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Baby names starting with I

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Icole
Greek · Icole is likely a clipped or variant form of Nicole, from Greek Nikolaos, meaning victory of the people.
Ianmichael
Scottish · Ianmichael combines Ian, a Scottish form of John meaning God is gracious, with Michael meaning who is like God.
Isarel
Hebrew · Isarel is likely a misspelling of Israel, the Hebrew biblical name meaning one who struggles with God.
Ivandejesus
Spanish · A compound name combining Ivan, a form of John meaning "God is gracious," with De Jesus, meaning "of Jesus."
Iresha
Indian · Iresha is used in South Asian naming traditions and is often linked to Sanskrit-derived ideas of lordship or sacred beauty.
Ivane
Slavic · Ivane is a Slavic form related to Ivan, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning God is gracious.
Indian
Indian · Indian as a given name is modern and place-linked, drawn directly from the cultural and geographic term India.
Ikea
Norse · Modern name taken from the IKEA brand acronym, ultimately Swedish in background.
Ieashia
English · A modern phonetic-style variant likely related to Aisha/Iesha forms, shaped in contemporary naming practice.
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.
Ikeia
English · Ikeia appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Akeia or Ikea-like sounds.
Ishah
Hebrew · Ishah resembles the Hebrew word ishah, meaning woman or wife.
Idelfonso
Spanish · A variant of Ildefonso, from Germanic elements often interpreted as "battle-ready" or "prepared for combat."
Ioanis
Greek · A Greek form of John, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning "God is gracious."
Ireion
Greek · Likely a creative variant of Irene-derived names, from Greek eirene, meaning peace.
Imothy
Greek · Imothy is likely a clipped or altered form of Timothy, from Greek meaning honoring God.
Ivano
Italian · Ivano is an Italian and Slavic form related to Ivan or John, meaning God is gracious.
Ibette
French · A variant of Yvette, from French and Germanic roots associated with the yew tree.
Iovanna
Italian · A variant of Giovanna/Jovanna, from John, meaning "God is gracious."
Isaish
Hebrew · Likely a spelling variant of Isaiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning the Lord is salvation.
Indsay
Scottish · A variant of Lindsay, from a Scottish place name meaning island of linden trees or Lincoln marsh.
Inbar
Hebrew · A Hebrew nature name meaning amber or a golden resin-like substance.
Isaiha
Hebrew · Isaiha is a spelling variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning salvation of the Lord.
Ivonna
Slavic · Ivonna is a variant of Yvonne, from the Germanic element iv meaning yew tree, passed through French and Slavic use.
Illyssa
Hebrew · Illyssa is a variant of Alyssa or Elisa, blending forms ultimately linked to Hebrew roots meaning God is my oath.
Irini
Greek · Irini is a Greek form of Irene, meaning peace.
Iriz
Greek · Iriz is a modern spelling inspired by Iris, from Greek meaning rainbow and also the flower name.
Isiaha
Hebrew · Isiaha is a variant spelling of Isaiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Ikeam
Hebrew · Ikeam is likely a modern variant influenced by Ike and biblical names, possibly echoing forms meaning laughter or God establishes.
Isarael
Hebrew · Isarael is a variant spelling of Israel, from Hebrew, meaning one who struggles with God.
Isamara
Spanish · An expanded form of Isamar, often understood as blending Isa with mar, sea.
Issamar
Spanish · A variant of Isamar, likely a modern blend with associations to Isa and mar, sea.
Ismar
German · From old Germanic elements interpreted as iron and famous, giving a strong heroic sense.
Itzamar
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Itamar, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'island of palms,' with Spanish-style shaping.
Isamarie
Spanish · Likely a blend of Isa- forms such as Isabel or Isa with Marie, combining roots tied to devotion and Mary.
Ibon
Spanish · Ibon is used in the Basque region of Spain and is associated with a word meaning "lake" or mountain tarn.
Icee
English · Icee is a modern English-style coinage inspired by the word "icy," giving it a cool, bright feel.
Isamari
Spanish · Isamari is a modern Spanish-style blended name, likely formed from Isa with Mari or Mary elements.
Ingmar
Norse · Ingmar is a Norse name combining Ing, a fertility god, and mar, meaning "famous" or "renowned."
Ifeanyichukwu
African · Ifeanyichukwu is an Igbo name meaning nothing is impossible with God or God can do anything.
Iqbal
Arabic · Iqbal is an Arabic name meaning prosperity, success, or good fortune.
Isiaih
Hebrew · Isiaih is a spelling variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning God is salvation.
Issai
Hebrew · Issai is a form related to Isaí or Jesse, from Hebrew Yishai, often interpreted as gift or God exists.
Issak
Hebrew · Issak is a form of Isaac, from Hebrew, meaning he will laugh.
Infantof
Spanish · Likely a record-style form based on the Spanish title infante, meaning child or prince/princess.
Ieishia
Arabic · Ieishia is likely a modern spelling variant of Aisha, from Arabic, meaning alive or prosperous.
Ishara
Indian · Ishara has South Asian and Arabic associations and is often linked with meanings such as sign, indication, or guidance.
Iyisha
Arabic · Iyisha is likely a modern spelling of Aisha-derived forms, from Arabic, meaning alive or thriving.
Iashia
English · Iashia is a modern phonetic variant of Aisha, a name of Arabic origin meaning alive or thriving.
Indiah
English · Indiah is a variant of India, a place name ultimately tied to the Indus River.
Ieysha
Arabic · Ieysha is a variant of Aisha, from Arabic meaning living, lively, or prosperous.
Iishia
English · Iishia is a modern spelling variant of Aisha or Iesha, from Arabic roots meaning alive or flourishing.
Ilesha
English · Ilesha is a modern English-style name, likely influenced by Alicia or Alesha forms.
Ilianne
French · Ilianne is a French-style elaboration of Iliana or Eliane, linked to sun or light-related roots.
Imesha
Indian · Imesha appears in Indian usage and modern English naming, often associated with brightness or sweetness.
Imonie
English · Imonie is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Imani and melodic vowel-rich naming styles.
Ireal
English · Ireal is a modern coined name, possibly formed from real with a creative initial vowel.
Ireon
English · Ireon is a modern invented name with a smooth, classical-sounding structure but no fixed traditional origin.
Irielle
French · Irielle is likely a modern feminine elaboration influenced by Ariel, from Hebrew roots tied to lion of God.
Isamary
Spanish · Isamary appears to blend Isa and Mary, drawing on Hebrew-rooted forms associated with devotion and belovedness.
Iyeisha
Arabic · Iyeisha is a modern variant of Aisha, from Arabic meaning alive, living, or prosperous.
Iyeshia
Arabic · Iyeshia is likely a modern variant of Aisha, from Arabic, meaning alive or prosperous.
Iyshia
Arabic · Iyshia is likely a modern spelling of Aisha, the Arabic name meaning alive and flourishing.
Irbin
English · Irbin is likely a variant of Irvin or Ervin, from old Germanic roots associated with a friend or boar friend.
