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Baby names starting with I

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Isabella
Italian · Latinate form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'God is my oath.' Borne by many European queens.
Isaac
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Yitzhak' meaning he will laugh, the son of Abraham and Sarah in the Bible.
Isla
Scottish · From the Scottish island Islay, or Spanish for island. Surged in modern popularity.
Ivy
English · From the English word for the evergreen climbing plant, symbolizing fidelity and endurance.
Isaiah
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Yesha'yahu' meaning 'Yahweh is salvation,' a major Old Testament prophet.
Ian
Scottish · Scottish Gaelic form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Iris
Greek · From Greek 'iris' meaning 'rainbow.' In mythology, Iris was the messenger goddess who traveled via the rainbow.
Ivan
Slavic · Slavic form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Isabel
Spanish · Medieval Occitan form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Isabelle
French · French form of Isabel, ultimately from Hebrew Elizabeth meaning God is my oath.
Ismael
Hebrew · Spanish form of Ishmael, from Hebrew meaning God will hear.
Israel
Hebrew · From Hebrew Yisra'el meaning 'he who struggles with God,' the name given to the patriarch Jacob.
Ibrahim
Arabic · Ibrahim is the Arabic form of Abraham, meaning "father of many" or "father of multitudes."
Iker
Spanish · A Basque-origin name popular in Spanish use, meaning 'visitation.'
Itzel
Spanish · Used widely in Spanish-speaking communities, Itzel is associated with the Mayan moon and rainbow goddess Ixchel.
Ivory
English · From the Old French 'ivorie' referring to the precious white material; evokes purity and elegance.
Isaias
Hebrew · Greek and Spanish form of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning salvation of the Lord.
Imani
Arabic · Imani comes from Arabic iman, meaning faith, and is widely used in African naming traditions.
Izabella
Hebrew · A form of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning God is my oath.
Ivanna
Slavic · Ivanna is a Slavic feminine form of Ivan, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning "God is gracious."
Iyla
English · Modern phonetic variant of Isla, from the Scottish island name meaning 'island'.
Indie
English · Indie is a modern English nickname-name associated with India, independence, or individual style.
Izaiah
Hebrew · Izaiah is a modern spelling of Isaiah, the biblical Hebrew name meaning God is salvation.
Irene
Greek · From Greek 'eirene' meaning 'peace'; Eirene was the Greek goddess of peace.
Isabela
Spanish · Isabela is a Spanish form of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning God is my oath.
Indy
English · An English-style short form linked to India, Indiana, or Indigo, giving it a brisk modern place-name feel.
Ila
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning earth or speech; also a French form related to island.
Indigo
Greek · Indigo comes from the name of the deep blue-purple dye, ultimately from a Greek term meaning "from India."
Ira
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning watchful one or alert; a biblical name borne by King David's priest.
Izan
Spanish · A modern Spanish name, often treated as a stylish form related to Ethan and carrying the sense of strength or firmness.
Inaya
Arabic · Inaya comes from Arabic and means 'care,' 'concern,' or 'protection.'
Ivey
English · Variant of Ivy, from the English climbing plant; also an Old English name meaning ivy-covered.
Idris
Welsh · From Welsh 'udd' (lord) and 'ris' (ardent), or Arabic meaning studious; a Quranic prophet name.
Iliana
Greek · A form related to Eliana or Iliana, often linked with sun, light, or a gracious divine sense.
Isa
German · Short form of Isabel or from Arabic 'Isa' (Jesus); also Germanic for strong-willed.
Izael
Hebrew · A modern form echoing Hebrew angelic-style names, using the divine element "-el" meaning "God."
Ignacio
Spanish · Spanish form of Ignatius, from Latin ignis meaning "fire" or "fiery one."
Icelynn
English · Modern invented name combining the word Ice with the popular suffix -lynn, evoking cool clarity.
Issac
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Isaac, from Hebrew Yitzhak meaning 'he will laugh,' son of Abraham and Sarah.
Isael
Hebrew · Isael is a Hebrew-based name, likely a shortened form related to Israel or Isaiah, carrying the sense God contends or saves.
Imran
Arabic · Imran is an Arabic form of a Quranic and biblical family name meaning prosperity or flourishing.
Isis
Greek · Ancient Egyptian goddess of magic, motherhood, and wisdom; name possibly means 'throne.'
Ivana
Slavic · Ivana is the Slavic feminine form of Ivan, ultimately from John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Ingrid
Norse · From Old Norse 'Ing' (a fertility god) and 'fríðr' (beautiful); means 'Ing's beauty.'
Ishaan
Indian · Ishaan is a Sanskrit name meaning sun, lord, or the northeast direction, with ties to Shiva.
Imogen
English · Possibly from Old Irish inghean meaning 'maiden,' popularized by Shakespeare's Cymbeline.
Ida
German · From Germanic id meaning 'work' or 'labor'; borne by a medieval saint and Tennyson heroine.
Isai
Hebrew · Isai is a form of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning "Yahweh is salvation."
Ivaan
Slavic · Variant of Ivan, the Slavic form of John, meaning "God is gracious."
Isha
Indian · In Indian usage it can mean lord or ruler; in Arabic it is associated with the night prayer.
Issa
Arabic · Issa is the Arabic form of Jesus, tied to the Hebrew tradition behind the name meaning "God is salvation."
Isadora
Greek · From Greek 'Isidoros' meaning gift of Isis, the Egyptian goddess.
Ines
Spanish · Spanish and Portuguese form of Agnes, from Greek 'hagnē' meaning pure or holy.
Itzayana
Spanish · A modern Hispanic form likely influenced by Indigenous Mexican naming patterns, with uncertain exact etymology.
Iman
Arabic · Iman is an Arabic name meaning faith or belief.
Inara
Arabic · Inara is often linked to Arabic roots meaning illumination or shining light.
India
English · From the name of the country, ultimately from the Indus River; used as a given name since the 19th century.
Immanuel
Hebrew · Immanuel is a Hebrew biblical name meaning God is with us.
Ismail
Arabic · Ismail is the Arabic form of Ishmael, meaning God will hear.
Irie
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'inlet' or 'bay'; also evokes Jamaican patois for 'good' or 'at peace'.
Inez
Spanish · Spanish form of Agnes, from Greek 'hagnos' meaning 'pure' or 'chaste'.
Ilyas
Arabic · Ilyas is the Arabic form of Elijah, from Hebrew, meaning “my God is Yahweh.”
Indiana
English · Means 'land of the Indians,' coined as an American place name with Latin suffix '-ana.'
Iverson
English · Patronymic meaning 'son of Iver,' from Old Norse 'Ívarr' meaning bow warrior.
Isiah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning 'salvation of God,' a major Old Testament prophet.
