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161 names match.
Hebrew
God is my oath; form of Isabella.
Hebrew/Modern
Uncertain origin; possibly a variant of Izzy or biblical place reference.
Latin/Italian
Island; from Latin insula or Italian isola meaning island.
English
Modern creation from the English word icy.
Arabic
Read or recite, from the Arabic verb iqra conveying command to read.
Latin/Spanish
Fiery or ardent, feminine of Ignacio.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning nocturnal journey or night voyage.
Slavic/Greek
Modern variant possibly from Iliana or Russian Ilya (God is my God).
English, Modern blend
Variation possibly derived from Ilene or Helen, meaning bright or shining.
Arabic
Care, protection, or concern.
Spanish
Possibly from Spanish or indigenous origin, associated with wildflower.
Scottish
Scottish surname, possibly from an island or place name.
Greek
Variant of Iliana or Eliana, meaning sun ray.
Hebrew
Variant of Iana or Hannah, meaning grace.
Old German
Wide or broad.
Igbo
African name from Igbo language; exact meaning varies.
Modern American
A contemporary name with no established traditional etymological roots.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning goddess of wealth, Hindu feminine name.
Latin
Variant of Iva, Latin origin name of uncertain meaning.
Greek
Greek name, possibly short form of Ilias or relating to Ilium.
Greek
Possibly derived from 'ida,' a Greek mountain sacred to Zeus.
Mayan
Goddess of the moon, fertility and childbirth.
Hebrew/German
God's oath, a German form of Elizabeth.
Arabic/Modern
A variant of Aisha, meaning alive or prosperous.
Scandinavian
Fortress or citadel, from Inge and borg.
Slavic
God is gracious; Slavic feminine form of Ivan.
Greek
Noble; variant of Alyssa.
English
From the English word infinity, suggesting the limitless and eternal.
Germanic
Possibly from Germanic roots meaning noble or prosperous.
Sanskrit
Hindu deity known as the king of the gods and god of thunder and storms.
Sanskrit
The celestial arrow, Hindu name with spiritual significance.
Hebrew
Devoted to God; short form of Isabel.
Unknown/Hawaiian
Etymology uncertain; possibly Hawaiian or short form.
Scandinavian
Scandinavian diminutive possibly from Ingrid meaning beautiful Ing.
Irish, from Inis meaning island
Island, a place surrounded by water.
Hungarian
Archer and archer's bow, variant of Ivette.
Arabic
Faith or belief in Islamic tradition.
English
Modern abbreviation or acronym representing love and affection.
Hebrew
Variant of Yvette or Ivette, meaning gift of God.
Spanish/Portuguese
The land of Ireland; geographical place name used as given name.
Greek
Bright or shining, from helene.
Greek
Gift of Iris, the goddess of the rainbow.
Germanic/French
Bright and beautiful, a combination of Ida and Belle.
Arabic
Concern or care.
Modern English
A contemporary variant or creation.
Modern invented
A contemporary name, possibly inspired by the furniture company or Hawaiian origins.
Modern invented
A contemporary spelling variant, possibly derived from Isis, the Egyptian goddess.
Greek
Derived from Iris, the Greek goddess of the rainbow, with -ian suffix.