Names That Mean I

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

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Wajihah
Beautiful, Radiant.
Arabic
Wajiih
Eminent, Distinguished.
Arabic
Wajiza
Gift or present, often given as a name for a cherished child.
Arabic
Wajjih
Eminent, Distinguished.
Arabic
Wajlha
Beautiful Countenance.
Arabic
Wajyd
Exalted, Eminent.
Arabic
Wakaalat
Representation, Delegation.
Arabic
Wakalat
Representation, Delegation.
Arabic
Wakana
Beautiful Harmony.
Japanese
Wakdar
One who walks with strength.
Cherokee
Wakeeh
Beautiful one.
Arabic
Wakeel
Trustee, representative.
Arabic
Wakeela
Trusted, reliable, or one who is entrusted with responsibility.
Arabic
Wakeelah
Trustee, representative.
Arabic
Wakeen
One who establishes, strengthens.
Arabic
Wakeey
One who is brave.
Cherokee
Wakefield
Field of the wake.
English
Wakeisha
Combination of the name Wake and Keisha.
Swahili
Wakeman
From the Old English words 'wacian' meaning 'to watch' and 'mann' meaning 'ma...
English
Wakenda
Wakenda means 'beloved' or 'one who is loved' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Wakesia
Derived from the English surname Wake, meaning 'watchful' or 'alert'.
English
Waki
Waki means 'harmony' or 'peace' in Japanese.
Japanese
Wakib
Trustworthy, faithful.
Arabic
Wakil
Means 'representative' or 'deputy' in Arabic.
Arabic
Wakili
Means 'trustworthy' or 'faithful' in Swahili.
Swahili
Wakinyela
Means 'thunder' in Lakota, referring to the thunder beings.
Swahili
Wakiuru
One who is born during the harvest season.
Kikuyu
Wakiza
Satisfied.
Cherokee
Wala
Faithful.
Arabic
Walach
Foreigner.
Polish
Waladah
Affection.
Arabic
Walanika
Calm voice.
Hawaiian
Walanikah
Beautiful flower.
Cherokee
Walanyka
Morning light.
Slavic
Walanykah
Listening.
Yoruba
Walayat
Sovereignty.
Arabic
Walbridge
From the Welsh bridge.
English
Walbrydge
From the Welsh bridge.
English
Walcot
From the village by the wood.
English
Waldon
From the Welshman's hill.
English
Waldron
From the Welshman's hill.
English
Walead
Unique, peerless.
Arabic
Waleed
Newborn, newborn child.
Arabic
Waleedah
Newborn, infant, or newly born child.
Arabic
Waleel
One who confers benefits, benefactor.
Arabic
Waleis
Princess, ruler.
Hebrew
Walentyna
Feminine form of Walenty, derived from Latin Valentinus meaning 'strong, heal...
Polish
Waley
From the meadow near the spring.
English
Walfred
Ruler with peace.
Germanic
Walhalla
Hall of the chosen slain heroes in Norse mythology.
Germanic
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