Eneko (given name)
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Eneko is a Basque masculine given name, derived from the hypocoristic, old Basque name Enneco, "my little/dear", from ene (my) + ko (little). Variants of the name rendered in Spanish include Inigo and most widespread form Íñigo or Iñigo. The name may refer to:
- Eneko Arieta (1933–2004), Basque footballer
- Eneko Arista (c. 770–852), original Basque naming for the first king of Pamplona, most frequently rendered as Iñigo Arista in English literature
- Eneko Capilla (born 1995), Basque footballer
- Eneko Fernández (born 1984), Basque footballer
- Eneko Goia (born 1971), Basque politician
- Eneko Llanos (born 1976), Basque athlete
- Eneko Romo (born 1979), Basque footballer
- Eneko Satrústegui (born 1990), Basque footballer
- Ignatius of Loyola (c. 1491–1556), né Eneko ("Eneco"), Basque saint
- Íñigo of Oña, hermit canonized as saint in 1259.
Notes
References
- "Nombres: Eneko". Euskaltzaindia (The Royal Academy of the Basque Language).
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