Iqra
Arabic · From Arabic meaning 'read' or 'recite,' famously the first revealed word of the Quran.
Isra
Arabic · Isra is an Arabic name meaning night journey, known from Islamic tradition.
Irina
Greek · Irina comes from Greek Eirene, meaning peace, and spread widely through Slavic languages.
Itzae
English · A modern invented name likely modeled on Itza/Isa-style forms, used as a short and distinctive contemporary choice.
Inayah
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning care, concern, or divine providence.
Ilan
Hebrew · Ilan is a Hebrew name meaning tree, giving it a natural and life-centered feel.
Izzy
Hebrew · Diminutive of Isaac, Isidore, or Israel; a casual unisex nickname form.
Ishmael
Hebrew · Means 'God will hear'; Abraham's eldest son in the Bible, also famous from Moby-Dick.
Idalia
Greek · From Idalion, an ancient city in Cyprus sacred to Aphrodite.
Italy
Italian · Place name from the country, possibly from ancient Oscan 'víteliú' meaning 'land of young cattle'.
Ivar
Norse · Old Norse name from 'yr' (yew, bow) and 'arr' (warrior), meaning 'bow warrior.'
Ireland
English · From the country name, derived from Old Irish 'Ériu' plus Germanic 'land.'
Isela
Spanish · Spanish variant of Gisela, from Germanic gisil meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage', popular in Mexican culture.
Iyanna
Hebrew · Iyanna is a modern elaboration of names like Anna or Jana, ultimately tied to grace or favor.
Irving
Scottish · From a Scottish place name meaning 'green water' or 'fresh water,' used as a given name from the 19th century.
Izayah
Hebrew · Izayah is a modern spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew Yeshayahu, meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Ignatius
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'ignis' meaning fire; borne by several saints including Ignatius of Loyola.
Iyana
English · Iyana is a modern name often used in African American communities, sometimes linked with a sense of eternal bloom or resilience.
Iam
Hebrew · Iam is usually used as a clipped or stylized form of Liam or William, carrying the sense of resolute protection.
Ilani
Hebrew · A name related to Hebrew Ilana, meaning “tree,” with a soft modern sound.
Isidro
Spanish · Spanish form of Isidore, from Greek meaning 'gift of Isis'; patron saint of Madrid.
Island
English · Taken directly from the English nature-and-place word "island," giving it a scenic modern feel.
Izel
Spanish · From Nahuatl roots used in Spanish-speaking cultures, meaning 'unique' or 'only one'.
Iva
Slavic · Slavic feminine form related to 'iva' meaning 'willow tree', or a short form of Ivana.
Ivette
French · Ivette is a French variant of Yvette, from Germanic roots associated with the yew tree.
Italia
Italian · Directly derived from the name of the country Italy, from ancient Latin 'Italia', possibly meaning 'land of calves'.
Isabell
Spanish · A variant of Isabel, the medieval Spanish form of Elizabeth meaning 'my God is an oath.'
Illiana
Greek · Illiana is a variant of Iliana, often linked to Helen-derived forms meaning light or shining one.
Isobel
Scottish · Scottish form of Isabel, ultimately from Hebrew Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath.'
Isley
English · Isley comes from an English surname and place-name tradition, likely referring to a meadow or woodland clearing.
Inaaya
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'concern,' 'care,' or 'gift from God,' reflecting divine solicitude; popular in South Asian Muslim communities.
Ivie
English · Variant spelling of Ivy, from the English word for the climbing evergreen plant symbolizing fidelity.
Ileana
Spanish · Romanian and Spanish form of Helen, from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright, shining light'.
Ilyana
Slavic · A variant of Iliana or Eliana, often linked to Helen and interpreted as bright or shining.
Izhaan
Indian · Izhaan is used in Indian and Arabic-influenced naming, often interpreted as submission, obedience, or grace.
Imogene
Irish · Possibly derived from Old Irish 'inghean' meaning 'maiden' or 'daughter'; popularized by Shakespeare's Cymbeline.
Ilana
Hebrew · Ilana is a Hebrew name meaning "tree," drawn from the word ilan and often associated with growth and nature.
Iylah
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Isla or Ayla; Isla is a Scottish island name and Ayla derives from Hebrew meaning 'oak tree.'
Irvin
Scottish · Variant of Irving, from a Scottish place name meaning 'green water' or 'fresh water.'
Ivanka
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive of Ivana, from John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Ishan
Indian · Ishan is a Sanskrit name meaning "lord" or "sun," and is also a name of Shiva.
Irma
German · From Germanic 'irmen' meaning whole or universal; a standalone short form of names like Irmgard.
Ina
English · Short form of names ending in -ina; also linked to Latin for mother or queen.
Iona
Scottish · From the Scottish island of Iona, a sacred early Christian site; possibly from Greek 'ion' meaning violet.
Iver
Norse · Scandinavian form of Ivar, from Old Norse 'yr' (yew/bow) + 'herr' (army), meaning 'bow warrior.'
Ilias
Greek · The Greek form of Elijah, from Hebrew meaning my God is Yahweh.
Indi
English · Indi is a modern short form associated with India or Indie, giving it a stylish place-linked feel.
Ibbie
English · Pet form of Isabel or Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning God is my oath.
Isaak
Hebrew · Isaak is a spelling variant of Isaac, from Hebrew, meaning “he will laugh” or “laughter.”
Ishika
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit, often interpreted as paintbrush or arrow.
Izabel
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Isabel, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Irha
Hebrew · A variant of Hebrew Ira, meaning alert or watchful, here used as a short modern feminine form.
Ilah
Arabic · Derived from Arabic meaning 'god' or a variant of Ila, meaning 'earth' or 'light.'
Imara
African · Used in African and Arabic contexts, often glossed as 'strong,' 'firm,' or 'prosperous.'
Izaak
Hebrew · Izaak is a variant of Isaac, from Hebrew, meaning "he will laugh" or "laughter."
Idrees
Arabic · Idrees is the Arabic form of Idris, a prophetic name often connected with study, instruction, and wisdom.
Icelyn
English · Modern invented name combining 'ice' with the popular feminine suffix -lyn, evoking wintry imagery.
Iroh
Japanese · Japanese-inspired modern name using *iro* 'color' as a core element, now used as a gentle contemporary given name.
Indira
Indian · Indira is an Indian name meaning beauty or splendor and is also used as an epithet of the goddess Lakshmi.
Imaan
Arabic · Arabic name meaning faith or belief.
Ibraheem
Arabic · Ibraheem is the Arabic form of Abraham, meaning father of many or father of multitudes.
Isamar
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-style blend of Isa and mar, often interpreted as combining God-linked and sea imagery.
Izrael
Hebrew · Izrael is a variant of Israel, from Hebrew, meaning one who wrestles with God.
