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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 401. | Inocente | Spanish |  | Innocent. |
| 402. | Intercidona | Latin |  | Goddess of birthing. |
| 403. | Inteus | Native American |  | Has no shame. |
| 404. | Intisar | Arabic |  | Triumphant. |
| 405. | Intisar | Muslim |  | Triumph. |
| 406. | Intisara | Arabic |  | Triumphant. |
| 407. | Intizara | Arabic |  | Triumphant. |
| 408. | Inuus | Latin |  | God of fertility. |
| 409. | Invidia | Latin |  | Envious. |
| 410. | Inys | Irish |  | From the river island. |
| 411. | Inyx | Latin |  | Spell. |
| 412. | Ioakim | Russian |  | From Job. |
| 413. | Ioan | Hebrew |  | Gift from God. |
| 414. | Ioan | Welsh |  | Welsh form of John 'God's gift'. |
| 415. | Iob | Welsh |  | Diminutive of Iorwerth: Worthy lord. Derived from 'ior' and 'gwerth'. Legendary son of Maredudd. |
| 416. | Iola | Greek |  | Violet-colored dawn. Sister of Iphitus. |
| 417. | Iola | Welsh |  | Valued by the Lord. Feminine form of Iolo: Diminutive of Iorwerth. |
| 418. | Iolana | Hawaiian |  | To soar like the hawk. |
| 419. | Iolantha | Greek |  | Violet. |
| 420. | Iolanthe | Greek |  | Violet flower. The name of a Gilbert and Sullivan Opera from 1882. Also a mythological sea nymph and daughter of Oceanus. |
| 421. | Iole | Greek |  | Sister of Iphitus. |
| 422. | Iolo | Welsh |  | Diminutive of Iorwerth: worthy lord. |
| 423. | Iomar | Gaelic |  | Archer. |
| 424. | Iomhar | Teutonic |  | Archer. |
| 425. | Ion | Greek |  | Son of Apollo. |
| 426. | Iona | Celtic |  | From the king's island. |
| 427. | Iona | English |  | Violet. |
| 428. | Iona | Greek |  | Violet, from the Greek word 'ion'. Amethyst. |
| 429. | Iona | Scottish |  | Dove. Also the name of a Scottish island. |
| 430. | Iona | Welsh |  | Legendary king of France. |
| 431. | Ionanna | Hebrew |  | Grace. |
| 432. | Ione | Celtic |  | From the king's island. |
| 433. | Ione | Greek |  | Amethyst. Violet. |
| 434. | Ionessa | Greek |  | Amethyst. |
| 435. | Ionia | Greek |  | Amethyst. |
| 436. | Ionna | Ukrainian |  | God's gift. |
| 437. | Ionnes | Hebrew |  | Gift from God. |
| 438. | Iora | Greek |  | Pure. |
| 439. | Iorgas | Greek |  | Farmer. |
| 440. | Iorwerth | Welsh |  | Worthy lord. Derived from 'ior' and 'gwerth'. Legendary son of Maredudd. |
| 441. | Iosep | Hebrew |  | God will multiply. |
| 442. | Ioseph | Hebrew |  | God will multiply. |
| 443. | Iov | Hebrew |  | God will estahlish. |
| 444. | Iov | Russian |  | From Job. |
| 445. | Iphedeiah | Biblical |  | Redemption of the Lord. |
| 446. | Iphedeiah | Biblical |  | Redemption of the Lord. |
| 447. | Iphegenia | Greek |  | Daughter sacrificed by Agamemnon. |
| 448. | Iphicles | Latin |  | Twin of Hercules. |
| 449. | Iphides | Greek |  | Hercules' twin brother. |
| 450. | Iphimedeia | Latin |  | Daughter of Triopas. |
| 451. | Iphinome | Latin |  | Amazon. |
| 452. | Iphis | Greek |  | Hanged himself over unrequited love. |
| 453. | Iphis | Latin |  | Lover who hanged himself. |
| 454. | Iphitus | Greek |  | Brother of Iole. |
| 455. | Iphitus | Latin |  | Brother of Iole. |
| 456. | Iqbaal | Muslim |  | Variant of Iqbal: Prosperity. Wealth. |
| 457. | Iqbal | Muslim |  | Prosperity. Wealth. |
| 458. | Iqtidaar | Muslim |  | Variant of Iqtidar: Capability. Power. |
| 459. | Iqtidar | Muslim |  | Capability. Power. |
| 460. | Ir | Biblical |  | Watchman; city; vision |
| 461. | Ira | Biblical |  | Watchman; making bare; pouring out |
| 462. | Ira | Hebrew |  | Watchful. One of King David's men in the Old Testament. Famous Bearer: Lyricist Ira Gershwin. |
| 463. | Irad | Biblical |  | Wild ass, heap of empire, dragon. |
| 464. | Iram | Biblical |  | The effusion of them, a high heap. |
| 465. | Iram | Muslim |  | Heaven. Garden. |
| 466. | Iras | Shakespearean |  | 'Antony and Cleopatra'. Lady attending on Cleopatra. |
| 467. | Iratze | Spanish |  | Reference to the Virgin Mary. |
| 468. | Irayna | Greek |  | Peace. Greek goddess of peace. |
| 469. | Irena | Greek |  | Peace. |
| 470. | Irena | Russian |  | Peace. |
| 471. | Irenbend | Anglo-Saxon |  | Iron bend. |
| 472. | Irene | Greek |  | Peace. An early Christian martyr, and later borne by several Byzantine empresses. |
| 473. | Irene | Spanish |  | Peace. |
| 474. | Irenke | Hungarian |  | Peaceful. |
| 475. | Irfaan | Muslim |  | Variant of Irfan: Thankfulness. Knowledge. Wisdom. |
| 476. | 'Irfaan | Muslim |  | Variant of Irfan: Knowledge. Wisdom. |
| 477. | Irfan | Muslim |  | Thankfulness. Knowledge. Wisdom. |
| 478. | Iri | Biblical |  | Fire, light. |
| 479. | Iriana | Greek |  | Peace. Greek goddess of peace. |
| 480. | Irijah | Biblical |  | The fear of the Lord. |
| 481. | Irina | Greek |  | Peace. |
| 482. | Irina | Russian |  | Peace. |
| 483. | Irini | Greek |  | Peace. |
| 484. | Irinia | Greek |  | Peace. |
| 485. | Iris | Greek |  | Rainbow goddess of Greek mythology who used rainbows as a bridge to carry messages from the gods to mankind. Iris is also a flower name. |
| 486. | Iris | Hebrew |  | Flower. |
| 487. | Iris | Latin |  | Diminutive of Beatrice. A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. |
| 488. | Iris | Latin |  | Diminutive of Beatrice F: A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise, perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari who was Dante's earliest love. |
| 489. | Iris | Shakespearean |  | 'The Tempest' A spirit, rainbow goddess of Greek mythology. |
| 490. | Irisa | Greek |  | Rainbow. |
| 491. | Irisa | Russian |  | Rainbow. Also a flower name. Iris was the mythological messenger-goddess who rode on rainbows from heaven to earth to deliver messages from Olympus. |
| 492. | Irma | German |  | Universal, from the Old German 'irmin'. War goddess. |
| 493. | Irma | Latin |  | Noble. |
| 494. | Irmgard | German |  | War goddess. |
| 495. | Irmigard | German |  | War goddess. |
| 496. | Irmina | German |  | War goddess. |
| 497. | Irmina | Latin |  | Noble. |
| 498. | Irmine | German |  | War goddess. |
| 499. | Irmine | Latin |  | Noble. |
| 500. | Irmuska | German |  | War goddess. |