Ignacio (en. Ignacio)

/iɡˈnasjo/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
First name of Spanish origin.
Ignacio is a very common name in Spain.
Ignacio es un nombre muy común en España.
Can refer to a person with that name.
My friend Ignacio is always very kind.
Mi amigo Ignacio siempre es muy amable.
Name associated with Saint Ignatius of Loyola.
The city where Ignacio was born is very historic.
La ciudad donde nació Ignacio es muy histórica.

Etymology

From the Latin 'Ignatius', which may be related to the meaning of fire.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Ignacio always stands out
Indicates that Ignacio has special skills.
Ignacio siempre se destaca
To be an Ignacio
Refers to someone who is intelligent or insightful.
Ser un Ignacio
Ignacio and his passion
Talks about someone named Ignacio who is very passionate about something.
Ignacio y su pasión

Related Words

Saint Ignatius
Refers to Saint Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus.
san ignacio
Ignatian
Adjective used to describe something related to Ignacio or his doctrine.
ignaciano

Slang Meanings

Colloquial name in many circles.
In the group of friends, they call Ignacio 'Nacho'.
En el grupo de amigos, a Ignacio le llaman 'Nacho'.
Sometimes used in a comedic sense.
We made a joke about Ignacio at the meeting.
Hicimos un chiste sobre Ignacio en la reunión.