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Ianna God is gracious. Feminine form of Ian.
Ianthe Greek A violet-coloured flower. Also see lolanthe.
Ida Teutonic Happy, or youthful.
Ideh Hebrew praise
Idelia Teutonic Noble.
Idola Greek idolized
Idona Old Norse After the name of a Norse goddess who was in charge of the apples of eternal youth.
Idonia Old German industrious
Idra Aramaic A Figtree.
Idylla Greek Perfect.
Ierne Latin From Ireland.
Ignatia Latin Ardent, fiery. Feminine form of Ignatius.
Iku Japanese Nourishing.
Ila Old French From the island.
Ilana Hebrew Great tree.
Ilanna Hebrew A tree.
Ilaria Latin one who is merry
Ildiko Hungarian a fierce warrior
Ileana Greek From the city of (Lion). Also a Romania form of Helen.
Ilena The light of the sun. The Irish form of Helen.
Ilene The light of the sun. The Irish form of Helen.
Ilisapesi Tonga blessed one
Ilka The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.
Illona Irish The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.
Ilona Hungarian form of Helen.
Ilsa Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Ilse German Short form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
Iluka Aboriginal Near the sea.
Ima Japanese Now, the present.
Imam Arabic One who believes in God. A boy or girl's name.
Iman Arabic faith, belief
Imelda Italian/Spanish A floret.
Immacolata Italian The immaculate conception.
Imogen Celtic/Latin Celtic: A girl or maiden. Latin: The image of her mother.
Imogen Celtic/Latin Celtic: A girl or maiden. Latin: The image of her mother.
Imogene Latin image
Imperia Latin Imperious, the imperial one.
Ina Pure, chaste.
Inari Finnish A lake.
Inas Polynesian The wife of the moon.
Inayat Hindu kindness
Indaliai sea-feather, feather from the sea shore
India From the name of the country. Also a character in the novel and film, Gone with the Wind.
Indira Sanskrit An alternative name for Lakshmi, wife of the god Vishnu.
Indrina Hindu deep
Indu Hindu
Ines Pure, chaste.
Inez Pure, chaste.
Inga Old Norse Hero's daughter.
Ingaberg Old Norse Hero's daughter.
Ingaborg Old Norse Hero's daughter.
Inge Old Norse Hero's daughter.
Inger Old Norse A son's army or a Hero's daughter. A boy or girl's name.
Ingrid Old Norse Hero's daughter.
Iniga Ardent, fiery. Feminine form of Ignatius.
Innocentia Latin Innocent.
Io Greek
Iola Greek Violet-coloured.
Iolana Hawaiian to soar like an eagle
Iolanthe Greek A violet flower. The title of a Gilbert and Sullivan opera. Also see Ianthe, Violet and Yolanda.
Iona Scottish/Aboriginal Scottish: The name of a Hebridean island. Aboriginal: A tree.
Ione Greek A violet-coloured stone.
Iphigenia Greek The daughter of Agamemnon in Greek mythology.
Iratze Basque in reference to the virgin mary
Irene Greek Peace.
Ireta Latin Angry enraged.
Irihapeti Maori A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
Irina East European Peace.
Iris Greek A rainbow and a flower.
Irma Latin/Teutonic Latin: Noble. Teutonic: Whole, strong.
Irmgard
Irvette Old English A friend from the sea.
Isa Sanskrit/Teutonic Sanskrit: A lord. Teutonic: Strong-willed. A boy or girl's name.
Isabel Spanish A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
Isabella Italian A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
Isadora Greek The gift of Isis. Feminine form of Isidore.
Isaura Greek soft air
Iseult The fair one.
Ishana Hindu rich
Ishi Japanese A stone.
Ishita Hindu
Isis Egyptian After the goddess of fertility. The supreme goddess.
Isla Scottish From the name of an island.
Isleen The light of the sun. The Irish form of Helen.
Isleta Spanish little Island
Ismena Greek Learned.
Isobel A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
Isoke African satisfying gift
Isola Latin Isolated. A loner.
Isolde Welsh The fair one.
Isra Arabic Journeying by night.
Israt Arabic affection
Istas Native American snow
Ita Irish Gaelic Thirsty.
Iti Hindu
Itzel Mayan
Iva Old French A Yew tree.
Ivana Czech God is gracious. .
Ivanna Russian God is gracious. .
Ivory Latin From the tusks of an elephant.
Ivy Old English Plant name.
Ixchel Majan Goddess of the moon and fertility
Izanami Japanese She who invites you to enter.