Names That Mean I

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

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Quiteria
Derived from Latin 'Quiteria', meaning 'peaceful' or 'quiet'.
Spanish
Quiterie
Tranquil, calm.
French
Quitery
Tranquility, calmness.
French
Quito
From the city of Quito.
Spanish
Quiver
A case for holding or carrying arrows.
English
Qulzam
Qulzam is an Arabic name meaning 'great ocean' or 'vast sea'.
Arabic
Qumrah
Moonlit night, camphor.
Arabic
Qumri
Moon-like, referring to a beautiful face or a crescent moon.
Arabic
Qunoot
Invocation, supplication.
Arabic
Quobah
Love, affection.
Akan
Quoc
Nation.
Vietnamese
Quon
Bright, illustrious.
Chinese
Quraisha
Derived from Quraysh, the name of the Prophet Muhammad's tribe.
Arabic
Quraisy
Derived from the name of the Quraysh tribe, the Prophet Muhammad's tribe.
Arabic
Qurb
Nearness, proximity.
Arabic
Qurba
Proximity, nearness.
Arabic
Qurbaani
Sacrifice.
Arabic
Qurban
Sacrificial offering.
Arabic
Quresh
Leadership, power.
Arabic
Qureshi
Belonging to the Quresh tribe.
Arabic
Qurrah
Decision, verdict.
Arabic
Qurrat
Delight, joy.
Arabic
Qurratulain
Consolation of the eyes, meaning a beloved or precious person.
Arabic
Qurratulayn
It means 'coolness of the eyes,' a term of endearment in Arabic.
Arabic
Qurt
unclear, as it is not a widely recognized or documented name. It may have a u...
Arabic
Qurtulain
Celestial.
Arabic
Qusai
Derived from Arabic 'qusayy', meaning 'distant' or 'far away'.
Arabic
Qusaimah
One who divides or distributes, often associated with generosity.
Arabic
Qusay
Distant or far-sighted, derived from the Arabic root q-s-y.
Arabic
Qushayyi
Derived from Arabic 'qushayy', meaning 'little bird' or 'small bird'.
Arabic
Qusta
Derived from Arabic 'qusta', meaning 'cinnamon' or 'costus', a type of aromat...
Arabic
Qutaybah
Impatient or irritable; also a name of a famous Arab general.
Arabic
Qutaylah
A name meaning 'one who speaks little' or 'quiet'.
Arabic
Qutb
Axis, pole, or pivot; a title for a spiritual leader.
Arabic
Qutbuddin
Pole or axis of the religion
Arabic
Qutbullah
Pole or axis of Allah
Arabic
Quthb
Pole or axis, often used in Sufi contexts to denote a spiritual leader.
Arabic
Quwwat
Means 'power' or 'strength' in Arabic.
Arabic
Quyen
Quyen means 'power' or 'authority' in Vietnamese.
Vietnamese
Quyncey
From the place belonging to the queen.
English
Raaadhika
derived from Radha, lover of Lord Krishna in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Raabiah
Fourth, referring to the fourth daughter in a family.
Arabic
Raabit
Raabit means 'one who ties or binds' in Arabic.
Arabic
Raabitah
It means 'connection' or 'bond', referring to a spiritual link.
Arabic
Raad
Thunder, roaring.
Arabic
Raadgjer
Advisor.
Albanian
Raadh
Content, satisfied.
Arabic
Raadha
Radha; prosperity and devotion
Sanskrit
Raadhak
Worshipper or successful one
Sanskrit
Raadhana
Worship or devotion
Sanskrit
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