Boy Names That Mean I

Discover Boy names meaning I with origins and popularity.

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Hamdosh
The praised one.
Arabic
Hamdun
Praiseworthy.
Arabic
Hamed
One who gives thanks.
Arabic
Hameed
Praiseworthy.
Arabic
Hameedullah
Praised by Allah
Arabic
Hameef
Praiseworthy, commendable.
Arabic
Hameem
Friend, close companion.
Arabic
Hameer
Red/one with a reddish complexion.
Arabic
Hamees
One who praises or thanks God.
Arabic
Hameet
Friend, companion.
Arabic
Hameez
Wise, intelligent
Arabic
Hamelin
Little home.
French
Hament
Melodious.
Hindi
Hamesh
Fifth.
Hebrew
Hami
Guardian, protector.
Japanese
Hamid
Praiseworthy, grateful.
Arabic
Hamidi
Of praise.
Arabic
Hamidullah
Praiseworthy servant of Allah.
Arabic
Hamiid
The praised one or praiseworthy
Arabic
Hamiltan
From the town by the hill.
English
Hamilten
From the town by the hill.
English
Hamilton
From the town by the hill.
English
Hamiltun
From the town by the hill.
English
Hamiltyn
From the town by the hill.
English
Hamim
Close friend.
Arabic
Hamir
Noble, king-like.
Sanskrit
Hamisi
One who is born on Thursday.
Swahili
Hamit
Praised, lauded.
Turkish
Hamiz
Praiseworthy, commendable.
Arabic
Hamlan
Lover of home, family man.
English
Hamlen
From the little home.
English
Hamlin
Little home-lover.
English
Hamlon
From the little home.
English
Hamlot
Little home.
English
Hammaad
Praiseworthy, one who praises God.
Arabic
Hammaadi
Praiseworthy, one who is deserving of praise.
Arabic
Hammaam
One who frequents the mosque for worship.
Arabic
Hammad
Praiseworthy, praisegiver.
Arabic
Hammadi
Praiseworthy, one who praises God.
Arabic
Hammas
Lion.
Arabic
Hammath
Hot springs.
Hebrew
Hammed
Praiseworthy.
Arabic
Hammedatha
The moon-like.
Hebrew
Hammelech
King.
Hebrew
Hammud
Praiseworthy, derived from the Arabic root ḥ-m-d meaning 'to praise'.
Arabic
Hamonah
Hamonah means 'multitude' or 'tumult' in Hebrew, often associated with a plac...
Hebrew
Hamoon
Derived from Persian 'hamun' meaning 'plain' or 'desert'.
Persian
Hamor
An ass or donkey, possibly symbolizing strength or servitude.
Hebrew
Hampden
From the Old English words 'ham' meaning home and 'denu' meaning valley.
English
Hampton
From the settlement near the river.
English
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