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Baby names starting with I

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Itia
African · Itia appears to be a rare name likely from African or Afro-diasporic naming use, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Itiana
English · A modern invented name formed with melodic vowels and -ana endings.
Itianna
English · Itianna appears to be a modern elaborated English-style creation, likely formed with the feminine -anna ending.
Itiel
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God is with me' or 'God is with him.'
Itisha
Indian · Itisha is an Indian modern name often interpreted as beginning, mastery, or desired achievement.
Itiya
Indian · Likely an Indian name built from Sanskrit-style sounds, often conveying brightness, purpose, or auspiciousness.
Itohan
African · Edo (Bini) name from Nigeria meaning 'my gratitude' or 'I am thankful,' expressing parental gratitude to God.
Itotiani
African · Itotiani appears to be a rare African-origin name, likely carrying a local linguistic and family meaning.
Itsamari
Spanish · Likely a modern elaboration of names like Itzamar or Samari, used as a melodic invented form with uncertain exact roots.
Itsel
Spanish · A Hispanic variant of Itzel, a name associated with Indigenous Mesoamerican usage and uncertain exact meaning.
Itsue
Japanese · Japanese feminine name, commonly written with characters meaning 'five branches' or 'thread/blessing'.
Itsuki
Japanese · Japanese name written with characters meaning 'tree' or 'timber'; evokes natural strength and rootedness.
Itsuko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'fifth child' or 'child of consolation,' from itsu (five/consolation) and ko (child).
Itsuo
Japanese · Japanese name, commonly written with characters meaning 'fifth man' or 'to bring together.'
Itta
Hebrew · Yiddish and Hebrew diminutive, a form of Judith or Yitta meaning 'praise' or 'Jewish woman,' used in Ashkenazi tradition.
Itxel
Spanish · Itxel is a variant of Ixchel, the Mayan goddess name tied to the moon, healing, and fertility.
Itzabelle
Hebrew · Itzabelle is a modern ornamental spelling of Isabel/Isabelle, with Hebrew roots in Elisheva carried into French and English naming.
Itzali
Spanish · Itzali is a modern name used in Spanish-speaking communities, likely related to indigenous-rooted sound patterns and graceful modern styling.
Itzamar
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Itamar, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'island of palms,' with Spanish-style shaping.
Itzamaray
Spanish · Itzamaray appears to be a modern Spanish-style elaboration of names like Itzamara, likely inspired by Maya-rooted or invented sounds.
Itzanami
Japanese · Likely inspired by Izanami, the Japanese creator goddess whose name is tied to mythic birth and creation.
Itzany
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Hebrew-linked Jacob/Judaic style names, often inspired by Yitzhak traditions.
Itzary
Spanish · Modern Latin American name, likely of Nahuatl or indigenous Mexican origin, with unclear direct etymology.
Itzcali
Spanish · Itzcali likely reflects a modern adaptation of a Nahuatl-origin word used in Spanish-speaking naming contexts.
Itzcoatl
African · A mythic Mesoamerican name meaning 'obsidian serpent,' used as a culturally distinctive and bold historic name.
Itze
Spanish · Itze is likely a shortened modern form related to Itzel-style names found in Spanish-speaking usage.
Itzell
Spanish · Itzell is a modern spelling of Itzel, a name associated with Mayan roots and often interpreted as linked to the rainbow star.
Itzelle
Spanish · Itzelle is a Spanish-adapted form of Itzel, a modern name often linked with rainbow or star imagery.
Itzelt
Spanish · Likely a variant of Itzel, a name used in Spanish-speaking communities and often linked with rainbow lady traditions.
Itzhak
Hebrew · A traditional Hebrew form of Isaac, meaning he will laugh.
Itzhel
Spanish · Itzhel is likely a creative Spanish-language spelling influenced by Itzel, a name often linked to rainbow or star imagery.
Itziar
Spanish · Basque-Spanish Marian place-based name associated with a pilgrimage site in Navarra, used as a feminine devotional name.
