Iaan is a rare Scottish name derived from Ian or John, which originate from the Latin Johannes, itself rooted in the Hebrew Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious.
Iakona is a Hawaiian name derived from 'iakona,' meaning 'the edge or side of a hill.' It signifies strength and resilience, reflecting its rocky cliff origins.
Ialiyah is an Arabic-origin feminine name derived from 'Aliya', meaning 'elevation' or 'ascension'. It signifies reaching high heights and has historical significance in Islamic culture as one of Allah's 99 beautiful names.
Iam is a rare Hebrew name derived from "Yam," meaning "sea." It has biblical roots and carries significant historical importance despite being relatively new as a given name.
Ianah is a unique, feminine Hebrew name meaning "God is gracious," associated with the biblical figure Iana, sister of Moses and Aaron, signifying grace, kindness, and strength.
Ianmichael is a rare yet meaningful Scottish name combining Ian ("God is gracious") and Michael ("Who is like God?"), embodying divine strength and dignity.
Iantha is a rare yet captivating female given name of Greek origin, meaning 'violet flower' and derived from 'ion' (violet) and 'anthos' (flower). It was used in ancient Greece to symbolize modesty and chastity, and its mythology links it with the goddess Hera and the violet's color change.
Ianthe is a unique Greek-derived female given name meaning 'violet' or 'purple flower', popularized in the 19th century by English poet Letitia Elizabeth Landon.
Iasonas is a captivating Greek name meaning 'healer' or 'to cure', inspired by the centaur who taught medicinal plants to Asclepius, the god of medicine in Greek mythology.
Iayana is a unique and beautiful Greek name meaning "grandmother," with historical significance in ancient Greek mythology as one of the Hesperides guarding the Garden of the Hesperides.
Iayla is a unique Arabic name derived from "Ya'la," meaning "night." It embodies qualities like mystery and creativity, popular among parents seeking distinctive meanings for their children.