-
Leyre describes him as
Enneco ...
filius Simeonis (Íñigo son of Jimeno) and
another Leyre do****ent
reports the
obituary of
Enneco Garceanes, que fuit vulgariter...
- [citation needed]
Confusion has
arisen through changes over time.
Eneko or
Enneco change to: Einygo, lamented, En****, Enec, Eneco, Eneg, Enego, Enegot, Éneq...
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local Basque whose family later fled
south over the
Pyrenees and
helped Enneco Arista take over in Pamplona.[citation needed] Arab
sources in Al-Andalus...
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citizenship in 89 B.C.E. In the
early Middle Ages, the name
appears in Latin, as
Enneco, and Arabic, as
Wannaqo (ونقه) in
reports of Íñigo
Arista (c. 790–851 or...
-
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...
- so, many of them—Andregoto, Amunna, Aznar(i), Velasco, Garcia, Ximen(o),
Enneco—have well
explained forms according to
consistent linguistic rules and etymologies...
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local Basque whose family later fled
south over the
Pyrenees and
helped Enneco Arista take over in Pamplona.
Another character is
identified in 778 as...
- Sánchez-Pagín, 5. By the end of his life he was
titling himself senior Enneco Lopez,
gratia Dei
totius Vizcahie comes ("lord Íñigo López, by the grace...
-
brother Íñigo are
mentioned in the Códice de Roda as G****a
Scemenonis et
Enneco Scemenonis fratres fuerunt (García Jiménez and Íñigo Jiménez were brothers)...
- (cf.
Basque zorro) Íñigo, from Eneko,
derived from the Old
Basque name
Enneco,
which means "my
little dear", from ene (my) + ko (little). Iñaki, a neologism...