Ishmil
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Ishmael, from Hebrew meaning 'God will hear' or 'God has heard.'
Imar
Arabic · Imar is a rare form that may relate to Arabic Imar or Norse Ivar-type names, and is generally used as a modern short masculine name.
Indio
Spanish · Indio is a Spanish word-name meaning "Indian" and also appears as a place-associated personal name.
Irvyn
Scottish · A spelling variant of Irvin or Irvine, from a Scottish place and surname meaning fresh or green water.
Issacc
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning he will laugh.
Iniki
English · A name tied to lightning imagery and bright flashes, used as a vivid nature-based Hawaiian-derived form.
Ingri
Norse · Scandinavian form of Ingrid, from Old Norse elements referring to Ing and beauty.
Ikeyia
English · Ikeyia appears to be a modern invented name, likely shaped from contemporary prefix-suffix styling.
Ilce
Italian · Ilce is likely an Italian-derived form related to ilce or ilex, the holm oak, giving it a subtle nature sense.
Ilirida
Slavic · Ilirida is used in the Balkans and evokes Illyria, linking the name to the ancient Illyrian lands.
Imaani
Arabic · Imaani is a variant of Imani, from Arabic iman meaning faith or belief.
Indhira
Indian · Indhira is a variant of Indira, a Sanskrit name associated with beauty, splendor, and the goddess Lakshmi.
Iraiz
Spanish · Iraiz is likely a Basque-Spanish name, possibly tied to place-name elements meaning fern or meadowland.
Ismerai
Hebrew · Ismerai appears to be a rare biblical-style Hebrew name, likely formed with elements suggesting guarding or watching.
Ihab
Arabic · Ihab is an Arabic name meaning gift, donation, or bestowal.
Inmar
Norse · Inmar likely echoes Germanic and Norse name elements meaning strength or fame, though it is relatively uncommon.
Isain
Hebrew · Isain is likely a variant influenced by Isaiah or Isaí, names from Hebrew roots meaning salvation of God.
Ikechi
African · Ikechi is an Igbo name from West Africa meaning "God's power" or "the strength of God."
Izacc
Hebrew · Izacc is a creative spelling of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning "he will laugh."
Itsel
Spanish · A Hispanic variant of Itzel, a name associated with Indigenous Mesoamerican usage and uncertain exact meaning.
Ilish
Irish · A variant of Eilish, the Irish form of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath."
Imanni
Arabic · A variant of Imani, from Arabic via Swahili, meaning 'faith.'
Indasia
English · A modern invented name, possibly influenced by India and Anastasia-style sounds.
Itiana
English · A modern invented name formed with melodic vowels and -ana endings.
Ikeria
Spanish · Ikeria appears to be a feminine elaboration of Iker, a Basque and Spanish name often interpreted as 'visitation.'
Ironesha
English · Ironesha appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by the word 'iron' and decorative suffix patterns.
Indonesia
Greek · Indonesia comes from Greek and Latin elements meaning Indian islands, used as a geographic place name.
Itianna
English · Itianna appears to be a modern elaborated English-style creation, likely formed with the feminine -anna ending.
Izamary
Spanish · Izamary appears to be a modern Spanish-style blend, likely influenced by Isa and Mary or Maria forms.
Ilcia
Greek · Ilcia appears to be a rare modern variant, likely shaped from names like Alicia or Elissa with older Greek roots.
Illissa
Greek · Illissa is likely a modern variant of Alyssa or Elissa, names associated with Greek forms and wandering poetic usage.
Indasha
Indian · Indasha appears to be a modern name likely inspired by India or Indic sounds, giving it a geographic and contemporary feel.
Inikki
Greek · Inikki is likely a creative variant of Nikki, a diminutive of Nicole, from Greek meaning 'victory of the people.'
Isatu
African · Isatu is a West African form of Aisha, from Arabic, meaning 'living' or 'prosperous.'
Ivyanne
English · Ivyanne blends Ivy and Anne, combining the plant name with a classic name meaning 'grace.'
Ii
Japanese · Ii is best known as a Japanese name element and surname with place-based historical associations.
Izik
Hebrew · Izik is a diminutive form related to Isaac, from Hebrew meaning 'he will laugh.'
Imalay
Arabic · Imalay appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Himalayan or Aaliyah-like sounds and forms.
Iridian
Greek · Iridian likely draws on Greek Iris, linked to the rainbow, giving it a bright, colorful, modern feel.
Itzell
Spanish · Itzell is a modern spelling of Itzel, a name associated with Mayan roots and often interpreted as linked to the rainbow star.
Itcel
Spanish · Itcel is a variant of Itzel, a name tied to Mayan tradition and often associated with the rainbow star.
Ithzel
Spanish · Ithzel is a spelling variant of Itzel, commonly linked to Mayan roots and interpreted as rainbow star.
Ixcel
Spanish · A Hispanic usage variant of Ixchel, the name of a Mesoamerican moon and fertility goddess.
Ixel
Spanish · A Spanish-usage variant of Ixchel, associated with a Mesoamerican goddess linked to the moon and fertility.
Icis
Greek · Icis is likely a variant of Isis, the Greek form of the Egyptian goddess name associated with throne and motherhood.
Indika
Indian · Indika is linked to India and Sanskrit-based usage, and also echoes the Greek term Indikos meaning Indian.
Icsel
Spanish · Icsel is likely a Spanish-influenced spelling of Ixchel, the Mayan goddess name associated with moon and fertility.
Imanee
Arabic · Imanee is a modern form of Imani, from Arabic iman, meaning faith or belief.
Issel
German · Issel is likely derived from a German place or river name and carries a soft place-name feel.
Itxel
Spanish · Itxel is a variant of Ixchel, the Mayan goddess name tied to the moon, healing, and fertility.
Imalai
Indian · Imalai likely draws from South Asian naming patterns and may echo words associated with beauty or grandeur in Indian languages.
Imira
Arabic · Imira likely relates to Arabic amira, meaning 'princess' or 'female leader,' in a modern spelling form.
Isenia
Spanish · Isenia appears to be a Spanish-style feminine form, possibly related to Jessenia or Yesenia, names associated with floral imagery.
Itia
African · Itia appears to be a rare name likely from African or Afro-diasporic naming use, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Itzhel
Spanish · Itzhel is likely a creative Spanish-language spelling influenced by Itzel, a name often linked to rainbow or star imagery.
Ixsel
Spanish · Ixsel is a variant of Ixchel, the Mayan goddess name, used in Spanish-speaking communities and linked with the moon and fertility.
Iquan
Chinese · Likely a modern phonetic name that may echo Chinese romanized forms or contemporary Quan-based naming.
Isias
Spanish · A variant of Isaias or Isaiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning “the Lord is salvation.”
Irania
Greek · Likely inspired by Greek-style feminine formations and the name Urania, associated with heaven and the muse of astronomy.
