Ingars

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Ingars
GenderMale
Name day 1 July [1]
Origin
Region of origin Latvia

Ingars is a Latvian masculine give name.

Notable people named Ingars

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References

  1. "Latvian Name Days". Behind the Name. 2011. Retrieved 3 November 2021.