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Baby names starting with I

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Imiya
Indian · Variant of Amiya, a Sanskrit-derived name meaning nectar, limitless joy, or delight.
Imiyah
Arabic · Modern invented elaboration possibly from Arabic 'Imani' meaning 'faith,' combined with the Hebrew suffix '-yah.'
Immacolata
Italian · Italian devotional name meaning "immaculate" or "without stain," referring to the Virgin Mary.
Immaculata
Latin · Latin meaning 'immaculate, without stain,' a title of the Virgin Mary.
Immaculate
Latin · From Latin immaculata meaning "without stain," associated with the Virgin Mary.
Immaculee
French · Immaculee comes from French Immaculee, from Latin immaculatus, meaning spotless or pure.
Immani
Hebrew · Immani likely echoes Hebrew Immanuel, meaning God is with us, with a modern stylistic form.
Immanol
Hebrew · Basque variant of Emmanuel, from Hebrew "Immanu El," meaning "God is with us," a deeply messianic biblical name.
Immer
German · Immer is a surname-style Germanic name; as a given name it likely reflects modern adaptation rather than a standard traditional form.
Immogene
Latin · Variant spelling of Imogene, meaning 'maiden' or 'image,' popularized by Shakespeare.
Imo
English · Short form of Imogen, a name coined by Shakespeare, possibly meaning 'maiden' or 'beloved.'
Imogean
English · Variant of Imogene, possibly from Celtic meaning 'maiden' or a Shakespearean coinage from Cymbeline.
Imogin
Welsh · Imogin is a spelling variant of Imogen, a literary name likely from Celtic roots and associated with maidenhood.
Imogine
English · Variant spelling of Imogene, possibly from Celtic meaning 'maiden' or coined by Shakespeare.
Imojean
English · Blend of Imogene (maiden, from Celtic) and Jean (God is gracious).
Imojene
English · Variant spelling of Imogene, possibly from Latin imago meaning 'image' or Celtic meaning 'maiden'.
Imon
Irish · Variant of Eamon, the Irish form of Edmund, meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Imonie
English · Imonie is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Imani and melodic vowel-rich naming styles.
Imora
Latin · Likely a modern invented name shaped like Amora or Mora, with a soft romantic Latin-style sound.
Imori
Japanese · Likely a Japanese-style name; as a word it can refer to a newt, giving it a distinct natural association.
Imothy
Greek · Imothy is likely a clipped or altered form of Timothy, from Greek meaning honoring God.
Imperia
Latin · Imperia comes from Latin imperium, evoking empire, command, and imperial dignity.
Imperial
Latin · Imperial comes from Latin imperialis, meaning imperial, sovereign, or belonging to an empire.
Impi
African · Zulu word for a regiment of warriors; used as a given name in Southern Africa.
Imrane
Arabic · Arabic form of Imran, a historical biblical-Islamic name connected to family lineage and flourishing life.
Imronbek
Arabic · A compound name joining Imron or Imran, a Qur'anic family name, with bek, a Persianate title meaning lord or chief.
Imtiaz
Arabic · From Arabic and Persian usage, meaning 'distinction,' 'honor,' or 'excellence.'
Imya
Arabic · Imya is likely a modern Arabic-influenced form, often associated with faith or spirituality by sound.
Imyah
African · Modern invented name, likely a creative variant of Imani, the Swahili word meaning 'faith' or 'belief.'
In
Korean · In is used in East Asian naming traditions; in Korean and Chinese contexts its meaning depends on the chosen character.
Inabelle
English · American compound of Ina (possibly from Agnes, meaning 'pure') and Belle (beautiful), meaning 'pure beauty.'
Inah
English · Variant of Ina, a diminutive of names ending in -ina, or from Arabic meaning 'care, concern'.
Inaky
Spanish · Anglicized variant of Iñaki, the Basque form of Ignatius, derived from Latin meaning 'fiery' or 'ardent.'
Inala
Indian · Inala is often linked with Sanskrit-derived usage and is interpreted with meanings around gentleness or pleasing beauty.
Inamae
English · Modern combination of Ina (a diminutive suffix) and Mae (month of May).
Inan
Arabic · Inan appears in Arabic-derived usage and can relate to reins, guidance, or resolve depending on tradition.
Inas
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'friendliness' or 'sociability,' from the root 'uns.'
Inasia
Greek · Likely influenced by Anastasia, from Greek roots meaning resurrection, but reshaped into a modern shorter form.
Inass
Arabic · Variant of the Arabic name Inas, meaning 'sociability' or 'friendliness.'
Inayra
Arabic · Likely a modern variation of Inara or Nayra, associated with radiance, illumination, or watchfulness in related traditions.
Inbal
Hebrew · Inbal is a Hebrew name meaning 'tongue' of a bell or sometimes a cluster of grapes.
Inbar
Hebrew · A Hebrew nature name meaning amber or a golden resin-like substance.
Inchara
Indian · South Indian (Kannada) feminine name meaning sweet-voiced or melodious, associated with beauty and grace.
Inda
English · Short form of India or Linda; as India, refers to the Indus River; as Linda, means beautiful.
Indalecio
Spanish · Spanish name from Saint Indaletius, one of the Seven Apostolic Men of Spain; pre-Roman Iberian origin.
Indasha
Indian · Indasha appears to be a modern name likely inspired by India or Indic sounds, giving it a geographic and contemporary feel.
Indasia
English · A modern invented name, possibly influenced by India and Anastasia-style sounds.
Indea
English · Indea is likely a modern variant of India, a place-based name taken from the country name, ultimately linked to the Indus River.
Independence
English · An English word-name expressing freedom, self-rule, and individuality.
Inderjit
Indian · From Punjabi and Sanskrit roots, meaning conqueror of Indra or victorious hero.
Inderpreet
Indian · From Punjabi and Sanskrit elements, Inderpreet means "love of the divine" or "one who loves God."
Indeya
English · Modern spelling of India, used as a place-inspired name tied to the country name.
Indhira
Indian · Indhira is a variant of Indira, a Sanskrit name associated with beauty, splendor, and the goddess Lakshmi.
Indiah
English · Indiah is a variant of India, a place name ultimately tied to the Indus River.
Indian
Indian · Indian as a given name is modern and place-linked, drawn directly from the cultural and geographic term India.
Indika
Indian · Indika is linked to India and Sanskrit-based usage, and also echoes the Greek term Indikos meaning Indian.
Indio
Spanish · Indio is a Spanish word-name meaning "Indian" and also appears as a place-associated personal name.
Indonesia
Greek · Indonesia comes from Greek and Latin elements meaning Indian islands, used as a geographic place name.
Indrani
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'wife of Indra,' the queen of the gods in Hindu tradition.
Indria
Indian · Likely derived from Indra, the Vedic deity, giving it associations with power and rain.