Iridiana
Greek · A modern elaboration of Iris, from Greek meaning 'rainbow' and linked to the goddess Iris.
Ismenia
Greek · From Greek Ismene, a name from myth and tragedy, likely linked to strength or knowledge in ancient usage.
Idalys
Spanish · Idalys likely blends Ida and Lys, drawing on roots associated with work, prosperity, or the lily flower.
Imperia
Latin · Imperia comes from Latin imperium, evoking empire, command, and imperial dignity.
Ivonn
French · Ivonn is a variant of Yvonne, from Germanic roots meaning 'yew,' a tree tied to archery and resilience.
Illyanna
Greek · A variant of Iliana or Ilyana, often linked to Greek Helen roots meaning light or torch.
Imahni
Arabic · A modern variant influenced by Imani, from Arabic iman meaning faith.
Imanie
Arabic · A variant of Imani, from Arabic iman meaning faith or belief.
Infantgirl
English · A placeholder-style English word name formed from infant and girl rather than a traditional etymological given name.
Ionna
Greek · Likely related to Iona or Joanna, with roots tied to violet imagery or God is gracious.
Ilsy
German · Ilsy is a diminutive-style form related to Ilse or Elizabeth, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is my oath.'
Ismari
Spanish · Ismari is likely a modern form blending names like Ismary or Itzel-Mary styles, often interpreted through beloved or noble elements.
Issis
Greek · Issis is a variant spelling of Isis, the name of the Egyptian goddess transmitted through Greek.
Iyauna
English · Iyauna is a modern English formation, likely built in the style of Iyana and similar contemporary names.
Inoke
Hebrew · Inoke is a Pacific form of Enoch, from Hebrew and often understood as dedicated or initiated.
Isaha
Hebrew · Isaha is likely a variant of Isaiah or Ishaq, drawing from Hebrew and Arabic prophetic naming traditions.
Issaih
Hebrew · Issaih is a spelling variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning salvation of the Lord.
Idean
English · A rare modern name, likely a creative coinage influenced by names like Dean or the word "idea."
Ikee
Hebrew · A playful spelling of Ike, usually a diminutive of Isaac, meaning "he will laugh."
Ipolito
Spanish · A form of Hippolytus, from Greek meaning "releaser of horses."
Isaic
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning "he laughs."
Isaya
Hebrew · A variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning "God is salvation."
Issah
Arabic · A form of Isa, the Arabic name for Jesus, associated with salvation and divine help.
Irian
Greek · Possibly related to Greek-rooted forms like Irene or Iris, giving associations of peace or rainbow brightness.
Imagine
English · Imagine comes from the English word for envisioning or creating mentally, used as a rare modern virtue-style name.
Idette
French · Idette is a French-style diminutive of Ida, a Germanic name meaning 'industrious' or 'hardworking.'
Ishanae
Indian · Ishanae appears related to Ishan, a Sanskrit name associated with lordship and the northeast direction.
Ixayana
Spanish · Ixayana is a modern Spanish-style name, likely created for its flowing sound rather than a single traditional root.
Icesis
English · Icesis is a highly modern coined name, likely shaped from the word ice for a crisp, striking sound.
Ifunanya
African · Ifunanya is an Igbo name from Africa meaning love or affection.
Ijanae
English · Ijanae is likely a modern invented name with a melodic -jae ending common in contemporary naming styles.
Iasiah
Hebrew · A modern variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew Yeshayahu, meaning God is salvation.
Isahia
Hebrew · A reordered variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning God is salvation.
Ibraham
Arabic · A form of إبراهيم or Abraham, meaning father of many.
Inderjit
Indian · From Punjabi and Sanskrit roots, meaning conqueror of Indra or victorious hero.
Isaack
Hebrew · A variant of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning he will laugh.
Ishmam
Arabic · An Arabic-derived name often associated with fragrance, grace, or gentle presence.
Itzhak
Hebrew · A traditional Hebrew form of Isaac, meaning he will laugh.
Izaiha
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Izzat
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning honor, glory, or dignity.
Icess
English · A rare modern word-style name likely inspired by “ice,” suggesting coolness, brightness, and uniqueness.
Immani
Hebrew · Immani likely echoes Hebrew Immanuel, meaning God is with us, with a modern stylistic form.
Ijah
Hebrew · Likely a modern shortened form influenced by Isaiah or similar Hebrew names connected with God’s salvation.
Imany
African · A spelling variant of Imani, from Swahili and Arabic roots meaning “faith” or “belief.”
Isbel
Scottish · A Scottish medieval form of Isabel, ultimately from Hebrew Elisheba meaning “God is my oath.”
Ishrat
Arabic · From Arabic and Persian usage, Ishrat means “pleasure,” “delight,” or “joyful life.”
Iyahna
English · A modern name likely inspired by Anna or Aiyana forms, carrying a soft graceful sound and often linked to “grace.”
Isiaah
Hebrew · Isiaah is a variant spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Izic
Hebrew · Izic is a modern spelling of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning he will laugh.
Isack
Hebrew · Isack is a variant of Isaac, from Hebrew, meaning 'he will laugh' or 'laughter.'
Issey
Japanese · Issey is a Japanese name that can mean first-born or first generation depending on the characters used.
Iyanla
African · Iyanla is a modern African-derived name, popularized in the United States and often interpreted with spiritual or maternal resonance.
Isaly
French · Isaly likely blends Isabelle and similar forms, carrying the Hebrew-rooted sense of God is my oath.
Itaty
Spanish · Itaty is likely influenced by the South American place name Itati, often connected with stone or rocky place roots.
Ikera
English · A rare modern name likely built from the sound pattern of names like Kiara or Akira rather than a single historic root.
Ilenia
Italian · An Italian form related to Helen names, carrying the Greek idea of light or shining brightness.
Ilyn
English · A streamlined modern form that echoes Ellen, Aylin, or Lynn, without one fixed traditional etymology.
Isabeth
Hebrew · A shortened variant of Elisabeth or Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning "God is my oath."
Isiss
Greek · A spelling variant of Isis, the name of the Egyptian goddess preserved through Greek tradition.
Italya
Italian · A place-inspired name based on Italy, adapted into a feminine given-name style form.
Ivian
Latin · Likely related to Vivian or Ivana forms, carrying meanings tied to life or lively energy.
Izamara
Spanish · A modern elaboration of names like Isamar or Itzel-Mara blends, created for sound and style more than one fixed root.
Izaia
Hebrew · Izaia is a variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning "Yahweh is salvation."
Izick
Hebrew · A variant of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning "he will laugh."
Izzac
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Isaac, the Hebrew biblical name meaning "he will laugh."
Ibrahem
Arabic · An Arabic form of Abraham, from the Hebrew biblical name meaning father of many.
Isiash
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Isaiah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Ifrain
Spanish · A variant of Efrain/Ephraim, from Hebrew, meaning 'fruitful' or 'productive.'
Imtiaz
Arabic · From Arabic and Persian usage, meaning 'distinction,' 'honor,' or 'excellence.'
