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'''Iker''' is a [[Basque language|Basque]] male given name. The corresponding female name is '''Ikerne'''. It was created by the Spanish Basque writer [[Sabino Arana]] in his book ''{{lang|eu|Deun-Ixendegi Euzkotarra}}'' (''Collection of Basque Saints' Names'')—an effort to provide [[neologistic]] Basque versions of names instead of the traditional adaptations of [[Romance languages|Romance]] names.
'''Iker''' is a [[Basque language|Basque]] male given name. The corresponding female name is '''Ikerne'''. It was created by the Spanish Basque writer [[Sabino Arana]] in his book ''{{lang|eu|Deun-Ixendegi Euzkotarra}}'' (''Collection of Basque Saints' Names'')—an effort to provide [[neologistic]] Basque versions of names instead of the traditional adaptations of [[Romance languages|Romance]] names.

Here's a limereick about Iker
Once there was a boy named Iker.
He was quite a biker.
But when a kid stole his bike
and said "Take a hike."
So he became a hiker.


== People with the given name Iker ==
== People with the given name Iker ==

Revision as of 03:39, 18 March 2014

Iker
Pronunciationˈiker
GenderMale
Language(s)Basque
Origin
MeaningVisitation

Iker is a Basque male given name. The corresponding female name is Ikerne. It was created by the Spanish Basque writer Sabino Arana in his book Deun-Ixendegi Euzkotarra (Collection of Basque Saints' Names)—an effort to provide neologistic Basque versions of names instead of the traditional adaptations of Romance names.

People with the given name Iker