Ishani
Indian · Ishani is an Indian name associated with goddess Parvati and can mean ruler or desire in Sanskrit usage.
Imari
Japanese · Imari is used in several cultures; it is known from Japanese place usage and modern African-American naming traditions.
Ixchel
Spanish · Ixchel comes from the Maya moon and fertility goddess, preserved through Spanish-language usage in the Americas.
Izaac
Hebrew · Izaac is a variant of Isaac, from Hebrew and meaning "he will laugh" or "laughter."
Izabelle
Hebrew · Izabelle is a variant of Isabelle, derived from Hebrew Elisheba meaning God is my oath.
Ivyanna
English · A modern blend of Ivy and Anna, combining the ivy plant's symbolism with Anna's classic softness.
Ily
English · Modern short form, possibly a diminutive of names like Ilyana or a creative coinage.
Ilya
Slavic · Ilya is the Slavic form of Elijah, from Hebrew, meaning "Yahweh is my God."
Irelynn
English · Irelynn is a modern blend of Irish-sounding Ire- with the popular English suffix -lynn, giving it a contemporary melodic style.
Ishanvi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'first ray of the sun' and an epithet of the goddess Parvati.
Izabela
Slavic · Slavic form of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba, often interpreted as 'God is my oath'.
Irelyn
Irish · Irelyn is a modern blend of Irish-sounding elements, often linked to Ireland and soft -lyn ending forms.
Ibrahima
Arabic · Ibrahima is a West African and Arabic form of Abraham, meaning father of many.
Infinity
English · An English word name from Latin infinitas, meaning boundlessness or endlessness.
Ike
Hebrew · Diminutive of Isaac, from Hebrew 'Yitzhak' meaning 'he will laugh.'
Imelda
Italian · From Germanic 'irm' (whole, universal) and 'hild' (battle), meaning 'universal battle maiden.'
Izzabella
Hebrew · Izzabella is a variant of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning God is my oath.
Ishaq
Arabic · Ishaq is the Arabic form of Isaac, from Hebrew, meaning he will laugh.
Ivee
English · A creative spelling of Ivy, from the evergreen climbing plant long linked with fidelity and growth.
Inari
Japanese · Inari is the name of the Japanese deity associated with rice, prosperity, and foxes.
Ilia
Greek · From the ancient Greek name for Troy (Ilion); also a Slavic form of Elijah meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Iram
Arabic · A Quranic and Biblical place-name and personal name, often linked with an ancient lofty or exalted city.
Izara
Arabic · Likely derived from Arabic roots meaning 'shawl' or 'covering,' also associated with beauty and adornment.
Ilaria
Italian · Ilaria is the Italian form of Hilaria, from Latin roots meaning cheerful, glad, or joyful.
Itzia
Spanish · Itzia is likely a variant of Itziar, a Basque place name used as a Marian name in Spanish-speaking contexts.
Ivonne
French · French/Spanish spelling of Yvonne, feminine of Yves, from Germanic iv (yew tree).
Ivori
English · Ivori is a modern spelling of Ivory, the English word-name referring to the pale precious material.
Ioannis
Greek · Ioannis is the Greek form of John, from Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious."
Islah
Arabic · Islah comes from Arabic and means reform, improvement, or setting things right.
Ilianna
Greek · Ilianna is likely a variant of Iliana or Eliana, associated with bright, sun-like, or shining meanings.
Ilian
Slavic · Ilian is a Slavic form related to Ilia or Elijah, carrying the sense 'my God is the Lord.'
Irena
Greek · Slavic form of Irene, from Greek 'eirene' meaning peace.
Inessa
Greek · A Russian and European form of Agnes, from Greek meaning "pure" with broad cross-cultural use.
Isidore
Greek · Greek name from Isis (Egyptian goddess) and doron (gift), meaning "gift of Isis."
Islam
Arabic · Islam comes from Arabic and means submission or surrender to God, central to the faith's name and tradition.
Indica
Latin · Indica comes from Latin meaning of India, originally used as a geographic descriptor.
Iana
Hebrew · Iana is used as a variant of Jana or Yana, forms of John, from Hebrew, meaning “God is gracious.”
Izaan
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'obedience' or 'compliance,' reflecting devotion and disciplined faith.
Ianna
Hebrew · Likely a form related to Joanna or Ioanna, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning God is gracious.
Islay
Scottish · Taken from the Scottish island name Islay, making it a place-based name with strong Gaelic landscape associations.
Ithan
Hebrew · Ithan is likely a variant of Ethan, from Hebrew, meaning firm, strong, or enduring.
Ihan
Arabic · Likely a variant of Ihsan, an Arabic name meaning 'benevolence,' 'excellence,' or 'doing good.'
Issabella
Hebrew · Issabella is a spelling variant of Isabella, ultimately from Hebrew Elisheva, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Ilay
Hebrew · A Hebrew name, variant of Ilai, meaning 'supreme' or 'most high,' related to the root 'alah' meaning to ascend.
Izekiel
Hebrew · Variant of Ezekiel, from Hebrew meaning “God strengthens” and associated with a major biblical prophet.
Ihsan
Arabic · From Arabic ihsan, meaning excellence, goodness, or beneficence.
Israa
Arabic · From Arabic, referring to the night journey; the name carries spiritual and religious significance.
Izmael
Hebrew · Izmael is a spelling variant of Ishmael or Ismael, from Hebrew meaning “God will hear.”
Ireoluwa
African · A Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning 'the Lord is good' or 'God's grace is sufficient.'
Ilyanna
Hebrew · Ilyanna is a modern variant linked to Iliana and Elena forms, often associated with bright light or 'torch' roots.
Ikhlas
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'sincerity, purity of intention,' also the title of the 112th chapter of the Quran.
Ilona
Greek · Hungarian form of Helen, from Greek Helene meaning bright or shining, popular in Central Europe.
Ilse
German · German diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'pledged to God,' popular in Northern Europe.
Ivyana
English · A modern elaboration of Ivy, the English plant name symbolizing faithfulness and evergreen growth.
Isreal
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Israel, Hebrew meaning he who wrestles with God, from Genesis.
Isac
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Isaac, from Hebrew 'Yitzhak' meaning 'he will laugh' or 'laughter.'
Irlanda
Spanish · A place-based form meaning Ireland in Spanish, used as a geographic given name.
Isak
Hebrew · Isak is a form of Isaac, from Hebrew Yitzhak, meaning he will laugh.
Iveth
French · Likely a modern form related to Yvette, from French with roots tied to the yew tree.
Idan
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning "era," "time," or "period."
Illyana
Greek · Illyana is a variant of Iliana or Ilyana, often tied to Greek and Slavic forms associated with light or the sun.
Inti
Spanish · Inti is known as the Inca sun deity’s name, so it carries strong solar and sacred associations.
