2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [34]
Iantha, Ianthia, Ianthina
Ibtesam (Arabic) One who smiles often
Ibtisam, Ibtysam
Ibtihaj (Arabic) A delight; bringer of joy
Ibtehaj, Ibtyhaj
Ida (Greek) One who is diligent; hardworking; in mythology, the nymph who cared for Zeus on Mount Ida
Idania, Idaea, Idalee, Idaia, Idania, Idalia, Idalie, Idana
Idil (Latin) A pleasant woman
Idyl, Idill, Idyll
Idoia (Spanish) Refers to the Virgin Mary
Idoea, Idurre, Iratze, Izazkun
Idona (Scandinavian) A fresh-faced woman
Idonah, Idonna, Idonnah
Ife (African) One who loves and is loved
Ifeh, Iffe
Ignatia (Latin) A fiery woman; burning brightly
Igantiah, Ignacia, Ignazia
Iheoma (Hawaiian) Lifted up by God
Ikeida (American) A spontaneous woman
Ikeidah, Ikeyda, Ikeydah
Ilamay (French) From the island
Ilamaye, Ilamai, Ilamae
Ilandere (American) Moon woman
Ilander, Ilanderre, Ilandera, Ilanderra
Ilia (Greek) From the ancient city
Iliah, Ilea, Ileah, Iliya, Iliyah, Ilya, Ilyah
Iliana (English) Form of Aileen, meaning, “the light-bearer”
Ilianna, Ilyana, Ilyanna, Ilene, Iline, Ilyne
Ilithyia (Greek) In mythology, goddess of childbirth
Ilithya, Ilithiya, Ilithyiah
Ilma (German) Form of Wilhelmina, meaning “determined protector”
Ilmah, Illma, Illmah
Ilori (African) A special child; one who is treasured
Illori, Ilorie, Illorie, Ilory, Illory, Ilorey, Illorey, Iloree
Ilta (Finnish) Born at night
Iltah, Illta
Ilyse (German / Greek) Born into the nobility / form of Elyse, meaning “blissful”
Ilysea, Ilysia, Ilysse, Ilysea
Imala (Native American) One who disciplines others
Imalah, Imalla, Imallah, Immala, Immalla
Iman (Arabic) Having great faith
Imani, Imanie, Imania, Imaan, Imany, Imaney, Imanee, Imanea, Imain, Imaine, Imayn
Imanuela (Spanish) A faithful woman
Imanuella, Imanuel, Imanuele, Imanuell
Imari (Japanese) Daughter of today
Imarie, Imaree, Imarea, Imary, Imarey
Imelda (Italian) Warrior in the universal battle
Imeldah, Imalda, Imaldah
Imperia (Latin) A majestic woman
Imperiah, Imperea, Impereah, Imperial, Imperiel, Imperielle, Imperialle
Ina (Polynesian) In mythology, a moon goddess
Inah, Inna, Innah
Inaki (Asian) Having a generous nature
Inakie, Inaky, Inakey, Inakea, Inakee
Inanna (Sumerian) A lady of the sky; in mythology, goddess of love, fertility, war, and the earth
Inannah, Inana, Inanah, Inann, Inanne, Inane
Inara (Arabic) A heaven-sent daughter; one who shines with light
Inarah, Innara, Inarra, Innarra
Inari (Finnish / Japanese) Woman from the lake / one who is successful
Inarie, Inaree, Inary, Inarey, Inarea, Inareah
Inaya (Arabic) One who cares for the well-being of others
Inayah, Inayat
Inca (Indian) An adventurer
Incah, Inka, Inkah, Incka, Inckah
India (English) From the river; woman from India
Indea, Indiah, Indeah, Indya, Indiya, Indee, Inda, Indy
Indiana (English) From the land of the Indians; from the state of Indiana
Indianna, Indyana, Indyanna
Indiece (American) A capable woman
Indeice, Indeace, Indeece, Indiese, Indeise, Indeese, Indease
Indigo (English) Resembling the plant; a purplish-blue dye
Indygo, Indeego
Ineesha (American) A sparkling woman
Ineeshah, Ineisha, Ineishah, Iniesha, Inieshah, Ineasha, Ineashah, Ineysha
Ingalls (American) A peaceful woman
Ingelise (Danish) Having the grace of the god Ing
Ingelisse, Ingeliss, Ingelyse, Ingelisa, Ingelissa, Ingelysa, Ingelyssa
Inghean (Scottish) Her father’s daughter
Ingheane, Inghinn, Ingheene, Ingheen, Inghynn
Ingrid (Scandinavian) Having the beauty of the God Ing
Ingred, Ingrad, Inga, Inge, Inger, Ingmar, Ingrida, Ingria, Ingrit, Inkeri
Inis (Irish) Woman from Ennis
Iniss, Inisse, Innis, Inys, Innys, Inyss, Inysse
Intisar (Arabic) One who is victorious; triumphant
Intisara, Intisarah, Intizar, Intizara, Intizarah, Intisarr, Intysarr, Intysar
Iolanthe (Greek) Resembling a violet flower
Iolanda, Iolanta, Iolantha, Iolante, Iolande, Iolanthia, Iolanthea
Iona (Greek) Woman from the island
Ionna, Ioane, Ioann, Ioanne
Ionanna (Hebrew) Filled with grace
Ionannah, Ionana,