Inshtathe.. | Native Amer.. | Bright eyes. Omaha | | |
Inteus | Native Amer.. | Meaning "proud" or "unashamed." Sou.. | | |
Io | Greek | Borne in Greek mythology by a young.. | | |
Io'ana | Hawaiian | Hawaiianized form of Joanna, the .. | | |
Io'ela | Hawaiian | Hawaiian form of Joel, a cognate of.. | | |
Ioan | Rumanian | Rumanian form of John (God's gracio.. | | |
Ioana | Rumanian | A popular name, loana is the femini.. | | |
Ioanna | Greek | Feminine form of Ioannes, the Gre.. | | |
Ioannes | Greek | Ecclesiastic Greek cognate of John .. | | |
Ioke | Hawaiian | Hawaiian form of Joyce, an evolutio.. | | |
Iokepa | Hawaiian | Hawaiian form of the Ecclesiastic L.. | | |
Iokia | Hawaiian | Hawaiian form of Josiah, the Englis.. | | |
Iokina | Hawaiian | Hawaiian form of Joachim, a cognate.. | | |
Iokua | Hawaiian | Hawaiian form of Joshua, a cognate .. | | |
Iolana | Hawaiian | Hawaiian form of Yolanda, a name .. | | |
Iolanda | Rumanian | Rumanian cognate of Yolanda, a name.. | | |
Iolanda | Portuguese | Meaning "violet flower."
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Iolani | Hawaiian | Meaning "royal hawk."
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Iolanta | Czech | Meaning "glorious" and "notable." | | |
Iolo | Welsh | This name means "the Lord is worthy.. | | |
Iomhair | Scottish | Scottish Gaelic form of Ivor, a Sco.. | | |
Iomhar | Irish | Gaelic form of Ivor (bow warriors, .. | | |
Ion | Irish | Irish Gaelic form of Ian, a cognate.. | | |
Ion | Mythology a.. | From the Greek ion (going). The nam.. | | |
Iona | English | Taken from the name of a small isla.. | | |
Iona | Greek | A borrowing of the name of a purple.. | | |
Iona | Hawaiian | Hawaiian form of Jonah, the English.. | | |
Iona | Scottish | Taken from the name of a small isla.. | | |
Ionakana | Hawaiian | Hawaiian form of Jonathan, the En.. | | |
Ionatan | Irish | Gaelic form of Jonathan (God has gi.. | | |
Ione | English | 19th-century coinage thought to be .. | | |
Iongi | Polynesian | Young | | |
Ionia | American | Taken from the name of an ancient r.. | | |
Iorwerth | Welsh | Popular compound name composed of i.. | | |
Ioseph | Greek | Derived from the Hebrew Yosef, whic.. | | |