Boy Names That Mean I

Discover Boy names meaning I with origins and popularity.

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Cuetzpalli
Cuetzpalli means 'lizard' in Nahuatl.
Nahuatl
Cuilean
Little wolf or hound.
Gaelic
Culain
Possibly derived from Irish mythology, associated with Mars and victory.
Irish
Culbert
Bright cottage.
English
Cully
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Colla, meaning 'descendant of Colla'.
Irish
Cumhaige
Means 'hound of the plain' or 'warrior'.
Irish
Cumhur
Means 'republic' in Turkish, symbolizing the nation and its sovereignty.
Turkish
Cumin
From the English word for the spice, which is derived from the Latin cuminum,...
English
Cumming
Derived from a place name meaning 'bend in the river'.
Scottish
Cunningham
Village of the milk pails.
Scottish
Cuong
Heroic, brave.
Vietnamese
Curadhan
Heroic warrior.
Irish
Curan
Little and dark-haired.
Irish
Curchil
Church on the hill.
English
Curcio
Courteous, kind.
Italian
Cure
Healing, remedy.
English
Curio
Curious, inquisitive.
Latin
Curley
Curly-haired.
Irish
Currado
Bold, daring.
Italian
Curran
Descendant of the spear-wielder or hero.
Irish
Curren
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Corráin, meaning 'descendant of Corrán', a ...
Irish
Currie
From the Gaelic word for 'hero' or 'champion'.
Scottish
Currito
Diminutive of Curro, a nickname for Francisco, meaning 'free man'.
Spanish
Curro
Diminutive of Francisco, meaning 'free man'.
Spanish
Currumbin
Place name meaning 'place of the flying fox' in the Yugambeh language.
Aboriginal
Curruto
Derived from the Italian word 'curato', meaning 'cared for' or 'curate'.
Italian
Curry
Derived from the Old English word 'curry', meaning a type of spice blend or s...
English
Cushan
Ethiopian.
Hebrew
Custenhin
Welsh form of Constantine.
Welsh
Custennin
Welsh form of Constantine.
Welsh
Custodio
Guardian or keeper.
Spanish
Cuthbeorht
Famous guardian.
Anglo-saxon
Cuthbert
Bright fame.
English
Cuthberte
Diminutive form of Cuthbert.
English
Cuthbrid
Bridge over the ancient path.
Anglo-saxon
Cuthburt
Bright fame.
English
Cutlar
From the cottage near the thicket.
Scottish
Cymbeline
Derived from the name of a legendary British king, possibly meaning 'sun lord...
English
Cymru
Cymru is the Welsh name for Wales, meaning 'land of the compatriots'.
Welsh
Cymry
Refers to the Welsh people or their homeland, Wales.
Welsh
Cynan
Little chief or leader.
Welsh
Cynbal
Derived from Welsh 'cyn' meaning 'chief' and 'bal' meaning 'bold', signifying...
Welsh
Cynbel
Chief of war, from Welsh cyn 'chief' and bel 'war'.
Welsh
Cynddelw
Chief of the bards or exalted one.
Welsh
Cyndeyrn
Chief lord or ruler.
Welsh
Cyneleah
Cyneleah means 'royal wood' or 'king's meadow' from Old English cyne 'royal' ...
English
Cyneley
derived from the surname Cyneley, which may have various origins and meanings..
English
Cyneric
Royal power, from Old English cyne 'royal' and ric 'power'.
Anglo-saxon
Cynerik
Royal ruler, from Old English 'cyne' meaning royal and 'ric' meaning ruler.
Anglo-saxon
Cynhard
Royal guardian, from Old English 'cyne' (royal) and 'heard' (hardy, brave).
Anglo-saxon
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