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IACCHUS:
Latin form of Greek Iakchos, meaning "to
shout."
IACOBUS:
Latin form of Jacob, meaning "supplanter."
IACOMUS:
Variant of Latin Iacobus, meaning "supplanter."
IAGAN:
Scottish variant of Aodhagan,
meaning "fire."
IAGO: Spanish
and Welsh form of James, meaning "supplanter."
IAH:
Egyptian myth name of a god of the moon, meaning "moon."
IAIN:
Scottish form of John, meaning "God
is gracious."
IAIROS:
Greek form of Jairus, meaning
"he shines."
IAKOPA:
Hawaiian form of Jacob,
meaning "supplanter."
IAKCHOS:
Greek myth name, an epithet of the god Dionysos in the Eleusinian mysteries, derived
from the element iacho, meaning "to shout."
IAN:
Modern Scottish form of John,
meaning "God is gracious."
IANCU:
Pet form of Romanian Ioan, meaning "God is
gracious."
IANTO:
Pet form of Welsh Iefan,
meaning "God is gracious."
IARFHLAITH:
Irish Gaelic name meaning "lord of the west."
IARLAITH:
Variant of Irish Gaelic Iarfhlaith, meaning "lord of the
west."
IASON:
Original Greek form of Jason,
meaning "to heal."
IB:
Danish pet form of Jakob,
meaning "supplanter."
IBRAHEEM: Arabic
and Hindi form of
Abraham, meaning "father of a
multitude."
IBRAHIM: Arabic
and Turkish form of
Abraham, meaning "father of a
multitude."
ICARUS:
Latin form of Greek Ikaros, meaning
"follower."
ICHABOD:
Hebrew biblical name of a grandson of Eli,
meaning "where has the
glory gone?"
ICHIRO:
Japanese name meaning "first son."
IDAN:
Hebrew name meaning "era."
IDOWU:
African Yoruba unisex name meaning "born after twins."
IDRIS:
"Ardent master." Welsh name composed of the
elements iud "lord, master" and ris "ardent,
impulsive."
IDUMA:
Greek form of Hebrew Edom, meaning
"red."
IDWAL:
"Master rampart." Welsh name composed of the elements iud
"lord, master" and (g)wal "rampart, wall."
IDZI:
Pet form of Polish Egidiusz, meaning
"kid, young goat."
IEFAN:
Variant of Welsh Ieuan, meaning "God is gracious."
IESOS:
Variant of Greek Iesous,
meaning "God is salvation."
IESOUS:
Greek form of Jesus, meaning "God is
salvation."
IESTYN:
Welsh form of English Justin, meaning
"fair, just."
IEUAN:
Welsh form of Latin Iovannis, meaning "God is
gracious."
IFAN:
Variant of Welsh Iefan, meaning "God is
gracious."
IFOR:
Welsh form of Scandinavian Ivor, meaning "bowman."
IGNAAS:
Dutch form of Latin Ignatius, possibly meaning "unknowing."
IGNÁC:
Czech and Hungarian form of Latin Ignatius, possibly meaning
"unknowing."
IGNAC:
Abbreviated form of Slovene Ignacij, possibly meaning
"unknowing."
IGNACE:
French form of Latin Ignatius, possibly meaning
"unknowing."
IGNACIJ:
Slovene form of Latin Ignatius, possibly meaning
"unknowing."
IGNACIO:
Spanish form of Latin Ignatius, possibly meaning "unknowing."
IGNACY:
Polish form of Latin Ignatius, possibly meaning
"unknowing."
IGNASI:
Catalan form of Latin Ignatius, possibly meaning
"unknowing."
IGNATIUS:
Latin name derived from Roman Egnatius, possibly meaning "unknowing."
IGNATZ:
German form of Latin Ignatius, possibly meaning "unknowing." It is interesting to note that
the 24th edition of Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
(2002) says the nickname Nazi derived from this name and was used
colloquially to mean "a foolish person, clumsy or awkward
person."
IGNAZIO:
Italian form of Latin Ignatius, possibly meaning
"unknowing."
IGON:
Basque name meaning "ascension."
IGOR:
Russian form of Scandinavian Ivor,
meaning "bowman."
IHAB:
Arabic unisex name meaning "gift."
IHSAN:
Arabic unisex name meaning "compassion."
IIKKA:
Pet form of Finnish Iisakki, meaning "he will
laugh."
IIRO:
Pet form of Finnish Iisakki, meaning "he will
laugh."
IISAKKI:
Finnish form of Isaac,
meaning "he will laugh."
