Boy Names That Mean I

Discover Boy names meaning I with origins and popularity.

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Vrindaaraka
Chief among groups; leader of a multitude
Sanskrit
Vrisa
Pious, virtuous.
Sanskrit
Vrisag
One who rides a bull.
Sanskrit
Vrisan
Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Vrisapati
Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Vrish
Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Vrishab
Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Vrishabhaanu
Son of Vrishabha, a name for the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Vrishabhanu
One who possesses a bull like strength.
Sanskrit
Vrishag
One who is like a bull.
Sanskrit
Vrishak
A connoisseur, someone with knowledge or expertise.
Sanskrit
Vrishank
Another name for Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Vrishanku
A mythical creature with the body of a bull and the head of a horse.
Sanskrit
Vrishavahana
The carrier or mount of Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Vrishin
One who possesses bull-like strength.
Sanskrit
Vrishni
A descendant of King Vrishni.
Sanskrit
Vrisini
One with a bull-like mind or thoughts.
Sanskrit
Vrit
A divine hymn or chant.
Sanskrit
Vritra
A mythical serpent or dragon.
Sanskrit
Vrund
Holy basil (plant).
Sanskrit
Vsnderveer
Strong warrior.
Dutch
Vuai
Swift.
Swahili
Vulcan
God of fire.
Latin
Vusi
Alive.
Zulu
Vyaas
Compiler.
Sanskrit
Vyabhas
Brilliance, light.
Sanskrit
Vyacheslav
Glorious rule.
Slavic
Vyakt
Visible, manifest.
Sanskrit
Vyan
Air, breath.
Sanskrit
Vyans
Knowledgeable, wise.
Sanskrit
Vyansh
Part, portion.
Sanskrit
Vyas
Arranger, compiler.
Sanskrit
Vyashva
Victorious, powerful.
Sanskrit
Vyast
Busy, occupied.
Sanskrit
Vyatharana
Relief, solace.
Sanskrit
Vychan
Junior, young.
Welsh
Vyomaang
Encompassing the sky.
Sanskrit
Vyoman
Belonging to the sky or heaven.
Sanskrit
Vyombha
Radiant like the sky.
Sanskrit
Vyshnav
Lord Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Vytus
Life.
Lithuanian
Vyush
Distinguished.
Sanskrit
Waafi
Faithful, loyal, or trustworthy.
Arabic
Waafir
Abundant, plentiful, or ample in quantity.
Arabic
Waafy
Loyal, faithful, or one who fulfills promises.
Arabic
Waahdat
Unity, oneness; derived from the Arabic root w-h-d meaning 'one'.
Arabic
Waahid
Unique or one, referring to the oneness of God.
Arabic
Waaid
One who is unique or singular.
Arabic
Waaiz
One who preaches or admonishes, derived from the Arabic root w-'-z.
Arabic
Waajab
Necessary or obligatory, often used in Islamic context.
Arabic
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