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Names letter starts with I

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Izador Gift of the goddess Isis Greek Boy
Ickabod Without glory; 'the glory has departed'. Hebrew Boy
Indar Basque: "strength, power"; alternatively associated with Indra: "lord of rain/thunder, powerful" Basque Boy
Isamu courage; bravery; valor Japanese Boy
Ikshu sugarcane Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Indubhushan Ornament of the moon Sanskrit Boy
Irmina From the element irmin/ermen meaning 'whole, universal, great' - often interpreted as 'strong, mighty'. Germanic Girl
Izadore gift of Isis Greek Boy
Icra “Read” or “Recite” (imperative form; Quranic command) Arabic, Urdu Girl
Indee-Jade A contemporary compound meaning 'Indie' (independent or from India) combined with 'Jade' (precious green gemstone); suggests independence and value Girl
Isan May derive from Sanskrit Ishan meaning 'lord'/'sun' (associated with Shiva), or from Arabic/Persian Ihsan/Ehsan meaning 'benevolence'/'excellence', or be a place-name referring to the Isan region of Thailand. Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit, Thai Boy
Ikya Unity; oneness; union Sanskrit Girl
Induhasan Derived from 'Indu' (moon/bright) + 'Hasan' (handsome/good): "bright and handsome" / "beautiful moon" Indonesian, Malay Unisex
Irmine from element 'ermen/irmin' meaning 'whole, universal, great' (often interpreted as 'strong' or 'complete') Girl
Izak he will laugh / laughter Hebrew Boy
icy Like ice; cold, frosty English Unisex
Indeja Unclear; possibly "of India" or "related to Indra" if derived from Inde-/India; may also be a modern invented name without a traditional meaning Girl
Isao Varies by kanji; commonly 'merit', 'achievement', or 'honor' (e.g., 功 'achievement', 勲 'meritorious deed') Japanese Boy
Ikyah Uncertain - no widely established meaning; possibly inspired by 'Ike' (Igbo root meaning strength) or created for sound Girl
Induja Moon-born - 'born of Indu' (Indu = the moon) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Irmun From the Germanic element 'irmin' meaning 'whole, universal, great, mighty'. Germanic Boy
Izar Star Basque Unisex
Ida-Belle Industrious/prosperous (Ida) and beautiful (Belle) Germanic Girl
Indhira Splendid, beautiful; an epithet of the goddess Lakshmi. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Isaskun Derived from the Basque place-name Izaskun; associated with Our Lady of Izaskun (a title of the Virgin Mary) Basque Girl
Ila Often means "earth" or "speech"; name of a mythological figure (Ilā) in Hindu tradition. Hindu, Sanskrit Girl
Indukanta Beloved of the moon; having the luster or beauty of the moon Sanskrit Boy
Irmuska Diminutive of Irma - 'little Irma' / 'little one' (from 'whole, universal') Slovak Girl
Izarra Star (literally 'the star' in Basque) Basque Girl
Idabell Combination of Ida ('industrious, hardworking') and bell/belle ('beautiful') - 'industrious and beautiful'. English, Latin Girl
Indi Rose Combines 'Indi' (from India or indigo/blue) and 'Rose' (the flower) Girl
Isatou From Arabic Aisha: "alive, she who lives" Girl
Ilainie Bright, shining; torch, light Girl
Indulal Beloved of the moon (son/beloved of Indu) Indian Boy
Irmyn From the Germanic element irmin/ermen meaning "great, whole, universal" Germanic Boy
Izaskun Basque form of Isabel - 'God is my oath' (from Hebrew Elisheba) Basque Girl
IdaBelle Beautiful and industrious Girl
India Rose From the land of the Indus + rose (flower); 'Indian rose' or 'rose of India.' Latin Girl
Isatta Likely 'living' or 'she who lives' (from Arabic Aisha). Alternatively may be associated with the legendary name Iseult/Isolde, whose exact meaning is uncertain. Celtic, Italian Girl
Ilan tree Hebrew Boy
Induleksh Moonlight; one who has the brilliance or beauty of the moon Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Irshemesh City of the sun Hebrew Unisex
Ized Likely 'honor, glory' (if from Arabic Izz) or 'divine/god' (if from Persian Izad) Boy
Idah Industrious, hardworking Germanic Girl
India-Rosemary From India; rosemary - 'dew of the sea' / remembrance Girl
Isaure “from Isauria” - originally a toponymic name meaning Isaurian (from the ancient region of Isauria) French Girl
Ilana tree (feminine form of Ilan) Hebrew Girl
Induna Chief; leader; headman; advisor Zulu Boy
Irta No established meaning; likely invented or very rare. Sometimes compared to names like Irit or Ira but not etymologically attested Girl
Izefia Unclear - possibly related to Igbo 'ife' (love/light) or a constructed melodic feminine form; meaning not well established Girl