Indsay
Scottish · A variant of Lindsay, from a Scottish place name meaning island of linden trees or Lincoln marsh.
Indu
Indian · From Sanskrit, Indu means moon, drop, or bright shining light.
Indyca
English · A modern inventive form likely inspired by India or Indy, giving it a place-linked contemporary feel.
Indyia
English · Indyia is a modern spelling variation of India, used as a place-inspired contemporary name.
Ineda
Spanish · Variant of Inés (Agnes), from Greek 'hagnos' meaning pure or chaste.
Ineka
African · Used in African and European contexts, often as a variant of names meaning pure or little fire.
Ineke
German · Ineke is a Dutch-Germanic diminutive of names like Ina or Katharina, used affectionately as 'little Ina.'
Inelda
German · Likely formed from Germanic-style elements, often interpreted with meanings tied to strength or noble protection.
Inell
English · Likely a variant or elaboration of Nell, a diminutive of Eleanor or Helen.
Inella
English · Diminutive elaboration of Ina with the suffix -ella, meaning little bright one.
Inelle
French · Diminutive form related to Inez, the Spanish/Portuguese form of Agnes meaning 'pure'.
Inesa
Spanish · Spanish form of Ines, descended from Agnes, from Greek *hagnē* meaning pure.
Inese
Greek · Inese is a Latvian form of Agnes, from Greek roots meaning pure or chaste.
Inesh
Indian · An Indian name likely related to names ending in -nesh or -ish, often interpreted with lordly or noble associations.
Inesha
Indian · Likely a modern elaboration of names like Isha or Aisha, suggesting life or feminine grace.
Ineshia
English · A modern elaborated name likely shaped by names like Ines and Aisha, valued more for sound than a single fixed etymology.
Iness
Spanish · Variant of Ines/Agnes, from Greek hagnos meaning 'pure' or 'chaste.'
Ineta
Latin · Latvian and Lithuanian diminutive form of Ines/Agnes, meaning 'pure' or 'holy.'
Inetha
Spanish · Rare variant likely derived from Inez, the Spanish form of Agnes, meaning 'pure' or 'holy.'
Inett
French · Inett is likely a rare diminutive-style form related to Ina or Inez, with a petite French-influenced ending.
Inetta
English · Diminutive form of Inez or Innes, blending Agnes-derived roots meaning pure or chaste.
Inette
French · Likely a diminutive-style name formed with the French suffix -ette, probably from names beginning with In- or Ina.
Ineva
English · Rare name possibly a variant of Ineva/Geneva or a modern phonetic coinage.
Iney
English · Rare diminutive form, likely from Inez (Spanish form of Agnes, meaning 'pure, holy').
Ineze
Spanish · Variant of Inez, the Spanish form of Agnes, from Greek 'hagnē' meaning 'pure' or 'chaste.'
Infantfemale
Latin · A placeholder used in records when no birth name is assigned; from Latin 'infans' meaning 'unable to speak.'
Infantgirl
English · A placeholder-style English word name formed from infant and girl rather than a traditional etymological given name.
Infantmale
English · A placeholder-style registration name rather than a traditional etymological given name.
Infantof
Spanish · Likely a record-style form based on the Spanish title infante, meaning child or prince/princess.
Infboy
English · Likely a modern placeholder-style invented name rather than a traditional given name.
Ingar
Norse · Ingar is a Norse name formed from Ing, a fertility god, plus a warrior-related element.
Inge
Norse · From the Old Norse god Ing (Yngvi), a fertility deity; common Scandinavian and German name meaning "guarded by Ing."
Ingeborg
Norse · From Old Norse 'Ing' (a fertility god) and 'borg' meaning fortress or protection.
Ingemar
Norse · From Old Norse elements meaning Ing's fame or renowned through the god Ing.
Inger
Norse · Scandinavian name derived from Ing, the Norse fertility god.
Ingmar
Norse · Ingmar is a Norse name combining Ing, a fertility god, and mar, meaning "famous" or "renowned."
Ingo
Norse · From an old Germanic name tied to Ing, a Norse-Germanic fertility deity.
Ingolf
Norse · Old Norse name from Ing (the god Freyr) and ulfr (wolf), meaning 'Ing's wolf.'
Ingra
Norse · Ingra is probably a feminine form related to Inge or Ingrid, from Norse elements tied to Ing, a fertility god.
Ingred
Norse · A variant of Ingrid, from Old Norse elements associated with Ing, a fertility deity, and beauty or belovedness.
Ingri
Norse · Scandinavian form of Ingrid, from Old Norse elements referring to Ing and beauty.
Ingrida
Norse · Ingrida is a Baltic and Slavic-style form of Ingrid, from Old Norse elements linked to the god Ing and beauty.
Ingris
Scottish · Ingris is a variant of Ingrid, from Old Norse roots meaning beautiful or beloved goddess.
Ingrit
Norse · Derived from Old Norse Ingrid-like forms (Ing-ríðr), linked to Norse heritage and the god Ing.
Ingry
Norse · Likely related to Ingrid or Ingra, from Norse roots tied to Ing, a fertility deity, and beauty.
Ingvald
Norse · From Old Norse Ing (a fertility god) and valdr (ruler), meaning "Ing's ruler" or "divine power."
Inia
Greek · Inia is likely a rare feminine form linked to names from Greek or Latin roots, often interpreted with a gentle, graceful sense.
Inice
Greek · Rare phonetic variant of Eunice, from Greek meaning 'good victory.'
Iniki
English · A name tied to lightning imagery and bright flashes, used as a vivid nature-based Hawaiian-derived form.
Inikki
Greek · Inikki is likely a creative variant of Nikki, a diminutive of Nicole, from Greek meaning 'victory of the people.'
Inis
Irish · From Irish 'inis' meaning 'island,' a place-inspired name rooted in Gaelic geography.
Inisha
Indian · Often treated as a modern Indian-style name, sometimes linked to ideas of uniqueness, strength, or brightness.
Inita
Spanish · Variant of Anita or Inez, from Spanish meaning gracious or pure.
Iniyah
English · A modern invented name influenced by Aniyah and similar -iyah forms, often given a graceful spiritual tone.
Inmar
Norse · Inmar likely echoes Germanic and Norse name elements meaning strength or fame, though it is relatively uncommon.
Innessa
Greek · Innessa is a modern spelling of Ines/Agnes traditions, connected to the older Greek-derived idea of purity.
Innie
English · Pet form of names like Inez or Ingrid, used as an informal diminutive in English-speaking families.
Innila
Indian · Innila is a rare name that appears to follow Indian phonetic patterns and is often interpreted as carrying a soft, graceful sound.
Innis
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'inis' meaning island, used as both a surname and given name.
Innocence
English · From Latin innocentia via English, meaning 'innocence,' purity, or harmlessness.
