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ITAN
MasculineItan: A rare Hebrew name meaning "strong" or "powerful", appearing in the Old Testament as a mighty warrior's name and believed to be one of Jacob's names when blessed by Isaac.
ITAY
MasculineHebrew boy's name meaning "with me", derived from the Hebrew word "Iti".
ITHAN
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning 'flowing' or 'running', inspired by the Greek word 'ithys', signifying a stream or river.
ITHEL
MasculineMeet Ithel, a rare yet regal name of Welsh origin, derived from 'Idwal' and possibly meaning 'seat' or 'throne', reflecting its potential association with royalty.
ITHIEL
MasculineIthiel: A rare Hebrew name derived from 'ith' (with) and 'El' (God), meaning 'I will be with God', found in the Bible as one of Pharaoh's sons.
ITIEL
MasculineThe Hebrew name Itiel means 'God is with me' and holds significant spiritual meaning.
ITSUKI
MasculineJapanese given name, originally an honorific title for high-ranking individuals. Its meaning, "the only tree" or "solitary tree", is derived from the characters "itsu" (one) and "ki" (tree). Popularized during the Meiji era, Itsuki has been borne by notable figures like novelist Itsuki Kirishima. Today, it remains a popular choice in Japan due to its unique sound and rich history.
ITSUO
MasculineUnique Japanese given name, originating from Japan and composed of '其' (itsu) meaning 'of such' and '男' (o) translating to 'man', signifying 'a man like this'. It reflects the Japanese culture's appreciation for individuality.
ITTAI
MasculineHebrew name derived from 'ittai', meaning 'with me'. Historically significant in Jewish tradition, it is associated with strength, loyalty, and resilience.
ITZAE
MasculineUncommon yet captivating name of uncertain origin, sometimes linked to Izamal in Mayan civilization but without definitive proof. Its meaning remains unclear, although some associate it with the Mayan word "itza" for 'woman'. Despite its mysterious origins and meanings, Itzae has gained popularity in recent years due to its uniqueness and exotic appeal.
ITZAEL
MasculineMeet Itzael, a unique Hebrew name that means 'God is my strength' or 'I will be strong', reflecting either divine assistance or self-reliance.
ITZAN
MasculineHebrew name meaning "strong like a lion.
ITZCOATL
MasculineAztec male given name derived from "itz" meaning obsidian and "coatl" meaning snake, translating to "obsidian on the face of the earth". It was notably borne by Itzcoatl I, a famous ruler who unified city-states and established the Triple Alliance.
ITZEL
MasculineAztec female name meaning 'obsidian', carrying a rich cultural heritage from ancient Mexico.
ITZHAK
MasculineHebrew masculine given name derived from the word 'itzhak,' meaning 'he will laugh'.
ITZIAR
MasculineUnique Basque girl's name meaning 'moon'.
IVA
MasculineSlavic unisex name derived from "iv" meaning 'yew' or "iva" meaning 'wild rose'. It's traditionally used among several Slavic nations and often associated with nature and wild beauty.
IVAAN
MasculineSlavic name from Czech Republic and Slovakia, often associated with 'archangel' or 'God is gracious', and popular among royalty in Middle Ages, famously held by Ivan the Terrible.
IVAANSH
MasculineIvaansh, of Indian origin, means 'doorway' or 'entrance,' associated with the mythological doorkeeper of heaven, symbolizing welcoming and opportunities.
IVAL
MasculineRare, Hebrew-derived name meaning 'mighty'.
IVAN
MasculineSlavic name meaning "archer," associated with the saint John of Rila and popularized during the Middle Ages by influential figures like Ivan III and IV.
IVANDEJESUS
MasculineRare, Portuguese feminine form combining 'John' (Ivana) and 'Jesus', with no specific meaning beyond its Christian origins.
IVANHOE
MasculineUncommon yet notable English given name derived from the Derbyshire village of its origin, meaning 'settlement of Eof's followers'. It gained prominence through Sir Walter Scott's 1820 novel 'Ivanhoe', featuring Wilfred of Ivanhoe, a Saxon hero during Richard I's reign.
IVANIEL
MasculineOriginating from the Latin 'Ioannes', Ivaniel signifies 'God is gracious' and carries historical prestige through figures like Saint John the Baptist and Russian Tsars.
IVANN
MasculineDistinctive Latin-origin name derived from 'Iuanus', meaning 'God is gracious'.
IVANO
MasculineItalian male given name derived from 'januarius,' meaning 'of January' and associated with the Roman god Janus, symbolizing adaptability and wisdom.
IVANSH
MasculineIndian given name derived from Sanskrit words "Ivana" meaning 'archway' or 'entrance', and "Sh" signifying respect or honor, translating to 'Respected Entrance'.
IVAR
MasculineScandinavian name meaning 'ready' with historical figures known for their strength and courage.
IVARR
MasculineUnique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Ívarr, meaning "spear-wielding yarrow". It has a rich historical background associated with notable Viking chieftains like Ivar the Boneless.
IVARS
MasculineTraditional Latvian boy's name meaning 'archer', derived from the word for 'bow'.
IVE
MasculineIve is of Norwegian origin, meaning 'archer', derived from Old Norse 'Ivarr'.
IVEL
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name meaning 'young calf', symbolizing youthfulness and prosperity.
IVEN
MasculineRare Germanic given name derived from 'Ifi', meaning 'archer', brought to France by the Normans.
IVER
MasculineNorwegian name meaning 'bow' or 'arch', derived from Old Norse Ívarr and historically linked to brave, strong archers.
IVERSEN
MasculineScandinavian surname derived from the Old Norse personal name Yngvi, meaning 'the god Ing', and translates to 'son of Yngvi'.
IVERSON
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning 'gift' or 'favor', symbolizing a precious divine gift.
IVERSYN
MasculineRare Scandinavian name derived from 'Ymir', the primordial giant of Norse creation myths, and 'syn' meaning birth.
IVERY
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'hedera', Latin for ivy, meaning 'evergreen climbing plant'.
IVES
MasculineFrench given name derived from the Germanic name Yves or Yvo, brought to France by Vikings during the Middle Ages. Its meaning is unclear but may have referred to someone skilled with a bow and arrow in Old Norse. Saint Yves, a 13th-century Catholic bishop, is famously associated with this name.
IVETTE
MasculineFeminine name of Spanish origin, derived from the Bantu word 'iyoba' meaning 'mother', popularized during Spain's colonial period.