Ivor

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Ivor is an English masculine given name derived either directly from the Norse Ívarr, or from Welsh (which spells it Ifor), Irish (sometimes Ibar), or Scottish, all of which likely derive it also from the original Norse form.

Indo-European, previous contact or another source.[citation needed
]

Some of the earliest known bearers of the name are

St. Patrick and probably died in the 500s; Ivar the Boneless, an 800s Viking who was possibly identical to the Ímair attested in Irish and Scottish annals; and Ifor Bach
, a Welsh leader of the 1100s.

People

Religious


Academics

Arts and entertainment

Nobility

Politicians and diplomats

Sportsmen

  • Ivor Allchurch (1929–1997), Wales international footballer
  • Ivan Ivor Broadis (1922–2019), England international footballer
  • Ivor Bueb (1923–1959), British Formula One driver
  • Ivor Jones (1901–1982), Welsh rugby union player
  • Ivor McIvor (1917–1997), Australian rules footballer and captain-coach.

Fictional characters

References

  1. ^ The Oxford Dictionary of Christian Names (1947) by E. G. Withycombe
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