Browse names
91 names match.
Scandinavian
From Scandinavian meaning son of Iver, where Iver means bow warrior.
Old Norse
Bow warrior or archer, from Ivarr (bow warrior).
Hebrew
God is salvation, variant spelling of Isaiah.
Spanish/Italian, from Greek Isidoros
Gift of Isis, the Egyptian goddess.
Arabic
My God is Yahweh; variant of Elias.
Arabic
Father of multitudes; variant of Ibrahim.
Greek
God is gracious; Greek form of John from Hebrew Yochanan.
Modern creation
Contemporary name possibly related to Ivory or Avery.
Basque
From Basque meaning 'God is with us,' variant of Emmanuel.
Hebrew
God is my salvation; form of Isaiah.
Old English
Settlement or homestead; place name origin.
Scottish
Variant of Irving; means green river or from the city of Irvine.
Scandinavian
Possibly a variant of Ivan, meaning God is gracious.
Hebrew
Variant of Isaiah, meaning God is my salvation.
Hebrew
He laughs.
Scottish
Scottish place name meaning from the green river.
Hawaiian
Hawaiian origin; means strong or strength.
Arabic
Arabic word meaning son of, used as a name prefix.
Hebrew
My God is Yahweh, Russian form of Elijah.
Arabic
Father of multitudes, variant of Abraham.
Norse/Welsh
Bow warrior, archer of great skill.
Arabic
Possibly from Iram of the Pillars, an ancient Arabian city.
Hebrew
God prevails or he who struggles with God.
Germanic
Means archer, bow, or one who handles the yew wood bow.
Old Norse
Warrior or archer.
Norse
Bow warrior or archer; from ívarr meaning bow and warrior.
Hebrew
He laughs or laughter; a variant spelling of Isaac.
Greek
My God is Yahweh; Greek form related to Elias.
Hebrew variation of Isaiah
God is salvation, the Lord helps.
Italian, from Latin Italus
From Italy, pertaining to the Italian peninsula.
Modern American creation
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
Arabic
Religious name meaning submission or peace in Arabic.
Hebrew
Variant of Isaiah; God is salvation.
Igbo
Igbo Nigerian name meaning father's strength or power.
English
Place name or possibly from an English surname.
Hebrew
Variant of Isaac, meaning laughter.
Italian
The Italian form of Ignatius, meaning fiery or ardent.
Japanese
Composed of Japanese characters meaning vigor, courage, or bravery.
Modern invented
Possibly inspired by the Itza Maya civilization.
Modern invented
Likely a short form or variant of Earl, meaning nobleman.
Arabic
Means 'knowledge' or 'enlightenment.'
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Israel, from Hebrew meaning 'he who struggles with God' or 'God prevails.'
Arabic/Malay
Possibly related to Ibrahim or Islamic origins.