Boy Names That Mean I

Discover Boy names meaning I with origins and popularity.

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Pusan
Vedic solar deity; nourisher
Sanskrit
Pushan
Guardian, nourisher.
Sanskrit
Pushkal
Very beautiful.
Sanskrit
Pushpabhav
One who has the nature of a flower, symbolizing beauty and delicacy.
Sanskrit
Pushpad
Like a flower.
Sanskrit
Pushpak
Flower-like; mythical flying chariot
Sanskrit
Pushpakethu
One with a flower crown.
Sanskrit
Pushpaketu
Having banners of flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushpalochana
One with flower-like eyes.
Sanskrit
Pushparaj
King of flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushparas
Consisting of flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushparn
One who dwells in flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushpavan
One who is like a flower, or a possessor of flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushpavat
Possessing or adorned with flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushpendra
King of flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushpendu
Moon-like flower, a person resembling a flower.
Sanskrit
Pushpin
Decorated with flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushpit
Decorated with flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushpith
Covered with flowers.
Sanskrit
PushpMitra
Friend of flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushpraj
King of flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushyamitra
Friend of flowers.
Sanskrit
Pushyaraag
King of flowers, lover of flowers.
Sanskrit
Puskar
Lotus, water lily.
Sanskrit
Putnam
From the Old English words 'putta' meaning 'hawk' and 'ham' meaning 'homestead'.
English
Putnem
From the Old English personal name Putta combined with ham meaning 'homestead'.
English
Putnum
Dweller at the pit or hollow; from Old English 'pytt' and 'hamm'.
English
Putta
A name for the Hindu god Vishnu, meaning 'the one who puts' or 'the creator'.
Tamil
Puvarasu
Means 'king of flowers' or 'flower king' in Tamil.
Tamil
Puzhman
Derived from Persian words meaning 'wise' or 'knowledgeable'.
Persian
Pyaremohan
One who is dear to Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Pyckton
Reference to a location or family name without a specific defined meaning.
English
Pygmalion
From the Greek myth of Pygmalion, a sculptor who fell in love with his own cr...
Greek
Pyramus
From the Greek Pyramos, possibly meaning 'wheat' or 'grain'.
Greek
Pyro
Fire.
Greek
Pytni
Belonging to the sacred grove.
Latin
Pytnie
Belonging to the sacred grove.
Latin
Pytny
Great, magnificent.
Polish
Qaabeel
To enable, to aid.
Arabic
Qaadam
Footprint, step.
Arabic
Qaades
Holy, pious.
Arabic
Qaadir
Powerful, capable, or able; derived from the Arabic root Q-D-R.
Arabic
Qaafat
Seriousness, importance.
Arabic
Qaafay
Eloquent, articulate.
Arabic
Qaafiz
One who is content or satisfied.
Arabic
Qaahi
Intelligent, wise.
Arabic
Qaailah
Intelligent, knowledgeable.
Arabic
Qaaim
One who stands firm or is upright.
Arabic
Qaalib
Creative, innovative.
Arabic
Qaanat
Patience.
Arabic
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