Names That Mean I

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

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dadhija
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a mythical creature created during ...
Sanskrit
Dadhush
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a sage known for his self-control a...
Sanskrit
Dadhyan
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a sage known for his meditative pra...
Sanskrit
Dadich
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a sage known for his intellect and ...
Sanskrit
Dadipya
A name meaning 'giver of light' or 'illuminator'.
Sanskrit
Dadmehr
Means 'wise and kind' in Persian.
Persian
dadvar
Given by God.
Persian
Daedalus
Skilful worker, cunning.
Greek
Daeg
Dark, misty.
English
Daegal
Dweller by the dark stream or by the bright stream.
English
Daegan
Black-haired.
Irish
Dael
To ascend, to climb.
Hebrew
Daelyn
Combination of the names Dae and Lynn.
English
Daema
Daema means 'persistent' or 'continuous' in Arabic.
Arabic
Daemon
A mythological spirit.
Greek
Daenan
Little dark one or little poet.
Gaelic
Daesgesage
He is going along.
Cherokee
Daeshawna
Daeshawna is a modern American name, possibly a blend of 'Dae' and 'Shawna', ...
Yoruba
Daevaki
Meaning 'little goddess', derived from deva meaning 'god'.
Sanskrit
Daevika
Goddess-like; divine feminine.
Sanskrit
Dafid
Beloved, darling.
Welsh
dafiq
Intelligent, wise
Arabic
dafiya
Guest or visitor, one who is welcomed.
Arabic
dafiyah
Dignified, illustrious.
Arabic
Dafnawz
Victory laurel.
Persian
Dafqah
A musical note.
Arabic
Dafran
Spring, jump.
Hebrew
Dafyd
Beloved, darling.
Welsh
Dagan
It means 'little fish' or 'grain'.
Hebrew
Daganyah
God has judged or God is my judge.
Hebrew
Dagbjart
Bright day.
Norse
Dagda
The good god, a chief deity in Irish mythology associated with fertility and ...
Irish
Dagen
From the Old English word for 'day'.
English
dagendra
Lord of the mountains, derived from 'daga' (mountain) and 'indra' (lord).
Sanskrit
Dagfinnr
Dagfinnr means 'day-finder' or 'day-Finn', combining Old Norse 'dagr' (day) a...
Norse
Daghda
The good god, a chief deity in Irish mythology associated with fertility and ...
Irish
Dagmar
Famous day, composed of 'dag' meaning day and 'mar' meaning famous.
Germanic
Dagmara
Dagmara is a Polish name meaning 'day's glory' or 'peaceful day'.
Polish
Dagmaria
Famous for her day, from Old German 'dag' (day) and 'mari' (famous).
Germanic
Dagney
New day or bright as day.
Norse
Dagniah
God is my judge.
Hebrew
Dagny
New day or bright day.
Norse
Dago
Diminutive of Santiago, meaning 'Saint James'.
Spanish
Dagobert
Bright day, derived from the Germanic elements 'dag' meaning day and 'beraht'...
Germanic
Dagoberto
Bright day, derived from the Germanic elements 'dag' meaning day and 'berht' ...
Germanic
Dagomar
Famous day, from Old High German 'tag' (day) and 'mar' (famous).
Germanic
Dagon
Derived from the Hebrew word 'dag' meaning 'fish', referring to a Philistine ...
Hebrew
Dagur
Derived from Old Norse 'dagr' meaning 'day'.
Icelandic
Daha
Giving, providing.
Sanskrit
dahak
Blazing fire.
Persian
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