Itzuri
Spanish · Modern name used in Hispanic communities, possibly of Basque origin meaning 'beautiful,' or a creative invention.
Itzury
Spanish · Modern Latin American invented name, possibly with Nahuatl influences, used in Mexican and Central American communities.
Iula
Latin · Latin variant related to the gens Julia, ultimately meaning 'youthful' or 'descended from Jupiter.'
Iuma
Japanese · Likely a Japanese-style name whose meaning depends on kanji, often suggesting gentleness or truth.
Ivadean
English · American compound name combining Iva (possibly from Hebrew 'God is gracious') with Dean.
Ivadel
English · Modern compound of Iva (possibly from Hebrew or Germanic) and the suffix -del.
Ivadell
English · Modern compound of Iva (from Hebrew, yew tree or God is gracious) and Dell (valley).
Ivadelle
English · Elaboration of Iva, possibly from a feminine form of Ivo meaning yew wood.
Ivagene
German · Modern blend of Iva (Germanic, yew) and Gene (Greek, well-born).
Ival
Norse · Variant of Iver or Ivar, from Old Norse elements meaning 'yew' and 'warrior.'
Ivalene
German · Elaboration of Iva with the feminine suffix -lene, possibly from Germanic 'iv' meaning yew.
Ivaline
English · Combination of Iva (possibly from Germanic 'yew') and the suffix -line, meaning 'little yew.'
Ivalou
English · Compound of Iva (Germanic, related to yew) and Lou (famous warrior), a Southern American double name.
Ivalynn
English · Ivalynn is a modern compound name, likely blending Iva or Ivy with Lynn for a soft and contemporary sound.
Ivanah
Slavic · Variant of Ivana, the Slavic feminine form of Ivan, itself from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Ivandejesus
Spanish · A compound name combining Ivan, a form of John meaning "God is gracious," with De Jesus, meaning "of Jesus."
Ivane
Slavic · Ivane is a Slavic form related to Ivan, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning God is gracious.
Ivanell
Slavic · Feminine elaboration of Ivan (Slavic form of John), meaning 'God is gracious'.
Ivanelle
Slavic · Feminine elaboration of Ivan, the Slavic form of John meaning God is gracious.
Ivanhoe
Scottish · Popularized by Sir Walter Scott's novel Ivanhoe; literary in feel, with earlier place-name associations.
Ivaniel
Slavic · A modern blend of Ivan and the Hebrew divine suffix -el, echoing the idea that God is gracious.
Ivanni
Italian · A variant of Ivana or Giovanni-related forms, ultimately from John, meaning "God is gracious."
Ivano
Italian · Ivano is an Italian and Slavic form related to Ivan or John, meaning God is gracious.
Ivany
Slavic · Ivany is a feminine-leaning Slavic form linked to Ivan, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Ivanya
Slavic · A Slavic feminine form of Ivan, itself from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Ivarr
Norse · Ivarr is an Old Norse form of Ivar, usually interpreted as "yew warrior" or "archer warrior."
Ivars
Norse · From Old Norse Ivarr, usually interpreted as 'yew warrior' or 'archer warrior.'
Ivary
English · Created in English by blending ivy-like sound with a feminine ending, evoking nature and greenery.
Ivaya
English · A modern variant tied to Ivy-like naming, often used as a nature-inspired feminine name in English.
Ive
German · Short form of Ivo, from Germanic element meaning "yew tree."
Iveel
English · Iveel is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Ivy and fashionable vowel-heavy endings.
Ivel
English · From the River Ivel in England; possibly a variant of Ivo meaning yew wood.
Ivelin
Slavic · Bulgarian name of Slavic origin, likely derived from 'iva' (willow or yew tree), symbolizing resilience.
Ivelis
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-style form related to Ivy or Eva names, carrying associations of life or the ivy plant.
Ivelise
French · Ivelise is likely a modern blend related to Yvonne and Elise, carrying senses of yew tree and pledged to God.
Iveliz
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-form name, possibly influenced by Ivelisse, with uncertain exact etymology.