Infboy
English · Likely a modern placeholder-style invented name rather than a traditional given name.
Iseah
Hebrew · A variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew Yeshayahu, meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Iszac
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Isaac, from Hebrew Yitzhak, meaning 'he will laugh.'
Itiel
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God is with me' or 'God is with him.'
Iyania
English · Likely a modern blended form related to Iyana or Ayan, often interpreted with meanings of blessing, time, or divine favor.
Indeya
English · Modern spelling of India, used as a place-inspired name tied to the country name.
Irmani
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic and modern naming patterns, possibly echoing names tied to desire or aspiration.
Issabelle
French · A spelling variant of Isabelle, from Elizabeth, meaning God is my oath.
Izhane
French · Likely a modern stylized form influenced by names like Jane or Janelle, with a French-flavored spelling.
Ireana
Greek · A variant of Irene, from Greek Eirene, meaning 'peace.'
Iceis
Greek · Iceis is a modern spelling of Isis, the goddess name associated with throne and motherhood.
Idasia
English · Idasia appears to be a modern coined name, likely blending Ida with a stylish ending.
Ieva
Hebrew · Ieva is a Baltic and Eastern European form of Eve, from Hebrew, meaning life.
Ijahnae
English · Ijahnae is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Janae and similar contemporary forms.
Iliah
Hebrew · Iliah is a variant linked to Elijah or Ilia, from Hebrew roots meaning my God is Yahweh.
Imya
Arabic · Imya is likely a modern Arabic-influenced form, often associated with faith or spirituality by sound.
Indyia
English · Indyia is a modern spelling variation of India, used as a place-inspired contemporary name.
Irelynd
English · Irelynd is a modern name inspired by Ireland, giving it a place-based and contemporary feel.
Ireonna
Greek · Ireonna is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Irene, from Greek, meaning peace.
Irissa
Greek · Irissa is a variant of Iris, the Greek name meaning rainbow and associated with the messenger goddess.
Itsamari
Spanish · Likely a modern elaboration of names like Itzamar or Samari, used as a melodic invented form with uncertain exact roots.
Itzanami
Japanese · Likely inspired by Izanami, the Japanese creator goddess whose name is tied to mythic birth and creation.
Iviana
Latin · A modern Latinate elaboration of Ivy or Ivana, carrying associations with the ivy plant and graceful femininity.
Izaah
Hebrew · Izaah is a variant of Isaiah or Isaac, drawing on Hebrew roots linked to salvation or laughter.
Isaiaha
Hebrew · Isaiaha is a variant spelling of Isaiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Issaic
Hebrew · Issaic is likely a variant of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning he will laugh.
Izea
Hebrew · Izea is likely a modern variant of Isaiah or Izaya, rooted in Hebrew and associated with salvation by God.
Izzak
Hebrew · Izzak is a variant spelling of Isaac, the Hebrew biblical name meaning “he will laugh.”
Isahiah
Hebrew · Isahiah is a spelling variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Itay
Hebrew · Itay is a Hebrew name meaning 'with me,' and it also appears as the biblical name Ittai.
Izaha
Hebrew · Izaha is a modern spelling variant related to Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Izavier
Spanish · Izavier is a modern spelling of Xavier, a place-based name meaning 'new house' or 'castle.'
Iyani
African · Iyani is often treated as an African-style modern name associated with strength, beauty, or spiritual depth.
Iyonnah
Hebrew · Iyonnah appears to be a variant of Jonah or Iona, from Hebrew roots meaning "dove."
Iuma
Japanese · Likely a Japanese-style name whose meaning depends on kanji, often suggesting gentleness or truth.
Ikran
Arabic · Ikran comes from Arabic and is associated with honor, respect, or generosity.
Ikira
African · Likely drawn from African naming patterns and used for its strong, melodic modern sound.
Imajae
English · A modern invented name, likely formed for sound from Ima- with a stylish -jae ending.
Ingry
Norse · Likely related to Ingrid or Ingra, from Norse roots tied to Ing, a fertility deity, and beauty.
Isata
African · A West African form related to Aisha, meaning living or prosperous.
Itzelt
Spanish · Likely a variant of Itzel, a name used in Spanish-speaking communities and often linked with rainbow lady traditions.
Idrena
Greek · A rare elaborated form likely influenced by names like Irene, carrying associations of peace and softness.
Illeanna
Greek · A flowing variant of Ileana or Eliana, associated with light or with God having answered.
Io
Greek · In Greek myth, Io was a priestess loved by Zeus, making this a compact mythological name.
Isebella
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Isabella, from the Elizabeth family of names meaning pledged to God.
Ises
Greek · A rare form echoing Isis, the ancient goddess name passed into later use through Greek.
Iszabella
Hebrew · A Slavic-style spelling of Isabella, from a Hebrew root meaning pledged to God.
Izaih
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning “Yahweh is salvation.”
Inderpreet
Indian · From Punjabi and Sanskrit elements, Inderpreet means "love of the divine" or "one who loves God."
Isaam
Arabic · Isaam is an Arabic name meaning safeguard, bond, or protection.
Izai
Hebrew · A modern variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning "Yahweh is salvation."
Idiris
Arabic · Idiris likely echoes Idris, used in Arabic and Welsh traditions, meaning interpreter or ardent lord.
Ijaz
Arabic · Ijaz is an Arabic name meaning miracle, wonder, or eloquence.
Isajah
Hebrew · Isajah is a spelling variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning salvation of the Lord.
Ishraq
Arabic · Ishraq is an Arabic name meaning sunrise, radiance, or illumination.
Izach
Hebrew · Izach is a modern spelling of Isaac, from Hebrew, meaning he will laugh.
Imagen
English · Variant of Imogen, a literary name traditionally understood to mean "maiden" or "girl."
Ismahan
Arabic · Ismahan is an Arabic name often linked to protection or exalted dignity, from the root behind Ismah.
Imagin
English · A modern word-name from imagine or imagination, evoking creativity and vision.
Ireanna
Irish · Likely a modern elaboration of Irish-inspired names like Ireland or Rhianna, with a melodic ending.
Izabele
Hebrew · A variant of Isabel or Izabel, from Hebrew Elisheva, meaning God is my oath.
Iiana
Greek · Likely a variant of Iliana or Iana, tied to Greek forms meaning bright or associated with the sun.
Ilaya
Indian · Used in South Asian contexts, Ilaya can suggest earth, youth, or newness depending on root.
Ilyne
Greek · Likely a modern variant related to Helene or Eline, names associated with light.
Imala
Indian · Likely from South Asian usage, possibly tied to purity or garland-like Sanskrit roots.
Isaira
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-style form related to Isaiah or Ysaira, suggesting God saves.
Iyonia
Greek · Likely inspired by Ionia, the ancient Greek region name, giving it a place-based classical feel.
Ialiyah
Arabic · A variant of Aaliyah, from Arabic meaning 'exalted,' 'high,' or 'rising.'
