Female and male names starting with the letter "I" .

INGER

Feminine

Feminine given name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word 'ing' meaning 'girl'.

INGMAR

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements, meaning "leader of the army" and associated with ancient Germanic fertility gods.

INGO

Masculine

Male German given name derived from Old Norse 'Yngvi', meaning 'god of the year'.

INGOLF

Masculine

Meet Ingolf, a unique Scandinavian name meaning 'Hero's Wolf' or 'Wolf's Hero', deeply rooted in Norse mythology.

INGRA

Feminine

Rare but significant Scandinavian girl's name derived from Old Norse elements "Yngvi" (ancestor/descendant) and "haugr" (mound), translating to "ancestral mound". It has historical ties to Norwegian king Yngve, descended from god Odin.

INGRAM

Masculine

English name meaning "eminent settlement," derived from the Anglo-Saxon words "ing" and "ham.

INGRAM

Feminine

Anglo-Saxon surname of Old English origin, derived from 'ing' meaning 'belonging to' and 'hremr' referring to a warrior. It was originally used as a nickname for brave individuals and later became widespread throughout Britain.

INGRED

Feminine

Ingrid is a Scandinavian feminine given name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "beautiful ingo.

INGRI

Feminine

Unique female name of Norwegian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "Yngvi", meaning 'associated with Freyr', the god of fertility and abundance in Norse mythology. It was traditionally given to girls born during spring or considered bringers of prosperity.

INGRID

Masculine

Feminine given name of German origin, derived from Old Norse elements "Ing" and "fríðr", meaning "ancestor/god" and "beautiful". It signifies "beautiful ancestor" or "beautiful goddess".

INGRID

Feminine

Scandinavian feminine given name meaning 'beautiful girl'.

INGRIDA

Feminine

Lithuanian female name derived from 'ingrima', meaning 'pearl', symbolizing purity and rarity.

INGRIS

Feminine

Unique, historic name of Spanish origin, derived from 'ingris', meaning 'English'. Popularized during Isabella I's reign in Spain, it signifies historical ties with England and has been used across Europe since the 17th century.

INGRIT

Feminine

Rare and distinct female name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "Ingrið," meaning 'beloved of Ing'. It carries strong connotations of power, beauty, wisdom, and fertility associated with the Norse goddess Freyja.

INGRY

Feminine

Inspired by Viking heritage, Ingry hails from Old Norse Ingvar, translating to 'home' or 'enclosure', symbolizing community and belonging.

INGVALD

Masculine

Originating from Norway's ancient past, Ingvald is a distinctive male name derived from 'ing' meaning disciple/ruler, translating to 'disciple or follower of the ruler.'

INIA

Feminine

Rare Hawaiian name derived from 'inia,' meaning 'coral.'

INICE

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived name, originally 'in-caesius', meaning 'of the blue color'.

INIGO

Masculine

The Basque name Inigo means 'my little one' and is traditionally used as a term of endearment.

INIKA

Feminine

Hawaiian name that means "flying spirit," symbolizing a strong connection with the spiritual realm.

INIKI

Masculine

Distinctive Hawaiian name meaning 'snow', associated with the Hawaiian god of snow.

INIKI

Feminine

Hawaiian origin, means 'to roll' or 'retreat', reflecting the power and movement of ocean waves.

INIKKI

Feminine

Japanese name meaning 'to enter' or 'to infiltrate', traditionally used for both boys and girls but now more common for girls.

INIKO

Masculine

Unisex Japanese name derived from "inikioi" meaning 'dog's cry', popularized beyond Japan with a rich historical heritage.

INIKO

Feminine

Unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'secret' or 'something hidden.'

INIOLUWA

Masculine

Captivating Yoruba name meaning "God has done something," reflecting gratitude towards divine intervention.

INIOLUWA

Feminine

Distinctive Yoruba name, meaning 'Patience of God's Grace'.

INIS

Feminine

Irish origin name meaning 'island,' derived from the Irish word for island.

INISHA

Feminine

Unique female name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'lord' or 'master', derived from the supreme god Ishvara.

INITA

Feminine

Igbo female name of African origin, translating to 'She has come back', often given after previous loss.

INIYA

Feminine

Indian female name derived from Tamil, translating to 'pure' or 'chaste', and connected to Hindu goddess Parvati.

INIYAH

Feminine

Captivating Arabic name derived from 'Ainiyah', meaning 'companionship' or 'friendship'. It originated in the Middle East, celebrated for centuries by Muslims, and gained fame through Iniyah bint al-Harith, a companion of Prophet Muhammad.

INIYAN

Masculine

Indian origin name meaning 'the first', often given to the eldest son.

INMAN

Masculine

English surname derived from the Old English word 'innan', meaning 'within' or 'inner'. It originally referred to someone who lived or worked within a particular place.

INMAR

Masculine

Rare, Slavic-origin name from Eastern Europe, with an unclear meaning possibly linked to 'peaceful'.

INMER

Masculine

Scandinavian origin, meaning 'powerful peace'.

INNA

Feminine

Ukrainian origin and means "graceful".

INNAYA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'she who brings happiness', popular in Middle Eastern countries and appreciated worldwide for its positive message.

INNESSA

Feminine

Rare Russian name derived from "innost," meaning "depth" or "inner self." It signifies inner beauty, wisdom, and depth of character.

INNIE

Feminine

Rare, unisex Scottish name derived from 'innse', meaning peaceful or tranquil.