Boy Names That Mean I

Discover Boy names meaning I with origins and popularity.

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Shahy
King.
Persian
Shahyar
Friend of the king.
Persian
Shahyd
Witness.
Arabic
Shahzab
Lion king.
Persian
Shahzad
Prince.
Persian
Shahzada
Prince.
Persian
Shahzaib
Crown of the mighty.
Arabic
Shahzain
Brave prince.
Persian
Shahzar
Sweet princess.
Persian
Shahzoor
King's strength or power.
Persian
Shahzor
King of power.
Persian
Shahzore
Powerful, king-like
Persian
Shaibaan
One who is praised.
Arabic
Shaibah
Lioness.
Arabic
Shaiban
Lion.
Arabic
Shaidai
Content, satisfied.
Arabic
Shaifali
As beautiful as a flower, flower-like.
Hindi
Shaifta
Enamored, captivated.
Arabic
Shaigan
Determined, resolute.
Persian
Shaikh
Leader, chief, nobleman.
Arabic
Shail
Mountain, rock.
Sanskrit
Shailadhar
Holder of the mountain.
Sanskrit
Shailaj
Mountain-born, son of Shaila (another name for Lord Shiva).
Sanskrit
Shaildhar
Holder of the mountain.
Sanskrit
Shailen
Lord of the mountain, name of Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shailender
King of the mountain, name of Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shailendra
King of mountains.
Hindi
Shailesh
Lord of the mountains.
Hindi
Shailya
Daughter of the mountain.
Hindi
Shaiq
Desiring, longing, or yearning.
Arabic
Shair
The meaning of the name Shair is not well-documented, but it's believed to re...
Persian
Shairyaar
Friend or companion.
Persian
Shaistakhan
Proud or dignified ruler.
Persian
Shaitan
Devil or Satan.
Arabic
Shaiv
Devotee of Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shaival
Belonging to Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shaivya
Belonging to Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shaiyam
Gift of God.
Hindi
Shaizer
King or ruler.
Arabic
Shajir
Bold, Daring.
Arabic
Shaka
Beautiful.
Zulu
Shakeeb
Noble, generous, or excellent in character.
Arabic
Shaker
Occupational name for a person who shook or laid out cloth.
English
Shakheer
Thankful or grateful, derived from the Arabic root sh-k-r.
Arabic
Shaki
Meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Shakib
One who is patient and steadfast.
Arabic
Shakim
Thankful or grateful, derived from the Arabic root sh-k-r.
Arabic
Shakir
Grateful, thankful, or appreciative.
Arabic
Shaklb
Figure, shape.
Arabic
Shakun
Bird.
Sanskrit
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