Names That Mean I

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

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Candelara
Derived from 'candela' meaning candle, possibly referring to Candlemas.
Italian
Candelaria
Derived from the Spanish word for 'candlemas', referring to the Feast of the ...
Spanish
Candelario
Derived from the Spanish word for 'candle' or 'candelabra', referring to the ...
Spanish
Candid
Meaning 'white' or 'pure', from the Latin candidus.
English
Candida
White, pure, or glowing.
Latin
Candide
Derived from Latin 'candidus' meaning white or pure.
French
Candido
White, pure, or glowing.
Italian
Candika
Fierce, passionate, or glowing; a name for the goddess Durga.
Sanskrit
Candonino
Diminutive of Candido, meaning 'white, pure'.
Italian
Candra
Means 'moon' or 'shining' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Candradara
Moon-bearer, an epithet of the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Candrah
Moon-like; shining or glowing like the moon.
Sanskrit
Candrakala
Moonlight; derived from 'candra' (moon) and 'kala' (art or digit).
Sanskrit
Candramasi
Moonlight.
Sanskrit
Candria
Bright, glowing.
Latin
Candrya
Moonlike.
Sanskrit
Candyce
Glowing, bright.
English
Canen
Gracious.
Hebrew
Canens
Melodious, enchanting.
Latin
Canfield
Field of cane.
English
Canh
Scenery, view.
Vietnamese
Canice
Beautiful.
Irish
Canin
Related to or associated with dogs.
English
Cannan
Promised land; Resting place.
Hebrew
Cannes
City located in the south of France.
French
Canon
Clergyman; Official of the church.
English
Cant
Edge; brink; rim; shore.
English
Canta
Means 'sing' in Latin, derived from the verb cantare.
Latin
Cantabria
Referring to the region in Northern Spain, origin.
Spanish
Cantar
Derived from the Spanish verb 'cantar', meaning 'to sing'.
Spanish
Cantara
Small bridge or arch, symbolizing connection.
Arabic
Canterbury
Referring to the city in England, origin.
English
Cantilena
A song or melody, derived from the Italian word for a lyrical piece.
Italian
Cantor
Singer or chanter, derived from the Latin word 'cantor'.
Latin
Cantrel
Derived from the Old French word 'chanterel', meaning 'little singer'.
French
Cantrix
Feminine form of Cantor, meaning 'singer' or 'chantress'.
Latin
Canute
Knot; derived from Old Norse Knútr.
Norse
Canyon
A deep gorge, often with a river flowing through it.
English
Caoimhe
Gentle, beautiful, or precious.
Irish
Caomh
Gentle, beautiful.
Irish
Caomhan
Gentle, beautiful.
Irish
Capaneus
Mythical character from Greek mythology.
Greek
Capek
Author of R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots).
Czech
Capeka
Feminine form of Capek.
Czech
Caphis
Mythological character mentioned in the plays of Aristophanes.
Greek
Caphtor
Region mentioned in the Bible.
Hebrew
Caplice
Descendant of Caoilteach.
Irish
Cappadocia
Ancient region in modern-day Turkey.
Greek
Capri
From the island of Capri.
Italian
Caprice
Whimsical; impulsive.
French
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