Innocent
Latin · From Latin *innocens*, 'without harm or guilt,' a Christian virtue name used by saints and popes.
Ino
Greek · In Greek mythology, Ino was a mortal queen later transformed into a sea deity.
Inocencia
Spanish · Spanish form of Innocentia, from Latin 'innocens' meaning 'innocent or harmless.'
Inocencio
Spanish · From Latin "innocens" meaning "innocent" or "harmless," used as a saint's name.
Inocente
Latin · Inocente comes from Latin innocens, meaning innocent or harmless, through Spanish usage.
Inoke
Hebrew · Inoke is a Pacific form of Enoch, from Hebrew and often understood as dedicated or initiated.
Inona
English · Rare name possibly inspired by Winona (Dakota Sioux for 'firstborn daughter') with altered spelling.
Inori
Japanese · Inori is a Japanese name meaning "prayer" or "wish," drawn directly from the Japanese word for prayer.
Insiyah
Arabic · A modern Arabic feminine name form, used as a creative variant in contemporary naming.
Inta
Slavic · Inta is a short Baltic and Slavic-used name, often treated as a compact modern form with uncertain exact etymology.
Integrity
Latin · Integrity comes from Latin integritas via English and means moral wholeness, uprightness, and ethical completeness.
Intisaar
Arabic · Intisaar is an Arabic name meaning victory or triumph.
Intisar
Arabic · Intisar comes from Arabic and means victory or triumph.
Inus
Latin · Rare name possibly from a Latin suffix or a short form of names like Linus.
Invy
English · Invy is likely a modern variant of Ivy, the English plant name symbolizing faithfulness and evergreen growth.
Inya
African · Name of probable African origin, possibly from Igbo or related Nigerian traditions; exact meaning varies by regional language.
Inza
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a modern American coinage or diminutive form.
Io
Greek · In Greek myth, Io was a priestess loved by Zeus, making this a compact mythological name.
Ioanis
Greek · A Greek form of John, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning "God is gracious."
Iokua
Hebrew · Likely a regional variant of Joshua, from Hebrew meaning "God is salvation."
Iolanda
Italian · Italian form of Yolanda, from Greek 'ion' meaning 'violet flower'. A romantic name evoking purple blossoms.
Iole
Greek · From Greek mythology, meaning 'violet'; a princess loved by Heracles.
Iolene
Greek · Modern elaboration of Iola or Iole, from Greek 'ion' meaning 'violet.'
Iolia
Greek · Variant of Iola, from Greek 'ion' meaning violet, evoking the purple flower.
Ioma
Scottish · Likely related to Iona, the sacred Scottish island, possibly from Greek ion meaning 'violet.'
Ioni
Greek · Ioni likely relates to Ionian and Greek roots tied to Ionia, the ancient region on the Aegean coast.
Ionia
Greek · From the ancient Greek region of Ionia in Asia Minor, associated with violet flowers.
Ionna
Greek · Likely related to Iona or Joanna, with roots tied to violet imagery or God is gracious.
Ionut
Hebrew · Romanian diminutive of Ion, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning “God is gracious.”
Iorek
Norse · Iorek resembles Nordic and Slavic forms like Jorik, linked to names meaning farmer, horse-lord, or eternal ruler.
Iori
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning depends on kanji, often associated with refinement, residence, weaving, or noble bearing.
Iory
Welsh · Likely a variant of Ivor, from Old Norse meaning 'yew-bow warrior,' adopted into Welsh and Irish naming traditions.
Ioseph
Greek · A Greek and early Christian form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef, meaning God will add.
Iota
Greek · From the ninth letter of the Greek alphabet, used to mean a small but significant thing.
Iovanna
Italian · A variant of Giovanna/Jovanna, from John, meaning "God is gracious."
Iowa
English · From the Ioway (Báxoje) people's name; used as a given name inspired by the U.S. state.
Ipolito
Spanish · A form of Hippolytus, from Greek meaning "releaser of horses."
Ipsa
Latin · From Latin *ipsa* ('herself/itself') and used as a short, unusual feminine name in modern contexts.
Iqbal
Arabic · Iqbal is an Arabic name meaning prosperity, success, or good fortune.
Iqlas
Arabic · Likely an Arabic form inspired by words for devotion and sincerity, used as a modern Muslim-style given name.
Iquan
Chinese · Likely a modern phonetic name that may echo Chinese romanized forms or contemporary Quan-based naming.
Iracema
Indian · Iracema is known from Brazilian literature and is derived from an Indigenous Tupi name often interpreted as "honey lips."
Irad
Hebrew · Irad is a biblical Hebrew name from Genesis, though its exact meaning is uncertain and often linked to "fugitive" or "wild ass."
Irael
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Israel, from Hebrew for "God contends" or "one who struggles with God."
Iraida
Greek · Iraida comes through Greek tradition and is often linked with heroic or noble associations in Eastern Christian use.
Iraima
Spanish · Iraima is a rare name used in Spanish-speaking communities, likely of indigenous or creative modern formation.
Iraiz
Spanish · Iraiz is likely a Basque-Spanish name, possibly tied to place-name elements meaning fern or meadowland.
Irakoze
African · Irakoze is a Burundian and Rwandan name meaning God be thanked or thanks be to God.
Iralene
Irish · Modern blend of Ira (Hebrew for 'watchful') or Ireland with the feminine suffix -lene.
Iralyn
Hebrew · Modern blended name combining Hebrew 'Ira' (watchful) with the English suffix '-lyn,' evoking a small lake.
Irandy
Spanish · Modern invented name of likely Spanish-influenced American origin, possibly a creative blend of traditional name elements.
Irani
Persian · From Persian usage meaning 'from Iran' or 'Iranian,' later adopted as a surname-style personal name.
Irania
Greek · Likely inspired by Greek-style feminine formations and the name Urania, associated with heaven and the muse of astronomy.
Irany
Spanish · Modern invented name of likely Spanish-influenced American origin, possibly a variant of Irania or a creative blend.
Iranzi
African · East African surname-style name, likely from Rwanda or Burundi, with regional linguistic roots.
Irareddy
Indian · Irareddy appears to combine Ira with the South Indian surname Reddy, giving it a modern family-linked form.
Iras
Greek · Variant of Iris, from Greek mythology's rainbow goddess; also means 'rainbow' or 'messenger'.
Irasema
Spanish · Irasema is a Spanish literary name, often linked to a poetic indigenous-style creation meaning something like "maiden of honey" in later interpretation.
Iratze
Spanish · Basque name meaning 'fern,' associated with the Basque Country and nature-inspired naming traditions.
Iraya
Spanish · Iraya is used in several cultures and is often associated with wind, sky, or elevated places.
Irayda
Spanish · Likely related to Iraida or Herais, a Spanish-used form tied to Greek roots and classical naming traditions.
