Boy Names That Mean I

Discover Boy names meaning I with origins and popularity.

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Gorden
From the triangular-shaped hill.
English
Gordon
From the Scottish surname, meaning 'spacious fort'.
Scottish
Gordy
Diminutive of Gordon, meaning 'spacious fort' or 'hill fort'.
English
Gore
Derived from a surname meaning 'triangular piece of land' in Old English.
English
Gorham
From the Old English words 'gara' meaning 'spear' and 'ham' meaning 'homestead'.
English
Gorin
Derived from the Irish name Gáirín, meaning 'little one' or 'short'.
Irish
Gorisankar
Lord of the mountains, a name for the Hindu god Murugan.
Tamil
Gorka
It means 'victory' or 'victorious'.
Basque
Goro
Fifth son.
Japanese
Gorou
Fifth son.
Japanese
Goshanraj
Lord of the cows, a name for Krishna.
Tamil
Goshant
One who is praised by the gods.
Sanskrit
Gosheven
Gosheven is a variation of the Hebrew name Goshen. The exact meaning of the n...
Hebrew
Goshtasb
He who has a splendid horse or possesses a fine stallion.
Persian
Goswami
Title for a Hindu priest or teacher, from Sanskrit 'gosvamin' meaning 'lord o...
Bengali
Gotardo
God's protection, derived from Germanic elements 'god' (god) and 'ward' (guard).
Italian
Gothfraidh
God's peace, from Old Irish 'goth' (god) and 'frith' (peace).
Irish
Gotryd
Spear strength, derived from elements 'gaut' (Goth) and 'rīd' (ride).
Germanic
Gottfrid
God's peace, from elements 'god' (god) and 'frid' (peace).
Germanic
Gotthard
Gotthard means 'strong god' or 'god-hardy', from Germanic elements 'god' and ...
Germanic
Gotthart
Strong in God, from elements 'god' (God) and 'hard' (brave, strong).
Germanic
Goudarz
Heroic figure in Persian mythology, meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'.
Persian
Gough
Derived from Welsh coch meaning 'red', likely referring to a ruddy complexion.
Welsh
Gourab
Meaning 'serious' or 'solemn' in Bengali.
Bengali
Gouranga
One who is devoted to the divine cowherd, a name for Krishna.
Sanskrit
Gourav
One who is deep and profound, like an ocean.
Sanskrit
Gourikant
A name meaning 'lord of the Gauri' (referring to the goddess Parvati).
Marathi
Gourinandan
One who delights in the cowherd (Krishna).
Sanskrit
Gourinath
Lord of the senses, an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Gourish
Lord of the senses, an epithet of Shiva.
Sanskrit
Gourishankar
A name for the Hindu god Shiva, combining 'Gouri' (Parvati) and 'Shankar' (Sh...
Sanskrit
Goutham
Name of Gautama; associated with wisdom and Buddha
Sanskrit
Goutheesh
Lord of cows, a name for Krishna.
Tamil
Gouvernail
Derived from French 'gouvernail' meaning 'rudder' or 'helm'.
French
Gouverneur
Derived from the French word for 'governor', referring to a person who governs.
French
Govad
Derived from 'Gav' meaning cow, possibly referring to a cowherd or someone as...
Persian
Govannon
Derived from Welsh mythology, Govannon is the god of smithcraft and metalwork...
Welsh
Govardhan
Name of a sacred mountain in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Govert
God's peace; derived from the Germanic elements 'god' meaning god and 'frid' ...
Dutch
Govind
Govind means 'cowherd' or 'protector of cows', another name for the Hindu god...
Sanskrit
Govinda
Govinda means 'cow finder' or 'protector of cows,' an epithet of Krishna.
Sanskrit
Govindaraj
Lord Krishna, meaning 'cow protector' or 'one who protects cows'.
Sanskrit
Govindarajulu
One who is like Lord Krishna, the protector of cows.
Sanskrit
Gowan
A smith or a worker in metal.
Gaelic
Gowreesh
King of the World.
Sanskrit
Gowtham
Excellent, Virtuous.
Sanskrit
Gowyn
God-friend.
Welsh
Gozeel
Sweet voice.
Persian
Gradasso
Distinguished, brave.
Italian
Gradey
Noble, illustrious.
Irish
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