Boy Names That Mean I

Discover Boy names meaning I with origins and popularity.

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Phyllberte
Bright and famous.
German
Phyllbirt
Bright and famous.
German
Phyllbirte
Bright and famous.
German
Phyllburt
Bright and famous.
German
Phyllburte
Bright and famous.
German
Phyllibert
Bright and famous.
German
Phylliberte
Bright and famous.
German
Phyllibirt
Bright and famous.
German
Phyllibirte
Bright and famous.
German
Phylliburt
Bright and famous.
German
Phylliburte
Bright and famous.
German
Phyneas
Immortal.
Greek
Pices
Fishes.
Latin
Pickford
Ford where one picks crops.
English
Picktown
Village where one picks crops.
English
Picktyn
Small village where one picks crops.
English
Pickun
Brave village where one picks crops.
English
Pickworth
Enclosure where one picks crops.
English
Pictan
From Pictland.
Scottish
Picten
From Pictland.
Scottish
Pictun
From Pictland.
Scottish
Pierpont
From the pier bridge.
English
Pierrel
Little rock.
French
Pierrepont
From the stone bridge.
French
Pikokah
Morning star.
Cherokee
Pikten
A suffix indicating a town.
English
Piktin
A suffix indicating a town.
English
Pilate
Sea captain.
Greek
Pilburt
Bright battle.
English
Pilesha
Moonlight.
Sanskrit
Pilgrim
A traveler on a religious journey.
English
Pillar
A strong, supporting column or structure.
English
Pillion
A seat or cushion behind the main seat of a motorcycle or bicycle, where a pa...
English
Pinaaki
Name of Lord Shiva, one who holds a trident.
Tamil
Pinak
A bow, a symbol of Lord Shiva.
Marathi
Pinaki
Derived from the Sanskrit word for 'leaf' or 'feather', often associated with...
Bengali
Pinakin
One who is like a lion; a brave and powerful person.
Sanskrit
Pinank
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'lord of the lotus' or 'one who is pure'.
Gujarati
Pinch
A nickname for a small or thin person, or someone who pinches.
English
Pinchas
Means 'mouth of brass' or 'dark-skinned' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Pinchos
Diminutive of Pinchas, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'oracle' in Hebrew.
Yiddish
Pincus
Diminutive of Pinchas, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'oracle'.
Yiddish
Pindan
From the Pindan region of Western Australia, referring to the red soil.
Aboriginal
Pindar
Derived from Greek 'pindaros', meaning 'clear' or 'bright'.
Greek
Pindari
A name derived from the Sanskrit word for a type of tree or a mountain.
Sanskrit
Pindarus
Of or pertaining to the Pindar river in Italy.
Latin
Piney
Nickname for someone who lived near a pine tree or pine forest.
English
Pingal
One with golden limbs.
Sanskrit
Pingalaksha
One with golden eyes.
Sanskrit
Pinkal
Pink-colored.
Gujarati
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