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From the name of a small lake (also called Ygla) in the Marijampolė municipality of south-western Lithuania. Since late 2016, this name has grown to become a popular baby name, bolstered by singer Iglė Bernotaitytė (1999-), who won the 4th series of the Lithuanian version of 'The X Factor'.https://www.tevu-darzelis.lt/vaiku-vardai/igle/https://lt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ygla
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Faktorius
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=%22Igl%C4%97+Bernotaityt%C4%97%22&atb=v235-1&ia=webPronunciation: also see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKuRWwsO6-0 (around 1:06)
Does sound like it follows dictionary form patterns of other names like Ìndrė, Ìngė, Ìgnė, etc. (see http://vardai.vlkk.lt/sarasas/i/)(Information from name #295964 originally submitted by user Shaymin)

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