Names That Mean I

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

60,025 names found Page 605 of 1,201
Lepati
Unexplained.
Hawaiian
Lepolo
Inexplicable.
Hawaiian
Leppa
Talkative.
Finnish
Lera
Ancient Slavic goddess of spring.
Russian
Lere
One who is special or chosen.
Yoruba
Lerenzo
Derived from Lorenzo, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel'.
Italian
Lerie
Combination of the names Laura and Marie.
English
Lerin
Combination of the names Laura and Erin.
English
Lerne
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Leroi
The king, derived from French 'le roi'.
French
Lerol
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Lerola
Combination of the names Lena and Lola.
Italian
Leroux
The red-haired one or redhead.
French
Leroy
The king, from French 'le roi'.
French
Lerrin
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Lery
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Leryn
Derived from Welsh 'ller' meaning 'the sea' or 'ocean'.
Welsh
Lesha
Diminutive of Alexey or Alexander, meaning 'defender'.
Russian
Leshawn
Combination of the prefix 'Le-' and the name Shawn, meaning 'God is gracious'.
English
Leshem
A precious stone, possibly opal or amber, mentioned in the Bible.
Hebrew
Leshia
Diminutive of Aleksandra, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Russian
Leshon
Means 'tongue' or 'language' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Lesma
Jasmine flower.
Slavic
Lesney
From the gray island.
English
Lesser
Inferior, smaller.
English
Lessie
Diminutive form of Leslie.
English
Letah
Hidden.
Hebrew
Lethe
Oblivion, forgetfulness.
Greek
Lethia
Oblivion, forgetfulness.
Greek
Leti
Happiness, joy.
Greek
Letif
Kind, gentle.
Arabic
Letifah
Kind, gentle.
Arabic
Letisha
Joy or happiness.
Swahili
Letitia
Means 'joy, gladness' from Latin laetitia.
Latin
Letizia
Joy, gladness, from Latin laetitia.
Italian
Letje
Letje is a Dutch diminutive of Elisabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Dutch
Leto
derived from Greek mythology, Leto was a goddess and mother of Apollo and Art...
Greek
Lettie
Diminutive form of Leticia, meaning joy.
English
Letty
Pet form of Leticia, meaning joy.
English
Letya
Diminutive form of Leticia, meaning joy.
Russian
Letycja
Polish form of Leticia, meaning joy.
Polish
Leucippe
White horse.
Greek
Leuconoe
White-wine.
Greek
Leucothea
White goddess.
Greek
Leucothia
White goddess.
Greek
Leva
Lioness.
Lithuanian
Levandar
Combination of 'Levan' and 'dar', possibly meaning 'lion's gift'.
English
Levania
Moonlight.
Hebrew
Levanna
White.
Hebrew
Levant
Rising.
French
About names that mean I

Names with the meaning “I” are often chosen for their symbolism and positive values. Explore origins, pronunciation, and popularity to find the right fit.

Suggest a Name
BabyNameLore