Irazema
Spanish · Irazema is likely a variant of Iracema, a literary name of Brazilian origin often interpreted as honey lips.
Irbin
English · Irbin is likely a variant of Irvin or Ervin, from old Germanic roots associated with a friend or boar friend.
Irby
English · English place name of Norse origin meaning 'farmstead of the Irish,' from Old Norse elements.
Ire
Irish · Rare name possibly derived from the Irish word for Ireland or denoting passion and intensity.
Ireal
English · Ireal is a modern coined name, possibly formed from real with a creative initial vowel.
Irean
Greek · Variant spelling of Irene, from Greek 'eirene' meaning 'peace'; the goddess of peace in mythology.
Ireana
Greek · A variant of Irene, from Greek Eirene, meaning 'peace.'
Ireanna
Irish · Likely a modern elaboration of Irish-inspired names like Ireland or Rhianna, with a melodic ending.
Ireatha
English · Modern blend likely combining Irene (Greek 'peace') with a Southern feminine suffix.
Iredell
English · English place-name of uncertain origin, possibly meaning 'Ire's valley' from a personal name and 'dell'.
Iree
Greek · Diminutive or phonetic spelling of Irene, from Greek "eirēnē" meaning peace.
Ireen
Greek · Variant of Irene, from Greek 'eirene' meaning peace.
Ireene
Greek · Variant spelling of Irene, from Greek eirene meaning peace.
Ireion
Greek · Likely a creative variant of Irene-derived names, from Greek eirene, meaning peace.
Ireka
English · Ireka appears to be a modern variant of Erica or similar names, with a fresh phonetic spelling.
Irelan
Irish · Likely a place-inspired name connected to Ireland, referring to the Irish land or heritage.
Irely
English · Irely is a contemporary English rendering in the -ely pattern, used as a modern lyrical personal name.
Irelynd
English · Irelynd is a modern name inspired by Ireland, giving it a place-based and contemporary feel.
Irelynne
Irish · Modern invented name evoking Ireland combined with the popular -lynne suffix.
Iren
Greek · Short form of Irene, from Greek 'eirene' meaning peace.
Ireneo
Spanish · Spanish form of Irenaeus, from Greek 'eirene' meaning peace.
Ireon
English · Ireon is a modern invented name with a smooth, classical-sounding structure but no fixed traditional origin.
Ireona
Greek · Likely a modern elaboration of Irene, from Greek eirene meaning "peace."
Ireonna
Greek · Ireonna is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Irene, from Greek, meaning peace.
Iresha
Indian · Iresha is used in South Asian naming traditions and is often linked to Sanskrit-derived ideas of lordship or sacred beauty.
Ireta
Greek · Variant of Ireta, derived from Greek 'Eirene' meaning peace.
Iretha
Greek · Variant of Aretha, from Greek 'arete' meaning virtue or excellence.
Iretomiwa
African · Iretomiwa is Yoruba, meaning something like hope or blessing that belongs to me through divine favor.
Iretta
Irish · Diminutive elaboration of Irene or Irish Ira, suggesting peace.
Irey
English · Rare name possibly derived from Irish origins or a phonetic variant of Ira, meaning watchful.
Ireyanna
English · A modern elaboration built on Ira, Ire, or Rhianna-like sounds, created for a lyrical contemporary style.
Irfaan
Arabic · Irfaan comes from Arabic irfan, meaning “knowledge,” “awareness,” or “understanding.”
Irhaa
Hebrew · A modern feminine form inspired by related Hebrew-Arabic roots, often understood as graceful and watchful.
Irham
Arabic · Likely an Arabic-derived name, possibly connected to roots of compassion, nobility, or generosity.
Iri
Japanese · Iri is used in Japanese naming and can carry meanings tied to characters for village, jasmine, or entrance depending on kanji choice.
Irian
Greek · Possibly related to Greek-rooted forms like Irene or Iris, giving associations of peace or rainbow brightness.
Iric
Norse · Iric is likely a variant of Eric, from Old Norse/Germanic roots meaning "eternal ruler" or "ever-powerful."
Iridian
Greek · Iridian likely draws on Greek Iris, linked to the rainbow, giving it a bright, colorful, modern feel.
Iridiana
Greek · A modern elaboration of Iris, from Greek meaning 'rainbow' and linked to the goddess Iris.
Irieana
English · Modern invented name blending 'Irie' (Jamaican Creole for 'good/positive') with a feminine suffix.
Iriee
English · An English-styled form of Irie, meaning cheerful or happy-go-lucky, with a modern playful spelling.
Irielle
French · Irielle is likely a modern feminine elaboration influenced by Ariel, from Hebrew roots tied to lion of God.
Irihanna
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative blend of Iris (Greek, 'rainbow') and the given name Rihanna.
Irin
Greek · Irin is likely a variant of Irene, from Greek eirene, meaning 'peace.'
Irine
Greek · Variant of Irene, from Greek eirēnē meaning "peace."
Irineo
Greek · Spanish form of Irenaeus, from Greek 'eirene' meaning peace or peacemaker.
Irini
Greek · Irini is a Greek form of Irene, meaning peace.
Irisha
English · Irisha is likely a modern form meaning Irish woman or of Ireland, shaped from the place-name Ireland.
Iriss
Greek · Iriss is a variant of Iris, from Greek, meaning rainbow and linked to the flower and goddess Iris.
Irissa
Greek · Irissa is a variant of Iris, the Greek name meaning rainbow and associated with the messenger goddess.
Iristine
Greek · Iristine appears to be a modern elaboration of Iris, the Greek rainbow name associated with the goddess Iris.
Irit
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning asphodel, a flowering plant; it is also used in modern Israel.
Irita
Greek · Irita may relate to Iris or Irit, carrying meanings such as 'rainbow' or 'asphodel flower' depending on usage.
Iriyana
English · Probably a modern blend related to Iria or Ariana, often linked to peace or holy meanings in later use.
Iriz
Greek · Iriz is a modern spelling inspired by Iris, from Greek meaning rainbow and also the flower name.
Irja
Norse · Finnish name derived from Irina or Irene, ultimately from Greek 'eirene' meaning peace.
Irl
English · Rare American name of uncertain origin; possibly from an English surname or dialectal word meaning earl.
Irland
English · Place-based name referring to Ireland; from Old Irish 'Ériu' meaning 'fertile land.'
Irlene
English · A modern blend name evoking Ireland, possibly combining Irene with the Irish suffix -lene.
Irline
English · Modern variant of Irene or Erlene, possibly influenced by Irish Gaelic roots meaning 'pledge.'
Irmagene
German · Blend of Irma (Germanic 'ermen,' whole/universal) and Gene (Greek 'genos,' born of).
Irmak
Persian · Turkic name meaning river or stream, reflecting the flowing waterways of the Anatolian landscape.
Irmalee
German · Combination of Irma (Germanic 'whole, universal') and Lee (English 'meadow').
