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Names letter starts with I

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Imber From Latin imber - 'rain, shower, storm' Latin Boy
Ionah Dove Hebrew Girl
Ithiel God is with me Hebrew Boy
Ilika Uncertain; possibly related to Hawaiian ilikai meaning 'toward the sea' or a separate meaning in Igbo - usage and exact meaning vary by culture. Unisex
Irelynn Likely 'peace' (from Irene) + 'lake/pond' (from Lynn) - roughly 'peaceful lake' or 'peaceful one' Girl
Ivina Diminutive of Ivana: 'God is gracious' (little Ivana); alternatively linked to 'ivy' or 'yew' in other roots. Slavic Girl
Ifaen Probably related to John - 'God is gracious' (rare/uncertain) Welsh Boy
Imbera little ember; glowing, bringing light Girl
Ionakana Probably a composite name - potentially 'Ion' (God is gracious) combined with 'Kana' (various meanings such as 'gold', 'power', or 'able'); no single established meaning. Greek Girl
Ithmah Possibly "sin" or "guilt" (if derived from Arabic 'ithm'); otherwise meaning uncertain Girl
Iliko Diminutive of Ilia; 'little Ilia' (related to Elijah) Georgian Boy
Iremide My blessing / my good has come Yoruba Unisex
Iviyanna Combines 'ivy' (the plant; fidelity, clinging vine) with 'Anna'/'Hannah' (Hebrew for 'grace') - roughly 'graceful ivy' or 'faithful/grace'. English Girl
Ifama No reliable recorded meaning; not established in major name etymology sources Unisex
Imberah Possibly 'rain' or 'rain-related' if derived from Latin 'imber'; otherwise an invented name with no established traditional meaning. Arabic Girl
Ionanna God is gracious Greek Girl
Ithran Possibly 'enricher' or 'one who benefits/favors others' (interpretive) Boy
Ilinca Derived from Elijah - "My God is Yahweh." Romanian Girl
Iremideoluwa My blessing/goodness has come from God Yoruba Unisex
Ivo yew (yew tree); by extension 'archer' or 'bowman' (yew wood used for bows) Germanic Boy
Ifan God is gracious Welsh Boy
Imbere future; ahead; in front Unisex
Ione violet (the flower) Greek Girl
Ithream No established traditional meaning; not attested in major name dictionaries. Occasionally interpreted loosely via Semitic roots to suggest ideas like 'honor' or 'gift', but this is speculative. Unisex
Ilinka Diminutive of Ilia/Iliana - 'little Ilia'; associated meaning: 'My God is Yahweh' (if traced to Elijah) Slavic Girl
Iremisola My blessing brings wealth Yoruba Girl
Ivonette Derived from Ivo/Yves - 'yew' (yew tree); by extension associated with 'archer' or 'yew wood' French Girl
Ifanioannes From John: 'God is gracious' (the Lord is gracious / gift of God). Latin Boy
Imbert From Old Germanic elements irmin 'great' + berht 'bright, famous' - 'great/bright' or 'famous and bright'. Germanic Boy
Ionee violet (the flower) Greek Girl
Itiel God is with me Hebrew Boy
Ilio Greek: 'sun' (related to Helios); Hawaiian: 'dog'. Greek, Hawaiian Boy
Irena Derived from the Greek Eirēnē, meaning "peace". Greek Girl
Ivory From the word 'ivory' - the creamy-white tusk material; connotes purity, rarity, and luxury. English Unisex
Ife love, affection Yoruba Unisex
Imbirt Renowned, bright (fame/brightness) Boy
Ioney Violet (the flower/color) Greek Girl
Itisberga Probably a compound of a personal element 'Iti/Ida' + 'berga' meaning 'protection/fortress' or 'hill' - roughly 'Iti's protection' or 'protected hill'. Germanic Girl
Ilir free (free man) Albanian Boy
Irenaeus peaceful (derived from Greek for 'peace') Greek, Latin Boy
Ivri Hebrew; "one from across" or "one who crossed over" Hebrew Boy
Ifeoma something good; good thing (denotes goodness/blessing) Igbo Girl
Imburt Renowned; bright/famous Boy
Iongi Unclear or not well-documented; likely a traditional personal name rather than a common-word meaning Tongan Boy
Itka Diminutive form meaning 'little Ita' or, if linked to Yitzhak/Isaac, associated with 'he will laugh' (Isaac's meaning). Polish Girl
Ilira Free; relating to the Illyrians Albanian Girl
Irenea peace Greek Girl
Ivry Possibly 'Hebrew' (from Hebrew Ivri) or a modern/formal variant related to 'Ivory'/'Ivy'. English, French, Hebrew Unisex
Ifield From the place called Ifield - a field/place-name (often interpreted as 'yew field' or 'open field') English Unisex
Imbyrt Derived from Germanic element meaning 'bright, famous' Boy