Name with I
A classic, widely used boy's first name.
Common male first name in many countries.
Well-known girl's first name (and a flower!).
Very popular girl's first name.
Familiar male first name with biblical roots.
Common female first name across cultures.
Recognized female given name, common in Europe.
Well-known variant spelling of Isabel.
Short, popular girl's first name.
Common spelling of a girl's first name.
Widely used male first name (Slavic origin).
Also used as a girl's first name in English.
Spanish male given name; valid as a first name.
Given name used internationally; also Inés/Inês.
Alternate spelling of the first name Isaac.
Color-inspired given name, rising in US/UK.
"Indiana Jones" helped popularize this given name.
Old German name, common in Europe/US.
Germanic origin, classic female name.
Short form of names like Ina-Marie, used in EU.
Hebrew origin, biblical prophet name, common in US.
Slavic feminine name, form of Joan, used in Europe.
Biblical given name; also country name, but used as first name.
Variant of Ishmael, biblical given name in many cultures.
Used as a unisex given name, especially in US and Israel.
Feminine name, famous from PM Indira Gandhi in India.
Short form of names like Isabel or Isak in several countries.
Nickname for Ignatius or Igor; common English pet name.
Used as a given name in India and SE Asia, linked to a deity.
Variant of Isabella, popular in Latin America and Europe.
Slavic diminutive of Ivana, known from Ivanka Trump.
Central/Eastern European female name, especially Polish, Czech.
Arabic unisex name meaning faith; well‑known via Iman model.
Short form of Isaac or Dwight Eisenhower’s nickname.
Modern unisex nickname given as a first name, esp. in UK/US.
Galician/Portuguese form of James; appears in Shakespeare.
Spanish/Latin female name; famous Imelda Marcos from Philippines.
Feminine name, variant of Isidora, Greek for “gift of Isis”.
Nickname for Indiana or Indigo; used as a unisex given name.
Arabic given name meaning “God will hear”; common in Muslim cultures.
Rare English given name from the word “ivory”; used as unisex.
Given name from an English surname; known via Steve Irwin.
Arabic form of Abraham, very common male given name.
Variant of Isaiah, Hebrew origin meaning “Yahweh is salvation”.
Old Spanish form of Agnes, used as a female given name.
Variant of Emmanuel, Hebrew origin “God is with us”.
Given name in Slavic and Greek areas; form of Elijah/Ilija.
Short female given name; also used as variant of Ila/Isla.
Female given name, short form of Ivana; Slavic origin.
Germanic given name, historically unisex; short for Ingeborg.
Biblical male given name, variant of Ishmael, “God will hear”.
German male given name, related to Ing or IngoBert.
Given name from a surname; used in English especially in US.
Female given name, variant spelling of Eileen/Ilene.
Scottish form of Joanna, used esp. in UK.
Latin origin, means 'fiery one'; classic male name.
Given name meaning 'green, fresh'; variant of Irwin.
Scottish form of John, popular in Scotland.
Romanian given name, from Greek 'Ionēs'.
Modern feminine name; actress Idina Menzel.
Welsh/English male name, means 'Lord'.
Short form of Iván/Ivan, used across Europe.
Spanish given name, from Isidore, means 'gift of Isis'.
Polish male name, diminutive of Ireneusz.
Old-fashioned English feminine name; classic in US.
Slavic female name, variant of Ivana, common in PL/CZ.
Name from Arthurian legend, used as female given name.
Indian male given name, popular in Hindi speakers.
Ukrainian form of Irene, common female name in UA.
Diminutive of Irena in Polish, used as a first name.
Latin-origin given name, used in Africa and beyond.
Scottish given name, used for both boys and girls.
Rare but used given name, also Nigerian nickname.
Indian nickname/short form, used as a given name.
Romanian/Welsh male name, related to John.
Les mots dans la liste Name with I proviennent des joueurs du jeu de mots Le Petit Bac.