Boy Names That Mean I

Discover Boy names meaning I with origins and popularity.

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Coyle
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Cadhla, meaning 'descendant of Cadhla', whi...
Irish
Coyne
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Cadhain, meaning 'descendant of Cadhan', a ...
Irish
Coyotl
Coyote, a trickster figure in Mesoamerican folklore.
Nahuatl
Craddock
From the Welsh word 'cradog', meaning 'beloved' or 'friend'.
Welsh
Crag
Referring to a steep or rugged rock formation.
English
Craig
Referring to a large rock or rocky hill.
Scottish
Craighton
From a place name meaning 'rocky settlement' in Old English.
English
Crain
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Cróinín, meaning 'descendant of Cróinín', a...
Irish
Craine
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Cróinín, meaning 'descendant of Cróinín', a...
Irish
Crainston
From the town of Cranston, meaning 'crane's stone'.
English
Cramer
Occupational name for a peddler or shopkeeper, from Middle High German 'kram'...
German
Crammer
Occupational surname for a cloth maker or dyer.
English
Crandal
From the Old English words 'cran' meaning crane and 'dæl' meaning valley, re...
English
Crane
Derived from the bird name, used as a nickname for a tall, thin person.
English
Cranford
From the crane's ford, a place name meaning 'ford where cranes are found'.
English
Cranlea
From the crane's meadow or clearing.
English
Cranleigh
From the crane's meadow or clearing.
English
Cranley
From the crane's meadow or clearing.
English
Cranly
Derived from a surname meaning 'crane-like' or 'heron-like'.
English
Cranmer
From the Old English words 'cran' meaning crane and 'mere' meaning lake, refe...
English
Crannog
A crannog is a type of ancient lake dwelling found in Ireland and Scotland.
Irish
Cranston
From the town of Crane's stone, a place name in England.
English
Craven
Derived from a surname meaning 'sheltered place' or 'cave'.
English
Crawel
Dweller at the crow's spring or stream.
English
Crawford
From the crow ford, a surname referring to a crossing place frequented by crows.
English
Cray
Crane-like.
English
Creag
Rocky hill.
Scottish
Creage
Rocky hill.
Scottish
Creagh
Brave, valiant.
Irish
Creaghe
Brave, valiant.
Scottish
Creamer
Occupation name for a dairyman.
English
Creed
Set of beliefs or principles.
English
Creedance
Belief, confidence.
English
Creedence
Belief, confidence.
English
Creedon
Descendant of Críodán, a personal name meaning 'believer' or 'one who believes'.
Irish
Creek
Referring to a narrow stream or watercourse.
English
Creighton
From a place name meaning 'rocky hill town' in Old English.
English
Cremer
Occupational name for a merchant or shopkeeper.
German
Creon
Ruler or prince, from the Greek word 'kreiōn' meaning 'to rule'.
Greek
Crepin
Derived from Latin 'Crispinus', meaning 'curly-haired'.
French
Crescens
Growing, increasing.
Latin
Cresianus
Growing, increasing.
Latin
Crespin
Curly-haired.
French
Cresswel
From the gravel spring.
English
Crestien
Christian.
French
Creswel
From the Old English words for 'cross' and 'spring' or 'stream'.
English
Crevan
Fox, derived from the Irish word 'sionnach'.
Irish
Crichton
A settlement near a creek or river.
Scottish
Crichtyn
Variation of Crichton, meaning a settlement near a creek or river.
Scottish
Crieghton
A settlement near a creek or river.
Scottish
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