Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter I, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a I. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
Name | Meaning | |
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Iyeshia | Prosperous | |
Iyla | Moonlight | |
Iynaia | care, protection | |
Iyov | Modern Hebrew form of Job. | |
Iyyov | Biblical Hebrew form of Job. | |
Iza | Short form of Izabela. | |
Izaak | Laughter | |
Izabel | God is my oath | |
Izabela | Promise of God | |
Izabele | Lithuanian form of Isabella. | |
Izabella | Meaning of 'God is my oath' or ' God is perfection' or 'devoted to God'. It is a variation in spelling of Isabella. | |
Izabelle | God is my oath | |
Izadi | Means "nature, forest" in Basque. | |
Izador | Present from Isis | |
Izadyar | A friend of God. | |
Izaiah | The Lord helps me | |
Izak | Slovene and Croatian form of Isaac. | |
Izan | Gift | |
Izanagi | Probably means "male who invites" in Japanese, from 誘 (izana) meaning "invite, lure, attract". In Japanese mythology the god Izanagi was the husband of Izanami. When she died he unsuccessfully journeyed to the underworld to retrieve her. In the purifying rites that followed his return, the gods of the sun, moon and wind were created. | |
Izanami | She who invites | |
Izar | Star | |
Izaro | Star | |
Izarra | Star | |
Izaskun | From the name of a sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin Mary near Tolosa, Gipuzkoa, Spain. It possibly means "broom bush above the valley" in Basque. | |
Izdihaar | Flourishing | |
Izdihar | Blooming | |
Ize | Sun | |
Izebel | Form of Jezebel used in some versions of the Italian Bible. | |
Izefia | I Have No Child | |
Izei | Means "fir tree" in Basque. | |
Izel | Unique | |
Izellah | Little Princess | |
Izem | Means "lion" in Tamazight [1]. | |
Izet | Greatness, glory | |
Izeta | Power, influence | |
Izevel | Hebrew form of Jezebel. | |
Izhar | Submission | |
Izidor | Slovene form of Isidore. It means gift of Isis. | |
Izidora | Hungarian form of Isidora. | |
Izik | A form of Isaac, meaning he laughs, laughter. | |
Izla | Name of a river. | |
Izma | Privilege | |
Izna | Light | |
Izobel | God is my oath | |
Izod | Clothing Brand And Surname | |
Izola | lump of earth | |
Izolda | Fighting the ice battle | |
Izora | Dawn | |
Izotz | Ice | |
Izrail | Arabic form of Azrael. | |
Izsak | One who brings laughter | |
Iztok | Derived from an archaic Slovene word meaning "east". | |
Izudin | Power, glory of faith | |
Izumi | Fountain, Spring | |
Izydor | Gift | |
Izz | This name symbolizes honor, glory and power. | |
Izzabelle | A variant form of Elizabeth derived from Elisheva meaning 'oath of God'. | |
Izz ad-Din | Means "glory of religion", derived from Arabic عزّ (ʿizz) meaning "glory, honour, power" and دين (dīn) meaning "religion, faith". In the 13th century Izz ad-Din Aybak became the first Mamluk ruler of Egypt. The Mamluks were a warrior caste who were originally slaves. | |
Izz al Din | Might of the faith | |
Izzati | Respect, honor, prestige. | |
Izzet | Glorious | |
Izzie | Gift | |
Izz ud-Din | Alternate transcription of Arabic عزّ الدين (see Izz ad-Din). | |
Izzudeen | Faith | |
Izzy | God Is My Oath |