Ices
English · A rare modern word-style name likely inspired by 'ice,' suggesting coolness, brightness, or clarity.
Ileyah
Arabic · Likely a modern variant shaped from Aliyah/Aaliyah-style names, carrying the sense of rising or exalted.
Independence
English · An English word-name expressing freedom, self-rule, and individuality.
Innocence
English · From Latin innocentia via English, meaning 'innocence,' purity, or harmlessness.
Irelan
Irish · Likely a place-inspired name connected to Ireland, referring to the Irish land or heritage.
Imam
Arabic · An Arabic title-name meaning leader, especially in prayer or religious guidance.
Isaihas
Hebrew · Isaihas is a variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning "Yahweh is salvation."
Ikponmwosa
African · Ikponmwosa is an Edo name from Nigeria meaning “I have given thanks to God” or “thanks be to God.”
Irfaan
Arabic · Irfaan comes from Arabic irfan, meaning “knowledge,” “awareness,” or “understanding.”
Isaian
Hebrew · Isaian is a modern form related to Isaiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning “Yahweh is salvation.”
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.
Issic
Hebrew · Issic is a spelling variant of Isaac, from Hebrew meaning “he will laugh.”
Izayha
Hebrew · Izayha is a modern spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning “Yahweh is salvation.”
Izziah
Hebrew · Izziah likely draws on biblical forms like Uzziah or Isaiah, carrying meanings tied to God’s strength or salvation.
Isyss
Greek · A creative spelling of Isis, the name of the Egyptian goddess known through Greek tradition.
Isabellamarie
Hebrew · Isabellamarie combines Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning pledged to God, with Marie, a French form of Mary.
Izellah
Hebrew · Izellah appears to be a modern elaboration of names like Isela or Izela, possibly tied to Hebrew-rooted forms.
Italie
Italian · A French-styled form of Italy, used as a place-inspired name tied to the historic land name Italia.
Izabellah
Hebrew · An ornate spelling of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Icyss
Greek · Icyss is likely a modern spelling inspired by Isis, the Egyptian goddess name popularized through Greek.
Ijanay
French · Ijanay appears to be a modern invented name shaped by the popular -janae or -janay ending.
Iselle
French · Iselle likely relates to Isabelle or Giselle, combining graceful French styling with roots linked to devotion or pledge.
Ibukunoluwa
African · Ibukunoluwa is a Yoruba name meaning God's blessing or the blessing of the Lord.
Ijana
Slavic · Ijana is likely a Slavic-style feminine form, often interpreted through names meaning life or going forth.
Ilayna
Greek · Ilayna is a modern form related to Elena or Alaina, carrying the sense of bright or shining.
Imogin
Welsh · Imogin is a spelling variant of Imogen, a literary name likely from Celtic roots and associated with maidenhood.
Ishanti
African · Ishanti appears influenced by African naming styles and is often associated with peace or graceful identity.
Issys
Greek · Issys is a stylized form of Isis, the ancient goddess name linked with throne and divine motherhood.
Itzelle
Spanish · Itzelle is a Spanish-adapted form of Itzel, a modern name often linked with rainbow or star imagery.
Ivree
Hebrew · Ivree comes from the Hebrew word for Hebrew, carrying the sense of one from across or a Hebrew person.
Iyiana
English · Iyiana is a modern invented name, likely shaped from melodic vowel-rich forms such as Aiyana or Iyana.
Iori
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning depends on kanji, often associated with refinement, residence, weaving, or noble bearing.
Isaiyah
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew Yesha'yahu, meaning 'God is salvation.'
Issack
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Isaac, from Hebrew Yitzhak, meaning 'he will laugh' or 'he laughs.'
Iancarlo
Italian · Iancarlo is a form of Giancarlo or Juan Carlos, combining John and Charles in Romance naming traditions.
Imarion
English · Imarion appears to be a modern invented name, possibly modeled on Marian or Marion with a contemporary prefix.
Immer
German · Immer is a surname-style Germanic name; as a given name it likely reflects modern adaptation rather than a standard traditional form.
Isau
Hebrew · Isau is a variant of Esau, from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as hairy or rough.
Isay
Hebrew · Isay is a variant of Isaiah or Isai, from Hebrew roots meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Ishawn
English · Ishawn is a modern blend name, likely influenced by Shawn and Hebrew-based Ish- forms.
Irulan
English · Irulan is best known as a literary name created for the Dune novels and used as a futuristic invention.
Iniyah
English · A modern invented name influenced by Aniyah and similar -iyah forms, often given a graceful spiritual tone.
Iciss
Greek · Iciss appears to be a modern form inspired by Isis, the Egyptian goddess name transmitted through Greek.
Imaria
Hebrew · Imaria likely blends Maria, from the Hebrew-rooted Mary tradition, with a modern initial vowel form.
Iyuna
Japanese · Iyuna has a Japanese-style sound pattern and is likely used as a modern melodic name with gentle, graceful associations.
Ilaina
Greek · Ilaina is a variant of Elena or Alaina, ultimately from Greek Helene meaning "torch" or "shining light."
Ija
African · Ija is used in African naming traditions and may carry meanings tied to identity or praise depending on language.
Imajen
English · Imajen is a modern phonetic spelling of Imogen, a literary name probably meaning maiden or beloved child.
Ivionna
French · Ivionna is a modern elaboration of Yvonne or Ivonne, from a Germanic root meaning yew tree.
Iyaunna
English · Iyaunna is a modern invented name likely modeled on Iyana and similar melodic forms.
Iysiss
Greek · Iysiss is a creative spelling of Isis, the ancient goddess name associated with throne and divine motherhood.
Isaid
Hebrew · Isaid is likely a modern form influenced by Isaiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning God is salvation.
Irwing
Scottish · Variant of Irving, from a Scottish place and surname meaning "green river" or linked to the River Irvine.
Iziaha
Hebrew · Iziaha is a modern spelling variation of Isaiah, from Hebrew, meaning salvation of the Lord.
Iassac
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Isaac, the Hebrew biblical name meaning he will laugh.
Inesh
Indian · An Indian name likely related to names ending in -nesh or -ish, often interpreted with lordly or noble associations.
Infantmale
English · A placeholder-style registration name rather than a traditional etymological given name.
Ismaaeel
Hebrew · A variant of Ishmael or Ismail, meaning God hears.
Ismet
Arabic · From Arabic Ismat, meaning purity, honor, or protection from sin.
Issiaka
African · A West African form of Isaac, ultimately from Hebrew meaning he will laugh.
Izeck
Hebrew · A modern phonetic variant of Isaac or Izek, from a Hebrew root meaning he will laugh.
Izuchukwu
African · An Igbo name meaning God's guidance or God's way, built on the element for God.
Iraima
Spanish · Iraima is a rare name used in Spanish-speaking communities, likely of indigenous or creative modern formation.
Isabellagrace
Hebrew · A modern compound of Isabella, meaning 'God is my oath,' and Grace, meaning elegance or divine favor.
