Names That Mean I

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

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Haraira
Hara'ira means 'silk garments' or 'fine fabric' in Arabic.
Arabic
Harakhty
Horus of the Horizon, a falcon-headed god of the rising sun.
Egyptian
Haral
Means 'army ruler' or 'warrior chief'.
Norse
Haralda
Army ruler, from Old Norse 'herr' meaning army and 'valdr' meaning ruler.
Norse
Haram
Sacred, forbidden.
Arabic
Haraman
Lord Shiva, one who destroys ignorance.
Sanskrit
Haran
Mountainous place.
Hebrew
Haranadh
Lord Shiva, one who is fond of music.
Sanskrit
Haranu
Spring rain.
Japanese
Haraprasad
One who grants blessings.
Sanskrit
Hararah
Heated, burning.
Arabic
Haraye
Son of Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Harayir
One who is courageous or brave.
Arabic
Haraz
Precious, valuable.
Persian
Harbansa
Descendant of a warrior.
Punjabi
Harbeer
Lion of God, warrior of God.
Punjabi
Harbel
God has given help.
Hebrew
Harben
Little warrior, brave one.
English
Harbi
Warrior or fighter.
Arabic
Harchandh
Blessed with God's Light.
Punjabi
Harcharan
One who takes shelter in God's feet.
Punjabi
Hardbein
Hard-working.
Germanic
Hardeep
God's lamp or divine light
Punjabi
Hardev
God of all or divine Lord
Punjabi
Hardial
God's light.
Punjabi
Hardini
Inside the heart, beloved.
Sanskrit
Hardipa
Strong and firm.
Indonesian
Hardouin
Strong in heart.
French
Hardwen
Brave friend.
English
Hardwick
Strong village.
English
Hardwin
Brave friend.
Germanic
Hardwyn
Brave friend.
English
Harean
Derived from Hari, meaning 'tawny, brown, or yellow' and often associated wit...
Sanskrit
Hareed
Guarded or protected, often associated with divine protection.
Arabic
Hareem
Guardian, protector, or one who is sacred and inviolable.
Arabic
Hareemah
Hareemah means 'forbidden' or 'sacred' in Arabic.
Arabic
Hareendra
Lord of the monkeys, another name for the Hindu god Hanuman.
Sanskrit
Hareer
Silk
Arabic
Harees
Plowman or cultivator of the land.
Arabic
Hareez
One who is worthy of respect or honor.
Arabic
Hareford
From the hare ford, a crossing where hares are seen.
English
Haregrove
From the hare's grove or thicket.
English
Harekrishna
A name for the Hindu god Krishna, meaning 'Lord Krishna'.
Sanskrit
Harel
Mountain of God, referring to a biblical location.
Hebrew
Hareld
Army ruler, from Old English 'here' (army) and 'weald' (ruler).
English
Harelda
Army ruler, derived from Germanic elements 'hari' (army) and 'wald' (rule).
German
Hareldah
Army ruler, derived from Germanic elements 'hari' (army) and 'wald' (rule).
Dutch
Hareleah
Hare meadow; from Old English 'hara' (hare) and 'leah' (clearing, meadow).
English
Hareph
Means 'plucked' or 'picked' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Hareshwar
Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
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