Irmalinda
German · A compound Germanic-style name combining Irma and Linda, suggesting strength and beauty.
Irmani
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic and modern naming patterns, possibly echoing names tied to desire or aspiration.
Irmgard
German · From Old High German 'irmin' (whole, universal) and 'gard' (enclosure), meaning universal protection.
Irmias
Hebrew · Irmias is a variant of Jeremiah from Hebrew, meaning 'Yahweh will exalt' or 'appointed by God.'
Irmina
German · From Old High German 'irmin' meaning whole or universal; name of a medieval saint.
Irna
German · Short form of Irene or Irina, from Greek 'eirene' meaning 'peace'.
Iroha
Japanese · A Japanese name associated with the classical “Iroha” ordering poem, carrying cultural-literary significance.
Iron
English · Iron comes from the English word for the metal and is used as a modern word name suggesting strength and toughness.
Irona
Greek · Feminine elaboration of Irene, from Greek 'eirene' meaning peace.
Ironesha
English · Ironesha appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by the word 'iron' and decorative suffix patterns.
Irsa
Persian · A Persian and Urdu name meaning 'rainbow', widely used in South Asian and Middle Eastern cultures.
Irshad
Arabic · Irshad comes from Arabic and means guidance, direction, or instruction.
Irtaza
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning "chosen," "approved," or "favored."
Irulan
English · Irulan is best known as a literary name created for the Dune novels and used as a futuristic invention.
Irv
Scottish · A short form of Irving or Irvine, names linked to Scottish place names and river imagery.
Irva
English · Feminine form related to Irving, from Old English meaning sea friend or green water.
Irvan
English · Variant of Irvin or Irving, from Scottish Gaelic meaning 'green water' or 'fresh water.'
Irven
Scottish · Variant of Irving or Irvin, from a Scottish place name meaning 'green water' or 'fresh water river.'
Irvina
Scottish · Irvina is a feminine form of Irvine, a Scottish place name often interpreted as "green water" or linked to a river name.
Irvine
Scottish · Scottish place name from Gaelic meaning 'green water' or 'fresh water.'
Irvyn
Scottish · A spelling variant of Irvin or Irvine, from a Scottish place and surname meaning fresh or green water.
Irwing
Scottish · Variant of Irving, from a Scottish place and surname meaning "green river" or linked to the River Irvine.
Iry
English · Rare diminutive, possibly a short form of Irvin or Ira, of uncertain etymology.
Irya
Slavic · Likely a variant of Ira or Arya-type names, carrying associations of peace, nobility, or honor depending on usage.
Iryana
Slavic · A Slavic elaboration of Iryna, the Ukrainian form of Irene, meaning 'peace' from Greek 'eirene'.
Iryanna
English · Modern invented variant of Ariana or Ryanna, loosely tied to the Persian 'Aryana' meaning 'noble, pure.'
Iryna
Greek · A Ukrainian/English form of Irene, from Greek Eirene meaning "peace."
Iryss
Greek · Creative spelling of Iris, from Greek mythology, meaning 'rainbow,' the name of the divine messenger goddess.
Irza
Arabic · Irza is a compact modern name likely related to Arabic and Persian honor-related roots.
Isaabella
Hebrew · Isaabella is a modern elaboration of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'God is my oath,' via European and English use.
Isaack
Hebrew · A variant of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning he will laugh.
Isaah
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew Yeshayahu meaning God is salvation.
Isaam
Arabic · Isaam is an Arabic name meaning safeguard, bond, or protection.
Isaaq
Arabic · Isaaq is an Arabic-form rendering of Isaac, from Hebrew for 'he will laugh' or 'laughter.'
Isabelah
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'pledged to God' or 'God is my oath.'
Isabele
Hebrew · Variant of Isabel, a medieval Occitan form of Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath.'
Isabeli
Hebrew · A modern form of Isabel/Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'God is my oath'.
Isabelita
Spanish · A Spanish diminutive of Isabel, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning God is my oath.
Isabellagrace
Hebrew · A modern compound of Isabella, meaning 'God is my oath,' and Grace, meaning elegance or divine favor.
Isabellamarie
Hebrew · Isabellamarie combines Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning pledged to God, with Marie, a French form of Mary.
Isabellasophia
Hebrew · A blended name joining Isabella (from Elisheba) and Sophia, combining meanings 'God is my oath' and 'wisdom.'
Isabellemarie
Hebrew · Compound of Isabelle (Hebrew 'pledged to God') and Marie (Hebrew 'bitter' or 'beloved'), a devotional double name.
Isabellia
Hebrew · An ornate form of Isabel/Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning "God is my oath."
Isabelo
Spanish · Isabelo is a Spanish masculine form related to Isabel, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning "God is my oath."
Isabeth
Hebrew · A shortened variant of Elisabeth or Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning "God is my oath."
Isabeya
Arabic · A phonetic variant related to Isabella/Isa, blending Semitic feminine name patterns with Arabic-influenced spelling.
Isable
Spanish · Variant spelling of Isabel, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Isack
Hebrew · Isack is a variant of Isaac, from Hebrew, meaning 'he will laugh' or 'laughter.'
Isagani
Spanish · Isagani is a Filipino literary name popularized in Spanish-era literature, likely adapted from older Hispanic forms.
Isah
Arabic · Arabic form of Isa (Jesus), meaning God is salvation. Revered as a prophet in Islam.
Isaha
Hebrew · Isaha is likely a variant of Isaiah or Ishaq, drawing from Hebrew and Arabic prophetic naming traditions.
Isahbella
Hebrew · Creative respelling of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'pledged to God' or 'God is my oath.'
Isahia
Hebrew · A reordered variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning God is salvation.
Isahiah
Hebrew · Isahiah is a spelling variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Isahias
Hebrew · Isahias is a variant form influenced by Isaiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Isaiaha
Hebrew · Isaiaha is a variant spelling of Isaiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Isaiahmichael
Hebrew · Compound of Isaiah ('God is salvation') and Michael ('who is like God'), two major Old Testament figures.
Isaian
Hebrew · Isaian is a modern form related to Isaiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning “Yahweh is salvation.”
Isaic
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning "he laughs."
Isaid
Hebrew · Isaid is likely a modern form influenced by Isaiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning God is salvation.
Isaih
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew 'Yesha'yahu' meaning God is salvation.
Isaiha
Hebrew · Isaiha is a spelling variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning salvation of the Lord.
Isaihas
Hebrew · Isaihas is a variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning "Yahweh is salvation."
Isain
Hebrew · Isain is likely a variant influenced by Isaiah or Isaí, names from Hebrew roots meaning salvation of God.
Isair
Hebrew · Variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew 'Yeshayahu' meaning 'God is salvation,' used in Spanish-speaking communities.
