Starting with letter I
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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201 | Inkeri | Finnish | Hero's daughter. | F | |
202 | Inkeri | Teutonic | Hero's daughter. | F | |
203 | Ino | Greek | Daughter of Cadmus. | F | |
204 | Inoceneia | Spanish | Innocent. | F | |
205 | Inocenta | Spanish | Innocent. | F | |
206 | Intercidona | Latin | Goddess of birthing. | F | |
207 | Intisar | Arabic | Triumphant. | F | |
208 | Intisar | Muslim | Triumph.. | F | |
209 | Intisara | Arabic | Triumphant. | F | |
210 | Intizara | Arabic | Triumphant. | F | |
211 | Invidia | Latin | Envious. | F | |
212 | Inyx | Latin | Spell. | F | |
213 | Iola | Greek | Violet-colored dawn. Sister of Iphitus. | F | |
214 | Iola | Welsh | Valued by the Lord. Feminine form of Iolo: Diminutive of Iorwerth. | F | |
215 | Iolana | Hawaiian | To soar like the hawk. | F | |
216 | Iolantha | Greek | Violet. | F | |
217 | Iolanthe | Greek | Violet flower. The name of a Gilbert and Sullivan Opera from 1882. Also a mythological sea nymph and daughter of Oceanus. | F | |
218 | Iole | Greek | Sister of Iphitus. | F | |
219 | Iona | Celtic | From the king's island. | F | |
220 | Iona | English | Violet. | F |