Isidora
Greek · Feminine form of Isidore, from Greek 'Isis' (Egyptian goddess) and 'doron' (gift), meaning 'gift of Isis'.
Iziah
Hebrew · Modern variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning 'God is salvation.'
Indra
Indian · From Sanskrit tradition, Indra is the Vedic god of storms, rain, and the sky.
Iain
Scottish · Iain is the Scottish Gaelic form of John, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Izzah
Arabic · From Arabic izzah meaning honor, glory, and power, a name reflecting dignity and strength.
Idy
German · Likely a variant of Ida, from Germanic roots meaning "industrious" or "hardworking."
Ikaika
English · A Hawaiian-style name meaning "strong" or "fearless," used as a modern given name with imagery of resilience.
Izak
Hebrew · Izak is a variant of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning "he will laugh" or "laughter."
Itzayanna
Spanish · Itzayanna is a modern elaborated form, likely influenced by Yanna and similar Spanish-language contemporary names.
Iceland
English · Iceland is a place-based name taken directly from the country, signaling identity through a geographic toponym.
Irah
Hebrew · Variant of the Hebrew name Ira, meaning 'watchful' or 'alert.'
Ikal
Spanish · A rare modern name used in Latin American contexts, likely adapted from Indigenous roots and valued for its concise sound.
Ilene
Irish · Variant of Eileen, from Irish Eibhlín, ultimately from Greek Helen meaning 'bright, shining.'
Ilijah
Hebrew · A modern spelling variant of Elijah, from Hebrew, meaning my God is Yahweh.
Ilai
Hebrew · A Hebrew-rooted theophoric name element connected with *El* (God), used in devotional and personal naming.
Ibrohim
Arabic · Arabic form of Ibrahim, the Qur'anic name for Abraham, meaning “father of a multitude,” rooted in biblical tradition.
Ineza
African · Ineza is used in Rwanda and Burundi and means grace or kindness, often with spiritual overtones.
Iza
Hebrew · Short form of Isabella or Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Ikenna
African · Ikenna is an Igbo name from Nigeria meaning strength of the father or father's power.
Itai
Hebrew · Itai is a Hebrew biblical name meaning "with me" or "the Lord is with me."
Itzamara
Spanish · Itzamara is a modern Hispanic name, often linked to sea-star imagery and likely formed from blended contemporary elements.
Ilhan
Persian · A title-name used across Turkic and Persianate cultures, meaning a ruler or sovereign lord.
Iyari
Spanish · A modern Spanish-language name often associated with sacredness or inner vision.
Ivyrose
English · Modern compound of Ivy (Old English: climbing evergreen plant) and Rose (Latin: rosa), combining two nature names.
Inayat
Arabic · From Arabic *inayah*, meaning care, kindness, or favor, often used to mean divine grace.
Ismaeel
Arabic · A variant of Ishmael/Ismail, from Semitic roots meaning "God hears."
Ilo
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly meaning 'joy' or 'light.'
Isacc
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Isaac, from Hebrew "Yitzhak" meaning "he will laugh."
Iya
African · Iya appears in African and Arabic contexts and can carry meanings linked to motherhood or divine gift depending on usage.
Iyan
Hebrew · Iyan can be a modern form related to Ian or Ayan, carrying meanings tied to 'God is gracious' or 'path/journey.'
Izaya
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning God is salvation.
Ifeoluwa
African · Yoruba name meaning the love of God.
Iktan
English · Modern given name possibly inspired by Iktomi, the trickster spider figure of Lakota mythology.
Ivo
German · From Germanic 'iv' meaning yew wood; the yew tree symbolized strength and endurance.
Ivoree
English · Creative form of Ivory, a word name tied to the pale precious material.
Itzael
Spanish · Modern invented name blending the Mayan name Itzel with the Hebrew suffix "-el" meaning God, popular in Latin America.
Icarus
Greek · Greek mythological name of the boy who flew on wax wings too close to the sun; meaning uncertain, possibly pre-Greek origin.
Imron
Arabic · Arabic name from Imran, known in Semitic tradition and interpreted as flourishing or upright.
Islamae
Arabic · Islamae appears to blend Islam, meaning submission to God in Arabic, with the English middle-name style Mae.
Irwin
English · From Old English 'Eoforwine' meaning 'boar friend,' or Germanic 'Erwin' meaning 'army friend.'
Isadore
Greek · From Greek 'Isidoros' meaning gift of Isis, combining the Egyptian goddess with Greek 'doron' (gift).
Ivelisse
Spanish · Ivelisse is a modern Romance-style name, often linked to Yves or Yvonne roots tied to the yew tree.
Irfan
Arabic · Irfan is an Arabic name meaning "knowledge," "awareness," or "understanding."
Ivorie
English · Ivorie is a decorative spelling of Ivory, from the word for the pale material from tusks.
Iann
Hebrew · A variant of Ian, the Scottish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Ivi
English · Ivi is a short form of Ivy, the English plant name symbolizing fidelity and evergreen life.
Irys
Greek · Irys is a variant of Iris, from Greek meaning 'rainbow' and linked to the rainbow goddess.
Izumi
Japanese · From Japanese, Izumi means "spring" or "fountain."
Ilyaas
Arabic · Ilyaas is the Arabic form of Elijah, from Hebrew, meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Iyah
Arabic · A short modern form related to Aya or Ayah, from Arabic for sign or verse.
Ilyan
Greek · A modern Greek-style variant linked to Ioan/Elian traditions, meaning 'my God is the Lord' in related Semitic forms.
Iridessa
Greek · A modern invented name inspired by Iris, the Greek goddess of the rainbow, with an embellished suffix.
Irelia
Irish · From forms related to Erin/Ireland, used in modern English as a feminine, place-evoking name.
Imrie
Scottish · Imrie is a Scottish surname-style name likely derived from a personal name meaning industrious or powerful.
Iven
Norse · Variant of Ivan or Ivar, from Old Norse meaning yew tree or God is gracious.
Iden
English · Iden is likely from an English surname or place name, often associated with a pasture or valley setting.
Ikram
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning “honor,” “generosity,” or “hospitality.”
Ishana
Indian · Sanskrit name associated with ruling power, richness, and a divine aspect.
Iara
Greek · Iara is often linked to classical Greek forms, though it is also known in South America; it is associated with water imagery.
Izaias
Hebrew · Izaias is a variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Inioluwa
African · Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning 'the wealth of God' (ini = wealth, oluwa = Lord).
Ishir
Indian · An Indian name associated with strength and energy, sometimes linked to Sanskritic divine imagery.
Ishira
Indian · Likely from Sanskrit-style roots, often interpreted with meanings like powerful, sacred, or prosperous.
Isaura
Greek · From the ancient region of Isauria in Asia Minor; means 'from Isauria.' Used in Portuguese and Spanish.
