Unisex Names That Mean I

Discover Unisex names meaning I with origins and popularity.

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October
Derived from the Latin word 'october', meaning 'eighth month' in the Roman ca...
English
Odharnait
Little pale green one, from Irish 'odhar' meaning pale or green.
Irish
Odin
Odin is the chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom, war, and de...
Norse
Oighrig
Energetic.
Scottish
Okena
Beautiful.
Cherokee
Olah
Light.
Hungarian
Oliveria
Feminine form of Oliver, meaning 'olive tree'.
Portuguese
Olufunke
God has given me to take care of.
Yoruba
Olwyn
White footprint, referring to a legend of a white-footed ox.
Welsh
Onyeka
Who is greater than God?
Igbo
Onyekachi
Who is greater than God?
Igbo
Ophel
Hill, fortress.
Hebrew
Oracle
Someone who can predict the future or provide wise advice.
Greek
Oran
Pale green, little green one.
Irish
Orane
Rising sun.
French
Orde
Spear or point.
English
Orel
Light of God.
Hebrew
Oriel
Golden or golden one, derived from Latin 'aureolus'.
Latin
Oriole
Name derived from the brightly colored songbird of the same name.
English
Orion
In Greek mythology, Orion was a mighty hunter and son of Poseidon.
Greek
Orlanda
Famous in the land.
Italian
Orleans
From the city of Orleans in France.
French
Orly
My light.
Hebrew
Owon
God receives.
Yoruba
Owyn
Young warrior.
Welsh
Oxide
A compound containing oxygen.
English
Pacifica
Derived from the Latin word 'pacificus', meaning 'peaceful'.
Latin
Page
A boy who is serving as a young attendant or servant.
English
Pagen
Derived from the Old English word 'pagina', meaning a page or attendant.
English
Paisley
From the Scottish surname, derived from a place name meaning 'church' or 'bas...
Scottish
Palani
Benevolent, kind-hearted.
Tamil
Pallas
Wisdom, knowledge.
Greek
Palti
God liberates.
Hebrew
Paltiel
God is my deliverance.
Hebrew
Pamphylia
Ancient region in Anatolia.
Greek
Paras
Gift.
Greek
Pari
Fairy, Angelic.
Persian
Paris
From Paris, capital of France.
Greek
Park
Enclosed field.
English
Parkin
Little Peter.
English
Parlan
From the name of a village in Lincolnshire, England.
English
Parrish
From the parish, referring to someone who lived near a church or parish.
English
Parson
Occupational surname for a person who served as a parish priest or parson.
English
Pascale
Easter-related, feminine form of Pascal.
French
Pascha
Easter-related, derivative of Pascal.
Russian
Pat
Diminutive of Patrick or Patricia.
English
Patli
Medicine, remedy.
Nahuatl
Pattie
Noble, patrician.
English
Patty
Noble; patrician.
Latin
Pavan
Wind.
Sanskrit
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