Names That Mean I

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

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Makhluf
Preserved or protected, often used as a name for a child who is cherished.
Arabic
Makhool
Generous, liberal.
Arabic
Makhra
Smooth-skinned, elegant.
Arabic
Makhtubah
Written, recorded.
Arabic
Makia
Gift from God.
Arabic
Makiah
Who is like God?.
Hebrew
Makiko
True child.
Japanese
Makin
Skillful, capable.
Arabic
Makini
Calm, patient.
Swahili
Makinley
Son of the fair warrior, derived from the Gaelic Mac Coinnigh.
English
Makis
Short form of Makarios, meaning 'blessed'.
Greek
Makishah
Hopeful, making progress.
Hebrew
Makiyah
Miraculous, beautiful.
Arabic
Makiyo
True generation.
Japanese
Makkapitew
An evil spirit or monster associated with winter and cold.
Cherokee
Makkedah
Place name mentioned in the Bible.
Hebrew
Makki
Noble, distinguished.
Arabic
Maknoon
Hidden.
Arabic
Maknoonah
Hidden, concealed.
Arabic
Maknooz
Hidden, concealed.
Arabic
Mako
Child, sincere.
Japanese
Makoto
Sincerity, truth.
Japanese
Makramah
Generosity, nobility, or honor.
Arabic
Makramullah
Honor or generosity of Allah
Arabic
Maktasi
To shine.
Swahili
Maktoom
Hidden.
Arabic
Maktoomah
Hidden.
Arabic
Maktoonah
Hidden.
Arabic
Maktub
It is written.
Arabic
Makungu
Justice.
Swahili
Makut
One who is wide awake.
Yoruba
Makyah
Who is like Yahweh?.
Hebrew
Makynlea
Combination of Makenzie and Leah.
English
Makynleigh
Combination of Makenzie and Leigh.
English
Makys
meaning.
English
Malaahah
Tears, weeping.
Arabic
Malaahat
Grace, blessings.
Arabic
Malaahbet
Beautiful love.
Turkish
Malac
Servant or devotee of Saint Malo.
Irish
Malachy
Servant of Saint Malo.
Irish
Malada
Creeper, vine-like plant.
Sanskrit
Maladh
Disciple of Saint Patrick.
Irish
Malagigi
Malagigi is a character from Italian epic poetry, likely derived from 'Mala G...
Italian
Malaha
not widely known, as it is a rare and uncommon name.
Arabic
Malahah
not well-documented, and it does not have a widely accepted meaning in Arabic.
Arabic
Malaia
Derived from Greek 'malakia' meaning softness or gentleness.
Greek
Malaiarasan
King of the hill or mountain king, derived from Tamil 'malai' (hill) and 'ara...
Tamil
Malaimagal
Daughter of the mountain; Goddess Parvati
Tamil
Malaimagan
Son of the mountain or hill chief.
Tamil
Malaina
Derived from Greek 'melaina' meaning 'dark, black'.
Greek
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