Names That Mean I

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

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Sepharad
Sepharad is a biblical place name, often identified with Spain or a location ...
Hebrew
Sepharvaim
Referring to a biblical place, meaning.
Hebrew
Sephora
Beautiful bird; derived from the Hebrew name Tzipporah.
Hebrew
Sepi
Means 'beloved' or 'sweetheart' in Persian.
Persian
Sepida
Pure, white.
Persian
Sepideh
Bright, shining.
Persian
Seppi
Diminutive form of Joseph.
German
Seppie
Diminutive form of Josephine.
Dutch
Seppo
Derived from the Finnish word 'seppä', meaning 'smith' or 'blacksmith'.
Finnish
September
Derived from the Latin word 'septem' meaning seven, originally the seventh mo...
English
Sepy
Lovely, beautiful.
Persian
Sequence
A series of interconnected events or things.
English
Sequester
To isolate or separate.
Latin
Sequin
A small, shiny disk used as a decorative element.
English
Sequora
Derived from Latin 'sequor' meaning 'to follow'.
Latin
Sequoya
The name Sequoya honors the Cherokee silversmith who created the Cherokee syl...
Cherokee
Sera
Princess or noblewoman.
Hebrew
Seraat
Star or celestial body, symbolizing brightness and guidance.
Persian
Serach
Oversight or abundance; a granddaughter of Jacob in the Bible.
Hebrew
Serafeena
Fiery one; derived from the Hebrew seraphim, meaning burning ones.
Greek
Serafim
Derived from the Hebrew word for 'fiery ones', referring to the seraphim angels.
Russian
Serafima
Fiery one, derived from the Hebrew seraphim meaning 'burning ones'.
Russian
Serafin
Derived from the Hebrew name Seraphim, meaning 'burning ones' or 'fiery ones'.
Spanish
Serafina
Fiery one; derived from the Hebrew word seraph meaning 'burning'.
Italian
Serafino
Derived from the Hebrew name Seraphim, meaning 'burning ones'.
Italian
Serah
Princess; noblewoman.
Hebrew
Seraiah
Yahweh is ruler or prince of the Lord.
Hebrew
Serap
Meaning 'noble' or 'pure' in Turkish.
Turkish
Seraphim
Burning ones, a type of celestial being in Abrahamic religions.
Hebrew
Seraphina
Fiery one; derived from the Hebrew word for 'burning ones' referring to the s...
Hebrew
Seraphine
Derived from the Hebrew word seraphim, meaning 'fiery ones'.
French
Seraphita
Burning one, derived from the Hebrew word for fiery angels.
Hebrew
Sereen
Sereen means 'calm' or 'serene' in Arabic.
Arabic
Serefina
Serene or calm, derived from Latin serenus.
Italian
Serena
Serene, calm, tranquil.
Latin
Serenata
Serenata means 'serenade' in Italian, referring to a musical composition or e...
Italian
Serendipity
Coined by Horace Walpole from a Persian fairy tale, meaning the faculty of ma...
English
Serene
Means calm and peaceful, derived from the English word serene.
English
Serenity
Derived from the English word serenity, meaning calmness and peace.
English
Serenus
Serenus means 'calm, serene' in Latin.
Latin
Serephynah
Burning one, derived from the Hebrew seraphim.
Greek
Sergeant
Military rank.
English
Serhan
Line of the morning
Turkish
Serihilda
Victory and battle maiden.
Germanic
Serihilde
Victory and battle maiden.
Germanic
Serilda
Serilda means 'armored battle maiden' or 'victorious warrior woman'.
Germanic
Serildah
Victorious strength, derived from elements meaning 'victory' and 'hardy'.
Germanic
Serilde
Victory and strength, from elements 'sig' (victory) and 'hild' (battle).
Germanic
Seriozha
Diminutive of Sergey, meaning 'servant' or 'protector'.
Russian
Seriozhenka
Diminutive of Sergey, meaning 'servant' or 'protector'.
Russian
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