Names That Mean I

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

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Marilis
A combination of Maria and Elisabeth, meaning 'bitter' and 'God is my oath'.
Swedish
Marillah
Bitter or rebellious, derived from the Hebrew name Mary.
Hebrew
Marilou
Combination of Marie and Lou, meaning 'bitter' and 'famous warrior'.
French
Marina
Of the sea, derived from Latin 'marinus' meaning 'belonging to the sea'.
Latin
Marinelle
Little sea.
English
Mariner
Sailor.
English
Marinho
Mariner, sailor.
Portuguese
Marinyha
Bitter sea.
Russian
Mariquita
Diminutive of María, meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved'.
Spanish
Mariraj
King of the sea, derived from mari (sea) and raj (king).
Sanskrit
Marisa
Of the sea, derived from Latin 'maris'.
Italian
Marisela
Marisela is a combination of María and Celia, meaning 'star of the sea'.
Spanish
Marisella
Little Mary, derived from Maria combined with a diminutive suffix.
Italian
Marishka
A diminutive of Maria, meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'.
Russian
Mariske
Dutch diminutive of Maria, meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved'.
Dutch
Marisol
Combination of María and Sol, meaning 'Mary of the sun'.
Spanish
Maristela
Combination of Maria and Estela, meaning 'star of the sea'.
Portuguese
Maritsa
Bitter.
Greek
Mariucca
Little Maria
Italian
Mariwah
Means 'beautiful' or 'good' in the Akan language.
Akan
Mariya
Bitter.
Hebrew
Marja
Bitter.
Finnish
Marjana
Bitter.
Slavic
Marjane
Bitter.
Persian
Marjaneh
Bitter.
Persian
Marjanka
Little Maria
Slavic
Marjean
Combination of Mary and Jean.
English
Marjolein
Bitter.
Dutch
Marjoleine
Bitter.
Dutch
Marjorie
Pearl, derived from the Greek name Margarites.
English
Mark
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Latin
Marka
A diminutive of Mark, meaning 'warlike'.
Russian
Markanday
Descendant of Markandeya, a sage in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Markandeya
A sage in Hindu mythology who was granted immortality by Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Markie
Diminutive of Mark, meaning 'warlike'.
English
Markisia
Markisia is a Swahili name meaning 'one who is praised'.
Swahili
Marko
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Latin
Markos
Derived from Mars, the Roman god of war.
Greek
Markus
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Latin
Marla
Bitter.
Hebrew
Marlanah
Combination of Marla and -nah, possibly meaning 'from the high tower'.
English
Marleana
Combination of Mary and Leana, meaning 'bitter' and 'light'.
English
Marlon
Derived from the French name Marlon, meaning 'little falcon'.
English
Marlow
Derived from a place name meaning 'driftwood lake' or 'remnants of a lake'.
English
Marmaduc
Derived from Welsh 'Maredudd', meaning 'sea lord' or 'great lord'.
Welsh
Marmari
Sparkling.
Greek
Marmik
Enthusiastic.
Gujarati
Marmion
Guardian, protector.
English
Marnah
Rejoice.
Arabic
Marneena
Tender, affectionate.
Irish
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