Ivell
English · Rare variant possibly related to Ivy (English, the climbing plant) or Yvelle, a French-influenced form.
Ivelle
French · Likely related to Yvonne, Eve, or Ivette forms, suggesting yew tree or life in a softened modern style.
Ivena
Slavic · Feminine variant of Ivan or Iven, from Slavic roots ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Ivera
English · Elaborated form of Ivy or Iva, possibly influenced by Latin 'ivy' (hedera).
Iverna
Latin · From Ivernia, the Latin name for Ireland, meaning land of Éire.
Iversen
Norse · Iversen is a Scandinavian patronymic meaning son of Iver, with Iver deriving from Old Norse elements for yew and warrior.
Ivetta
French · Variant of Ivette/Yvette, from Germanic 'iv' (yew), meaning 'little yew tree'.
Ivia
Latin · Possibly related to Latin 'Ivia' from Iberian roots or a modern coinage related to Ivy (climbing plant).
Ivian
Latin · Likely related to Vivian or Ivana forms, carrying meanings tied to life or lively energy.
Iviana
Latin · A modern Latinate elaboration of Ivy or Ivana, carrying associations with the ivy plant and graceful femininity.
Iviannah
English · Modern invented elaboration combining Ivy (English climbing plant) with an '-annah' suffix, creating a nature-inspired name.
Ivica
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive of Ivan, ultimately from John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Ivion
English · Modern invented name likely inspired by Ivy or Ivan, coined in contemporary American naming tradition.
Iviona
English · A modern invented name possibly blending Ivy (Old English plant name, 'faithfulness') with the -iona/-ona suffix.
Ivionna
French · Ivionna is a modern elaboration of Yvonne or Ivonne, from a Germanic root meaning yew tree.
Ivison
English · Patronymic meaning 'son of Ivo', where Ivo derives from Germanic 'iv' (yew wood/bow).
Ivol
German · Variant of Ivo, from Germanic meaning yew wood, symbolizing endurance.
Ivola
German · Rare diminutive of Iva, from Germanic 'ivo' meaning yew tree.
Ivone
French · Variant of Yvonne, feminine of Yves, from Germanic 'iw' meaning 'yew wood.'
Ivonn
French · Ivonn is a variant of Yvonne, from Germanic roots meaning 'yew,' a tree tied to archery and resilience.
Ivonna
Slavic · Ivonna is a variant of Yvonne, from the Germanic element iv meaning yew tree, passed through French and Slavic use.
Ivoryana
English · Modern invented name combining Ivory (Latin ebur, 'ivory') with the feminine suffix -ana, evoking creamy elegance.
Ivoryanna
English · Compound name joining ivory with Anna, blending English beauty imagery with the Hebrew-rooted name meaning grace.
Ivoryrose
English · Combination of ivory and rose, a modern floral-nature inspired English aesthetic name.
Ivra
Hebrew · Possibly derived from Hebrew 'Ivri' meaning one from beyond or Hebrew woman.
Ivree
Hebrew · Ivree comes from the Hebrew word for Hebrew, carrying the sense of one from across or a Hebrew person.
Ivri
Hebrew · Ivri is a Hebrew word and name meaning Hebrew or one from the other side.
Ivrie
English · Ivrie is a modern English-style name likely inspired by Ivory or Avery, with a soft contemporary spelling.
Ivyanne
English · Ivyanne blends Ivy and Anne, combining the plant name with a classic name meaning 'grace.'
Ivye
English · Variant spelling of Ivy, from Old English 'ifig,' the climbing plant symbolizing fidelity and eternity.
Ivyl
English · Rare variant of Ivy or Ivel, linked to the ivy plant symbolizing fidelity and evergreen life.
Ivylee
English · A modern compound of Ivy, the climbing plant, and Lee, creating a nature-inspired English-style name.
Ivymarie
English · A compound of Ivy, a nature name, and Marie from Marian tradition, combining plant imagery with sacred name roots.
Ivyn
English · Creative variant of Ivy, an Old English nature name for the evergreen climbing plant, symbolizing fidelity.
