Names That Mean I

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

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Avanti
Related to the Avanti region in ancient India.
Sanskrit
Avantika
Related to the Avanti region in ancient India.
Sanskrit
Avara
Derived from Irish 'abhair' meaning 'desire' or 'longing'.
Irish
Avaraj
King of the waves.
Hindi
Avaraja
No specific meaning found.
Sanskrit
Avaro
Avaro means 'miserly' or 'greedy' in Spanish.
Spanish
Avary
Elf counsel, derived from the Old English name Ælfric.
English
Avarya
One who is free from enemies or obstacles.
Sanskrit
Avaryah
God is my father.
Hebrew
Avasa
Independent or free-spirited.
Sanskrit
Avashesh
Remainder or leftover, often used in philosophical contexts.
Sanskrit
Avasta
Derived from Avesta, meaning 'knowledge' or 'sacred texts'.
Persian
Avasyu
One who is free from desires or attachments.
Sanskrit
Avatar
Incarnation of a deity in earthly form.
Sanskrit
Avatara
Incarnation or descent of a deity, especially Vishnu, in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Avatari
Derived from 'avatara', meaning descent or incarnation of a deity.
Sanskrit
Avathara
Incarnation or descent of a deity, especially Vishnu, in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Avaz
Means 'voice' or 'sound' in Persian.
Persian
Avdhoot
One who is free from worldly attachments, a sage or ascetic.
Sanskrit
Avdhut
One who is free from worldly attachments, a sage or ascetic.
Sanskrit
Aveed
Aveed means 'knowledgeable' or 'wise' in Persian.
Persian
Aveekshith
One who is observed or seen.
Sanskrit
Aveen
Love, affection, or inspiration
Persian
Aveis
Sun-like, radiant.
Greek
Avel
Bird-like, songbird.
English
Avelina
Little bird or hazelnut.
French
Aveline
Hazelnut or little bird.
French
Avelyn
Beautiful bird or hazelnut.
English
Avena
Means 'oats' in Latin, referring to the grain.
Latin
Aveni
Derived from the Latin name Aventinus, referring to the Aventine Hill in Rome.
Italian
Aventika
Aventika means 'from the city of Avanti' (an ancient Indian kingdom).
Sanskrit
Aventin
From the Roman cognomen Aventinus, possibly referring to the Aventine Hill in...
Latin
Aventino
derived from the Place name Aventine, one of the seven hills of Rome.
Italian
Averie
Derived from the Old English name Alfred, meaning 'elf counsel'.
English
Averil
Derived from the Old English name Eoforhild, meaning 'boar battle'.
English
Averna
Derived from the Latin word for 'field' or 'meadow'.
Latin
Avernus
Avernus is the name of a lake in Italy, believed to be the entrance to the un...
Latin
Averyl
Derived from the Old English name Aelfgifu, meaning 'elf gift'.
English
Aves
Means 'birds' in Latin, referring to the class of birds.
Latin
Aveta
derived from the Roman goddess Aveta, who was associated with childbirth and ...
Latin
Avgan
Avgan is a Turkish name meaning 'Afghan' or 'from Afghanistan'.
Turkish
Avgust
Derived from Latin Augustus, meaning 'great' or 'venerable'.
Slavic
Avgustin
Venerable, majestic; derived from Latin Augustus.
Slavic
Avha
Avha means 'invocation' or 'calling upon' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Avhni
Avhni means 'earth' or 'ground' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Avhnipaala
One who protects the earth or king.
Sanskrit
Aviah
God is my father.
Hebrew
Avian
Of or relating to birds, from Latin 'avis' meaning bird.
English
Aviana
Derived from Latin 'avis' meaning bird, symbolizing freedom and grace.
Latin
Aviance
Derived from French 'avance', meaning 'advance' or 'progress'.
French
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