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I'TIDAL f : Means "temperance, moderation" in Arabic.

I'TIMAD f/m : Means "reliance" in Arabic.

IACCHUS m : From Greek Ιακχος (Iakchos), derived from ιαχω (iacho) meaning "to shout". This was the solemn name of the Greek god Dionysos as used in the...

IACHIN m : Form of JACHIN used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.

IACOBUS m : Latin form of JACOB.

IACOMUS m : Late Latin form of JACOB.

IACOPO m : Variant of JACOPO.

IAEL f : Form of JAEL used in the Greek Old Testament.

IAFETH m : Form of JAPHETH used in the Latin Old Testament.

IAGAN m : Variant of Aodhagán, a diminutive of AODH.

IAGO m : Welsh and Galician form of JACOB. This was the name of two early Welsh kings of Gwynedd. It is also the name of the villain in Shakespeare's tragedy '...

IAH m : Means "moon" in Egyptian. In Egyptian mythology this was the name of a god of the moon, later identified with Thoth.

IAHEL f : Form of JAEL used in the Latin Old Testament.

IAHMESU m : Reconstructed Egyptian form of AHMOSE.

IAIN m : Scottish form of JOHN.

IAIR m : Form of JAIR used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.

IAIROS m : New Testament Greek form of JAIRUS.

IAIRUS m : Latin form of JAIRUS.

IAKOB m : Georgian form of JACOB.

IAKOBOS m : Form of JACOB used in the Greek Bible.

IAKOPA m : Hawaiian form of JACOB.

IAKOVU m : Old Slavic form of JACOB.

IAN m : Scottish form of JOHN.

IANCU m : Romanian diminutive of JOHN.

IANTHA f : Variant of IANTHE.

IANTHE f : Means "violet flower", derived from Greek ιον (ion) "violet" and ανθος (anthos) "flower". This was the name of an ocean nymph in Greek mytholo...

IANTO m : Diminutive of IFAN.

IANUARIUS m : Ancient Roman form of JANUARIUS.

IANUS m : Ancient Roman form of JANUS.

IAPETOS m : Derived from Greek ιαπτω (iapto) "to wound, to pierce". In Greek mythology this was the name of a Titan, the father of Atlas, Prometheus and Epim...



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