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Names letter starts with I

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Ishanpreet Lover or devotee of Ishan (Ishaan), a name often associated with Lord Shiva; 'preet' means love. Punjabi, Sanskrit Unisex
Ilburt Noble, bright; illustrious Boy
Infinity Endlessness; without limit or boundlessness English Unisex
Irwene Either 'peace' (if from Irene) or 'white/blessed snow' (if from Welsh Eirwen) Girl
Izzie A diminutive nickname; meaning depends on the root name - commonly 'God is my oath' (from Isabel/Isabella) or 'he will laugh' (from Isaac) Unisex
Idole Idol; image - an object of worship or adoration Greek Girl
Indrasen Army of Indra; belonging to or protected by the Vedic god Indra Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ishant Derived from the Sanskrit root 'Ish' (lord, master); commonly interpreted as 'one belonging to the Lord' or 'calm/peaceful'. Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Ilbyrt Noble and bright Germanic Boy
Inga From the theonym Ing (Yngvi); 'belonging to/descendant of Ing', often 'protected by Ing' Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Irwin Originally 'boar-friend' (Old English); alternatively linked to a Scottish place-name meaning 'green/green water'. English, Irish Boy
Izzy A pet form for names beginning with 'Is–'; exact meaning depends on the root name (examples: 'he will laugh' for Isaac, 'Yahweh is salvation' for Isaiah, 'God is my oath' for Isabel/Isabella). Unisex
Idolo idol; image; object of worship Greek Boy
Indrjit Conqueror of Indra (victor over the god Indra) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ishaq Laughter; "he will laugh" Boy
Ilda battle Albanian, Germanic, Norse, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Ingaberg ‘Ing’s protection’ - from the god Ing (Yngvi/Freyr) + berg (protection/help/fortress) Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Irwyn Probably a variant of Irwin/Erwin - from Old English elements meaning "boar-friend"; in a Welsh context it may be formed with the suffix -wyn meaning "fair/blessed." English, Welsh Boy
Idon Uncertain - may mean 'era, time' if related to Hebrew Idan, or be associated with 'youth/rejuvenation' if linked to Norse Idun; also sometimes simply a modern invented name. Norse Unisex
Indu Moon; moonlight (bright like the moon) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ishara sign, signal, gesture, indication Arabic, Sanskrit, Swahili Girl
Ilde Derived from the Germanic element hild meaning "battle" or "combat" Germanic Unisex
Ingaborg Protected by Ing (Yngvi) - 'Ing's fortress' or 'Ing's protection' Germanic, Norse Girl
Iryan Probably derived from Ryan: 'little king' or 'kingly'; otherwise no long-established traditional meaning (modern coinage). Unisex
Idowu Born immediately after twins Yoruba Unisex
Indukant Beloved of the moon; as beautiful or bright as the moon. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ishay From Hebrew Yishai (Jesse); commonly interpreted as “gift” or linked to the idea “God exists.” Hebrew Boy
Ilean bright, shining; light English, Irish Girl
Ingabork Ing's fortress; protection or stronghold associated with the god Ing (Yngvi). Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Iryn peace Greek Girl
Idowun Child born immediately after twins Yoruba Unisex
Indulekha Related to the moon; moonlight or one marked/by the moon Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ishe Lord; master; a reverent title for God Shona Unisex
Ileana Bright, shining light; torch Greek, Italian, Spanish Girl
Ingah Derived from the theonym Ing/Yngvi - 'belonging to Ing' or 'protected by Ing'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Iryna peace Girl
Idowunmi My joy / my sweetness Yoruba Unisex
Indulekshmi Indu (moon) + Lakshmi (goddess of wealth) - 'Lakshmi of the moon' or 'moon-like Lakshmi' Sanskrit Girl
Isheta Desired; superior; one who attains mastery Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Ileanah Bright, shining light; torch Greek Girl
Ingalill 'Little Inga' or 'Ing's little one' (compound of Ing + lill meaning 'little') Norwegian, Swedish Girl
Iryne peace Greek Girl
Idowuoluwa From Yoruba Idowu ('a child born after twins') + Oluwa ('God') - 'God's child born after twins' or 'the child born after twins belongs to God.' Yoruba Unisex
Indumathi Moon-minded; having a mind or beauty like the moon Sanskrit Girl
Ishie Possible meanings include 'stone' (Japanese), 'head/leader' (Igbo), or a form related to 'Ish' meaning 'lord' (Sanskrit/Indic). Igbo, Japanese, Sanskrit Unisex
Ileane Often interpreted as 'bright, shining' or from Aveline meaning 'desired' Irish Girl
Ingall Likely from the Germanic element "Ing" (the name of a Norse fertility/ancestor god Yngvi); roughly "belonging to/descendant of Ing" or a family/place associated with Ing. Germanic, Norse Boy
Irynia peace Greek Girl
Idrees Studious; interpreter; name of the prophet Idris (Enoch) Arabic, Islamic Boy
Indumathy Moon-minded; possessing a bright or radiant intellect Sanskrit Girl