Names That Mean I

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

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Adyrah
Strong, Heroic.
Hebrew
Adyson
A form of addison
English
Adytey
Creative power, Freedom.
Sanskrit
Adyti
Creative power, Freedom.
Sanskrit
Adytie
Creative power, Freedom.
Sanskrit
Adyty
Creative power, Freedom.
Sanskrit
Aeacus
Grandfather of Achilles
Greek
Aeaea
Island of Circe
Greek
Aeam
Swimmer
Arabic
Aeddon
Elaboration of Aed fire See AED
Welsh
Aedus
Fire
Irish
Aeedah
Visiting, Returning, Reward
Urdu
Aeelah
Pious
Arabic
Aeera
Princess
Arabic
Aeetes
Medea's father Latin - Myth name (father of Medea)
Latin
Aefentid
Evening
Anglo-saxon
Aegea
From the Aegean Sea / in mythology a daughter of the sun who was known for he...
Latin
Aegelmaere
Infamous
English
Aegidius
A Latin name based on the Greek word for kid or goatskin.
Latin
Aegion
The Comedy of Errors' Father to the twin brothers Antipholus of Ephesus, and ...
Shakespearean
Aegis
Shield of Zeus
Greek
Aegisthus
Cousin of Agamemnon
Latin
Aegle
Latinized form of the Greek (Aigle) which meant 'light, radiance, glory'. Thi...
Greek
Aegyptus
Father of Danaides (brother of Daunus)
Latin
Aeindri
Power of God Indra
Indian
Aejaz
A person who does miracles
Urdu
Aekansh
Unique
Indian
Aeldra
Noble, bright, also the feminine form of Albert
English
Aelfdane
Danish elf.
English
Aelwen
Fair Brow
Welsh
Aemilia
Feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL).
Shakespearean
Aemiliano
the Latin Aemilianus of Aemilius, which is from Aemilius, an old Roman family...
Spanish
Aemilianus
From the Roman clan name Aemilius.
Latin
Aemilio
From the Latin Aemilius, an old Roman family name thought to be derived from ...
Spanish
Aemilius
Roman family clan name.
Latin
Aeneas
Praised
Greek
Aeni
Original, Pure, True
Arabic
Aenon
A cloud, fountain, his eye
Biblical
Aeolius
Mythical keeper of the winds.
Latin
Aeolus
God of the winds, also - Latinized form of AIOLOS
Latin
Aera
Lion
Indian
Aerkun
Morning
Arabic
Aeron
Either derived from Welsh aeron meaning 'berry' or else from the name the riv...
Welsh
Aeronwen
Combination of AERON (1) and the suffix gwen meaning 'white, fair, blessed'.
Welsh
Aeronwy
Combination of AERON (1) and the suffix wy meaning 'river'.
Welsh
Aerwyna
Friend of the sea
English
Aesaar
Sacrifice
Arabic
Aescford
Lives by the ash tree ford.
English
Aeschylus
Athenian poet
Latin
Aesclapius
Myth name (god of medicine)
Latin
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