Girl Names That Start With I

Explore our enchanting collection of girl names that start with “I”! From the classic Isabella to the trendy Ivy, these names are not only beautiful but also rich in meaning.

Iaera

Latin from Greek, “nymph, healer.”

Iana

Latin, Slavic, “God is gracious.”

Ianira

Greek, “enchantress.”

Ianna

Swahili, Arabic and Hebrew, “beautiful flower.”

Ianthe

Greek, “violet flower.”

Iberia

Latin, “land of the Iberians.”

Ida

German, “industrious.”

Idalah

Biblical, “the hand of slander.”

Idalia

Italian, “behold the sun.”

Idalina

Spanish and Portuguese, “industrious” or “hardworking,”

Idella

German, “industrious one, noble battle.”

Idina

English, “from Edinburgh, Scotland.”

Idony

Norse, “again renewal.”

Idra

Aramaic, “fig tree.”

Idun

Norse, “ever young, again.”

Ieva

Lithuanian, “life.”

Ife 

African, “love or affection.”

Ignazia

Italian from Latin, “fiery.”

Ila

French, “from the island.”

Ilaria

Italian, “cheerful.”

Ilene

Greek, “light or torch.”

Ilenia

Greek, Hebrew, “torch; plant or bud.”

Iliana

Greek, “from Ilium, clarity or Troy.”

Illayda

Turkish, “water sprite.”

Ilma

Finnish, “air, space, weather.” 

Ilmi

Finnish, “space, weather, phenomenon.”

Ilona

Hungarian, Finnish, and Slavic, “light or torch, joy or delight.”

Ilsa

German, Spanish, and Dutch, “pledged to God.”

Ilse

German and Dutch, “God is my oath.” 

Ilta

Finnish and Scandinavian, “evening.”

Ily

American, “I love you.”

Imala

Native American, “strong-minded, spiritual one.”

Imani

Arabic, African, “faith.”

Imelda

Spanish and Italian, “entire battle.”

Imma

German, “universal.”

Imogen

English, Celtic, “maiden.”

Imogene

Latin and Irish, “maiden, innocent.”

Ina

Latin, “lover of horses, queen, strong.”

Inara

Arabic, “shining light.”

Inaya

Arabic, “care, protection.”

Indiana

American, “Land of the Indians.”

Indie

A short form of India.

Indira

Sanskrit, “beauty” or “splendid.”

Indra

Sanskrit, “possessing drops of rain.”

Indrani

Sanskrit, “queen of Indra.”

Indu

Hindi, “moon.”

Indya

Modern variant of the name “India.”

Ines

French, Greek, and Spanish, “chaste.”

Inese

Latvian from Greek or Latin, “kind or innocent.”

Inessa

Greek, Russian and Spanish, “pure, holy.”

Inez

Spanish and Portuguese, “pure.”

Inga

Scandinavian, “guarded by Ing.”

Inger

Scandinavian, “guarded by Ing.”

Inkeri

Finnish, “beautiful goddess, Ing’s rider.”

Inola

Native American, “black fox.”

Insley

English, “God’s woodland or woodland of the gods.”

Iole

Greek, “violet.”

Iona

Scottish place name.

Iphigenia

Greek, “of royal birth, born strong.”

Ipsa

Hindi, “ambition, desire.”

Irelyn

A variant spelling of Ireland.

Iridessa

Derived from the word “iridescent.”

Irina

Russian, “peace.”

Iris

Greek, “rainbow.”

Irma

German, “universal, complete.”

Isa

Arabic, “Jesus.”

Isabeau

French from Hebrew, “God’s promise.”

Isabela

Hebrew, “God’s promise.”

Isabella

Italian and Spanish, “consecrated to God.”

Isaura

Spanish, “a woman from Isauria.”

Isaure

French, “from Isauria.”

Iscah

Hebrew, “to behold.”

Isha

Hindi, “one who protects, goddess.”

Ishana

Sanskrit, “master, lord.”

Ishbel

Scottish, “oath of God.”

Ishtar

Mesopotamian, “the Babylonian goddess of love.”

Isla

Spanish, “island.”

Islay

Scottish place name.

Isle

French, “island.”

Isleen

Irish, “dream or vision.”