Names That Mean I

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

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Seritah
Princess.
Hebrew
Serjiusz
Sirius (the star).
Polish
Serle
Dermatological surname.
English
Serlin
From the sunny hill.
English
Serlinah
Calm and beautiful.
English
Serlinda
Beautiful and kind.
Spanish
Serlo
Sheltered hill.
English
Serlyn
Beautiful lake.
English
Serlyna
Serene and beautiful.
English
Serra
Means 'mountain range' or 'saw' in Latin.
Latin
Serug
Branch or tendril, possibly meaning 'intertwined'.
Hebrew
Servaas
Servant of God, derived from Latin 'servus' meaning servant.
Dutch
Servacio
Derived from the Latin name Servatius, meaning 'to save' or 'to protect'.
Spanish
Seryn
Bright, shining.
Welsh
Sesame
Referring to the sesame seed plant.
English
Sesha
One who remains.
Sanskrit
Seshadri
Lord Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Seshamraju
Lord Venkateshwara (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu).
Sanskrit
Seshan
Learned, wise.
Tamil
Seshanand
Bliss of Lord Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Seshaveni
Goddess of intelligence.
Sanskrit
Sesheta
Goddess of writing and measurement.
Egyptian
Sessue
Swift, fast.
Japanese
Sessy
Pet form of the name Cecelia, meaning blind.
English
Sesto
Sixth.
Italian
Setan
Devil, evil spirit.
Indonesian
Setanta
Setanta is the birth name of the Irish mythological hero Cú Chulainn, meaning...
Irish
Setayesh
Laudation, praise.
Persian
Seten
Meaning 'eight' in Turkish, symbolizing prosperity and abundance.
Turkish
Seth
Appointed, placed.
Hebrew
Sethi
Descendant of Seth, from the biblical figure.
Punjabi
Sethu
Bridge, connecting link.
Tamil
Sethur
Hidden, concealed.
Hebrew
Sethuramani
One who is like Rama, a name for the god Vishnu.
Tamil
Setia
Faithful, loyal.
Indonesian
Setsuko
Setsuko means 'child of snow' or 'snow child' in Japanese.
Japanese
Setu
Bridge or a means of crossing over.
Sanskrit
Setukrute
One who has conquered the six enemies (lust, anger, greed, delusion, pride, e...
Sanskrit
Seumas
Supplanter, derived from the Hebrew name Jacob.
Scottish
Seva
Short form of Vsevolod, meaning 'ruler of all'.
Russian
Sevah
Means 'love' or 'affection' in Persian.
Persian
Sevak
Servant or devotee, often used in religious contexts.
Armenian
Sevan
Derived from Lake Sevan, meaning 'black lake' or 'dark water'.
Armenian
Sevana
Means 'black rose' in Armenian.
Armenian
Sevda
Love, affection.
Turkish
Seven
derived from the number seven.
English
Sever
Strict, severe.
Latin
Severa
Strict, severe.
Latin
Severan
Belonging to Severus.
Latin
Severen
derived from the surname Severin.
English
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