Boy Names That Mean I

Discover Boy names meaning I with origins and popularity.

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Hansford
From the high ford.
English
Hanshal
Swan-like.
Sanskrit
Hanshit
Like a hans (swan).
Sanskrit
Hanshith
One who has been desired.
Sanskrit
Hansil
Swan-like.
Sanskrit
Hansin
Swan-like.
Sanskrit
Hanspreet
Combines Hans (swan) and Preet (love), meaning 'love of a swan' or 'beloved l...
Punjabi
Hansraaj
King of swans, derived from hamsa (swan) and raaj (king).
Sanskrit
Hansraj
King of swans, a name for the divine swan in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Hansuke
Hansuke is a Japanese name meaning 'half-help' or 'assistant'.
Japanese
Hantidev
One who has a divine body or form.
Sanskrit
Hanuat
Derived from Hanuman, the monkey god, meaning 'having a large jaw'.
Sanskrit
Hanuman
Hanuman is a Hindu monkey god known for his strength and devotion.
Sanskrit
Hanumant
One who has a jaw like a monkey; another name for the Hindu god Hanuman.
Sanskrit
Hanumanta
One with a jaw like a monkey, referring to the Hindu god Hanuman.
Sanskrit
Hanumanth
One with a prominent jaw, referring to the monkey god Hanuman.
Sanskrit
Hanumantha
One with a prominent jaw, referring to the monkey god Hanuman.
Sanskrit
Hanun
Compassionate.
Arabic
Hanus
God is gracious.
Czech
Hanz
God is gracious.
German
Hapharaim
A place mentioned in the Old Testament.
Hebrew
Hapi
God of the Nile, associated with fertility.
Egyptian
Hapu
Group or sub-tribe within a larger iwi (tribe).
Maori
Haqaiq
Truth, reality.
Arabic
Haqani
Divine truth or reality, often used as a surname meaning 'truthful'.
Arabic
Haqi
Worthy, deserving.
Arabic
Haqiq
Truth or reality, often used as a name reflecting honesty.
Arabic
Haqqani
Related to truth or divine truth, derived from 'haqq' meaning truth.
Arabic
Haqqi
Truthful, sincere.
Arabic
Haqqullah
Servant of Allah, combining 'haqq' (truth) and 'Allah' (God).
Arabic
Haraam
Forbidden or prohibited according to Islamic law.
Arabic
Haraar
Guardian or protector, derived from the Arabic root h-r-s.
Arabic
Haraas
Guardian or watchman.
Arabic
Harab
One who is angry or fierce.
Arabic
Haracudamani
A jewel or gem worn on a necklace, symbolizing preciousness.
Sanskrit
Haradeva
Lord Shiva, meaning 'one who is green or yellow'.
Sanskrit
Haraira
Hara'ira means 'silk garments' or 'fine fabric' in Arabic.
Arabic
Harakhty
Horus of the Horizon, a falcon-headed god of the rising sun.
Egyptian
Haral
Means 'army ruler' or 'warrior chief'.
Norse
Haram
Sacred, forbidden.
Arabic
Haraman
Lord Shiva, one who destroys ignorance.
Sanskrit
Haran
Mountainous place.
Hebrew
Haranadh
Lord Shiva, one who is fond of music.
Sanskrit
Haraprasad
One who grants blessings.
Sanskrit
Hararah
Heated, burning.
Arabic
Haraye
Son of Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Haraz
Precious, valuable.
Persian
Harbansa
Descendant of a warrior.
Punjabi
Harbeer
Lion of God, warrior of God.
Punjabi
Harbel
God has given help.
Hebrew
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