What is the origin and history of the name Iago?
The meaning of Iago is "he who replaces", and the name is Spanish, Welsh and Hebrew.There is a variant of James.Santiago, the Spanish name for Saint James, was given to several places in South America and the capital city of Chile.The villain in "Othello" is named Literary.Also a Welsh form of Jacob.The form of Yaakov is associated with victories, saints, and literary works.
Iago is a strange name for men.For all people, Iago is an unusual name.The U.S. Census was done in 2000.
The prominent alternative forms of Iago are James, Jacob, Santiago, Diego, Yaakov, Diogo and Jame.The forms of Iago that reached the top of their popularity 8 decades ago are less common today.Santiago has gained in usage over time, but James is less common now.The top baby names of the year.