Isaira
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-style form related to Isaiah or Ysaira, suggesting God saves.
Isairis
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Isaiah (Hebrew, 'God is salvation') and Iris (Greek, rainbow goddess), popular in Hispanic communities.
Isaish
Hebrew · Likely a spelling variant of Isaiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning the Lord is salvation.
Isaiyah
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew Yesha'yahu, meaning 'God is salvation.'
Isajah
Hebrew · Isajah is a spelling variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning salvation of the Lord.
Isal
English · Rare variant possibly related to Isla or a diminutive of Isabel, meaning "pledged to God."
Isalei
English · Fijian-influenced name made famous by a beloved farewell song; likely a poetic coinage meaning 'farewell' or 'parting sorrow.'
Isalena
Hebrew · Modern variant tied to Isabel/Isabella, itself from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath'.
Isaly
French · Isaly likely blends Isabelle and similar forms, carrying the Hebrew-rooted sense of God is my oath.
Isamara
Spanish · An expanded form of Isamar, often understood as blending Isa with mar, sea.
Isamari
Spanish · Isamari is a modern Spanish-style blended name, likely formed from Isa with Mari or Mary elements.
Isamarie
Spanish · Likely a blend of Isa- forms such as Isabel or Isa with Marie, combining roots tied to devotion and Mary.
Isamary
Spanish · Isamary appears to blend Isa and Mary, drawing on Hebrew-rooted forms associated with devotion and belovedness.
Isamel
Hebrew · Isamel is a variant of Ishmael, from Hebrew, meaning God hears.
Isami
Japanese · Japanese name meaning courage or bravery, written with characters for valor.
Isamu
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'courage,' 'bravery,' or 'warrior spirit.'
Isana
Indian · From Indian/Sanskrit roots related to Ishana, a divine directional/spiritual title, giving the name sacred or guiding overtones.
Isani
African · Isani appears in several traditions and is often connected with ideas of richness, purpose, or spiritual beauty.
Isao
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'honor' or 'merit,' conveying integrity and virtue.
Isaque
Spanish · Spanish/Portuguese form of Isaac, from Hebrew roots meaning "he laughs" in biblical usage.
Isara
Hebrew · Likely related to Sarah or Sara, carrying the sense of "princess" or noble woman.
Isarael
Hebrew · Isarael is a variant spelling of Israel, from Hebrew, meaning one who struggles with God.
Isarel
Hebrew · Isarel is likely a misspelling of Israel, the Hebrew biblical name meaning one who struggles with God.
Isarely
Spanish · A modern Spanish-flavored blended name form, made by combining familiar Spanish name sounds for style.
Isata
African · A West African form related to Aisha, meaning living or prosperous.
Isatu
African · Isatu is a West African form of Aisha, from Arabic, meaning 'living' or 'prosperous.'
Isau
Hebrew · Isau is a variant of Esau, from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as hairy or rough.
Isaul
Hebrew · Isaul is likely a variant blend of Isael and Saul, drawing on Hebrew roots associated with being asked for.
Isauro
Spanish · From Greek 'Isauros,' referring to the ancient region of Isauria in Asia Minor.
Isavel
Spanish · A likely variant of Isabel, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning God is my oath.
Isavela
Hebrew · Variant of Isabella, ultimately from Hebrew 'Elisheba,' meaning 'my God is an oath' or 'devoted to God.'
Isavella
Hebrew · Variant of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'pledged to God' or 'God is my oath.'
Isay
Hebrew · Isay is a variant of Isaiah or Isai, from Hebrew roots meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Isaya
Hebrew · A variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning "God is salvation."
Isayiah
Hebrew · Isayiah is a modern spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Isbah
Arabic · Isbah is from Arabic naming traditions and is commonly interpreted with meanings related to brightness or morning light.
Isbel
Scottish · A Scottish medieval form of Isabel, ultimately from Hebrew Elisheba meaning “God is my oath.”
Isbell
French · Variant of Isabel, ultimately from Hebrew Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath.'
Isbella
Hebrew · Variant of Isabella, a Latinate form of Elizabeth meaning 'devoted to God.'
Isco
Spanish · Isco is a Spanish nickname form, best known as a diminutive-style short form of Francisco.
Iseah
Hebrew · A variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew Yeshayahu, meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Isebell
Spanish · Variant of Isabel, the medieval Spanish form of Elizabeth, meaning 'devoted to God.'
Isebella
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Isabella, from the Elizabeth family of names meaning pledged to God.
Iselda
Welsh · Iselda is a form of Isolde, a medieval romance name possibly meaning ice battle or fair lady.
Iselin
French · Iselin is a modern continental name related to Isabel and Iselin traditions, now used as a feminine English form.
Iselis
Spanish · Iselis is a Spanish-language modern name, likely a blend of Isa- and -elis elements found in names like Isabel and Danelis.
Iselle
French · Iselle likely relates to Isabelle or Giselle, combining graceful French styling with roots linked to devotion or pledge.
Isely
English · Likely derived from a surname of Germanic origin and used as a modern given name.
Iselys
Spanish · Iselys is a modern Romance-style elaboration of Isa or Elizabeth forms, often interpreted as pledged to God.
Isen
Norse · A Norse-influenced modern form tied to Old Norse ice imagery and used in contemporary naming.
Isenia
Spanish · Isenia appears to be a Spanish-style feminine form, possibly related to Jessenia or Yesenia, names associated with floral imagery.
Iseral
Hebrew · Variant of Israel, from Hebrew Yisra'el meaning 'he who struggles with God.'
Ises
Greek · A rare form echoing Isis, the ancient goddess name passed into later use through Greek.
Iseult
Irish · Iseult is a Celtic legendary name from the Tristan and Iseult romance, with uncertain early etymology.
Ish
Hebrew · Hebrew word and name meaning 'man,' used independently and as a root in compound biblical names.
Ishaal
Arabic · From Arabic/Urdu roots meaning to ignite or inspire; a name suggesting passion and brilliance.
Ishaana
Indian · Ishaana is an Indian name related to Ishana, associated with ruling, desire, or divine direction in Sanskrit tradition.
Ishah
Hebrew · Ishah resembles the Hebrew word ishah, meaning woman or wife.
Isham
English · From the Old English place name meaning 'homestead on the River Ise'; a transferred English surname.
Ishamel
Hebrew · Variant of Ishmael, from Hebrew Yishma'el meaning 'God will hear'.
Ishanae
Indian · Ishanae appears related to Ishan, a Sanskrit name associated with lordship and the northeast direction.
Ishant
Indian · An Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Ishan,' an epithet of Shiva meaning 'ruler' or referring to the northeast direction.
Ishanth
Indian · Sanskrit name derived from Ishan, meaning 'lord of the northeast' or 'master,' a name for Shiva.
Ishanti
African · Ishanti appears influenced by African naming styles and is often associated with peace or graceful identity.