Indya
English · Indya is a modern spelling of India, a place-name derived from the Indus River and the land beyond it.
Imad
Arabic · Imad is an Arabic name meaning pillar, support, or strength.
Itza
Spanish · Itza is often linked to the Maya place-name Itza and carries strong regional and cultural associations.
Iyonna
English · Iyonna is a modern variant likely influenced by names such as Iona, Ayanna, or Yvonne.
Imanol
Spanish · Imanol is a Spanish form of Emmanuel, from Hebrew, meaning "God is with us."
Izzie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Isabel or Isadora, ultimately from Hebrew Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath.'
Ivor
Norse · Anglicized form of Old Norse Ivar or Welsh Ifor, meaning 'yew bow warrior' or 'lord.'
Ivry
French · Variant of Ivory, from the Old French ivurie, referring to the precious material.
Inna
Slavic · Slavic and Russian name, possibly derived from a word meaning "strong water" or a feminine form of Ina.
Isolde
Welsh · Isolde is a legendary medieval name of uncertain Celtic or Germanic origin, closely tied to the Tristan romance tradition.
Ioane
Hebrew · A form of John used in several cultures, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Imer
German · Likely related to Germanic names with the element -mar/-mer, often tied to fame or greatness.
Ivannia
Slavic · Ivannia is a feminine elaboration of Ivan, a Slavic form of John meaning God is gracious.
Itayetzi
Spanish · A name of Nahuatl indigenous origin used in Mexican Spanish-speaking communities, with floral or nature connotations.
Ivylynn
English · A modern blend of Ivy (the climbing plant) and the suffix Lynn, combining nature imagery with a soft melodic ending.
Izen
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, likely a phonetic creation inspired by contemporary naming trends.
Ivani
Slavic · Variant of Ivana, the Slavic feminine form of Ivan (John), meaning 'God is gracious.'
Imona
Irish · Likely related to Imogen or Emma-like forms, giving it a sense of maidenhood or universal strength.
Ibadat
Arabic · From Arabic ibadat, meaning “worship” or “acts of devotion,” with clear spiritual significance.
Izar
Arabic · Often linked to a word meaning 'star,' giving the name a celestial association.
Islani
Spanish · Likely a modern name influenced by Isla and -ni endings, often associated with island imagery or softness.
Ione
Greek · From Greek 'ion' meaning violet flower; associated with Greek mythology and the Ionian Sea.
Ivis
English · Rare name, possibly a variant of Ivy or a feminized form of Ives, meaning yew.
Illya
Slavic · Illya is a Slavic variant of Elijah, from Hebrew meaning 'My God is Yahweh.'
Ilija
Slavic · Ilija is a South Slavic form of Elijah, from Hebrew, meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Ioanna
Greek · The Greek feminine form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Ivania
Slavic · A feminine form related to Ivan and John, ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Idaly
Spanish · Likely a Spanish-style modern form related to Ida or Itzel-like names, often associated with hard work or beauty.
Ilham
Arabic · Ilham is an Arabic name meaning 'inspiration' or 'divine intuition.'
Illianna
Greek · Illianna is a variant of Iliana or Eliana, linked to Greek and Hebrew-rooted forms associated with light or the divine.
Imaya
Indian · Often linked to modern forms inspired by names like Amaya or Arabic Imaya, with associations of height, night rain, or nurturing.
Iniya
Indian · A Tamil and Indian name meaning sweet, pleasant, or gentle.
Isabelly
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Isabella, the Spanish form of Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath.'
Imisioluwa
African · Yoruba name meaning 'my life is with God' or 'God is at the heart of my life.'
Iyra
Hebrew · Iyra is likely a modern variant of Ira, a name with Hebrew roots and also Sanskrit links depending on usage.
Iyal
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Ayal, meaning "deer" or "stag."
Izalyn
Hebrew · A modern blend of Isa- and -lyn forms, often linked to devotion to God and gentle beauty.
Inga
Norse · From Old Norse, honoring the Norse god Ing (Freyr), the deity of fertility and prosperity.
Ita
Irish · Irish saint's name meaning 'thirst' (for holiness); St. Ita is a beloved early Irish saint.
Italo
Italian · Italian name meaning 'of Italy,' from the ancient Latin name Italus, legendary king of the Italic peoples.
Iyad
Arabic · Iyad is an Arabic name meaning support, strength, or reinforcement.
Iriel
Hebrew · Likely modeled on Hebrew angelic-style names, with the -el ending meaning God; often interpreted as God is my light or flame of God.
Idil
African · Used in Somali and East African naming, Idil is associated with completeness, beauty, or perfection.
Inaki
Spanish · A Spanish rendering of Basque Inaki, the regional form of Ignatius, traditionally linked to fire or ardor.
Izadora
Greek · Izadora is a variant of Isadora, from Greek meaning "gift of Isis."
Iliani
Greek · A variant of Iliana, derived from Greek Helene meaning bright, shining, or torch.
Imri
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning 'eloquent' or 'renowned singer,' appearing in ancient Hebrew texts.
Iyanuoluwa
African · A Yoruba (African) name meaning "wonder of God" or "gift of God," expressing divine blessing and gratitude.
Islarose
Scottish · Compound of Isla (Scottish island place-name) and Rose (Latin/English, the rose flower), evoking floral island imagery.
Iremide
African · A less common African name, used in West African-influenced naming, often interpreted as a blessing-name tied to grace and favor.
Ishimwe
African · A Rwandan name from Kinyarwanda usage meaning “be proud” or “take pride.”
Isaliyah
Hebrew · Isaliyah appears to blend Isa and Aliyah, evoking Hebrew and Arabic roots tied to ascent and exaltation.
Islarae
Scottish · Islarae likely combines Isla, a Scottish river name, with Rae, giving it a bright place-name feel.
Ivah
Hebrew · Biblical place name variant; also possibly a feminine form related to Iva, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Ilena
Greek · Variant of Elena or Ilene, ultimately from Greek 'helene' meaning bright, shining light.
Irais
Spanish · Irais is often linked to Iris, from Greek, meaning rainbow and associated with the rainbow goddess.
Ifeanyi
African · Ifeanyi is an Igbo name from Nigeria meaning nothing is impossible with God or God's power is supreme.
Imir
Norse · A variant of Ymir, the primordial giant in Norse mythology.
Ifrah
Arabic · Ifrah comes from Arabic and Somali usage and means joy, happiness, or delight.
Infiniti
English · Infiniti is a modern word-name from infinity, ultimately rooted in Latin infinitas meaning boundlessness.
Isayah
Hebrew · Isayah is a variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning "Yahweh is salvation."
Imaad
Arabic · Imaad comes from Arabic and means pillar, support, or mainstay.