Ivyon
Slavic · Modern invented variant of Ivan (Slavic form of John) or Ivian, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Ivyrae
English · A modern compound of Ivy, the climbing plant, and Rae, giving a nature-inspired contemporary name.
Ivyunna
English · Ivyunna is an English modern creation that draws nature imagery from ivy and adds a melodic feminine ending.
Ivyy
English · A creative spelling of Ivy, from the climbing evergreen plant symbolizing fidelity and growth.
Iwalani
English · A Hawaiian name often parsed as iwa "frigate bird" and lani "heaven," suggesting "heavenly bird."
Iwan
Welsh · Iwan is a Welsh and Slavic form of John, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
Iwana
Slavic · Feminine form of Ivan, the Slavic equivalent of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Iwao
Japanese · Japanese name meaning rock or boulder, symbolizing strength and permanence.
Iwinosa
African · Iwinosa is an Edo name from Nigeria, often interpreted as meaning property or blessing from God.
Iwona
Slavic · Iwona is the Polish feminine form of Ivo, from a root associated with the yew tree.
Ixareli
English · A modern coined English-sounding name blending soft sounds, with no fixed historical root, used as a feminine given name.
Ixayana
Spanish · Ixayana is a modern Spanish-style name, likely created for its flowing sound rather than a single traditional root.
Ixcel
Spanish · A Hispanic usage variant of Ixchel, the name of a Mesoamerican moon and fertility goddess.
Ixchell
Spanish · Variant of Ixchel, the ancient Maya goddess of the moon and medicine, meaning 'Lady Rainbow' in Yucatec Maya.
Ixel
Spanish · A Spanish-usage variant of Ixchel, associated with a Mesoamerican goddess linked to the moon and fertility.
Ixia
Greek · Ixia is likely drawn from the Greek flower name, giving it a bright botanical feel tied to bloom and beauty.
Ixora
Latin · Ixora is a floral name taken from the tropical ixora plant and flower.
Ixsel
Spanish · Ixsel is a variant of Ixchel, the Mayan goddess name, used in Spanish-speaking communities and linked with the moon and fertility.
Ixtzel
Spanish · Ixtzel appears in Spanish-influenced naming as a creative modern spelling with Indigenous-style sound and limited fixed etymology.
Ixzel
Spanish · A variant of Itzél, derived from the Mayan goddess Ixchel, associated with the moon, medicine, and weaving.
Iyaad
Arabic · Arabic name related to Iyad, traditionally meaning "support" or "aid," signifying strength in companionship.
Iyahna
English · A modern name likely inspired by Anna or Aiyana forms, carrying a soft graceful sound and often linked to “grace.”
Iyani
African · Iyani is often treated as an African-style modern name associated with strength, beauty, or spiritual depth.
Iyania
English · Likely a modern blended form related to Iyana or Ayan, often interpreted with meanings of blessing, time, or divine favor.
Iyanla
African · Iyanla is a modern African-derived name, popularized in the United States and often interpreted with spiritual or maternal resonance.
Iyanu
African · A Yoruba name meaning wonder, miracle, or something marvelous.
Iyas
Arabic · Arabic name meaning comfort, compensation, or relief, known from early Islamic history.
Iyasia
Arabic · A modern Arabic-style feminine name variant, created in contemporary naming with soft phonetic style rather than strict historical spelling.
Iyauna
English · Iyauna is a modern English formation, likely built in the style of Iyana and similar contemporary names.
Iyaunna
English · Iyaunna is a modern invented name likely modeled on Iyana and similar melodic forms.
Iycess
English · Modern invented name, likely a phonetic reimagining of Isis or Isis-style names, used in contemporary American naming.
Iyeisha
Arabic · Iyeisha is a modern variant of Aisha, from Arabic meaning alive, living, or prosperous.
Iyesha
Arabic · Iyesha is a spelling variant of Aisha, an Arabic name meaning 'alive' or 'living.'
Iyeshia
Arabic · Iyeshia is likely a modern variant of Aisha, from Arabic, meaning alive or prosperous.