Ishar
Hebrew · Likely related to names meaning song, sign, or awareness, depending on Hebrew or Arabic influence.
Ishara
Indian · Ishara has South Asian and Arabic associations and is often linked with meanings such as sign, indication, or guidance.
Ishaun
Irish · Modern invented blend of the Irish Sean/Shawn (from Hebrew John 'God is gracious') with an Ish- prefix.
Ishawn
English · Ishawn is a modern blend name, likely influenced by Shawn and Hebrew-based Ish- forms.
Ishay
Hebrew · Ishay is the Hebrew form of Jesse, meaning 'gift' or 'God's gift' in biblical tradition.
Ishayu
Indian · Sanskritic construction from *Īśa* ('lord') and *āyu* ('life'), interpreted as 'life of the lord' or divine life.
Ishbel
Scottish · Scottish Gaelic form of Isabel, derived from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Ishea
Arabic · Ishea is likely a modern variant of Aisha or Isha, linked to the idea of life or living.
Ishi
Japanese · Ishi is a Japanese name element meaning stone or rock.
Ishia
Arabic · Probably related to Isha or Aisha, names associated with life, evening, or feminine divinity.
Ishiah
Hebrew · Ishiah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'Yahweh exists' or 'salvation of the Lord' in traditional interpretations.
Ishmail
Hebrew · Ishmail is a variant of Ishmael/Ismail, from Hebrew, meaning 'God hears.'
Ishmam
Arabic · An Arabic-derived name often associated with fragrance, grace, or gentle presence.
Ishman
Hebrew · Ishman likely draws on the Hebrew element ish meaning "man," though it may also reflect an English surname form.
Ishmeal
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Ishmael, from Hebrew meaning 'God hears' or 'God will hear.'
Ishmeet
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name meaning 'friend of God,' from 'Ish' (God/lord) and 'meet' (friend).
Ishmel
Hebrew · Variant of Ishmael, Hebrew for 'God will hear'; a major biblical figure.
Ishmil
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Ishmael, from Hebrew meaning 'God will hear' or 'God has heard.'
Ishna
Indian · Ishna is an Indian name often linked to warmth, closeness, or affectionate feeling in Sanskrit-derived usage.
Ishraq
Arabic · Ishraq is an Arabic name meaning sunrise, radiance, or illumination.
Ishrat
Arabic · From Arabic and Persian usage, Ishrat means “pleasure,” “delight,” or “joyful life.”
Ishta
Indian · From Sanskrit *iṣṭa*, meaning desired or chosen, with spiritual overtones in Indian traditions.
Ishvi
Indian · Ishvi is an Indian name often linked to divinity, prosperity, or sacred feminine qualities.
Ishwaq
Arabic · Ishwaq comes from Arabic ishq, the root of passionate love and devotion, used in modern personal naming.
Ishya
Indian · Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'desired' or 'wished for,' from the root 'ish' relating to desire or the divine lord.
Isiaah
Hebrew · Isiaah is a variant spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Isiac
Hebrew · Rare variant related to Isaac, from Hebrew Yitzhak meaning 'he will laugh.'
Isiaha
Hebrew · Isiaha is a variant spelling of Isaiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Isiaih
Hebrew · Isiaih is a spelling variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning God is salvation.
Isias
Spanish · A variant of Isaias or Isaiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning “the Lord is salvation.”
Isiash
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Isaiah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Isibeal
Irish · Irish Gaelic form of Isabel/Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'pledged to God.'
Isibella
Spanish · A Spanish-style variant of Isabel, ultimately from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Isidoro
Spanish · From Greek 'Isidoros' meaning 'gift of Isis,' the Egyptian goddess. Spread via early Christian saints.
Isioma
African · Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'good luck' or 'good fortune' (isi = source/head, oma = good).
Isiss
Greek · A spelling variant of Isis, the name of the Egyptian goddess preserved through Greek tradition.
Iskandar
Arabic · Arabic and Persian form of Alexander, from Greek 'Alexandros' meaning 'defender of men,' borne by many kings.
Iskander
Arabic · Arabic and Persian form of Alexander, from Greek meaning 'defender of men,' spread via Islamic culture.
Iskender
Greek · Iskender is a Greek Alexander form used through Arabic and neighboring cultures, meaning defender of men.
Iskra
Slavic · Iskra is a Slavic name meaning spark, giving it an energetic and fiery image.
Islabelle
Scottish · Islabelle blends Isla, a Scottish place name, with Belle, from French meaning "beautiful."
Islagrace
Scottish · Islagrace combines Isla, from a Scottish river and island name, with Grace, meaning favor or elegance.
Islee
English · Islee is a contemporary English spelling variant of Isley-like names, mainly a soft modern phonetic choice.
Islo
English · Islo is likely a modern variant of Isla, a Scottish place name associated with an island and river.
Islom
Arabic · Central Asian form of Islam, from Arabic, meaning submission to God or peace through faith.
Islombek
Arabic · A Central Asian name combining Islam with bek, a title meaning chief, lord, or noble.
Islyn
English · Islyn appears to be a modern blend of Isla and Lynn, with a smooth unisex-style sound.
Ismaaeel
Hebrew · A variant of Ishmael or Ismail, meaning God hears.
Ismaela
Hebrew · Feminine form of Ishmael, from Hebrew Yishmael meaning 'God will hear' or 'God has heeded.'
Ismah
Arabic · Arabic name from 'isma,' meaning 'protection' or 'safeguarding,' related to the concept of divine protection.
Ismahan
Arabic · Ismahan is an Arabic name often linked to protection or exalted dignity, from the root behind Ismah.
Ismar
German · From old Germanic elements interpreted as iron and famous, giving a strong heroic sense.
Ismari
Spanish · Ismari is likely a modern form blending names like Ismary or Itzel-Mary styles, often interpreted through beloved or noble elements.
Ismary
Spanish · Modern invented name, likely a Spanish-influenced blend of Ismar and Mary (Hebrew 'beloved' or 'bitter').
Ismat
Arabic · Arabic and Persian name meaning 'purity,' 'chastity,' or 'protection from sin.'
Ismay
French · Medieval name possibly from Old French 'esmé' (esteemed) or a feminine form of Ismund.
Ismeal
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Ishmael, from Hebrew, meaning God will hear.
Ismel
Spanish · Ismel is likely a shortened or variant form of Ismael, meaning "God hears."
Ismelda
German · A variant of Esmeralda or Ismilda-like forms, often linked to emerald or battle-strength roots.
Ismene
Greek · Greek mythological name, daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta, possibly meaning knowledgeable.
Ismenia
Greek · From Greek Ismene, a name from myth and tragedy, likely linked to strength or knowledge in ancient usage.
Ismerai
Hebrew · Ismerai appears to be a rare biblical-style Hebrew name, likely formed with elements suggesting guarding or watching.
