Girl Names That Mean The

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Inmaculada
Immaculate, referring to the Virgin Mary's Immaculate Conception.
Spanish
Innah
Meaning 'tranquility' or 'peace', derived from the Arabic root for calmness.
Arabic
Iqra
Means 'read' or 'recite', the first word revealed in the Quran.
Arabic
Iraja
Born from the wind.
Sanskrit
Ircy
From the Irish alphabet, the letter 'C'.
English
Ireana
derived from the name Irene, meaning peace.
Greek
Ireane
derived from the name Irene, meaning peace.
French
Ireenah
derived from the name Irene, meaning peace.
Tamil
Ireene
derived from the name Irene, meaning peace.
English
Irma
Means 'universal, whole' from the Germanic element 'ermen'.
Germanic
Irmalinda
Famous for her strength, from the Germanic elements 'irmen' meaning strength ...
Germanic
Irmina
Derived from the Germanic elements 'irmin' meaning 'whole, great' or 'strong'.
German
Irvetta
Friend of the sea.
English
Irvette
Friend of the sea.
English
Irwen
Friend of the sea.
English
Irwena
Friend of the sea.
English
Irwenah
Friend of the sea.
English
Irwene
Friend of the sea.
English
Irza
unclear, as there are various interpretations associated with it.
Arabic
Ishanika
Belonging to the north-east.
Sanskrit
Ishanya
Northeast.
Sanskrit
Ishika
Auspicious or desired, often associated with the goddess Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Ishvari
Goddess, referring to the divine feminine principle in Hinduism.
Sanskrit
Isolda
Fair lady, from the Old High German elements 'is' (ice) and 'hiltja' (battle).
German
Isolde
Ice ruler, derived from the Old High German words for 'ice' and 'rule'.
German
Isotta
Derived from the Germanic name Isolda, meaning 'ice ruler'.
Italian
Isshu
One of the many possible meanings is 'one week' or 'one state' depending on t...
Japanese
Isvari
Goddess, referring to the Hindu goddess Parvati.
Sanskrit
Iswah
The essence, the core.
Indonesian
Itala
Italy, country of the Italic people.
Italian
Ituha
Stands in the woods.
Cherokee
Ivria
From the Hebrew word for Hebrew, meaning 'from the other side' or 'one who cr...
Hebrew
Ivy
Referring to the climbing evergreen plant with small yellow flowers.
English
Iyuna
Iyuna means 'mother of twins' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Jaahanvi
Ganga river, Hindu mythological goddess of the river Ganges.
Sanskrit
Jaahnavi
Ganga river, Hindu mythological goddess of the river Ganges.
Sanskrit
Jaanaki
Daughter of King Janaka, another name for Sita.
Sanskrit
Jaanavi
Derived from the river Yamuna, meaning 'twin' or 'pair'.
Sanskrit
Jaanvhi
derived from Hindu mythology, it is another name for the river Ganges..
Sanskrit
Jaasritha
Supported by others.
Sanskrit
Jaazmah
The Lord hears or whom God hears.
Hebrew
Jabaarah
Mighty or powerful, derived from the Arabic root J-B-R meaning strength.
Arabic
Jabala
A name from Hindu mythology, referring to a sage or a character in the Upanis...
Sanskrit
Jabira
Comforter or consoler, derived from the Arabic root j-b-r meaning to restore ...
Arabic
Jacalyn
Combination of the names Jackie and Lynn.
English
Jacinte
Feminine form of Jacinthe, meaning 'hyacinth' flower.
French
Jacinth
Jacinth is a gemstone name derived from the Greek word 'hyakinthos', referrin...
Greek
Jacintha
Hyacinth flower; derived from the Greek name Hyakinthos.
Greek
Jacynth
derived from the Greek word for the hyacinth flower.
English
Jadda
Grandfather.
Arabic
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