Names Starting with I
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From the Italian form of Elizabeth, rooted in Hebrew…
From Scottish Gaelic, referring to Islay island off the…
From Old English "ifig" referring to the ivy plant; a…
From Hebrew 'Yitschaq' meaning he will laugh; the son…
From Hebrew 'Yeshayahu' meaning Yahweh is salvation; the…
From Ancient Greek “iris” meaning rainbow; the name of the…
From Scottish Gaelic 'Iain,' derived from the Hebrew…
Slavic form of John through Greek Ioannes and Hebrew…
From Hebrew 'Elisheba' meaning my God is an oath; the…
From Hebrew 'Elisheba' via Old French, meaning my God is an…
From Hebrew 'Yishma'el' meaning God hears; Spanish form of…
From Old English 'origin root' meaning reflects the…
From Hebrew 'Avraham' meaning father of many nations;
From Maya itz meaning "sacred substance," connected to…
From Basque meaning visitation or bringing good news; a…
From Old English; From Old English roots; English in…
From Hebrew, with roots in the Old Testament; one of the…
From Hebrew, with roots in the Old Testament; one of the…
From African; of African origin; carried into English use…
Ukrainian and Slavic feminine form of Ivan, itself the East…
A respelling of Isla, derived from the Scottish island of…
From Hebrew 'Yeshayahu,' meaning 'God is salvation' - an…
From Greek 'Eirene,' meaning 'peace'; in Greek mythology,…
The single-'l' Spanish and Portuguese form of Isabella,…
A modern word name from 'indie' (short for 'independent,'…
From Sanskrit "ila" (earth, ground) and possibly Old French…
From Arabic meaning studious or the prophet; also from…
From Arabic 'inaya' meaning care or solicitude; a name…
Short form of Indiana, from Sanskrit 'Sindhu' (the Indus…
From Old English 'ifig' meaning ivy plant; a nature name…
From Hebrew combining 'Iza' and 'El' (God) meaning God…
From Greek 'Helene' via Bulgarian/Romanian 'Ileana', or…
From Hebrew 'Yitzhak' meaning he laughs, named for Sarah's…
Romanian form of Jacob (or James ).
Form of Jacob used in the Latin New Testament to refer to…
Italian form of Iacobus (see James ).
Form of Jael used in the Greek Old Testament .
Form of Japheth used in the Latin Old Testament .
Possibly a regional (Hebridean) diminutive of Iain .
Welsh and Galician form of Iacobus (see James ).
From Egyptian 'moon' meaning moon; In Egyptian mythology…
Form of Jael used in the Latin Old Testament .
Reconstructed Egyptian form of Ahmose .
Form of Jacob used in the Greek Old Testament , as well as…
Form of Jacob used in the Greek New Testament to refer to…
Old Church Slavic form of Jacob (or James ).
From Greek 'Ionian' meaning Ionian; The name Ianeira was…
Possibly a derivative of Ioan .
From Greek 'violet flower' meaning violet; This was the…
From Greek 'to wound, to pierce' meaning to wound; In Greek…
Latinized form of Iapetos .
Form of Japheth used in the Greek Old Testament .
Means "lady of the water" in Tupi, from y "water" and îara…
Form of Jared used in the Greek and Latin Bible.
Form of Jared used in some versions of the Greek New…
From Danish 'ebony' meaning ebony; It is associated with…
From Arabic 'Ibrahim', itself from Hebrew 'Avraham' meaning…
From Arabic 'a smile' meaning to smile;
From the Greek Ἴκαρος (Ikaros) , of unknown meaning.
From Hebrew 'no glory' meaning not; In the Old Testament…