Boy Names That Mean I

Discover Boy names meaning I with origins and popularity.

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Tolburt
Bright people.
English
Tolburte
Bright people.
English
Tolbyrt
Bright people.
English
Tolek
Encouraging, comforting.
Polish
Tolenka
Enchanted, charming.
Russian
Tolga
Warrior.
Turkish
Toli
Born after twins.
Yoruba
Toller
Derived from a surname meaning 'tax collector' or 'toll gatherer'.
English
Tolly
Diminutive of Bartholomew, meaning 'son of the furrow'.
English
Tolman
Tolman is a surname meaning 'tax collector' or 'toll man'.
English
Tolucan
Relating to the town of Toluca, located in Mexico.
Nahuatl
Tolya
Diminutive of Anatoly, meaning 'sunrise' or 'east'.
Russian
Tomaisin
Twin, derived from Thomasina.
Gaelic
Toman
Derived from Gaelic 'tom' meaning 'hill', referring to a dweller near a hill.
Gaelic
Tomasino
Twin.
Italian
Tomaso
Twin.
Italian
Tomasso
Twin.
Italian
Tomasz
Twin.
Polish
Tome
Innocence.
French
Tomek
Twin.
Polish
Tomeo
Twin.
Italian
Tomey
Twin.
English
Tomhas
Twin.
Irish
Tomi
Wealthy, Rich.
Japanese
Tomik
Diminutive form of Tomasz (Thomas).
Polish
Tomislav
Glorious fame.
Slavic
Tomkin
Diminutive form of Thomas.
English
Tomkins
Son of Tom, diminutive form of Thomas.
English
Tomlin
Little Tom, diminutive form of Thomas.
English
Tomlyn
Noble, gentle, little Tom.
English
Tommaso
Twin, form of Thomas.
Italian
Tommey
Diminutive form of Thomas.
English
Tommi
Twin, form of Thomas.
Finnish
Tommie
Diminutive form of Thomas.
English
Tommy
Diminutive form of Thomas.
English
Tomochichi
To scatter, to disperse.
Japanese
Tomohiro
Tomohiro means 'wise and abundant' or 'friend and abundant' depending on the ...
Japanese
Tomotheos
Honoring God, derived from Greek elements 'timē' (honor) and 'theos' (God).
Greek
Tomoya
Tomoya means 'wise, intelligent' (tomo) and 'valley, field' (ya), or 'friend,...
Japanese
Tonda
Diminutive of Antonín, meaning 'priceless one'.
Czech
Tone
Derived from the Old English word 'tun', meaning 'enclosure' or 'settlement'.
English
Toney
Son of Tony (diminutive of Anthony).
English
Tonio
Priceless.
Italian
Tonmoy
Precious or beloved, often used as a term of endearment.
Bengali
Tonto
Wild One.
Cherokee
Tony
Beyond price, praiseworthy.
English
Toolan
Descendant of Tuathal, meaning 'people mighty' or 'ruler of the people'.
Irish
Toopweets
One who sings before eating.
Cherokee
Tooraj
Prince.
Persian
Tophel
God is good.
Hebrew
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