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Hoshiko, Hoshyko, Hoshie, Hoshee, Hoshea, Hoshy, Hoshey

Hototo (Native American) One who whistles; a warrior spirit that sings

Houston (Gaelic/English) From Hugh’s town, from the town on the hill

Huston, Houstyn, Hustin, Husten, Hustin, Houstun

Howard (English) The guardian of the home

Howerd, Howord, Howurd, Howird, Howyrd, Howi, Howie, Howy

Howi (Native American) Resembling a turtle dove

Hrothgar (Anglo-Saxon) A king

Hrothgarr, Hrothegar, Hrothegarr, Hrothgare, Hrothegare

Hubert (German) Having a shining intellect

Hobart, Huberte, Huburt, Huburte, Hubirt, Hubirte, Hubyrt, Hubyrte, Hubie, Uberto

Hudson (English) The son of Hugh; from the river

Hudsun, Hudsen, Hudsan, Hudsin, Hudsyn

Hugin (Norse) A thoughtful man

Hugyn, Hugen, Hugan, Hugon, Hugun

Humam (Arabic) A generous and brave man

Hungan (Haitian) A spirit master or priest

Hungen, Hungon, Hungun, Hungin, Hungyn

Hungas (Irish) A vigorous man

*THunter (English) A great huntsman and provider

Huntar, Huntor, Huntur, Huntir, Huntyr, Hunte, Hunt, Hunting

Husky (American) A big man; a manly man

Huski, Huskie, Huskey, Huskee, Huskea, Husk, Huske

Huslu (Native American) Resembling a hairy bear

Huslue, Huslou

Husto (Spanish) A righteous man

Hustio, Husteo, Hustiyo, Husteyo

Huynh (Vietnamese) An older brother

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Iakovos (Hebrew) Form of Jacob, meaning “he who supplants”

Iakovus, Iakoves, Iakovas, Iakovis, Iakovys

*lan (Gaelic) Form of John, meaning “God is gracious”

Iain, Iaine, Iayn, Iayne, Iaen, Iaene, Iahn

Iavor (Bulgarian) From the sycamore tree

Iaver, Iavur, Iavar, Iavir, Iavyr

Ibrahim (Arabic) Form of Abraham, meaning “father of a multitude; father of nations”

Ibraheem, Ibraheim, Ibrahiem, Ibraheam, Ibrahym

Ichabod (Hebrew) The glory has gone

Ikabod, Ickabod, Icabod, Ichavod, Ikavod, Icavod, Ickavod, Icha

Ichtaca (Nahuatl) A secretive man

Ichtaka, Ichtacka

Ida (Anglo-Saxon) A king

Idah

Idi (African) Born during the holiday of Idd

Idie, Idy, Idey, Idee, Idea

Ido (Arabic / Hebrew) A mighty man / to evaporate

Iddo, Idoh, Iddoh

Idris (Welsh) An eager lord

Idrys, Idriss, Idrisse, Idryss, Idrysse

Iefan (Welsh) Form of John, meaning “God is gracious”

Iefon, Iefen, Iefin, Iefyn, Iefun, Ifan, Ifon, Ifen

Ifor (Welsh) An archer

Ifore, Ifour, Ifoure

Igasho (Native American) A wanderer

Igashoe, Igashow, Igashowe

Ignatius (Latin) A fiery man; one who is ardent

Ignac, Ignace, Ignacio, Ignacius, Ignatious, Ignatz, Ignaz, Ignazio

Igor (Scandinavian / Russian) A hero / Ing’s soldier

Igoryok

Ihit (Indian) One who is honored

Ihyt, Ihitt, Ihytt

Ihsan (Arabic) A charitable man

Ihsann, Ihsen, Ihsin, Ihsyn, Ihson, Ihsun

Ike (Hebrew) Form of Isaac, meaning “full of laughter”

Iki, Ikie, Iky, Ikey, Ikee, Ikea

Iker (Basque) A visitor

Ikar, Ikir, Ikyr, Ikor, Ikur

Ilario (Italian) A cheerful man

Ilareo, Ilariyo, Ilareyo, Ilar, Ilarr, Ilari, Ilarie, Ilary

Ilhuitl (Nahuatl) Born during the daytime

Illanipi (Native American) An amazing man

Illanipie, Illanipy, Illanipey, Illanipee, Illanipea

Iluminado (Spanish) One who shines brightly

Illuminado, Iluminato, Illuminato, Iluminados, Iluminatos, Illuminados, Illuminatos

Imaran (Indian) Having great strength

Imaren, Imaron, Imarun, Imarin, Imaryn

Inaki (Basque) An ardent man

Inakie, Inaky, Inakey, Inakee, Inakea, Inacki, Inackie, Inackee

Ince (Hungarian) One who is innocent

Inse

Indiana (English) From the land of the Indians; from the state of Indiana

Indianna, Indyana, Indyanna

Ingemar (Scandinavian) The son of Ing

Ingamar, Ingemur, Ingmar, Ingmur, Ingar, Ingemer, Ingmer

Inger (Scandinavian) One who is fertile

Inghar, Ingher

Ingo (Scandinavian / Danish) A lord / from the meadow

Ingoe, Ingow, Ingowe

Ingram (Scandinavian) A raven of peace

Ingra, Ingrem, Ingrim, Ingrym, Ingrum, Ingrom, Ingraham, Ingrahame, Ingrams

Iniko (African) Born during troubled times

Inicko, Inico, Inyko, Inycko, Inyco

Iranga (Sri Lankan) One who is special

Irenbend (Anglo-Saxon) From the iron bend

Ironbend

Irwin (English) A friend of the wild boar

Irwinn, Irwinne, Irwyn, Irwynne,

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