Iyhana
English · Modern invented name possibly inspired by Ayana meaning 'beautiful flower' in some Native traditions.
Iyiana
English · Iyiana is a modern invented name, likely shaped from melodic vowel-rich forms such as Aiyana or Iyana.
Iyinoluwa
African · Iyinoluwa is a Yoruba name meaning "praise belongs to God" or "God's praise."
Iyisha
Arabic · Iyisha is likely a modern spelling of Aisha-derived forms, from Arabic, meaning alive or thriving.
Iylani
Hebrew · Likely a modern variation of Ilani or Aylani, connected to Hebrew ilan meaning “tree” with a melodic contemporary form.
Iyleen
Irish · Stylized form of Eileen/Aileen, an Irish-derived feminine name associated with brightness.
Iyona
Scottish · A spelling variant of Iona, the Scottish island name, giving it a place-based and spiritual feel.
Iyonah
Hebrew · Likely a modern spelling of Yonah/Jonah, from Hebrew meaning "dove."
Iyone
Greek · Variant of Ione, from Greek 'ion' meaning violet flower.
Iyonia
Greek · Likely inspired by Ionia, the ancient Greek region name, giving it a place-based classical feel.
Iyonnah
Hebrew · Iyonnah appears to be a variant of Jonah or Iona, from Hebrew roots meaning "dove."
Iyonnie
English · Iyonnie is a modern invented English-style name with a melodic contemporary form.
Iyris
Greek · A stylized form of Iris, the Greek rainbow goddess and flower name.
Iysha
Arabic · A variant of Aisha, from Arabic meaning alive, well, or prosperous.
Iyshia
Arabic · Iyshia is likely a modern spelling of Aisha, the Arabic name meaning alive and flourishing.
Iysiss
Greek · Iysiss is a creative spelling of Isis, the ancient goddess name associated with throne and divine motherhood.
Iyssis
Greek · Probably inspired by Isis, the Egyptian goddess name filtered through Greek, with a modern spelling.
Iyuna
Japanese · Iyuna has a Japanese-style sound pattern and is likely used as a modern melodic name with gentle, graceful associations.
Iyunna
African · A modern invented name of likely African-American origin, possibly inspired by Iyanna meaning flower in Yoruba.
Izaack
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Isaac, from Hebrew Yitzchak meaning 'he will laugh' or 'laughter'; son of Abraham.
Izaah
Hebrew · Izaah is a variant of Isaiah or Isaac, drawing on Hebrew roots linked to salvation or laughter.
Izabelah
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Isabella, from Hebrew 'Elisheba,' meaning 'my God is an oath' or 'devoted to God.'
Izabele
Hebrew · A variant of Isabel or Izabel, from Hebrew Elisheva, meaning God is my oath.
Izabellah
Hebrew · An ornate spelling of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Izacc
Hebrew · Izacc is a creative spelling of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning "he will laugh."
Izach
Hebrew · Izach is a modern spelling of Isaac, from Hebrew, meaning he will laugh.
Izaeah
Hebrew · Creative respelling of Isaiah, the Hebrew prophet's name meaning 'God is salvation.'
Izaeh
Hebrew · A variant spelling related to Isaiah/Jesiah families, associated with “Yahweh is salvation.”
Izah
Arabic · Arabic name tied to themes of honor, grace, and ease depending on dialectal usage.
Izaha
Hebrew · Izaha is a modern spelling variant related to Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Izahbella
Hebrew · A modern blend of Isabel/Izabella and Bella, joining Hebrew 'God is my oath' with belle-style style.
Izahia
Hebrew · Izahia is a modern spelling variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Izai
Hebrew · A modern variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning "Yahweh is salvation."
Izaia
Hebrew · Izaia is a variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning "Yahweh is salvation."
Izaiaz
Hebrew · Modern variant of Isaiah (Hebrew 'salvation of God' or 'Yahweh saves'), with a Spanish phonetic influence in spelling.