Inasia
Greek · Likely influenced by Anastasia, from Greek roots meaning resurrection, but reshaped into a modern shorter form.
Irayda
Spanish · Likely related to Iraida or Herais, a Spanish-used form tied to Greek roots and classical naming traditions.
Ireyanna
English · A modern elaboration built on Ira, Ire, or Rhianna-like sounds, created for a lyrical contemporary style.
Iffat
Arabic · Iffat comes from Arabic and means modesty, chastity, or purity.
Ilori
African · Ilori is used in Yoruba tradition and is associated with prestige, honor, or one of noble standing.
Ireona
Greek · Likely a modern elaboration of Irene, from Greek eirene meaning "peace."
Iriyana
English · Probably a modern blend related to Iria or Ariana, often linked to peace or holy meanings in later use.
Isabellia
Hebrew · An ornate form of Isabel/Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning "God is my oath."
Isara
Hebrew · Likely related to Sarah or Sara, carrying the sense of "princess" or noble woman.
Issabel
Hebrew · A respelling of Isabel, derived from Hebrew Elisheba meaning "God is my oath."
Iyonah
Hebrew · Likely a modern spelling of Yonah/Jonah, from Hebrew meaning "dove."
Iyssis
Greek · Probably inspired by Isis, the Egyptian goddess name filtered through Greek, with a modern spelling.
Izzabell
Hebrew · A stylized spelling of Isabel/Isabelle, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning "God is my oath."
Illias
Greek · A variant of Elias or Ilyas, ultimately from the biblical Elijah, meaning "my God is Yahweh."
Izsak
Hebrew · A variant of Isaac, from Hebrew, meaning "he will laugh" or "laughter."
Isahias
Hebrew · Isahias is a variant form influenced by Isaiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Ishiah
Hebrew · Ishiah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'Yahweh exists' or 'salvation of the Lord' in traditional interpretations.
Izahia
Hebrew · Izahia is a modern spelling variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Ibraaheem
Arabic · Elongated spelling of Ibrahim, the Arabic form of Abraham, meaning 'father of many nations' in Hebrew.
Imauri
English · Modern invented name blending an 'I-' prefix with Mauri, a variant of Maurice (Latin 'dark-skinned/Moorish').
Isair
Hebrew · Variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew 'Yeshayahu' meaning 'God is salvation,' used in Spanish-speaking communities.
Issaias
Hebrew · Greek and Latin form of Isaiah, from Hebrew 'Yeshayahu' meaning 'salvation of God,' an important biblical prophet.
Ivion
English · Modern invented name likely inspired by Ivy or Ivan, coined in contemporary American naming tradition.
Iryana
Slavic · A Slavic elaboration of Iryna, the Ukrainian form of Irene, meaning 'peace' from Greek 'eirene'.
Icsis
African · A phonetic variant of Isis, the ancient Egyptian goddess of magic, motherhood, and healing.
Iyunna
African · A modern invented name of likely African-American origin, possibly inspired by Iyanna meaning flower in Yoruba.
Iayana
Indian · Variant of Ayana, meaning 'eternal flower' in some Native American traditions or 'beautiful flower' in broader usage.
Infantfemale
Latin · A placeholder used in records when no birth name is assigned; from Latin 'infans' meaning 'unable to speak.'
Inya
African · Name of probable African origin, possibly from Igbo or related Nigerian traditions; exact meaning varies by regional language.
Irandy
Spanish · Modern invented name of likely Spanish-influenced American origin, possibly a creative blend of traditional name elements.
Irany
Spanish · Modern invented name of likely Spanish-influenced American origin, possibly a variant of Irania or a creative blend.
Isairis
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Isaiah (Hebrew, 'God is salvation') and Iris (Greek, rainbow goddess), popular in Hispanic communities.
Ishya
Indian · Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'desired' or 'wished for,' from the root 'ish' relating to desire or the divine lord.
Issela
African · Name of possible African origin, used in West and Central African communities; may relate to a place name or tribal tradition.
Itohan
African · Edo (Bini) name from Nigeria meaning 'my gratitude' or 'I am thankful,' expressing parental gratitude to God.
Itta
Hebrew · Yiddish and Hebrew diminutive, a form of Judith or Yitta meaning 'praise' or 'Jewish woman,' used in Ashkenazi tradition.
Ivanah
Slavic · Variant of Ivana, the Slavic feminine form of Ivan, itself from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Iviannah
English · Modern invented elaboration combining Ivy (English climbing plant) with an '-annah' suffix, creating a nature-inspired name.
Isaaq
Arabic · Isaaq is an Arabic-form rendering of Isaac, from Hebrew for 'he will laugh' or 'laughter.'
Isayiah
Hebrew · Isayiah is a modern spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Iean
Welsh · Welsh form of John, derived from Hebrew 'Yohanan' meaning 'God is gracious.'
Isaiahmichael
Hebrew · Compound of Isaiah ('God is salvation') and Michael ('who is like God'), two major Old Testament figures.
Isriel
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Israel, from Hebrew meaning 'he who struggles with God' or 'prince of God.'
Izais
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Isaiah, from the Hebrew 'Yeshayahu' meaning 'God is salvation.'
Ismary
Spanish · Modern invented name, likely a Spanish-influenced blend of Ismar and Mary (Hebrew 'beloved' or 'bitter').
Isioma
African · Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'good luck' or 'good fortune' (isi = source/head, oma = good).
Ivelin
Slavic · Bulgarian name of Slavic origin, likely derived from 'iva' (willow or yew tree), symbolizing resilience.
Idalyz
Spanish · Latin American invented name combining Ida (Old German: industrious) with the decorative suffix -lyz.
Idman
African · Somali name meaning fortunate, lucky, or one who is blessed with good fortune.
Ileena
Greek · Variant of Elena/Helen, from Greek 'Helene' meaning bright, shining light or radiant torch.
Ilenne
Greek · French-influenced variant of Helen/Ilene, from Greek 'Helene' meaning bright, radiant light.
Ilette
French · French diminutive form possibly derived from Isabelle or Ilse, meaning pledged to God.
Imiya
Indian · Variant of Amiya, a Sanskrit-derived name meaning nectar, limitless joy, or delight.
Irmak
Persian · Turkic name meaning river or stream, reflecting the flowing waterways of the Anatolian landscape.
Izsabella
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Isabella, the Romance form of Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Icysis
Greek · Modern invented name inspired by Isis, the Egyptian goddess absorbed into Greco-Roman mythology, symbolizing magic and motherhood.
Idaya
African · Likely African in origin, possibly a variant of Ida or a Bantu-influenced name; meaning relates to 'gift' or 'prosperity.'
Ileigh
English · Modern phonetic spelling of Illee or Leigh, a contemporary variant evoking the Old English 'leah' meaning 'meadow.'
