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  • Ingve
  • Klaus
Side-by-side comparison of Ingve, Klaus
FieldIngveKlaus
Record typeOfficial statistical record (evidence-only)Editorially researched profile
Gender usagemalemale
MeaningNot yet recordedShares Nikolaus's meaning: commonly interpreted as 'victory of the people'.
OriginNot yet recordedGermanic
PronunciationNot yet recorded/klaʊs/
Syllables21
Common variants / nicknamesNot yet recordedNikolaus, Nils
Recorded regional usageNOGB-ENW, NO
Most recent popularity observationNorway · Boys #546 (2006)England and Wales · Boys #3254 (2024)
Pronunciation clarity (demonstration score)Not yet recorded90/100
Spelling simplicity (demonstration score)94/10094/100
International familiarity (demonstration score)40/10060/100
Data Confidencemediummedium

What the data shows

  • Klaus has a recorded origin (Germanic); Ingve does not have one recorded yet.
  • Ingve has 2 syllables, compared with 1 for Klaus.
  • A meaning is recorded for Klaus; Ingve doesn't have one written yet.
  • Both names have recorded usage in NO.

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