Izaic
Hebrew · Modern phonetic variant of Isaac, from Hebrew 'Yitzchak' meaning 'he will laugh' or 'laughter.'
Izaih
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning “Yahweh is salvation.”
Izaiha
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Izais
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Isaiah, from the Hebrew 'Yeshayahu' meaning 'God is salvation.'
Izaiya
Hebrew · A Hebrew variant of Isaiah forms, understood as 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Izalea
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Isabela/Isla patterns from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning devotion to God.
Izamara
Spanish · A modern elaboration of names like Isamar or Itzel-Mara blends, created for sound and style more than one fixed root.
Izamary
Spanish · Izamary appears to be a modern Spanish-style blend, likely influenced by Isa and Mary or Maria forms.
Izari
Hebrew · Izari likely draws from Hebrew or Arabic-style roots, giving it a sleek modern spiritual feel.
Izariah
Hebrew · Variant of Azariah, from Hebrew meaning 'God has helped' or 'aided by God.'
Izariya
Hebrew · Likely a modern form inspired by Azariah, from Hebrew, meaning helped by God or God has helped.
Izariyah
Hebrew · A modern Hebrew-style creation using the theophoric -yah ending, suggesting "God" within the name's formation.
Izaura
Greek · A form of Isaura, from Greek Isauria, meaning "from Isauria," an ancient region of Asia Minor.
Izavella
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Isabella, from Hebrew 'Elisheba' via Italian, meaning 'devoted to God' or 'God is my oath.'
Izavier
Spanish · Izavier is a modern spelling of Xavier, a place-based name meaning 'new house' or 'castle.'
Izavion
Hebrew · Modern invented name blending Isaiah (Hebrew: 'God is salvation') with a contemporary invented suffix.
Izayana
Hebrew · Izayana appears to be a modern elaboration of Iza or Isaiah-like forms with a lyrical ending.
Izayha
Hebrew · Izayha is a modern spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning “Yahweh is salvation.”
Izayis
Hebrew · Izayis is a modern spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew Yeshayahu, meaning salvation of the Lord.
Izayuh
Hebrew · A modernized Hebrew form of Isaiah, traditionally meaning “Yahweh is salvation” in biblical usage.
Izea
Hebrew · Izea is likely a modern variant of Isaiah or Izaya, rooted in Hebrew and associated with salvation by God.
Izeal
Hebrew · Izeal is likely a modern variant related to Aziel or similar Hebrew forms, often interpreted as "God is my strength."
Izear
Hebrew · Rare name possibly derived from Hebrew roots, of uncertain etymology, used in African-American tradition.
Izebella
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba via Latin meaning 'devoted to God' or 'God is my oath.'
Izeck
Hebrew · A modern phonetic variant of Isaac or Izek, from a Hebrew root meaning he will laugh.
Izeiah
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew Yesha'yahu, meaning "Yahweh is salvation."
Izelia
Spanish · Izelia likely draws on Isa- or Izel forms and is often interpreted as unique or devoted to God.
Izellah
Hebrew · Izellah appears to be a modern elaboration of names like Isela or Izela, possibly tied to Hebrew-rooted forms.
Izelle
French · A stylized form of Isobel/Isabel traditions through French and English, with roots in Hebrew Elisheba meaning “God is my oath.”
Izely
Spanish · Izely is likely a modern variant influenced by Isela, Giselle, or Yselle-type names, giving it a sleek romantic sound.
Izena
Spanish · Rare name possibly a variant of Ixena or a Basque-influenced form; meaning uncertain but evokes uniqueness.
Izetta
English · Elaborated diminutive likely derived from Isabel or Elizabeth with an Italian-style suffix.
Izhane
French · Likely a modern stylized form influenced by names like Jane or Janelle, with a French-flavored spelling.
Iziaha
Hebrew · Iziaha is a modern spelling variation of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning salvation of the Lord.
Izibella
Hebrew · A phonetic variant of Isabella, itself from Elizabeth, meaning 'my God is an oath' or 'devoted to God.'
