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.”
Icelyn
Combination name.
Ida
German, “industrious.”
Idalah
Biblical, “the hand of slander.”
Idalia
Italian, “behold the sun.”
Idalina
Spanish and Portuguese, “industrious” or “hardworking,”
Idaline
Modern invented name.
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.”
Ilana
Hebrew, “tree.”
Ilaria
Italian, “cheerful.”
Ilene
Greek, “light or torch.”
Ilenia
Greek, Hebrew, “torch; plant or bud.”
Iliana
Greek, “from Ilium, clarity or Troy.”
Illaria
Italian, “cheerful.”
Illayda
Turkish, “water sprite.”
Illyria
Greek place name.
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.”
Ilyssa
German, “noble.”
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.”
India
Place name.
Indiana
American, “Land of the Indians.”
Indie
A short form of India.
Indira
Sanskrit, “beauty” or “splendid.”
Indora
Modern invented name.
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.”
Ingelise
Danish, “Ing’s grace.”
Inger
Scandinavian, “guarded by Ing.”
Ingrid
Norse, “beautiful.”
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.
Irena
Greek, “peace.”
Irene
Greek, “pure.”
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.”
Isabelle
French, “pledged to god.”
Isadela
Modern invented name.
Isadora
Greek, “gift of Isis.”
Isamara
Modern invented name.
Isannah
Unknown meaning and origin.
Isaura
Spanish, “a woman from Isauria.”
Isaure
French, “from Isauria.”
Isavieve
Modern invented name.
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.”
Isilee
Modern invented name.
Isla
Spanish, “island.”
Islay
Scottish place name.
Isle
French, “island.”
Isleen
Irish, “dream or vision.”
Islene
Irish, “vision.”
