Girl Names That Mean Of

Discover Girl names meaning Of with origins and popularity.

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Ilanguil
Son of the younger one.
Tamil
Ilavarasi
Princess of the house; a Tamil name for a girl of noble birth.
Tamil
Ilay
Dew of God.
Hebrew
Ilika
Prince of the people.
Hawaiian
Ilina
Torch of light.
Slavic
Ilinah
Soft and gentle.
Slavic
Ilithia
Goddess of childbirth.
Greek
Ilithya
Similar to Ilithia, goddess of childbirth.
Greek
Iltimas
A plea or supplication, often used in the context of begging or imploring.
Arabic
Imaging
The act of producing an image.
English
Immogene
Of excellent qualities.
English
Immy
Diminutive of Imogen, meaning 'maiden' or 'girl'.
English
Imperia
Imperial, of the empire.
Latin
Imperiah
Derived from 'imperial', meaning of an empire or ruler.
English
Imperial
Derived from the Latin word 'imperialis', meaning 'of the empire' or 'imperial'.
English
Imtisal
Submission, obedience, or compliance, often in a religious context.
Arabic
Inaaya
The name Inaaya means 'gift of Allah' or 'compassion'.
Arabic
Inbamozhi
The language of happiness.
Tamil
Indarupini
Goddess who takes the form of Indra.
Sanskrit
Indeg
Legendary son of Taliesin.
Welsh
Indi
Short form of India or Indiana.
English
Indiece
Combination of India and Reese.
English
Indirah
Daughter of Indira (a Hindu goddess).
Sanskrit
Indirani
Queen Indrani; consort of Indra
Sanskrit
Indivarini
Blue lotus; Consort of Indiva (a Hindu deity).
Sanskrit
Indra
God of thunder and rain.
Sanskrit
Indrabala
Strength of Indra (a Hindu deity).
Sanskrit
Indrakshi
Indra's eyes; referring to beautiful eyes like those of the Hindu god Indra.
Sanskrit
Indraksi
Possessing drops of rain or dew; a name for the moon.
Sanskrit
Indrani
Wife of Indra; referring to the wife of the Hindu god Indra.
Sanskrit
Indranilika
Little Indranil; a variation of the name Indranil.
Sanskrit
Indrasena
Army of Indra; a name associated with the Hindu god Indra's army.
Sanskrit
Indratha
Wealth of Indra; referring to the wealth and abundance associated with the Hi...
Sanskrit
Indray
Derived from Indra, the king of gods in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Indrayani
Name of a sacred river in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Indubha
Indubha means 'moon-like' or 'having the radiance of the moon'.
Sanskrit
Induja
Born of the Moon.
Sanskrit
Indulala
Beloved of the Moon.
Sanskrit
Indumalini
Wearing a Garland of Moons.
Sanskrit
Indumani
Endowed with the brightness of the moon.
Sanskrit
Indumathi
Possessing the beauty of the moon.
Sanskrit
Induprabha
Radiance of the moon; moonlight.
Sanskrit
Indurekha
Ray of the moon
Sanskrit
Indy
Diminutive of India or Indiana, meaning 'land of the Indus'.
English
Ineesha
derived from the Hindu goddess of purity and knowledge, Saraswati.
Sanskrit
Ingegard
Protected by Ing, the Norse god of fertility and peace.
Scandinavian
Ingegerd
Protected by Ing, the Norse god of fertility and peace.
Norse
Ingela
Ingela is a Swedish feminine form of Ingvar, meaning 'protected by Ing' (the ...
Swedish
Ingelise
Ingelise is a combination of Inge and Lise, meaning 'protected by Ing' and 'G...
Scandinavian
Ingibjorg
Protected by Ing, the Norse god of fertility and peace.
Norse
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