Browse names
161 names match.
Hebrew
Pledged to God.
Hebrew
God is my oath.
Hebrew
Pledged to God.
Old English
Climbing evergreen plant.
Scottish, Spanish
Island.
Greek
Rainbow.
Hebrew
God is my oath.
English
Independent
Turkish
Light of the moon; moonlight.
Hindi
Earth; speech.
Swahili/Arabic
Faith.
Nahuatl (Aztec)
Rainbow lady, star.
Arabic
Care; concern; protection.
Mayan
Gift of God; rain.
English
The ivy plant; faithfulness.
American
Modern name; ice by the lake.
Greek
Peace.
Hebrew
God is my oath.
Greek/Latin
Land of the Indus River.
Hebrew
God is gracious.
English
White as elephant tusks.
Greek
Bright, shining light.
Egyptian
Throne.
Old Norse
Beautiful, fair.
Germanic
From the Germanic element id, meaning work or labor.
Germanic
From the Germanic element irmin, meaning whole or universal.
Spanish (from Greek)
Spanish form of Agnes, from the Greek hagnos meaning pure or chaste.
Slavic
Slavic name meaning willow tree, also used as a feminine form of Ivan meaning God is gracious.
Latin/European
A diminutive suffix used as an independent name, often meaning little one or derived from names ending in -ina such as Wilhelmina or Carolina.
English/Irish
English name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Latin or Irish roots with unclear established meaning.
Irish/Scottish
Variant of Aileen, from Irish origin meaning bright or beautiful.
Hebrew (variant of Isabel)
God's oath.
Greek
Derived from ion, meaning violet, or from the Scottish island of Iona.
Germanic/Scandinavian
Variant of Ivana or Yvette, derived from Germanic meaning bow or archer.
Greek
Violet flower; a figure in mythology.
Greek/Irish
Violet flower; noble and valuable.
Arabic
Alive, living, vital; variant of Aisha from Arabic 'aisha' (life).
Germanic
From Irminhilde, combining elements meaning whole and battle.
Hebrew/Modern
Possibly from Hebrew ima meaning mother, or as a modern creation.
Slavic
God's gracious gift; feminine form of Ivan.
Germanic
Hardworking and industrious; from the Old German id (work).
Greek
Pure and chaste; Spanish form of Agnes.
Germanic
Archer; variant of Yvonne or Ivana.
English
The island nation.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning faith or belief.
Spanish
Spanish name meaning island or possibly from Giselle.
Hebrew
From the Hebrew word for tree, representing strength.
Greek/Spanish
Variant of Elena or Iliana, meaning bright or sun.