Ivar
Ivar (Old Norse ''Ívarr'') is a Scandinavian masculine given name. Another variant of the name is Iver, which is more common in Norway. The Old Norse name has several possible etymologies. In North Germanic phonology, several of the elements common to Germanic names became homophonous. The first element ''Ívarr'' may contain ''yr'' "yew" and ''-arr'' (from ''hari'', "warrior"), but it may have become partly conflated with Ingvar, and possibly Joar (element ''jó'' "horse"). The second element ''-arr'' may alternatively also be from ''geir'' "spear" or it may be ''var'' "protector". The name was adopted into English as Ivor, into Gaelic as Ìomhar, into Estonian as Aivar or Aivo and into Latvian as Ivars.Notable people and characters with the name include: Provided by Wikipedia
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384by Westgaard, Jon-Ivar, Johansen, Torild, Søvik, GuldborgGet access
Published in ICES Journal of Marine Science (2023)
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393by Gabrielsen, Roy H., Grunnaleite, Ivar, Rasmussen, EigilGet access
Published in Marine and Petroleum Geology (1997)
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395by Ellis, Michael J., Mendez, Ivar, Russell, KellyGet access
Published in International Journal of Circumpolar Health (2020)
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Published in Permafrost and Periglacial Processes (2001)
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399by Elstad, Jon Ivar, Heggebø, Kristian, Dahl, EspenGet access
Published in Scandinavian Journal of Public Health (2022)
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Published in Quaternary Research (2019)
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