Inaara
Arabic · Inaara is an Arabic-derived name associated with illumination, brightness, or light.
Idriss
Arabic · Idriss is a form of Idris, used in Arabic tradition for a prophet and in Welsh legend as a noble name.
Izza
Arabic · Izza comes from Arabic and is associated with honor, glory, and might.
Ivianna
English · Ivianna blends Ivy and Anna, combining plant imagery with grace and favor.
Isandro
Spanish · Spanish-influenced variant blending Greek elements, possibly related to Lysander, meaning 'liberator of men.'
Israella
Hebrew · Feminine form of Israel, from Hebrew meaning 'one who wrestles with God' or 'God prevails.'
Ithiel
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'God is with me'; borne by a figure in Proverbs and a descendant of Benjamin.
Indee
English · Modern name derived from 'India' or used as a nickname, evoking the Indian subcontinent.
Isan
Arabic · Variant of Ihsan, an Arabic name meaning 'excellence and benevolence,' representing a core virtue in Islamic teaching.
Izna
Arabic · A short Arabic-associated feminine name linked to honor- and strength-related roots, used as an elegant standalone form.
Izhan
Arabic · Izhan is used in Arabic and Persian naming and is often associated with obedience, acceptance, or grace.
Iham
Arabic · Iham appears Arabic in form and may relate to inspiration, suggestion, or understanding depending on derivation.
Imaray
Spanish · Imaray is a modern Spanish-language name, likely created for sound and individuality rather than ancient etymology.
Izam
Arabic · Izam is likely Arabic in style and may relate to greatness, resolve, or high standing.
Izora
English · Possibly a variant of Isadora or an elaborated form; meaning uncertain, sometimes linked to 'gift of Isis.'
Ilsa
German · Ilsa is a German short form of Elisabeth, from Hebrew, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Igor
Slavic · A Slavic form of the Norse name Ingvarr, meaning warrior or protected by Ing.
Issachar
Hebrew · Issachar is a Hebrew biblical name traditionally interpreted as “reward,” “wages,” or “there is recompense.”
Iriana
Greek · Variant related to Irene or Irina, from Greek roots meaning 'peace'.
Izamar
Spanish · A modern variant of Isamar, often understood as blending Isa with mar, sea.
Izabell
Hebrew · Izabell is a spelling variant of Isabel, from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Ibtisam
Arabic · Ibtisam is an Arabic name meaning smile.
Ilina
Slavic · A Slavic feminine form related to Elena or Ilia traditions, often linked to light or the prophet Elijah line.
Inanna
Arabic · Though ancient Mesopotamian in origin, as a modern category fit it is best treated here as a Near Eastern goddess name tied to love and war.
Ido
Hebrew · Ido is a Hebrew name often interpreted as 'his dew' or associated with freshness and renewal.
Izayiah
Hebrew · Izayiah is a creative spelling of Isaiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning “Yahweh is salvation.”
Isabellarose
Hebrew · Isabellarose combines Isabella, meaning God is my oath, with Rose, the flower symbol of beauty.
Iliyana
Slavic · A Slavic elaboration of Elena/Iliana meaning bright or shining, used in Bulgaria and Eastern Europe.
Izyan
Arabic · A Malay-Arabic name meaning 'obedient,' 'well-behaved,' or 'of good conduct.'
Islynn
Scottish · Modern compound of Isla (Scottish island name) and Lynn (Welsh 'lake' or 'stream'), combining two water-related place elements.
Iggy
Latin · Diminutive of Ignatius, from Latin *ignis* meaning "fire," giving the sense of being lively or passionate.
Idalie
French · A modern French-Romance style elaboration of Ida-like forms, used as a lyrical feminine given name today.
Ivanshi
Indian · Ivanshi seems to blend Ivan with an Indian-style feminine ending, creating a modern cross-cultural form.
Ivery
English · Variant of Ivory, from the precious material, ultimately from Egyptian ab meaning 'elephant.'
Isma
Arabic · Possibly a short form of Ismail or from Arabic meaning safeguarding or protection.
Ion
Greek · Romanian and Greek form of John (Hebrew Yohanan, 'God is gracious'), also Greek for 'going.'
Ivett
French · Variant of Yvette, from the French feminine of Yves, meaning "yew tree."
Ibn
Arabic · Ibn is an Arabic word and name element meaning son of.
Idrissa
African · A West African form of Idris, a name of Arabic tradition associated with learning and study.
Iniko
African · Iniko is likely a modern African-derived name; its exact root is uncertain, but it is used with a distinctive contemporary sound.
Idalis
Greek · Idalis likely derives from Idalia, an epithet of Aphrodite tied to a place in Cyprus.
Ikeem
Arabic · Ikeem is likely a variant of Hakim or Akeem, from Arabic, meaning wise or judge.
Ileanna
Greek · A variant of Ileana or Eliana, combining graceful sounds with associations of light or God.
Ishita
Indian · Ishita is an Indian name from Sanskrit traditions, often interpreted as desired, greatness, or mastery.
Iosefa
Hebrew · Iosefa is a Polynesian and biblical form of Joseph, from Hebrew meaning "He will add."
Imane
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning faith or belief.
Iyanah
Arabic · Iyanah is a modern form influenced by names like Ayana or Iana, often associated with beautiful time or gracious meanings.
Iyannah
English · Iyannah is a modern English coinage influenced by names like Ayanna and Iyana, often used for its melodic sound.
Ilany
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Ilani or Ilana, from Hebrew roots meaning “tree.”
Imraan
Arabic · Variant of عمران (Imran), an Arabic name meaning 'prosperity' or 'flourishing.'
Iraj
Persian · Iraj is a Persian name from epic tradition, borne by a prince in the Shahnameh.
Isahi
Hebrew · Isahi is likely influenced by Isaiah or Isaí, from Hebrew, meaning salvation of the Lord.
Iyanni
Hebrew · A modern variant likely related to Yanni or Yohanan forms, carrying the sense God is gracious.
Isia
Hebrew · Isia is likely a shortened or variant form of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning salvation of the Lord.
Ivyonna
English · A modern blend of Ivy and Yvonne, combining the ivy plant with a French feminine name style.
Ilwad
African · Used in Somali tradition, often interpreted through Arabic-influenced naming and associated with beauty or refinement.
Iaan
Hebrew · Alternate spelling of Ian, the Scottish form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Itzabella
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Isabella, ultimately from Hebrew Elisheba meaning pledged to God.
Inarah
Arabic · Possibly from Arabic 'inara,' meaning 'ray of light' or 'illumination,' conveying brightness and radiance.
Insiya
Arabic · Arabic and Urdu name meaning 'human being' or 'humanity,' evoking warmth, compassion, and belonging.
