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

IRLAND

Masculine

The name Ireland is of Irish origin, meaning "from the holy land" and derived from the Old Irish name Éireann. It has been used as a personal name since the 17th century but gained popularity in the 19th century for females. Today, it is considered unisex and widely popular worldwide.

IRLANDA

Feminine

Irish female given name derived from Éire, meaning "west of the land.

IRLENE

Feminine

Irish name with Welsh roots, meaning "snow". It was brought to Ireland by early medieval Welsh settlers and has been passed down through generations.

IRLINE

Feminine

Charming French name derived from 'Irlande', meaning Ireland, honoring Irish heritage and culture.

IRMA

Feminine

Germanic name derived from Old Norse Yrma, meaning 'universal,' with notable bearers including French singer Irma la Douce and Canadian politician Irma Henderson.

IRMA

Masculine

Distinctive name of Latin origin, derived from the word "irmus" meaning "sea," associated with the sea goddess Irma.

IRMAGENE

Feminine

Rare, Germanic female name derived from "ermen" (universal) and "gin" (birth), signifying "universal birth".

IRMAK

Feminine

Turkish female name meaning 'rain', reflecting the reverence Turks have for nature's cycles.

IRMALEE

Feminine

Rare yet meaningful Hawaiian female name derived from 'Irm', meaning 'vision', and 'alee', signifying 'noble'. It was popularized by Queen Ka'ahumanu III.

IRMALINDA

Feminine

Uncommon Italian female given name derived from the Italian word "irmale," meaning "male.

IRMANI

Feminine

Persian name meaning "commanding" or "having authority," derived from the Persian word "iram.

IRMGARD

Feminine

Germanic female name meaning 'entire garden'.

IRMIAS

Masculine

Greek name derived from "irimos," meaning "peaceful." It signifies belonging or relation to peace.

IRMINA

Feminine

German female name derived from the elements "ermin," meaning great or powerful, and "-hild," meaning battle, translating literally to "great in battle.

IRMUUN

Masculine

Basque name derived from 'irmu', meaning 'wisdom' or 'understanding'. It honors ancient Basque folklore where Irmuun was a wise old man known for his extensive knowledge about nature and healing.

IRNA

Feminine

Rare but captivating Arabic given name that means "radiant" or "shining".

IRO

Masculine

Rare yet significant Japanese name meaning 'to embroider' or 'to stitch', symbolizing beauty and skill.

IROH

Masculine

Japanese boy's name derived from "irori," meaning hearth/kamado (cooking stove), symbolizing warmth and community. It has gained global popularity due to its unique sound and cultural significance.

IROHA

Feminine

Unique Japanese given name derived from the ancient poem 'Iroha Waka', signifying changing leaf colors and representing impermanence and beauty in nature.

IRON

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, its meaning unclear and not associated with any known etymology.

IRONA

Feminine

Uncommon female name of African origin, derived from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, meaning 'spirit child' or 'one born with spiritual power'.

IRONESHA

Feminine

Uncommon African-American female name that means "strong like iron" and has gained popularity recently due to its association with strength and independence.

IRSA

Feminine

Rare Persian name derived from "irs", meaning "throne", signifying royalty and power.

IRSHAD

Masculine

Arabic-origin male given name meaning 'guide', derived from the word 'irsha'd' meaning 'advice' or 'guidance'.

IRTAZA

Masculine

Persian name meaning 'praiseworthy', tracing back to ancient Persia where it was given to individuals considered worthy of admiration for their remarkable qualities and accomplishments.

IRULAN

Feminine

Irulan, meaning "city of light" or "light of the city", is a Hebrew-origin feminine given name popularized by Frank Herbert's Dune series.

IRV

Masculine

American given name derived from Irving, an English name that gained popularity in the late Victorian era due to Washington Irving's literary success. Its meaning is believed to be "wealthy boar" based on Old English elements, though this etymology is not universally accepted. Irv was particularly popular during the mid-20th century but has since become uncommon.

IRVA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "light," also found in the Old Testament as Orpah, evolving through cultural interpretations; some associate it with Arabic's "Irwa" meaning "calm.

IRVAN

Masculine

Rare Persian name meaning 'savior' or 'protector', traditionally bestowed upon sons of prominent families.

IRVEN

Masculine

Welsh name meaning "great", derived from "yr" meaning great and "-wen" denoting a fair woman.

IRVIN

Masculine

English name with Germanic roots, meaning 'strong' or 'peaceful'.

IRVIN

Feminine

Scottish name meaning "from the green river".

IRVINA

Feminine

Rare Scottish female given name derived from the surname Irvine, meaning "from the green river" or "from the seashore.

IRVINE

Feminine

Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic word "Irbin," meaning "speckled or freckled.

IRVINE

Masculine

Scottish given name derived from 'ir' meaning green or fair, and 'vein' translating to meadow or pasture.

IRVING

Feminine

Distinctively American male given name, originating from the English occupational surname Irving, which referred to ironworkers or blacksmiths, and brought to England by Scottish settlers.

IRVING

Masculine

English name derived from Germanic roots, meaning "strong" or "powerful".

IRVYN

Masculine

Welsh name derived from 'Erbin', originally meaning 'on the other side'.

IRWIN

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'exalted' or 'high mountain', derived from Aaron, the brother of Moses in the Bible.

IRWIN

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'peace' or 'harmony', derived from the Hebrew word 'shalom'. Its popularity peaked in the US during the mid-20th century.