Names That Mean I

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

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Dympna
Dympna is the name of a 7th-century Irish saint, meaning 'fawn' or 'little de...
Irish
Dynyse
Combination of the names Dyna and Denise.
English
Dyomedes
Gift of Zeus.
Greek
Dyonisios
Concerned with the reveling of the wine and the liberation it could bring.
Greek
Dyonisus
Concerned with the reveling of the wine and the liberation it could bring.
Greek
Dyta
Gifted.
Lithuanian
Dyuksa
Happiness.
Sanskrit
Dyumayi
Full of light or radiance
Sanskrit
dyumna
Glorious.
Sanskrit
Dyumnahuti
Offering of glory.
Sanskrit
dyuthi
Light, brilliance.
Sanskrit
dyuti
Glow, radiance.
Sanskrit
dyutir
Radiance, splendor.
Sanskrit
dyutit
Radiant.
Sanskrit
Dyva
Divine.
Sanskrit
Dyvah
Divine.
Sanskrit
Dyvia
Divine, heavenly.
Spanish
Dyvona
Divine, heavenly.
English
Dyvonah
Divine, heavenly.
English
Dyvonna
Divine, heavenly.
English
Dyvonnah
Divine, heavenly.
English
dzaki
One who is righteous.
Arabic
Dzifa
Born on a friday.
Akan
Dzik
Wild.
Slavic
Dzimaar
Visitor.
Arabic
Dzsesszika
Hungarian form of Jessica, meaning 'God beholds'.
Hungarian
Dzulfaqar
Name of the sword of Imam Ali.
Arabic
Eachyn
Little horseman.
Scottish
Eadan
Fire, flame.
Anglo-saxon
Eadbeorht
Prosperous, bright.
Anglo-saxon
Eadbert
Wealthy and bright.
Anglo-saxon
Eadburt
Bright, glorious.
Anglo-saxon
Eaden
Delight, paradise; little fire
Hebrew
Eadin
Corresponds to Eden, representing a place of delight.
Anglo-saxon
Eadoin
Wealthy Friend.
Anglo-saxon
Eadon
Hill.
Anglo-saxon
Eadrianne
Gracious Flower.
Anglo-saxon
Eadward
Prosperous Guardian.
Anglo-saxon
Eadweard
Prosperous Guardian.
Anglo-saxon
Eadwin
Prosperous Friend.
Anglo-saxon
Eadwine
Prosperous Friend.
Anglo-saxon
Eadwyn
Prosperous Friend.
Anglo-saxon
Eagan
Derived from the Irish name Aodhagán, meaning 'little fire'.
Irish
Eagle
derived from the name of the majestic bird of prey. Symbolizes strength, free...
English
Eakant
One who is one with the divine; a name for Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Ealadhach
Means 'bright, shining' or 'radiant' in Irish.
Irish
Ealasaid
Scottish Gaelic form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Scottish
Ealdian
Old, ancient, or from the old one.
Anglo-saxon
Ealdun
Old friend or old warrior.
Anglo-saxon
Ealdwode
Old wood, referring to an ancient forest.
Anglo-saxon
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