Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter I, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a I. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
| Name | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|
| Inghard | Strength of Ing | |
| Ingharr | Son's army. | |
| Inghram | Ing's raven. | |
| Ingi | Old Norse and Icelandic form of Inge. | |
| Ingibjorg | Protection or castle. | |
| Ingigerd | Name of Dagstygg's sister. | |
| Ingigerðr | Old Norse form of Ingegerd. | |
| Ingimarr | Old Norse form of Ingemar. | |
| Ingita | Hint | |
| Ingjerd | Of the goddess Frøy | |
| Ingkar | Alternate transcription of Kazakh Іңкәр (see Inkar). | |
| Ingmar | famous son | |
| Ingo | Belonging To Ing | |
| Ingolf | Wolf | |
| Ingolfr | Old Norse form of Ingolf. | |
| Ingomar | From the name of the Germanic god Ing combined with Old German mari "famous", making it a cognate of Ingemar. Ingomar (or Inguiomer) was a 1st-century leader of the Cherusci, a Germanic tribe. | |
| Ingouf | God Ing's wolf, warrior | |
| Ingram | Ing's raven | |
| Ingrid | Ing's Beauty | |
| Ingrida | A beautiful woman | |
| Ingriðr | Old Norse form of Ingrid. | |
| Ingulf | Old German cognate of Ingólfr. | |
| Ingumba | One who is easy going. | |
| Ingumeraz | Proto-Germanic reconstruction of Ingimárr and Ingomar. | |
| Inguna | Latvian form of Ingunn. | |
| Ingunn | Of the goddess Frøy | |
| Ingvar | Ing's warrior | |
| Ingvild | Ing's power | |
| Ingvildr | Variant of Yngvildr. | |
| Inha | Ukrainian form of Inga. | |
| Ini | Time | |
| Inia | A body of water. | |
| Iniabi | The Sun On Which All Life Depends | |
| Inigo | Fiery | |
| Inika | Earth | |
| Iniko | Born During Troubled Times | |
| Inina | Glimmer of light | |
| Iniobong | Means "God's time" in Ibibio. | |
| Inioluwa | Acquiring God's treasure. | |
| Iniya | Sweet | |
| Inja | Slovene short form of names ending with ina. | |
| Injila | Shining, brilliant, glittering and glistening | |
| Inka | Form of Inge | |
| Inkar | Means "desire, passion" in Kazakh. | |
| Inken | Originally a diminutive of Ingeborg and other names beginning with the element ing, which refers to the Germanic god Ing. | |
| Inkeri | Beautiful goddess | |
| Inko | Ancestor | |
| Inma | Short form of Inmaculada. | |
| Inmaculada | Means "immaculate" in Spanish. This name is given to commemorate the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. | |
| Inmaculada Concepcion | Means "immaculate conception" in Spanish, commemorating the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. | |
| Inman | Innkeeper | |
| Inna | Rough Stream | |
| Innes | Originated in Scotland, is Anglish version of the Gaelic name 'Aonghas' meaning 'one choice'. Popular as a surname and first name for girls and boys. | |
| Inness | island | |
| Innga | guarded by Ing | |
| Inngeborg | guarded by Ing | |
| Innis | Island | |
| Innocence | Purity, innocence | |
| Innocencia | innocence | |
| Innocent | From the Late Latin name Innocentius, which was derived from innocens "innocent". This was the name of several early saints. It was also borne by 13 popes including Innocent III, a politically powerful ruler and organizer of the Fourth Crusade.As an English-language name in the modern era, it is most common in Africa. | |
| Innocenta | innocence | |
| Innocentius | Latin form of Innocent. | |
| Innocenzo | Italian form of Innocentius (see Innocent). | |
| Innogen | Maiden, Innocent | |
| Innokenti | Alternate transcription of Russian Иннокентий (see Innokentiy). | |
| Innokentiy | Innocent | |
| Innokenty | Alternate transcription of Russian Иннокентий (see Innokentiy). | |
| Inocencia | Innocent | |
| Inocencio | Spanish form of Innocentius (see Innocent). | |
| Inocenta | innocence | |
| Inocentia | innocence | |
| Inoday | Sunrise | |
| Inoke | Devoted | |
| Inola | Derived from Cherokee ᎢᏃᎵ (inoli) meaning "black fox". | |
| Inori | Prayer | |
| Insith | A leader's heart. | |
| Insiyah | Woman | |
| Insula | Red Feather | |
| Inta | Feminine form of Ints. | |
| Intan | Diamond | |
| Intarina | Greenlandic form of Hendrina, meaning house ruler. | |
| Integra | Important | |
| Intekhab | Chosen | |
| Inten | A variant of Intan, meaning diamond | |
| Inti | Sun | |
| Intira | Thai form of Indira. | |
| Intisar | Triumph | |
| Into | Means "enthusiasm" in Finnish. | |
| Ints | Contracted form of Indriķis. | |
| Inugpaluk | Dear little | |
| Inuk | Human being, man | |
| Inuksuk | The name refers to inuksuk, an Alaskan cairn to mark pathways. It means on the right path. | |
| Inunnguaq | Sweet little person or man | |
| Invidia | Means "envy" in Latin. This was the Roman goddess of vengeance, equivalent to the Greek goddess Nemesis. | |
| Inya | He (God) has favored me | |
| Inyene | Means "wealth" in Ibibio. | |
| Inzali | Prayer, offerings | |
| Inzhu | Means "pearl" in Kazakh. | |
| Io | Character in mythology | |
| Ioab | Greek and Latin form of Joab. |