Ingrahame
i-ngraha-me,
in-gra-hame
Origin:British
Other Origin(s):German
Meaning:Raven of the Angles; Angel raven; Ing's raven
Teach your little one to fly high with the rather unique name Ingrahame. Thought to be a version of Ingraham or Ingram, this masculine moniker has English and German roots. Brought to England by the Normans, Ingrahame’s meaning could be linked to the Engel tribe, known as the Angles, who named the country. Combined with the suffix hrafn, Ingrahame translates to “raven of the Angles.” The title is also linked to the Norse figure Ing or Freyr, the ruler of peace, fertility, rain, and sunshine, creating the meaning “Ing’s raven.” It may also signify “angel’s raven.” Whether you’re searching for a name that spans many cultures or want baby to soar above their troubles, Ingrahame may just do the trick.
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