Yñigo

Yñigo
Origin
Region of origin Basque
Meaning Eneko
Other names
Variant(s) Yeniego, Yenigo, Yeniguez, Ynigo, Ynyéguez, Yñiguez e Yñiquiz

Yñigo is a surname of Basque origin in Eneko (Ennekwo),[1] found primarily in the Basque region of Spain and France. This word may refer to:

Origin

The last name Yñigo (or Iñigo) has its origins in the Basque Country.

Meaning

Usually surnames were originated in the Basque Country as name of houses, being families known by the name of the house they inhabited once. Yñigo was originally spelled Eneko and evolved from the Basque words ene, which means 'my', and ko, which means 'little'. Therefore, Yñigo means 'my little (love/dear)'.

Conflict

Confusion arises with the change and the number of changes in name, the proof is the following: Those names Eneko or Enneco or time change to Einygo, lamented, Endego, Enec, Eneco, Eneg, Enego, Enegot, Éneq, Enyego, Enyeguez, Enyégues, Ennego, Ennygo, Eynigo, Henego, Henneco, Inego, Inigo, Innago, Iñaki, Iñigo, Iniguez, Íñiquiz, Migo, Ñiguez, Yeniego, Yenigo, Yeniguez, Ynigo, Ynyéguez, Ýñigo, Yñigo, Yniguez and Yñiquiz. The enormous variety in the name is due to phonetic reasons for the continued displacement of people, lack of literacy, and other causes that enable name radiation such as enabling the success of a family in filling different socioeconomic niches. We must bear in mind that is so much a name as a surname. Disseminated throughout the Hispanic world and otherwise.

Siglo I a. C.Siglo VIII d. C.Siglo IXSiglo XSiglo XISiglo XIISiglo XIIISiglo XIVSiglo XVSiglo XVI
Enneges
EnnecoEnnecoEnnecoEnnecoEnnecoEnneco
EnecoEnecoEnecoEnecoEnecoEnecoEnecoEneco
Ennecho 968EnechoEnechot 1211Ennecot 1330Enecot
Enecco 959Enneko
Eneko 1062Enecone 1187Ennecus 1277
EnequoEnequoEnequo
Nequo 1366
EnegoEnego
EnnegoEynnego 1330
Onneko 1067
Genneko 1072
Genneco 1080
Jenneco
Jenneko 1079Jenego
YenegoYenego
Yennego
Yeneguo
Yniego 1312Ynigo 1475
Hyniego 1351
Ynego 1330
Yenigo 1366
IenegoIenego
Iennego 1286
Ieneqo 1290
ÍñigoÍñigoÍñigoÍñigoÍñigoÍñigo

Coat of arms and nobility

Over the centuries, there have been many different coat of arms associated with this surname. At the "Consejo Real de Navarra", "Real Chancillería de Granada", "Real Chancillería de Valladolid", "Real Compañía de Guardias Marinas", "Real Audiencia de Oviedo" and in the following orders "Order of Alcantara", "Order of Calatrava", "Order of Charles III", "Order of Montesa", "Order of Saint Lazarus" and "Order of Santiago" there are different records for this surname amongst other "Expedientes de Hidalguía" held in their archive. Which are open for public use, genealogists and family historians.

People

Yñigo[2] is a surname of Basque origin.

References

  1. Ieed.nl Archived August 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Indo-European Etymological Dictionary (IEED) Alexander Lubotsky and Robert Beekes, Department of Comparative Indo-European Linguistics, University of Leiden
  2. Iñigo, a conflicting surname in spanish
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