2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [89]
*TIsaac (Hebrew) Full of laughter
Ike, Isaack, Isaak, Isac, Isacco, Isak, Issac, Itzak
*TIsaiah (Hebrew) God is my salvation
Isa, Isaia, Isais, Isia, Isiah, Issiah, Izaiah, Iziah
Iseabail (Hebrew) One who is devoted to God
Iseabaile, Iseabayl, Iseabyle, Iseabael, Iseabaele
Isham (English) From the iron one’s estate
Ishem, Ishom, Ishum, Ishim, Ishym, Isenham
Isidore (Greek) A gift of Isis
Isador, Isadore, Isidor, Isidoro, Isidorus, Isidro
Iskander (Arabic) Form of Alexander, meaning “a helper and defender of mankind”
Iskinder, Iskandar, Iskindar, Iskynder, Iskyndar, Iskender, Iskendar
Israel (Hebrew) God perseveres
Israeli, Israelie, Isreal, Izrael
Istvan (Hungarian) One who is crowned
Istven, Istvin, Istvyn, Istvon, Istvun
Iulian (Romanian) A youthful man
Iulien, Iulio, Iuleo
Ivan (Slavic) Form of John, meaning “God is gracious”
Ivann, Ivanhoe, Ivano, Iwan, Iban, Ibano, Ivanti, Ivantie
Ives (Scandinavian) The archer’s bow; of the yew wood
Ivair, Ivar, Iven, Iver, Ivo, Ivon, Ivor, Ivaire
Ivy (English) Resembling the evergreen vining plant
Ivee, Ivey, Ivie, Ivi, Ivea
Iyar (Hebrew) Surrounded by light
Iyyar, Iyer, Iyyer
J
Ja (Korean / African) A handsome man / one who is magnetic
Jabari (African) A valiant man
Jabarie, Jabary, Jabarey, Jabaree, Jabarea
Jabbar (Indian) One who consoles others
Jabar
Jabin (Hebrew) God has built; one who is perceptive
Jabon (American) A fiesty man
Jabun, Jabin, Jabyn, Jaben, Jaban
Jace (Hebrew) God is my salvation
Jacen, Jacey, Jacian, Jacy, Jaice, Jayce, Jaece, Jase
Jacinto (Spanish) Resembling a hyacinth
Jacynto, Jacindo, Jacyndo, Jacento, Jacendo, Jacenty, Jacentey, Jacentee
*TJack (English) Form of John, meaning “God is gracious”
Jackie, Jackman, Jacko, Jacky, Jacq, Jacqin, Jak, Jaq
*Jackson (English) The son of Jack or John
Jacksen, Jacksun, Jacson, Jakson, Jaxen, Jaxon, Jaxun, Jaxson, Jaxson
*TJacob (Hebrew) He who supplants
Jake, James, Kuba, Iakovos, Yakiv, Yankel, Yaqub, Jaco, Jacobo, Jacobi, Jacoby, Jacobie, Jacobey, Jacobo
Jacoby (Hebrew) Form of Jacob, meaning “he who supplants”
Jadal (American) One who is punctual
Jadall, Jadel, Jadell
Jade (Spanish) Resembling the green gemstone
Jadee, Jadie, Jayde, Jaden
ˆ*TJaden (Hebrew / English) One who is thankful to God; God has heard / form of Jade, meaning “resembling the green gemstone”
Jaiden, Jadyn, Jaeden, Jaidyn, Jayden, Jaydon
Jagan (English) One who is self-confident
Jagen, Jagin, Jagyn, Jagon, Jagun, Jago
Jahan (Indian) Man of the world
Jehan, Jihan, Jag, Jagat, Jagath
Jaidayal (Indian) The victory of kindness
Jadayal, Jaydayal, Jaedayal
Jaime (Spanish) Form of James, meaning “he who supplants”
Jamie, Jaime, Jaimee, Jaimey, Jaimi, Jaimie, Jaimy, Jamee
Jaimin (French) One who is loved
Jaimyn, Jamin, Jamyn, Jaymin, Jaymyn, Jaemin, Jaemyn
Jairdan (American) One who enlightens others
Jardan, Jayrdan, Jaerdan, Jairden, Jarden, Jayrden, Jaerden
Jaja (African) A gift from God
Jajuan (American) One who loves God
Jake (English) Form of Jacob, meaning “he who supplants”
Jaik, Jaike, Jayk, Jayke, Jakey, Jaky
Jakome (Basque) Form of James, meaning “he who supplants”
Jackome, Jakom, Jackom, Jacome
ˆTJalen (American) One who heals others; one who is tranquil
Jaylon, Jaelan, Jalon, Jaylan, Jaylen, Jalan, Jaylin
Jamal (Arabic) A handsome man
Jamail, Jahmil, Jam, Jamaal, Jamy, Jamar
Jamar (American) Form of Jamal, meaning “a handsome man”
Jamarr, Jemar, Jemarr, Jimar, Jimarr, Jamaar, Jamari, Jamarie
*TJames (Hebrew) Form of Jacob, meaning “he who supplants”
Jaimes, Jaymes, Jame, Jaym, Jaim, Jaem, Jaemes, Jamese, Jim, Jaime, Diego, Hagop, Hemi, Jakome
ˆJameson (English) The son of James
Jaimison, Jamieson, Jaymeson, Jamison, Jaimeson, Jaymison, Jaemeson, Jaemison
Jamin (Hebrew) The right hand of favor
Jamian, Jamiel, Jamon, Jaymin, Jaemin, Jaymon
Janesh (Hindi) A leader of the people
Janeshe
Japa (Indian) One who chants
Japeth, Japesh, Japendra
Japheth (Hebrew) May he expand; in the Bible, one of Noah’s sons
Jaypheth, Jaepheth,