Male names.

ISAREL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'Israel' or 'he who strives with God', derived from the biblical patriarch Jacob and associated with the ancient Kingdom of Israel.

ISAU

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from "Yisrael," meaning "he will prevail" or "he will rule as God.

ISAUL

Masculine

African origin, derived from Hausa, signifying 'patient' or 'enduring', reflecting the virtue highly valued in Hausa culture.

ISAURO

Masculine

Spanish name meaning 'to increase' or 'make greater', derived from Latin 'isare'. It's historically significant but uncommon today, associated with strength and growth.

ISAY

Masculine

Rare Hebrew boys' name derived from "Yisrael," meaning "God will prevail.

ISAYA

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from Isaiah, meaning "Yahweh is salvation," with roots in biblical tradition and global cultural heritage.

ISAYAH

Masculine

African origin name derived from Swahili, meaning "God is salvation" or "God is healing," reflecting strong spiritual beliefs in divine intervention and healing powers.

ISAYIAH

Masculine

Distinctive African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning "God hears and brings joy".

ISCO

Masculine

Spanish origin, means 'island' and has Basque roots.

ISEAH

Masculine

Hebrew name of biblical origin, meaning 'God is my salvation', and was famously borne by King David's father.

ISEN

Masculine

Rare yet striking Norse boy's name, derived from "ís" (ice) and "einn" (one), translating to "one who is as cold as ice".

ISERAL

Masculine

Originating from Hebrew, Iseral comes from 'aseret', meaning 'ten'. It symbolizes the Ten Commandments received by Moses at Mount Sinai.

ISH

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'man' or 'husband', often used as a shortened form of other names like Isaac or Ishmael. It has a rich biblical history and gained popularity in recent years for its uniqueness.

ISHAAN

Masculine

Indian boy's name derived from Sanskrit "Ishaana," meaning "leader" or "commander.

ISHAANREDDY

Masculine

Distinct Indian name, composed of 'Ishaan', meaning 'Lord' or 'God' in Sanskrit, and 'Reddy', a prominent Telugu surname, resulting in a name that signifies devotion and carries cultural significance.

ISHAAQ

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "to laugh," but it holds significant religious meaning as the original name of Prophet Abraham's son, later known as Isaac. It is widely venerated in Islamic culture and continues to be popular among Muslim families worldwide.

ISHAK

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'laughter' or 'joy', derived from the root word 'sha'a'. It holds significant importance in Islamic culture as the name of one of Prophet Jacob's sons.

ISHAM

Masculine

Rare yet significant Arabic male given name derived from Ismail, meaning "he who hears or obeys Allah," associated with the Islamic prophet Ishmael.

ISHAMEL

Masculine

Ishmael is an ancient Hebrew name that means "God will hear," symbolizing a strong faith connection.

ISHAN

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Ishvara', meaning 'Lord' or 'Master', and is associated with Hinduism as a spiritual name.

ISHANK

Masculine

Ishank, of Indian origin from Rajasthan, means 'Lord of Life' or 'Master of Breath'.

ISHANT

Masculine

Distinctive Indian male name derived from Sanskrit 'Ishvara', meaning 'God' or 'Lord', often associated with Lord Shiva, and pronounced /iːˈʃənt/.

ISHANTH

Masculine

Unique Sanskrit name derived from 'isha' (lord) and 'anth' (end), signifying 'the limit of the lord'. It's associated with Lord Indra in Hindu mythology, conveying power and majesty.

ISHAQ

Masculine

Arabic boy's name meaning 'he will laugh', derived from the root verb 'shaqa'. It is believed to be a shortened form of Prophet Muhammad's nickname, Abdallah-Ishaq, emphasizing joy and happiness.

ISHAR

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'man', signifying strength and masculinity.

ISHAUN

Masculine

African-origin given name, popular among West Africans, particularly the Ashanti people of Ghana. In Twi, it means 'God will do it', reflecting a strong belief in divine providence.

ISHAWN

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'man' or 'strong man,' derived from Isaac in the Old Testament.

ISHAY

Masculine

Hebrew masculine given name derived from "ish" (man) and "oshay" (joy), translating to "God is my joy".

ISHAYU

Masculine

Unique Japanese coined name without predefined meaning, gaining popularity after appearing in the anime 'Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water'.

ISHI

Masculine

Japanese name composed of 'ishi' (stone) and 'ko' (child), translating to 'stone child', symbolizing strength and resilience.

ISHIAH

Masculine

Distinctive unisex name of Hebrew origin, derived from 'Yishai', meaning 'gift' or 'present'. It's popular in English-speaking countries despite not being widely used in Israel.

ISHIMWE

Masculine

Uncommon yet captivating African name derived from Bantu languages spoken in Rwanda and Burundi, meaning 'stone of wealth' or 'rock of riches', reflecting strength, stability, and enduring value.

ISHIR

Masculine

Rare Sanskrit name meaning 'Lord' or 'God', derived from Ishvara, a name of Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology. It symbolizes divine power and cosmic energy.

ISHMAEL

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "God will hear," derived from the biblical figure who was the son of Abraham and his wife Hagar.

ISHMAIL

Masculine

Mahoganie: African origin, derived from Swahili 'mahogany', signifying rich, deep-red colored wood. Connotes elegance, strength, warmth; gaining recent popularity.

ISHMAM

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'generous' or 'bountiful', reflecting highly valued attributes in Arab culture.

ISHMAN

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name derived from 'ish', meaning 'man', reflecting strength and masculinity.

ISHMEAL

Masculine

Rare yet meaningful Hebrew name derived from 'shemu'el,' meaning 'God will hear.'

ISHMEET

Masculine

Rare Indian unisex name derived from Sanskrit 'Ishvara', meaning 'Lord/God'. It holds spiritual significance, associated with Hindu god Shiva in Mahabharata.

ISHMEL

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "God hears" or "God will hear", derived from the Hebrew word "shama" meaning "to hear".