IKAIA:
Hawaiian form of Isaiah,
meaning
"God is salvation."
IKAIKA:
Hawaiian name meaning "strong."
IKAROS:
Greek myth name of the son of Daedalus,
meaning "follower."
IKE:
Pet form of Isaac,
meaning "he will laugh."
IKHNATON:
Variant of Egyptian Akhenaton, meaning "he who works
for Aton."
IKRAAM:
Variant of Arabic unisex Ikram, meaning
"honor."
IKRAM:
Arabic unisex name meaning "honor."
ILAN:
Hebrew name meaning "tree."
ILAR:
Welsh form of Latin Hilarius,
meaning "joyful, happy."
ILARI:
Russian form of Latin Hilarius,
meaning "joyful, happy."
ILARIO:
Italian form of Latin Hilarius,
meaning "joyful; happy."
ILBERT:
Norman French form of German Hilbert,
meaning "battle-bright."
ILDEFONSO:
Spanish form of Visigothic Hildefons,
meaning "battle-ready."
ILHAMI:
Turkish name meaning "inspiration."
ILIA:
Variant of Russian Ilya and Bulgarian Iliya,
both meaning "the Lord is my God."
ILIE:
Romanian form of Greek Elias, meaning
"the Lord is my God."
ILIJA:
- Macedonian and Serbian from of Elijah,
meaning "the Lord is my God."
- Variant of Bulgarian Iliya,
meaning "the Lord is my God."
ILIR: Albanian name
derived from Illyrian, itself
possibly from the expression i lirë,
meaning "to be free."
ILIYA:
Bulgarian form of Elijah, meaning
"the Lord is my God."
ILKER:
Turkish name meaning "first man."
ILKIN:
Turkish name meaning "first."
ILLARION:
Russian form of Greek Hilarion, meaning "joyful;
happy."
ILLES
(Illés): Hungarian form of Elijah,
meaning "the Lord is my God."
ILLTUD:
"Multitude of people." Welsh name composed of the elements il/el
"multitude" and tud "land, people."
ILLTYD:
Modern spelling of Welsh Illtud, meaning
"multitude of people."
ILMARI:
Nickname for Finnish Ilmarinen, meaning
"air."
ILMARINEN:
Finnish myth name of a sky god, derived from the element ilma,
meaning "air."
ILYA:
Russian form of Elijah, meaning
"the Lord is my God."
ILYAS:
Arabic form of Elijah,
meaning "the Lord is my God."
IMAD:
Arabic name meaning "pillar, support."
IMAM:
Arabic name meaning "guide, leader."
IMAMU:
African Swahili name meaning "spiritual guide."
IMAN:
Arabic name derived from the element amana, meaning "to
believe."
IMANOL:
Basque form of biblical Emmanuel,
meaning "God is with us."
IMEN:
Variant of Arabic Iman, meaning
"to believe."
IMENAND:
Variant of Egyptian Amun,
meaning "the hidden one."
IMHEAR
(Ìmhear): Scottish/Gaelic form of Scandinavian Ivor,
meaning "bowman."
IMHOTEP:
Egyptian name meaning "he comes in peace."
IMLAH:
Biblical name of the father of Micaiah,
meaning "plentitude."
IMMANUEL:
Hebrew form of biblical Emmanuel,
meaning "God is with us."
IMOO:
African Luo name meaning "darkness; dusk."
IMRAN:
Arabic form of Hebrew Amram, meaning
"exalted nation."
IMRE:
Hungarian name derived ultimately from Old German Amaliricus,
meaning "work-power."
IMRICH:
Slovak form of English Henry, meaning
"home-ruler."
IMRUS:
Pet form of Hungarian Imre, meaning
"work-power."
IMTIYAZ:
Arabic name meaning "distinction."
INACIO
(Inácio): Portuguese form of Latin Ignatius, possibly meaning "unknowing."
INAKI
(Iñaki): Basque form of Latin Ignatius, possibly meaning "unknowing."
INDERJIT:
Variant of Hindi unisex Indrajit, meaning
"conqueror of Indra."
INDERPAL:
"Protector of Indra." Hindi name composed of the name
Indra and the Sanskrit
element pala "protector."
INDIANA: English unisex name derived from the
American state name, itself meaning
"land of the Indians."
INDIGO:
English unisex name, derived from vocabulary word, itself ultimately from Greek indikon,
meaning "blue dye from India."
INDRA:
"Possesses a drop (of rain)." Hindi myth name of the king of gods,
composed of the Sanskrit elements indu "drop" and ra
"possessing."
