Female and male names starting with the letter "I" .
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IZELLA
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'God is my oath,' signifying divine promises and faithfulness.
IZELLAH
FeminineArabic-derived name meaning 'powerful', popularized by Prophet Muhammad's wife Azizah, embodying strength & resilience.
IZELLE
FeminineAfrican female given name derived from the Zulu name "iZelle," meaning "dream.
IZELY
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "God will help," derived from "Yizre'el" and associated with the historic Valley of Jezreel in Israel.
IZEN
MasculineBasque origin name derived from the Basque word "izen," meaning 'name'. Traditionally given to children when parents were unsure about naming them, it has since become a staple in Basque culture and is commonly used today, though its true meaning remains debated.
IZENA
FeminineBasque name derived from the word "izena," meaning "name," and signifies one's identity in Basque culture.
IZETTA
FeminineArabic name meaning "strong" or "victorious," composed of elements 'iz' meaning "strong," and 'zahirah,' signifying "manifestation" or "appearance.
IZEYAH
MasculineHebrew-origin name meaning "he will laugh," associated with joy and blessing. Traditionally a boy's name, it can also be used for girls.
IZHAAN
MasculineArabic boys' name derived from 'Azhan', meaning 'announcement'. It symbolizes invitation and is popular due to its Islamic heritage.
IZHAN
MasculineUnique Arabic name derived from 'izza', meaning power or might.
IZHANE
FeminineRare yet captivating Berber female given name, originating in Morocco, with meanings ranging from 'wise' or 'intelligent' to 'beauty'.
IZHAR
MasculineHebrew name meaning "radiance" or "light", derived from the Hebrew word "izhar".
IZIAH
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "strength" or "power," historically borne by notable Jewish figures like Rabbi Azariah. Today, it's popular across religions and genders, yet remains rare.
IZIAHA
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from Izzy, meaning 'Let God Help' or 'God Is My Strength.'
IZIBELLA
FeminineSwahili African name meaning 'beauty', literally translating to 'beautiful beauty'.
IZIC
MasculineIzyc is a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my strength', tracing back to biblical figure Izhar.
IZICK
MasculineIzhak is a Hebrew name of uncertain origin, often associated with the Biblical patriarch Isaac and believed to mean "he will laugh" or have roots in "remember/commemorate.
IZIDORA
FeminineLatin origin, translates to 'gift of Isis', the ancient Egyptian goddess of nature and magic.
IZIK
MasculineHebrew male given name derived from Yitzhak, meaning "he will laugh" or "God will laugh," and is often used as a diminutive of Yitzhak.
IZIR
MasculineRare Berber name brought to Europe by Moors, meaning 'powerful' or 'strong', popularized by Moroccan footballer Izir Arif.
IZLA
FeminineUnique name of unknown origin, with possible meanings in Hebrew ('God is my strength'), Arabic ('island' or 'tract of land') and African languages ('peaceful'). Despite its rarity, Izla has been used throughout history and continues to intrigue today.
IZLAH
FeminineArabic unisex name with varied meanings including "all praise belongs to Allah" or "to rise," often associated with divine praise and elevation.
IZLANI
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'God has heard'.
IZLEY
FeminineModern English name with no specific meaning or historical figure, likely chosen for its phonetic appeal.
IZMA
FeminineDiscover Izma: A captivating Yoruba name from Nigeria signifying 'peaceful journey to prosperity'.
IZMAEL
MasculineHebrew origin, meaning "God contends" or "one who strives with God.
IZNA
FeminineRare and distinct given name of uncertain origin. Its meaning and history remain largely undocumented, making it a mysterious choice in the world of naming. Some speculate that Izna might be derived from ancient Scandinavian names like Ingi or Ingvar, but this connection remains unconfirmed due to lack of historical records. Alternatively, Izna could be a creative combination of other names or words. Despite its uncertain origins, Izna has gained some popularity in recent years, particularly in countries appreciative of unique and unconventional names. However, it remains relatively rare compared to other names, contributing to its enigmatic allure.
IZOBEL
FeminineIzobel is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'God is my oath', and is a distinctive, beautiful name with a profound meaning.
IZOLA
FeminineRare Slovene female name derived from the Latin word "insula," meaning "island.
IZON
MasculineIzor is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', derived from the word 'oz'.
IZONA
FeminineUncommon yet beautiful African female name derived from the Yoruba language, meaning 'to have a good heart' or 'kind-hearted', reflecting the ancient Yoruba belief in names' influence on character and destiny.
IZORA
FeminineUnique African name derived from Swahili, meaning 'to grow', symbolizing progress and achievement.
IZRA
MasculineRare, unisex Hebrew name meaning 'help' or 'assistance', primarily used for males and notably tied to biblical history as a son of Jacob and Leah.
IZRA
FeminineHebrew origin, signifies "God contends," reflecting the patriarch Jacob's struggle and triumph, symbolizing strength and resilience.
IZRAEL
FeminineIsraeli is an ancient Hebrew name meaning 'strength' and 'perseverance', given to Jacob after he wrestled with God.
IZRAEL
Masculineイズレイル (Izraël) is a distinctive Hebrew name with profound biblical roots, originating from the patriarch Jacob's new identity after wrestling with an angel.
IZREAL
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew male name derived from "Yisrael," meaning "to strive with God.
IZRIEL
MasculineRare but meaningful Hebrew name, composed of "Yizra'el", meaning "God will help/protect", combined with the diminutive suffix "-el". Thus, Izriel translates to "Little helper from God" or "Little protector from God".
IZSABELLA
FeminineHungarian name derived from Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath" or "God is my promise," popularized by Queen Izabella Jagiellon of Hungary (1526-1540).
IZSAK
MasculineUnique Hungarian name derived from the Hebrew Isaac, meaning 'he will laugh'.