inigo

/iˈniːɡoʊ/

Definitions

1. proper noun

a given name, commonly of Spanish origin, traditionally bestowed upon a male child, particularly one born on May 8th (Feast of Saint Ignatius of Loyola)

“Inigo Montoya is a character from the novel ‘The Princess Bride’ by William Goldman.”

2. noun

a person bearing the given name Inigo, or one who exhibits the qualities or characteristics associated with the name

“Inigo, a man with a strong sense of justice, was determined to right the wrongs of his past.”

Synonyms

  • Ignacio
  • Ignatius

Antonyms

  • anti
  • opponent