo]
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameIvan (for Slavic)
Region of originmedieval France, Normandy; Balkans
Other names
Related namesYves, Ivica, Ivor, Ivaylo, Ives, Iivo, Đivo

Ivo is a masculine given name, in use in various European languages. The name used in western European languages originates as a Normannic name recorded since the High Middle Ages, and the French name Yves is a variant of it. The unrelated South Slavic name is a variant of the name Ivan (John).

Origins

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The name is recorded from the High Middle Ages among the Normans of France and England (Yvo of Chartres, born c. 1040). The name's etymology may be either Germanic or Celtic, in either case deriving from a given name with a first element meaning "yew" (Gaulish Ivo-, Germanic Iwa-).[1] The name may have been spread by the cult of Saint Ivo (d. 1303), patron saint of Brittany.

The Slavic name is a hypocorism, like its variant Ivica.[1]

Variations

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Ivo has the genitive form of "Ives" in the place name St Ives. In France, the usual variation of the name is Yves. In the Hispanic countries of Latin America, the name commonly spelled Evo, which is the masculine version of the feminine name Eva or Eve, should not be confused with Ivo.

Feminine equivalents of the name include Iva, and Yvette, amongst others.

People

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Medieval

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Modern

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Characters

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  • Doctor Ivo Robotnik, also known by the alias Doctor Eggman, the main antagonist of the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series
  • Professor Ivo, a villainous scientist in DC Comics and opponent of the Justice League of America
  • Ivo Shandor, the eccentric designer of the building where the Ghostbusters confront Gozer and its minions
  • Ivo Salvini, main character in Federico Fellini's last film The Voice of the Moon, played by Roberto Benigni
  • Ivo Sharktooth, Private Jäger in Phil and Kaja Foglio's gaslamp fantasy webcomic, Girl Genius
  • Ivo Andonov, an antagonist in the Pod Prikritie series

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Campbell, Mike Ivo (Behind the Name: The Etymology and History of First Names)