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IMISIOLUWA
MasculineNigerian name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'Lord, help me to understand'.
IMMANOL
MasculineHebrew origin, translating to 'God with us'.
IMMANUEL
MasculineHebrew name, translating as "God with us.
IMMER
MasculineRare German male given name derived from the Germanic word "immer," meaning "always." It signifies perpetual motion and reliability.
IMO
MasculineIgbo origin, translates to 'Good/B beautiful Child', reflecting Nigerian parents' hopes for their daughters.
IMOGENE
MasculineRare but enchanting Latin name meaning 'maiden' or 'girl', derived from the Latin word inimica, meaning 'enemy'. Its usage dates back to Shakespeare's play Cymbeline in the late 16th century.
IMON
MasculineAfrican origin and common among the Nigerian Igbo, means 'Let's go together' in Igbo and reflects the communal spirit of that culture.
IMOTHY
MasculineEnglish name derived from Timothy, which means "honoring God".
IMPERIAL
MasculineThe name Imperial originates from Latin, signifying authority and power, and was borne by historical figures like Emperor Augustus.
IMRAAN
MasculineArabic name meaning 'long-lived', popular among Muslims due to its historical association with Prophet Muhammad's cousin, Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib.
IMRAN
MasculineArabic name derived from 'Amr', meaning "life" or "to live". It is also associated with the Quran and the Prophet Muhammad's family.
IMRANE
MasculineArab-origin given name derived from 'imran,' meaning "long-lived." It honors Imran ibn Hittan, Mary's father in Islamic tradition.
IMRE
MasculineHungarian male given name derived from the German Emerich, meaning 'home protection through power'.
IMRI
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'my song', with biblical roots and historical significance.
IMRON
MasculineRare and compelling name derived from the Arabic word 'imran', meaning 'long-lived' or 'living for many years'.
IMRONBEK
MasculineRare, historic name of Persian origin, composed of 'Imron' (from the ancient city Isfahan) and 'bek', a title of respect used in Central Asia.
IMTIAZ
MasculineArabic-origin male name meaning 'value' or 'esteem', symbolizing preciousness and high regard.
IN
MasculineIn, of Norwegian origin, means 'peace' and has been traditionally used as both a boy's and girl's name.
INA
MasculineHebrew girls' name derived from 'annah', meaning 'answered'. It's associated with Anna, a biblical prophetess.
INACIO
MasculineThe name Ignacio is of Latin origin, meaning 'fire', inspired by Saint Ignatius of Loyola, and is often associated with passion, energy, leadership, and intelligence.
INAKI
MasculineHistoric male name of Basque origin, derived from 'Eneko' meaning 'my son'. Popular among Basque nobility in the Middle Ages, it signifies pride and resilience.
INAKY
MasculineThe rare and unique name Inaky, derived from the Basque 'Iñigo' and 'ki', meaning 'my little one of God,' is of Basque origin and signifies 'God's gift.'
INAN
MasculineTurkish name derived from 'inan', meaning 'believe' or 'faith', reflecting its Seljuk origins and religious symbolism.
INARI
MasculineJapanese name meaning 'straw bag' or 'rice paddy,' derived from the Shinto god of rice and prosperity.
INBA
MasculineUnique Japanese female name derived from "inaba," meaning dogwood tree, symbolizing nature's beauty and changing seasons.
INDALECIO
MasculineUnique Spanish given name derived from the Latin word "indicus," meaning "of India" or "Indian." It may have been popularized by early Christians referencing Saint Indalecius, an ancient bishop of Seville in Spain. While its exact meaning is not explicitly stated, it could be interpreted as a connection to Indian culture or dedication to Christian service.
INDER
MasculineCaptivating Indian name derived from Hindu god Indra, meaning 'lord' or 'leader', reflecting his courage, wisdom, and strength as the king of gods and lord of heavens and rain. It's a popular choice worldwide due to its rich cultural heritage and powerful significance.
INDERJIT
MasculineIndian-origin name that translates to "he who has conquered the king of gods", symbolizing strength and divine blessing.
INDERPREET
MasculineIndian name of Punjabi origin, meaning 'Love of Lord Indra', derived from the Sanskrit words 'Indra' (Lord) and 'Preethi' (love).
INDI
MasculineIndian name derived from "Indra," meaning "Lord" or "King," associated with the Hindu god of thunder and rain.
INDIA
MasculineLatin origin, meaning "from the country India", and is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Sindhu', originally referring to the Indus River.
INDIANA
MasculineNative American-derived name, meaning "Land of Indians," popular among parents honoring American heritage. It conveys strength and independence.
INDIE
MasculineUnconventional yet powerful American girl's name meaning "independent" or "individual," reflecting independence, creativity, and individualism.
INDIGO
MasculineDistinctive Latin-origin girls' name meaning "indigo dye," popularized in English-speaking countries during recent decades while retaining its historic elegance linked to the deep blue color used for luxurious textiles since ancient times.
INDIO
MasculineSpanish name meaning 'indigenous' or 'native', originally used by conquistadors to refer to Native Americans.
INDRA
MasculineGender-neutral name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'lord' or 'chief', traditionally used in Hinduism and Buddhism as the king of gods.
INDY
MasculineAmerican name derived from India or Indiana, signifying strength and cultural richness, popularized by racing events and the Indiana Jones character.
INES
MasculineSpanish origin and means "fiery" or "flaming," reflecting the fiery nature associated with St. Ignatius of Loyola. It has been borne by notable historical figures like conquistadora Inés de Suárez, and royals such as Infanta Isabella of Spain. Today, it remains popular worldwide due to its unique sound and rich history.
INESH
MasculineIndian-origin name derived from the Sanskrit 'Ineesh', signifying 'lord of the forest'.
INEZ
MasculineElegant name of Spanish origin, derived from Ines, a variant of Agnes, meaning 'chaste' or 'pure'. Popularized by Saint Inés de Castro, it's associated with beauty and tragedy, and known for literary characters like Jane Eyre's Inez.