Ilianah
Greek · Extended form of Iliana, a Romanized Greek name tied to 'Ilion' (Troy) or a feminine form of Elijah meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Ilianis
Greek · Spanish/Latin American variant of Iliana, combining Greek roots with a popular Hispanophone feminine suffix.
Ilsi
German · Diminutive of Ilse, the German form of Elizabeth from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'my God is abundance.'
Iryanna
English · Modern invented variant of Ariana or Ryanna, loosely tied to the Persian 'Aryana' meaning 'noble, pure.'
Isalei
English · Fijian-influenced name made famous by a beloved farewell song; likely a poetic coinage meaning 'farewell' or 'parting sorrow.'
Isoken
African · Nigerian Edo name meaning 'the family is satisfied' or 'contentment within the family,' a deeply communal name.
Iycess
English · Modern invented name, likely a phonetic reimagining of Isis or Isis-style names, used in contemporary American naming.
Izebella
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba via Latin meaning 'devoted to God' or 'God is my oath.'
Icker
Spanish · Variant of the Basque name Iker, meaning 'visitation,' referencing the Biblical visit of Mary to Elizabeth.
Immanol
Hebrew · Basque variant of Emmanuel, from Hebrew "Immanu El," meaning "God is with us," a deeply messianic biblical name.
Israyel
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Israel, from Hebrew "Yisra'el," meaning "one who wrestles with God" or "God prevails."
Iddo
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'his hand,' 'timely,' or 'beloved,' borne by several figures in the Old Testament.
Ish
Hebrew · Hebrew word and name meaning 'man,' used independently and as a root in compound biblical names.
Iszak
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Isaac, from Hebrew Yitzhak meaning 'he will laugh' or 'laughter.'
Ivyn
English · Creative variant of Ivy, an Old English nature name for the evergreen climbing plant, symbolizing fidelity.
Izzi
Hebrew · Diminutive of Isabella, from Hebrew meaning pledged to God or God is my oath.
Iannah
Hebrew · Variant of Hannah or Iana, from Hebrew 'channah' meaning grace, favor, or God's mercy.
Ilinca
Slavic · Romanian diminutive of Elena, itself from Greek Helen meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Iratze
Spanish · Basque name meaning 'fern,' associated with the Basque Country and nature-inspired naming traditions.
Irieana
English · Modern invented name blending 'Irie' (Jamaican Creole for 'good/positive') with a feminine suffix.
Isavella
Hebrew · Variant of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'pledged to God' or 'God is my oath.'
Ishaal
Arabic · From Arabic/Urdu roots meaning to ignite or inspire; a name suggesting passion and brilliance.
Isibeal
Irish · Irish Gaelic form of Isabel/Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'pledged to God.'
Issabell
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Isabel/Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Iyhana
English · Modern invented name possibly inspired by Ayana meaning 'beautiful flower' in some Native traditions.
Izariah
Hebrew · Variant of Azariah, from Hebrew meaning 'God has helped' or 'aided by God.'
Isabellemarie
Hebrew · Compound of Isabelle (Hebrew 'pledged to God') and Marie (Hebrew 'bitter' or 'beloved'), a devotional double name.
Ismaela
Hebrew · Feminine form of Ishmael, from Hebrew Yishmael meaning 'God will hear' or 'God has heeded.'
Ivoryana
English · Modern invented name combining Ivory (Latin ebur, 'ivory') with the feminine suffix -ana, evoking creamy elegance.
Ixzel
Spanish · A variant of Itzél, derived from the Mayan goddess Ixchel, associated with the moon, medicine, and weaving.
Izibella
Hebrew · A phonetic variant of Isabella, itself from Elizabeth, meaning 'my God is an oath' or 'devoted to God.'
Isse
African · Somali name meaning 'God exists,' or a variant of Issa, the Arabic form of Jesus.
Izavion
Hebrew · Modern invented name blending Isaiah (Hebrew: 'God is salvation') with a contemporary invented suffix.
Innocent
Latin · From Latin *innocens*, 'without harm or guilt,' a Christian virtue name used by saints and popes.
Itzcoatl
African · A mythic Mesoamerican name meaning 'obsidian serpent,' used as a culturally distinctive and bold historic name.
Itziar
Spanish · Basque-Spanish Marian place-based name associated with a pilgrimage site in Navarra, used as a feminine devotional name.
Izaiya
Hebrew · A Hebrew variant of Isaiah forms, understood as 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Izeiah
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew Yesha'yahu, meaning "Yahweh is salvation."
Izyk
Hebrew · A modern short form/diminutive-style spelling inspired by Isaiah/Isaac family names.
Ibraheim
Arabic · Arabic variant of Ibrahim (Abraham), meaning 'father of many nations'; a central prophet in Islam.
Iesa
Arabic · Arabic form of Isa (Jesus), from Hebrew Yeshua meaning 'God saves'; revered prophet in Islam.
Imere
African · Name of likely African origin; specific meaning varies by regional language and cultural context.
Itsuki
Japanese · Japanese name written with characters meaning 'tree' or 'timber'; evokes natural strength and rootedness.
Izaack
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Isaac, from Hebrew Yitzchak meaning 'he will laugh' or 'laughter'; son of Abraham.
Izyah
Hebrew · Modern variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning 'God is salvation'; influenced by the major prophetic tradition.
Izzaiah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Isaiah, Hebrew meaning 'salvation of God'; one of the major Old Testament prophets.
Irihanna
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative blend of Iris (Greek, 'rainbow') and the given name Rihanna.
Irsa
Persian · A Persian and Urdu name meaning 'rainbow', widely used in South Asian and Middle Eastern cultures.
Irelynne
Irish · Modern invented name evoking Ireland combined with the popular -lynne suffix.
Israelle
Hebrew · Israelle is a feminine form of Israel, a Hebrew name meaning 'one who wrestles with God' and rooted in biblical tradition.
Izzabela
Hebrew · Izzabela is a decorative variant of Isabella/Isabel, from Hebrew Elisheba and the biblical Mary-family naming line.
Ingrit
Norse · Derived from Old Norse Ingrid-like forms (Ing-ríðr), linked to Norse heritage and the god Ing.
Iroha
Japanese · A Japanese name associated with the classical “Iroha” ordering poem, carrying cultural-literary significance.
Iyasia
Arabic · A modern Arabic-style feminine name variant, created in contemporary naming with soft phonetic style rather than strict historical spelling.
Izelle
French · A stylized form of Isobel/Isabel traditions through French and English, with roots in Hebrew Elisheba meaning “God is my oath.”
Ianah
Hebrew · Variant of Iana or Jana, ultimately from Hebrew 'Yohanna,' meaning 'God is gracious.'
Imiyah
Arabic · Modern invented elaboration possibly from Arabic 'Imani' meaning 'faith,' combined with the Hebrew suffix '-yah.'
Iralyn
Hebrew · Modern blended name combining Hebrew 'Ira' (watchful) with the English suffix '-lyn,' evoking a small lake.
Iryss
Greek · Creative spelling of Iris, from Greek mythology, meaning 'rainbow,' the name of the divine messenger goddess.
