Names That Mean I

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

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Bradshaw
From the broad wood or clearing.
English
Bradwel
From the broad spring or broad well.
English
Bradwen
Bradwen means 'white raven' or 'blessed raven' in Welsh.
Welsh
Bradwr
Traitor or betrayer.
Welsh
Braedy
Descendant of Brádaigh, meaning 'spirited' or 'broad'.
Irish
Braelyn
Combination of 'Bray' and 'Lynn', meaning 'hill by the pool'.
English
Braewyn
Beautiful raven.
Welsh
Brage
Norse god of poetry and music.
Scandinavian
Braham
Supreme spirit or God.
Sanskrit
Brahan
Raven, dark-haired.
Irish
Brahita
Wise, enlightened.
Sanskrit
Brahm
Supreme spirit, God.
Sanskrit
Brahma
Hindu god of creation.
Sanskrit
Brahmaanand
Bliss of God, supreme joy.
Sanskrit
Brahmabrata
Devoted to Brahman, a saint.
Sanskrit
Brahmabratha
One who follows the path of Brahman or divine knowledge.
Sanskrit
Brahmacharini
One who practices celibacy and devotion; a female ascetic.
Sanskrit
Brahmajeet
Victory of Brahma or one who conquers through divine knowledge
Sanskrit
Brahmaji
A name for the creator god Brahma, meaning 'lord of creation'.
Sanskrit
Brahman
The ultimate reality or universal soul in Hindu philosophy.
Sanskrit
Brahmanand
Bliss of Brahman, the ultimate reality.
Sanskrit
Brahmananda
Bliss of the ultimate reality or divine consciousness.
Sanskrit
Brahmanandam
One who delights in the ultimate reality or Brahman.
Sanskrit
BrahmaniLal
Beloved of the goddess Brahmani.
Sanskrit
Brahmanya
Belonging to or relating to the divine Brahman.
Sanskrit
Brahmaputra
Son of Brahma, referring to the sacred river in South Asia.
Sanskrit
Brahmattmika
Relating to the supreme self or Brahman.
Sanskrit
Brahmcharini
One who practices celibacy and devotion; a form of the goddess Durga.
Sanskrit
Brahmdev
Lord Brahma, the creator god in Hinduism.
Sanskrit
Brahmi
Brahmi refers to the ancient script of India, named after the goddess of lear...
Sanskrit
Brahmistha
One who is established in Brahman or the ultimate reality.
Sanskrit
Brahmjot
Light of the divine; one who is absorbed in the supreme consciousness.
Sanskrit
Brahmleen
Absorbed in the divine, one who is immersed in God.
Sanskrit
Brahmvir
Brave one of Brahman or divine hero
Sanskrit
Braiden
Broad or wide.
Gaelic
Braith
Fight, struggle.
Welsh
Braj
Fragrance, divine aroma.
Sanskrit
Brajamohan
King of divine fragrance.
Sanskrit
Brajan
Righteous, virtuous.
Sanskrit
Brajendra
King of Braj (a region in India associated with Lord Krishna).
Sanskrit
Brajmohan
Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Brajraaj
King of Braj.
Sanskrit
Brajraj
King of Braj.
Sanskrit
Braken
Derived from Old English 'bræcen' meaning 'fern' or 'bracken'.
English
Brakenbury
From the place name Brackenbury, meaning 'bracken-covered hill'.
English
Brakin
Descendant of Breacán, meaning 'freckled' or 'speckled'.
Irish
Braleah
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of 'Brianna' and 'Leah'.
English
Bram
Short form of Abraham, meaning 'father of many'.
Dutch
Brama
derived from the name Brahma, the Hindu god of creation..
Sanskrit
Bramhaghosh
A divine sound or chant, often associated with the cosmic vibration of Brahman.
Sanskrit
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