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IAPETUS m : Latinized form of IAPETOS. This is the name of one of Saturn's moons.

IAPHETH m : Form of JAPHETH used in the Greek Old Testament.

IARED m : Form of JARED used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.

IARFHLAITH m : Composed of the Irish elements ior, of unknown meaning, and flaith "lord". Saint Iarfhlaith was a 6th-century bishop from Galway, Ireland.

IARLAITH m : Variant of IARFHLAITH.

IASON m : Ancient Greek form of JASON.

IB m : Danish diminutive of JAKOB.

IBAI m : Means "river" in Basque.

IBB f : Medieval English diminutive of ISABEL.

IBBIE f : Diminutive of ISABEL.

IBOLYA f : Means "violet" in Hungarian.

IBRAGIM m : Chechen and Ossetian form of ABRAHAM.

IBRAHEEM m : Variant transcription of IBRAHIM.

IBRAHIM m : Arabic, Malay and Indonesian form of ABRAHAM.

IBRAHIMA m : Form of IBRAHIM used in some parts of western Africa.

IBRO m : Bosnian diminutive of IBRAHIM.

IBTIHAJ f : Means "joy" in Arabic.

IBTISAM f : Means "smile" in Arabic.

ICARUS m : From the Greek Ικαρος (Ikaros), perhaps meaning "follower". In Greek myth Icarus was the son of Daedalus, locked with his father inside the Laby...

ICHABOD m : Means "no glory" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament he is the grandson of Eli and the son of Phinehas. This name was also used by Washington Irving for t...

ICHIRO m : Variant transcription of ICHIROU.

ICHIROU m : From Japanese 一 (ichi) meaning "one" and 郎 (rou) meaning "son". This was traditionally a name given to the first son. Other combinations of kanji ...

IDA f : Derived from the Germanic element id meaning "work, labour". The Normans brought this name to England, though it eventually died out there in the Midd...

IDAN m : Means "era" in Hebrew.

IDELLA f : Elaboration of IDA.

IDELLE f : Elaboration of IDA.

IDIDA f : Form of JEDIDAH used in the Latin Old Testament.

IDIR m : Means "alive" in Tamazight.

IDONEA f : Medieval English name, probably a Latinized form of IÐUNN. The spelling may have been influenced by Latin idonea "suitable". It was common in England...

IDONY f : Medieval English vernacular form of IDONEA.



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