Ilayah
Hebrew · Stylized variant of Ilya or Elijah, from the Hebrew meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Inshirah
Arabic · An Arabic-inspired form of Inshirah meaning ease, comfort, or relief, tied to a hopeful emotional sense.
Iyali
Indian · Iyali appears in Indian usage and is often interpreted as unique, gentle, or graceful.
Illari
Indian · Illari is often linked to South American usage meaning dawn or brightness, but here best fits as a rare modern-style name.
Iraa
Indian · Iraa is an Indian name associated with earth, speech, or the goddess Saraswati in Sanskrit traditions.
Illian
Greek · Illian likely relates to Ilian or Elian forms derived from Helios or Aelianus, often carrying senses of sun or light.
Inder
Indian · Inder is a Punjabi and Hindi form linked to Indra, the Vedic god of rain and the sky.
Ishareddy
Indian · Ishareddy appears South Asian in form, combining elements associated with divinity or lordship and a family-name suffix.
Ihaan
Indian · Ihaan is an Indian name often interpreted as "full moon," "sunrise," or "dawn," depending on usage.
Iclynn
English · Iclynn is a modern coined English-style name using the fashionable -lynn ending.
Iola
Greek · From Greek 'ion' meaning violet; also associated with Welsh origins meaning worthy lord.
Isidor
Greek · From Greek 'Isidoros' meaning 'gift of Isis,' referencing the Egyptian goddess.
Ingram
German · From Germanic 'Engel' (angel) or the Norse god Ing, plus 'hramn' (raven).
Illa
English · Possibly from Latin 'illa' meaning she, or a short form of names like Illona.
Iran
Persian · From the Persian word meaning land of the Aryans; used as both a place name and given name.
Ineisha
English · Ineisha is a modern invented name, likely formed with the popular -isha ending.
Isaia
Hebrew · Isaia is the Italian form of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning the Lord is salvation.
Iosif
Slavic · A Slavic form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef, meaning "God will add."
Isabeau
French · A French medieval form of Isabel, ultimately from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning God is my oath.
Indiya
Indian · A spelling variant of India, a place-based name referring to the South Asian country and region.
Izac
Hebrew · Izac is a modern spelling of Isaac, from Hebrew, meaning he will laugh.
Imoni
English · Imoni is a modern English-style variant related to Imani or Harmony-like sound patterns.
Isel
Spanish · Used in Spanish-speaking communities, likely related to Gisela, from Germanic roots meaning 'pledge.'
Itati
Spanish · Itati comes through Spanish usage from a Marian place name, referring to Our Lady of Itati in South America.
Izack
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Isaac, from Hebrew Yitzhak, meaning he will laugh.
Iliya
Slavic · Iliya is a Slavic form of Elijah, from Hebrew meaning my God is Yahweh.
Isileli
Hebrew · A Polynesian form of Israel, from Hebrew meaning one who struggles with God.
Imanii
Arabic · A variant of Imani, from Arabic iman, meaning faith or belief.
Isaiahs
Hebrew · Isaiahs is an extended form of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning "Yahweh is salvation."
Itali
Italian · Likely inspired by Italy, giving it a geographic and cultural association with the Italian place-name.
Infantboy
English · A literal placeholder label meaning "male infant," rather than a traditional personal name.
Inigo
Spanish · Inigo is a Spanish form of a Basque name, traditionally linked with fiery or ardent meanings.
Indianna
English · A decorative spelling of Indiana, a place name linked to 'land of Indians' and the Latin-rooted India form.
Ishaaq
Arabic · Ishaaq is an Arabic form of Isaac, from Hebrew, meaning he will laugh.
Iolana
Greek · Likely a form of Yolanda or Iolanthe, linked to violet flowers and a bright, lyrical sound.
Ilee
English · Ilee appears to be a modern phonetic variant of names like Eilee or Isla, with uncertain etymology.
Ipek
Persian · A Persian-transmitted name meaning “silk,” used as a modern feminine name in Turkish and wider contexts.
Iliany
Greek · A stylized variant of Iliana, combining Greek brightness roots with a Latinized Spanish feminine suffix.
Ilynn
English · Modern invented blend of Ilene or Il- prefix with the popular suffix -lynn, creating a soft melodic name.
Isander
Greek · Likely a variant of Lysander or Alexander, from Greek elements meaning 'liberator' or 'defender of men.'
Itzely
Spanish · Modern Latin American creative variant, likely derived from Nahuatl roots, used in Mexican Spanish-speaking communities.
Iniyan
Indian · Tamil name meaning 'sweet,' 'pleasant,' or 'lovable,' used in South Indian naming traditions.
Italee
Italian · Creative phonetic spelling of Italy used as a given name, a modern place-based name with a feminine feel.
Itan
Hebrew · Modern spelling of Eitan/Jethan variants, meaning "strong" or "firm" in Hebrew tradition.
Ifechukwu
African · Ifechukwu is an Igbo name meaning God's light or the light of God.
Isalia
Hebrew · Isalia likely blends Isa- forms from Hebrew names with a lyrical Romance ending, suggesting devotion to God.
Isleigh
English · A modern English spelling blending Isla and -leigh, often suggesting an island meadow feel.
Izalia
Hebrew · Likely a modern form related to Azaliah or Azalea-style names, suggesting God-linked or floral associations.
Itzan
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-used form related to Izan, often connected to the idea of "being" or to Ethan-like forms.
Ivygrace
English · Ivygrace combines Ivy, the climbing plant name, with Grace, from Latin gratia meaning "favor."
Iganze
African · Likely from African naming traditions, though its exact root is uncertain; it has the feel of a strong modern heritage name.
Ifora
Welsh · Ifora is the feminine form of Welsh Ifor, related to a name meaning archer or yew warrior.
Izarayla
Hebrew · Likely a modern blend of Izara and Ayla-style elements, giving a luminous, starry, or exalted feel.
Isleya
English · A modern place-style name built from isle, suggesting an island or waterside landscape.
Issoria
Greek · Likely related to Isidora-style Greek forms, carrying the sense of a divine gift.
Ivalie
French · A modern blended form, likely echoing Ivy and Valerie, with a soft, graceful sound.
Isam
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'safeguard' or 'bond of security,' conveying protection and commitment.
Ichiro
Japanese · Japanese masculine name from 'ichi' (one) + 'ro' (son), meaning 'first son.'
Ioan
Welsh · Welsh and Romanian form of John, from Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning 'God is gracious'.
Ilyse
French · Ilyse is a variant of Elise or Elyse, ultimately from Hebrew Elisheba meaning God is my oath.
Idania
Spanish · Likely related to Ida, a name tied to a Greek mountain and sometimes interpreted as 'hardworking' or 'from Ida.'
Idara
African · Idara is used in West African naming, especially Ibibio, and is often interpreted as 'joy' or 'one who is joyful.'
