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Ingolf
Saw this on a TV show's credits. Ingolf. I think nordic for "Ing's Wolf".
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Ingolf and sibling Outcroquet?
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It doesn't sound that weird to me, but that said, I'm Swedish and I've heard the name before. It's very old and stuffy though, and not a favorite.
But if you like it, maybe you will like something like Ingemar too? Or Ingrid, Inger, Ingegerd for girls?
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See, I'm Norwegian so even though I'm unfamiliar with this particular name, it's not extremely foreign to me. However, speaking as one who lives in the States, outside of Norway, Sweden, etc. it won't be received well. Just like RoxStar posted "golf is in." That's what it'll look and sound like.So overall it's a decent name, but I can't see it being used very often.
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golf is in, IngolfNo, I don't like it.
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