Isavela
Hebrew · Variant of Isabella, ultimately from Hebrew 'Elisheba,' meaning 'my God is an oath' or 'devoted to God.'
Ishmeet
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name meaning 'friend of God,' from 'Ish' (God/lord) and 'meet' (friend).
Ismah
Arabic · Arabic name from 'isma,' meaning 'protection' or 'safeguarding,' related to the concept of divine protection.
Itzary
Spanish · Modern Latin American name, likely of Nahuatl or indigenous Mexican origin, with unclear direct etymology.
Itzury
Spanish · Modern Latin American invented name, possibly with Nahuatl influences, used in Mexican and Central American communities.
Ivye
English · Variant spelling of Ivy, from Old English 'ifig,' the climbing plant symbolizing fidelity and eternity.
Ixchell
Spanish · Variant of Ixchel, the ancient Maya goddess of the moon and medicine, meaning 'Lady Rainbow' in Yucatec Maya.
Izabelah
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Isabella, from Hebrew 'Elisheba,' meaning 'my God is an oath' or 'devoted to God.'
Izavella
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Isabella, from Hebrew 'Elisheba' via Italian, meaning 'devoted to God' or 'God is my oath.'
Izzibella
Hebrew · Creative variant of Isabella, from Hebrew 'Elisheba,' meaning 'my God is an oath,' with a playful spelling.
Ishant
Indian · An Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Ishan,' an epithet of Shiva meaning 'ruler' or referring to the northeast direction.
Iian
Scottish · Stylized spelling of Ian, the Scottish form of John, from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Ishanth
Indian · Sanskrit name derived from Ishan, meaning 'lord of the northeast' or 'master,' a name for Shiva.
Iskander
Arabic · Arabic and Persian form of Alexander, from Greek meaning 'defender of men,' spread via Islamic culture.
Izaeah
Hebrew · Creative respelling of Isaiah, the Hebrew prophet's name meaning 'God is salvation.'
Ien
English · A very short modern form related to Ian/Ivan naming traditions, often used as a compact unisex spelling.
Ieuan
Welsh · The Welsh form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning "God is gracious."
Ilyass
Arabic · Arabic form of Ilyas, tied to the prophet tradition and meaning "The Lord is my God."
Isaque
Spanish · Spanish/Portuguese form of Isaac, from Hebrew roots meaning "he laughs" in biblical usage.
Isen
Norse · A Norse-influenced modern form tied to Old Norse ice imagery and used in contemporary naming.
Izzabel
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Isabel/Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning "God is my oath."
Ilanah
Hebrew · Variant of Ilana, a Hebrew feminine name meaning 'tree,' particularly an oak or strong tree.
Illiyana
Greek · Elaborated form of Iliana, blending Greek Helene ('torch, sun') with Slavic feminine name endings.
Isana
Indian · From Indian/Sanskrit roots related to Ishana, a divine directional/spiritual title, giving the name sacred or guiding overtones.
Ivanya
Slavic · A Slavic feminine form of Ivan, itself from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Icely
English · Icely is a modern English respelling of Isley-like names and works as a soft, contemporary variant.
Integrity
Latin · Integrity comes from Latin integritas via English and means moral wholeness, uprightness, and ethical completeness.
Isaabella
Hebrew · Isaabella is a modern elaboration of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'God is my oath,' via European and English use.
Iselin
French · Iselin is a modern continental name related to Isabel and Iselin traditions, now used as a feminine English form.
Ishwaq
Arabic · Ishwaq comes from Arabic ishq, the root of passionate love and devotion, used in modern personal naming.
Islee
English · Islee is a contemporary English spelling variant of Isley-like names, mainly a soft modern phonetic choice.
Itzabelle
Hebrew · Itzabelle is a modern ornamental spelling of Isabel/Isabelle, with Hebrew roots in Elisheva carried into French and English naming.
Ivany
Slavic · Ivany is a feminine-leaning Slavic form linked to Ivan, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Ixtzel
Spanish · Ixtzel appears in Spanish-influenced naming as a creative modern spelling with Indigenous-style sound and limited fixed etymology.
Izzabellah
Arabic · Izzabellah combines Arabic izz ('honor') with Allah, meaning honor or glory tied to the divine.
Inaky
Spanish · Anglicized variant of Iñaki, the Basque form of Ignatius, derived from Latin meaning 'fiery' or 'ardent.'
Ichigo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'strawberry' or written as 'one guardian,' widely popularized by the anime Bleach.
Illijah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Elijah, the Hebrew biblical prophet name meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Issay
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'one talent' or 'great talent,' written with characters for 'one' and 'ability.'
Izriel
Hebrew · Variant of Azriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my help,' combining 'az' (strength) and 'el' (God).
Isabelah
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'pledged to God' or 'God is my oath.'
Ilhaan
Persian · Ilhaan is of Persian-associated royal tone, linked to forms meaning leader or ruler in historic Turkic-Persian naming circles.
Innessa
Greek · Innessa is a modern spelling of Ines/Agnes traditions, connected to the older Greek-derived idea of purity.
Ivyunna
English · Ivyunna is an English modern creation that draws nature imagery from ivy and adds a melodic feminine ending.
Ixareli
English · A modern coined English-sounding name blending soft sounds, with no fixed historical root, used as a feminine given name.
Ilhana
Slavic · Bosnian feminine name possibly derived from Turkish 'ilhan' (great ruler) with a Slavic feminine suffix.
Imyah
African · Modern invented name, likely a creative variant of Imani, the Swahili word meaning 'faith' or 'belief.'
Inass
Arabic · Variant of the Arabic name Inas, meaning 'sociability' or 'friendliness.'
Isahbella
Hebrew · Creative respelling of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'pledged to God' or 'God is my oath.'
Ishbel
Scottish · Scottish Gaelic form of Isabel, derived from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Ismat
Arabic · Arabic and Persian name meaning 'purity,' 'chastity,' or 'protection from sin.'
Izybella
Hebrew · Modern phonetic respelling of Isabella, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Ilyjah
Hebrew · A modern orthographic variant of Elijah, rooted in Hebrew for “My God is Yahweh.”
Izaeh
Hebrew · A variant spelling related to Isaiah/Jesiah families, associated with “Yahweh is salvation.”
Idhant
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'luminous,' 'radiant,' or 'one who illuminates,' evoking light and spiritual clarity.
Iestyn
Welsh · Welsh form of Justin, derived from Latin 'Justinus' meaning 'just,' 'righteous,' or 'upright.'
Iory
Welsh · Likely a variant of Ivor, from Old Norse meaning 'yew-bow warrior,' adopted into Welsh and Irish naming traditions.
Ishaun
Irish · Modern invented blend of the Irish Sean/Shawn (from Hebrew John 'God is gracious') with an Ish- prefix.
Iskandar
Arabic · Arabic and Persian form of Alexander, from Greek 'Alexandros' meaning 'defender of men,' borne by many kings.