Ismeralda
Spanish · A variant of Esmeralda, from the Spanish word for emerald, giving it a jewel-based meaning.
Ismet
Arabic · From Arabic Ismat, meaning purity, honor, or protection from sin.
Ismoil
Arabic · Variant of Ismail or Ishmael, from Hebrew via Arabic meaning “God will hear.”
Isobell
Scottish · Scottish variant of Isabel, ultimately from Hebrew Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath'.
Isobelle
Scottish · Scottish-French variant of Isabel, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Isoke
African · Isoke is an African name, especially used in Uganda, often interpreted as 'gift of satisfaction' or 'one who brings contentment.'
Isoken
African · Nigerian Edo name meaning 'the family is satisfied' or 'contentment within the family,' a deeply communal name.
Isola
Italian · From Italian and Latin 'isola' meaning island.
Isolene
French · Elaboration of Isolde, from Germanic roots possibly meaning 'ice ruler.'
Isolina
Spanish · Isolina is a Romance diminutive of Isabel or Isola, often understood as meaning little Isabel and tied to the Hebrew idea of God is my oath.
Ison
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Isaac' or 'son of Isa,' used as a given name.
Israe
Hebrew · A short form related to Israel, whose Hebrew sense is 'he who wrestles with God,' giving it biblical resonance.
Israelle
Hebrew · Israelle is a feminine form of Israel, a Hebrew name meaning 'one who wrestles with God' and rooted in biblical tradition.
Israfil
Arabic · Israfil is the Arabic name of the archangel who will blow the trumpet on Judgment Day.
Israr
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning 'determination,' 'persistence,' or 'resolve.'
Israt
Arabic · Israt is an Arabic-derived name associated with affection, delight, or happiness.
Israyel
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Israel, from Hebrew "Yisra'el," meaning "one who wrestles with God" or "God prevails."
Isriel
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Israel, from Hebrew meaning 'he who struggles with God' or 'prince of God.'
Isrrael
Hebrew · A misspelling of Israel, from Hebrew, often interpreted as one who struggles with God.
Issaac
Hebrew · Issaac is a spelling variant of Isaac, from Hebrew Yitzhak meaning 'he will laugh.'
Issabel
Hebrew · A respelling of Isabel, derived from Hebrew Elisheba meaning "God is my oath."
Issabell
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Isabel/Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Issabelle
French · A spelling variant of Isabelle, from Elizabeth, meaning God is my oath.
Issacc
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning he will laugh.
Issack
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Isaac, from Hebrew Yitzhak, meaning 'he will laugh' or 'he laughs.'
Issael
Hebrew · Issael is likely a modern elaboration on biblical elements like Isa and -el, giving it a sense of divine protection or relation to God.
Issah
Arabic · A form of Isa, the Arabic name for Jesus, associated with salvation and divine help.
Issai
Hebrew · Issai is a form related to Isaí or Jesse, from Hebrew Yishai, often interpreted as gift or God exists.
Issaias
Hebrew · Greek and Latin form of Isaiah, from Hebrew 'Yeshayahu' meaning 'salvation of God,' an important biblical prophet.
Issaic
Hebrew · Issaic is likely a variant of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning he will laugh.
Issaih
Hebrew · Issaih is a spelling variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning salvation of the Lord.
Issak
Hebrew · Issak is a form of Isaac, from Hebrew, meaning he will laugh.
Issamar
Spanish · A variant of Isamar, likely a modern blend with associations to Isa and mar, sea.
Issay
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'one talent' or 'great talent,' written with characters for 'one' and 'ability.'
Isse
African · Somali name meaning 'God exists,' or a variant of Issa, the Arabic form of Jesus.
Issel
German · Issel is likely derived from a German place or river name and carries a soft place-name feel.
Issela
African · Name of possible African origin, used in West and Central African communities; may relate to a place name or tribal tradition.
Isser
Hebrew · Hebrew and Yiddish-associated form linked to names like Isaac or Israel, carrying covenant and faith heritage.
Issey
Japanese · Issey is a Japanese name that can mean first-born or first generation depending on the characters used.
Issiac
Hebrew · Issiac is a variant of Isaac, from Hebrew Yitzhak, meaning he will laugh.
Issiaka
African · A West African form of Isaac, ultimately from Hebrew meaning he will laugh.
Issic
Hebrew · Issic is a spelling variant of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning “he will laugh.”
Issie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Isaac (Hebrew 'he laughs') or Isidore (Greek 'gift of Isis').
Issis
Greek · Issis is a variant spelling of Isis, the name of the Egyptian goddess transmitted through Greek.
Issys
Greek · Issys is a stylized form of Isis, the ancient goddess name linked with throne and divine motherhood.
Istvan
Greek · Istvan is the Hungarian form of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Isyss
Greek · A creative spelling of Isis, the name of the Egyptian goddess known through Greek tradition.
Iszabella
Hebrew · A Slavic-style spelling of Isabella, from a Hebrew root meaning pledged to God.
Iszac
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Isaac, from Hebrew Yitzhak, meaning 'he will laugh.'
Iszak
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Isaac, from Hebrew Yitzhak meaning 'he will laugh' or 'laughter.'
Italei
Spanish · Italei appears to be a modern melodic coinage, possibly influenced by names like Italy or Itzel with a soft ending.
Italeigh
Italian · A modern elaboration of Italy, turning the place name into a decorative given name.
Italie
Italian · A French-styled form of Italy, used as a place-inspired name tied to the historic land name Italia.
Italya
Italian · A place-inspired name based on Italy, adapted into a feminine given-name style form.
Itasca
Latin · Coined from Latin 'veritas caput' (true head) for Lake Itasca; used as a place-based name.
Itasha
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Natasha or Aisha.
Itaska
English · From Lake Itasca in Minnesota; coined from Latin 'veritas caput' (true head), denoting the Mississippi's source.
Itaty
Spanish · Itaty is likely influenced by the South American place name Itati, often connected with stone or rocky place roots.
Itay
Hebrew · Itay is a Hebrew name meaning 'with me,' and it also appears as the biblical name Ittai.
Itcel
Spanish · Itcel is a variant of Itzel, a name tied to Mayan tradition and often associated with the rainbow star.
Itha
German · From Old High German meaning industrious or hardworking; borne by a medieval Bavarian saint.
Ithaca
Greek · Ithaca comes from the Greek island home of Odysseus, giving it a strong place-name and mythic association.
Ithalia
Greek · Probably related to Thalia, the Greek name meaning "to blossom" or "flourish," with an added initial vowel.
Ithel
Welsh · Welsh name meaning generous lord, from 'ith' (lord) and 'hael' (generous).
Ithzel
Spanish · Ithzel is a spelling variant of Itzel, commonly linked to Mayan roots and interpreted as rainbow star.