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Ibon

Ibon is used in the Basque region of Spain and is associated with a word meaning "lake" or mountain tarn.

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Ibon is used in the Basque region of Spain and is associated with a word meaning lake or mountain tarn. That gives it a strong place-based feel, closely tied to landscape and the natural world.

Basque names often carry a regional distinctiveness that makes them feel both local and deeply rooted. As a name, Ibon is short, crisp, and quietly distinctive. It has the clean, sturdy quality that often comes with names shaped by geography.

Because it is uncommon outside its home context, it feels fresh while still carrying a clear cultural anchor. Ibon suggests water, elevation, and regional identity in a very compact form.

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