Names That Mean I

Discover baby names meaning I for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Timon
Means 'reward' or 'honor' in Greek.
Greek
Timoteo
Honoring God, derived from Greek Timotheos.
Italian
Timotha
Feminine form of Timothy, meaning 'honoring God'.
English
Timothea
Honoring God, feminine form of Timothy.
Greek
Timotheos
Honoring God or one who honors God.
Greek
Timotheus
Honoring God or dear to God.
Greek
Timothy
Honoring God or God's honor.
Greek
Timun
Means 'cucumber' in Indonesian.
Indonesian
Tina
Short form of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Greek
Tindra
Derived from the Swedish word 'tindra' meaning 'to sparkle' or 'to twinkle'.
Swedish
Ting
Gracious, gentle.
Chinese
Tingiri
Precious jewel.
Yoruba
Tinka
Cling, tinkle.
Germanic
Tinkal
A tiny bell.
Gujarati
Tinks
Pet name for Tink or Tinka.
English
Tino
Little one, small.
Italian
Tinsley
From the tinkers' meadow.
English
Tintagel
Name of a mythical Cornish castle.
English
Tinu
God is with us.
Yoruba
Tioboid
Sovereign, lord.
Irish
Tiomoid
Dark, little dark one.
Irish
Tionna
Queen, princess.
English
Tiphania
Manifestation of God, derived from Greek 'theophaneia'.
Greek
Tiphaniah
God has hidden or concealed.
Hebrew
Tiphsah
Means 'ford' or 'crossing place' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Tiponya
Tiponya means 'butterfly' in the Cherokee language.
Cherokee
Tippi
A diminutive of Tiphaine, meaning 'manifestation of God'.
English
Tipu
Derived from the Bengali word for 'tiger', symbolizing strength and courage.
Bengali
Tirad
Tirad means 'one who shoots arrows' or 'archer' in Arabic.
Arabic
Tiran
Means 'king' or 'ruler' in Albanian.
Albanian
Tiranand
Tiranand means 'lord of the arrows' or 'archer king' in Persian.
Persian
Tiras
Tiras is a biblical name meaning 'desire' or 'breaking'.
Hebrew
Tirath
A sacred place of pilgrimage, often referring to a holy site.
Punjabi
Tirdad
Given by God.
Persian
Tireem
Plowed field.
Hebrew
Tiresias
He who sings like a bird.
Greek
Tirhakah
King of the Two Lands.
Egyptian
Tiridates
Given by Apollo.
Armenian
Tirmizi
From Tirmiz.
Arabic
Tirqah
not widely known or documented.
Arabic
Tirranand
Lord Shiva's devotee.
Sanskrit
Tirranna
Running water.
Aboriginal
Tirth
Holy place, river crossing.
Sanskrit
Tirtha
Place of pilgrimage.
Sanskrit
Tirthak
Pilgrim.
Sanskrit
Tirthankar
One who establishes the fourfold religious order.
Sanskrit
Tirthankara
Spiritual teacher.
Sanskrit
Tirtharaji
King of Holy Places.
Sanskrit
Tirthatam
One who has attained spiritual enlightenment.
Sanskrit
Tirthayad
One who is loved by the Holy Waters.
Sanskrit
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