Boy Names That Mean I

Discover Boy names meaning I with origins and popularity.

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douha
Morning.
Arabic
Dovi
Beloved; cherished.
Hebrew
Dovid
Beloved; cherished.
Hebrew
Dovidas
Gift of God.
Lithuanian
Dowan
Dark-skinned; little black one.
English
dowana
Beloved; cherished.
English
Dowd
Beloved; cherished.
Hebrew
Doyele
The meaning of Doyele is ..
English
Doyelle
The meaning of Doyelle is ..
English
Doyle
Descendant of Dubhghall, meaning 'dark stranger'.
Irish
Doylton
The meaning of Doylton is ..
English
dozier
Derived from the French surname meaning 'from the osier bed'.
French
Draco
Means 'dragon' or 'serpent' in Latin.
Latin
Dragan
Dear, beloved, or precious.
Slavic
Dragen
Derived from the Germanic element 'dragen', meaning 'to carry' or 'to draw'.
Germanic
Drago
Means 'dear' or 'precious' in Slavic languages.
Slavic
Dragon
Derived from the Greek word 'drakon', meaning serpent or dragon.
English
Dragoslav
Dear to glory or precious glory.
Slavic
Drakon
Means 'dragon' or 'serpent' in Greek.
Greek
Draupnir
A magical golden ring in Norse mythology.
Norse
Dravan
Swift, fast.
Sanskrit
dravid
Descendant of King Dravid.
Sanskrit
dravya
Wealth, riches.
Sanskrit
dray
Diminutive form of the name Draven.
English
Drayk
Dragon-like.
English
Drayke
Dragon-like.
English
drayton
From the town on the river.
English
Draz
Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'dear' or 'precious'.
Slavic
Drefan
Wise, intelligent.
Welsh
Drem
Shining, radiant.
Scottish
Dresden
Refers to a person from Dresden, a city in Germany.
German
Drexel
Derived from a surname meaning 'dweller at the brushwood'.
English
dridhahastha
Firm-handed
Sanskrit
dridhasandha
Firm-jointed or firmly allied
Sanskrit
dridhavarma
One with firm armor
Sanskrit
drishit
Seen or visioned.
Sanskrit
drishnu
Sight or perception.
Sanskrit
Dristan
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Tristan and other sounds.
English
Driver
One who drives.
English
Drogo
Bear-like.
Germanic
drona
Sustainer.
Sanskrit
Drovah
Gift of God.
Hebrew
Drove
Group of cattle or other livestock.
English
Drover
One who drives and tends livestock.
English
Drudwas
Strong or valiant.
Welsh
Drugi
Powerful or mighty.
Sanskrit
Druj
Lie or deceit.
Sanskrit
Drujaskan
Born of deceit or born of lies.
Sanskrit
Druman
Man from the ridge.
Irish
Drummand
From the fortress on the hill.
Scottish
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