Izic
Hebrew · Izic is a modern spelling of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning he will laugh.
Izick
Hebrew · A variant of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning "he will laugh."
Izidora
Greek · Izidora is a Slavic form of Isidora, from Greek meaning gift of Isis.
Izik
Hebrew · Izik is a diminutive form related to Isaac, from Hebrew meaning 'he will laugh.'
Izir
Arabic · Likely an Arabic-style modern name, possibly influenced by names tied to assistance, strength, or dignity.
Izla
Scottish · A modern spelling related to Isla, the Scottish place and river name.
Izlah
Arabic · Izlah comes from Arabic roots associated with reform, improvement, or making things right.
Izlani
Arabic · Izlani appears to be a modern Arabic-influenced formation, possibly echoing roots tied to honor or separation.
Izley
English · A modern English-style invented name, likely influenced by names like Isla, Ainsley, and Paisley.
Izma
Arabic · A rare name possibly derived from Arabic 'ism' meaning name or distinction.
Izobel
Scottish · A Scottish style of Isabel/Isobel, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'God is my oath'.
Izola
Italian · Variant of Isola, from Italian/Latin 'insula' meaning island.
Izon
African · Izon is the name of an ethnic group and language of southern Nigeria, used as a cultural identity name.
Izona
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a modern phonetic invention.
Izra
Hebrew · Izra is a streamlined form related to Ezra or Isra, carrying senses of help, journey, or night travel by origin.
Izriel
Hebrew · Variant of Azriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my help,' combining 'az' (strength) and 'el' (God).
Izsabella
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Isabella, the Romance form of Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Izsak
Hebrew · A variant of Isaac, from Hebrew, meaning "he will laugh" or "laughter."
Izuchukwu
African · An Igbo name meaning God's guidance or God's way, built on the element for God.
Izyaan
Arabic · A modern Arabic-style name often associated with honor, grace, or distinction.
Izyah
Hebrew · Modern variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning 'God is salvation'; influenced by the major prophetic tradition.
Izyais
Hebrew · Izyais appears to be a modern form inspired by Isaiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning salvation of the Lord.
Izybella
Hebrew · Modern phonetic respelling of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Izyck
Hebrew · A modern phonetic variant of Isaac, whose Hebrew meaning is he will laugh, kept as a trendy spelling.
Izyk
Hebrew · A modern short form/diminutive-style spelling inspired by Isaiah/Isaac family names.
Izzabel
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Isabel/Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning "God is my oath."
Izzabela
Hebrew · Izzabela is a decorative variant of Isabella/Isabel, from Hebrew Elisheba and the biblical Mary-family naming line.
Izzabell
Hebrew · A stylized spelling of Isabel/Isabelle, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning "God is my oath."
Izzabellah
Arabic · Izzabellah combines Arabic izz ('honor') with Allah, meaning honor or glory tied to the divine.
Izzac
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Isaac, the Hebrew biblical name meaning "he will laugh."
Izzack
Hebrew · Izzack is a variant spelling of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning he will laugh.
Izzaiah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Isaiah, Hebrew meaning 'salvation of God'; one of the major Old Testament prophets.
Izzak
Hebrew · Izzak is a variant spelling of Isaac, the Hebrew biblical name meaning “he will laugh.”
Izzan
Arabic · Izzan is an Arabic name related to honor and strength, from roots associated with glory or might.
Izzat
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning honor, glory, or dignity.
Izzi
Hebrew · Diminutive of Isabella, from Hebrew meaning pledged to God or God is my oath.
Izziah
Hebrew · Izziah likely draws on biblical forms like Uzziah or Isaiah, carrying meanings tied to God’s strength or salvation.
Izzibella
Hebrew · Creative variant of Isabella, from Hebrew 'Elisheba,' meaning 'my God is an oath,' with a playful spelling.
Izzik
Arabic · Modern spelling connected to Arabic roots meaning honor, might, or glory.
Izzybella
Hebrew · A modern playful form combining Izzy from Isabella (God is my oath) with bella meaning beautiful.