Ilir
Slavic · Ilir is used in the Balkans and refers to Illyrian heritage, giving it an ethnic and historical meaning.
Infant
Latin · From Latin infans via English, meaning infant or young child; usually used administratively rather than traditionally.
Ilanna
Hebrew · Ilanna is likely a variant of Ilana, from Hebrew for tree or oak tree.
Israh
Arabic · Israh is an Arabic name associated with night travel or journeying by night.
Izek
Hebrew · Izek is a shortened modern form of Isaac or Ezekiel, names from Hebrew roots meaning he will laugh or God strengthens.
Ihsaan
Arabic · From Arabic ihsan, meaning 'kindness,' 'charity,' or 'excellence in doing good.'
Izreal
Hebrew · A variant of Israel, the Hebrew name meaning "one who struggles with God."
Insha
Arabic · Insha comes from Arabic, often associated with the phrase inshallah, carrying a sense of divine will or hope.
Iliza
Hebrew · Iliza is a variant of Eliza, ultimately from Elizabeth, the Hebrew name meaning God is my oath.
Izaiyah
Hebrew · Modern spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning salvation of the Lord.
Israela
Hebrew · Feminine form of Israel, meaning 'one who struggles with God' or 'God prevails,' with deep biblical significance.
Izair
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Izhar (Hebrew 'shining oil') or Ezra (Hebrew 'help'), with possible Arabic phonetic influence.
Ishitha
Indian · An Indian name related to Sanskrit forms meaning “desired” or “to wish,” often used for a spiritually resonant feminine identity.
Ishwari
Indian · Sanskrit feminine form of Ishwar meaning 'goddess' or 'supreme female deity'; an epithet of goddess Durga.
Iylan
Hebrew · Likely a variant of the Hebrew name Ilan, meaning 'tree,' with a modern phonetic spelling.
Insley
English · An English place-derived name from old elements for an island or clearing, later used as a first name.
Iyaan
Arabic · Iyaan is used in Arabic and South Asian naming, often interpreted as gift of God or time and era.
Irlan
English · Probably a place-style name echoing Ireland or Irland, used as a modern geographic surname form.
Icon
Greek · Icon comes from Greek eikon, meaning image or likeness, and is now used as a bold modern word name.
Itachi
Japanese · A Japanese word meaning weasel, best known as a modern anime-associated name.
Inba
Indian · Inba comes from Tamil and means sweetness, delight, or pleasantness.
Iro
Greek · Iro can be linked to Greek mythic forms like Hero or to Japanese sound patterns, depending on usage.
Itzamari
Spanish · Itzamari is likely a modern blend influenced by Indigenous Mesoamerican Itza- and the Spanish Marian ending -mari.
Itzamary
Spanish · Itzamary is likely a variant of Itzamari, blending Mesoamerican Itza- sounds with the familiar Spanish-influenced Mary ending.
Ivanny
Slavic · Ivanny is a variant of Ivan, the Slavic form of John, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Irav
Indian · Irav is an Indian name, often linked to Sanskrit roots associated with the ocean, water, or vitality.
Ilma
German · Variant of Wilma or from Finnish 'ilma' meaning air; Germanic root 'wil' means will or desire.
Ileen
Irish · Variant of Eileen, from Irish Gaelic 'Eibhlín,' ultimately from Greek 'Helene' meaning bright light.
Iley
English · Variant of Eli or Ely, from Hebrew 'Eli' meaning 'ascension' or 'my God.'
Isidra
Spanish · Spanish feminine form of Isidore, from Greek 'Isis' + 'doron' meaning gift of Isis.
Inola
African · Cherokee name meaning 'black fox'; used as a place name in Oklahoma's Cherokee Nation territory.
Issiah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Isaiah, Hebrew for 'salvation of the Lord'; a biblical prophet.
Idalina
German · Diminutive of Ida, from Germanic 'id' meaning industrious or hardworking.
Illeana
Greek · Variant of Ileana, a Romanian/Greek name derived from Helen, meaning 'bright' or 'shining light.'
Imre
German · A Hungarian form of Emery or Emmerich, from Germanic roots meaning "whole" and "ruler" or "power."
Ikechukwu
African · Ikechukwu is an Igbo name meaning “the strength of God” or “God’s power.”
Ia
Greek · A rare short form seen in Greek usage, often linked to names like Iaia or Io.
Irisa
Greek · Likely related to Iris, from Greek, referring to the rainbow and the flower iris.
Ibeth
Hebrew · Ibeth is likely a Spanish-influenced form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my oath.'
Imanuel
Hebrew · Imanuel is a form of Emmanuel, from Hebrew meaning "God is with us."
Iokepa
Hebrew · Iokepa is the Hawaiian form of Joseph, ultimately from Hebrew meaning "God will add."
Itamar
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning island of palms or land of date palms.
Ioana
Hebrew · Ioana is an Eastern European form of Joanna, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Ivann
Slavic · A spelling variant of Ivan, the Slavic form of John, meaning “God is gracious.”
Imana
African · Imana comes from African usage, especially Rwanda and Burundi, where it refers to God or a divine creator.
Infinite
English · A modern English word name evoking boundlessness, eternity, and limitless possibility.
Inri
Latin · From the Latin initials INRI, meaning “Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews,” from the crucifix inscription.
Izhar
Hebrew · In Hebrew it is a biblical name meaning oil or shining; in Arabic it can carry a sense of brightness or blossoming.
Ilayda
Persian · A modern name used in Turkish and nearby cultures, often associated with water or a graceful, fairy-like image.
Indyah
English · A modern spelling of India, a place-name used as a given name with geographic flair.
Isys
Greek · A spelling variant of Isis, the Greek form of the Egyptian goddess name associated with motherhood and magic.
Iliyah
Hebrew · A variant of Elijah or Aliyah-style names, tied to roots meaning "my God is Yahweh" or exalted ascent.
Izeah
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning "Yahweh is salvation."
Indiyah
English · Indiyah is a modern elaboration of India, a place-based name tied to the South Asian country.
Inmer
Hebrew · Inmer likely reflects a variant of the Hebrew name Immer, known from the Bible and associated with priestly families.
Iysis
Greek · A variant of Isis, the ancient name of the Egyptian goddess, adapted through Greek form.
Iyon
African · Iyon is an uncommon name that may reflect African usage or a modern form inspired by biblical-sounding names.
Ivannah
Hebrew · A feminine elaboration of Ivan/Ivana, ultimately from John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Izzabelle
Hebrew · A decorative spelling of Isabelle, from Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Iosua
Greek · A Greek and Eastern European form of Joshua, meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Iago
Welsh · A Welsh and Iberian form of James ultimately from Jacob, traditionally associated with the meaning 'supplanter.'
Ismaila
Arabic · A West African form of Ismail, from a name meaning God hears.