'I' Names are Interesting Iconic Innovative

  1. Islah
    • Ismael
      • Origin:

        Spanish variation of Ishmael
      • Meaning:

        "God will hear"
      • Description:

        Ismael is Spanish and Portuguese rendition of the Biblical name Ishmael and the form used in the Greek New Testament. Currently, it is the variant that ranks most highly on the US charts and it is popular among the Hispanic community, both in the US, and globally.
    • Ismene
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "knowledgeable"
      • Description:

        Sister of Antigone and daughter of Oedipus in Greek mythology, Ismene's name is unlikely to make it in modern times because of its teasability factor. Ismay or Esme would be better bets.
    • Israel
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "he who struggles with God"
      • Description:

        Though it was used by the Puritans in the sixteenth century, the founding of the modern Jewish state in 1948 transformed Israel from a traditional favorite into an icon of Judaism.
    • Ithaca
      • Origin:

        Place-name
      • Description:

        The island home of Odysseus, and city site of Cornell University, sounds soft and pleasant enough to make it a candidate for babynamehood.
    • Iva
      • Ivan
        • Origin:

          Russian variation of John
        • Meaning:

          "God is gracious"
        • Description:

          Though some might find it a bit heavy-booted, Ivan is one of the few Russian boys' names to become fully accepted into the American naming pool.
      • Ivana
        • Origin:

          Feminine variation of Ivan
        • Description:

          A rarely used Slavic name until the Czech-born ex-Mrs. Trump took it over the top. Daughter's name Ivanka adds a dollop of charm.
      • Ivanka
        • Origin:

          Variation of Ivana
        • Meaning:

          "God is gracious"
        • Description:

          High-profile First Daughter Trump bears a nickname for her mother's name, Ivana. But though quite common in Slavic countries, and despite its international appeal, Ivanka is likely to remain a Singe-Celebrity name in the US — the Oprah of the political world — for the foreseeable future. Ivanka's larger impact on names may be inspiring parents to name their daughters after their moms.
      • Ives
        • Origin:

          English variation of Yves
        • Meaning:

          "yew wood"
        • Description:

          Smooth and sleek one-syllable name, sometimes suggested for Sagittarius boys.
      • Ivette
        • Origin:

          French variation of Yvette
        • Description:

          Feels more modern than the Y version but also less authentic.
      • Ivonne
        • Origin:

          French variation of Yvonne
        • Description:

          The I freshens up this name.
      • Ivor
        • Origin:

          Scottish variation of Welsh Ifor
        • Meaning:

          "yew"
        • Description:

          Ivor, a favorite choice for upscale characters in Brit Lit novels by authors like P.G. Wodehouse and Evelyn Waugh, is an interesting and unusual name just waiting to be discovered by parents in this country.
      • Ivory
        • Origin:

          Word name meaning the hard, white material from the tusks and teeth of animals; can also mean "pale, white"
        • Meaning:

          "pale, white"
        • Description:

          Ivory was last popular a hundred years ago. In 2013, it finally began to regain some momentum in the female rankings, reentering the Top 1000.
      • Ivy
        • Origin:

          Botanical name
        • Description:

          The quirky, offbeat and energetic botanical name Ivy is enjoying a deserved revival, propelled even higher by its choice by high-profile parents Beyonce and Jay-Z for daughter Blue Ivy. Ivy is also traditionally used at Christmas, make this one of the perfect names for December babies.
      • Idalee
        • Idana
          • Idelisa
            • Idla
              • Idna