INDRAJIT:
"Conqueror of Indra." Hindi unisex myth name of the son of Ravana,
a demon king of Ceylon, composed of the name of the king of gods, Indra,
and the element jit "conqueror."
INDY:
Pet form of English unisex Indiana, meaning "land of the
Indians."
INEKO:
Probably a Basque form of Latin Ignatius, possibly meaning "unknowing."
ING:
Old Norse myth name of a fertility god, derived from Germanic Ingwaz,
possibly meaning "he who is foremost."
INGE:
Dutch, German and Scandinavian unisex nickname for longer names beginning
with Ing-.
INGEMAR:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ingimarr, meaning
"Ing-famous."
INGIMAR:
Variant of Old Norse Ingimarr, meaning
"Ing-famous."
INGIMARR
(Ingimárr): "Ing-famous." Old
Norse name composed of the name of the fertility god Ing and the element mærr
"famous."
INGJALDR:
Old Norse name derived from the element gjalda, meaning "to pay,
to recompense."
INGLEBERT:
Variant of Engelbert.
INGMAR:
Variant of Scandinavian Ingemar, meaning "Ing-famous."
INGOLF:
Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Ingolfr,
meaning "Ing's wolf."
INGOLFR
(Ingólfr): "Ing's wolf." Old Norse name composed of the name of
the fertility god Ing and the element úlfr
"wolf."
INGRAM:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself of Germanic origin, meaning
"Ing's raven."
INGVAR:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ingvarr, meaning
"Ing's warrior."
INGVARR:
"Ing's warrior." Old Norse name composed of the name of the
fertility god Ing and the element arr
"warrior."
INGWAZ:
Old Germanic name, possibly meaning "he who is foremost."
IÑIGO:
Spanish form of Basque Ineko, possibly
meaning "unknowing."
INIGO:
English form of Spanish Iñigo, possibly
meaning "unknowing."
INNA:
Russian unisex name meaning "strong water." The name was
originally a male name, but became somewhat popular as a religious girl's
name due the misidentification of the sex of the Russian martyr Inna, a male
student of the Apostle Andrei.
INNES:
Scottish unisex name derived from the Gaelic element inis
"island."
INNIS:
Variant of Scottish unisex Innes, meaning
"island."
INNOCENT:
English name derived from Latin Innocentius, meaning
"harmless, innocent."
INNOCENTIUS:
Latin name derived from the word innocens, meaning
"harmless, innocent."
INNOCENZO:
Italian form of Latin Innocentius, meaning
"harmless, innocent."
INNOKENTI:
Variant of Russian Innokentiy, meaning
"harmless, innocent."
INNOKENTIY:
Russian form of Latin Innocentius,
meaning "harmless, innocent."
INOCENCIO:
Spanish form of Latin Innocentius,
meaning "harmless, innocent."
INRAHIM:
Arabic form of biblical Abraham,
meaning "father of a multitude."
INTO:
Finnish name meaning "enthusiasm."
IOAN:
Romanian form of John,
meaning "God is gracious."
IOANN:
Old Russian form of John,
meaning "God is gracious."
IOANNES:
Greek from of John, meaning
"God is gracious."
IOANNIS:
Variant of Greek Ioannes, meaning "God is
gracious."
IOAKIM:
Russian form of Joachim,
meaning "established by God."
IODOC:
Old Breton name meaning "lord."
IOKUA:
Hawaiian form of Joshua, meaning "God is
salvation."
IOHANNES:
Latin form of Hebrew Yochanan, meaning
"God is gracious."
IOLO:
Pet form of Welsh Iorwerth, meaning "handsome
lord."
IOLYN:
Pet form of Welsh Iorwerth,
meaning "handsome lord."
IOMHAIR
(Ìomhair): Scottish/Gaelic form of Scandinavian Ivor,
meaning "bowman."
ÍOMHAR:
Irish/Gaelic form of Scandinavian Ivor,
meaning "bowman."
IOMHAR
(Ìomhar): Variant of Scottish/Gaelic Ìomhair,
meaning "bowman."
ION:
Basque and Romanian form of John,
meaning "God is gracious."
IONATAN
(Ionatán): Irish form of Jonathan,
meaning "God has given."
IONEL:
Pet form of Romanian Ioan,
meaning "God is gracious."
IONUT:
Pet form of Romanian Ioan,
meaning "God is gracious."
IORDAN:
Variant of Bulgarian Yordan, meaning
"flowing down."
IORGHU:
Romanian form of Greek Georgios,
meaning "earth-worker, farmer."
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