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Irah is a rare Hebrew feminine given name meaning "vision" or "to see.
Irah is a unique female name of Hebrew origin meaning "light" or "luminous," symbolizing brightness and guidance.
Iraida is a Basque feminine given name meaning 'flowing water', drawing from ancient folklore associating it with water-controlling nymphs.
Iraima is an African female name of Yoruba origin, combining 'Ira' (powerful) and 'Aima' (peace), signifying 'powerful peace'.
Irais is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'watchful' or 'vigilant', with historical roots in ancient Israel and biblical references.
Iraiz is a rare Basque name meaning victory or triumph.
Iraj is a Persian name derived from 'Irāz', meaning 'in love'. In Ferdowsi's Shahnameh, Iraj was a wise son of Faridun, despite his tragic fate.
Iraj is a Persian name derived from ancient Iranian language, meaning 'king', 'commander' or 'victorious', and has significant literary history associated with the Shahnameh epic.
Irakoze is a unique Malagasy name meaning 'deep love'.
Iralene is a rare Hebrew feminine given name derived from "Iriyel," meaning "God is my light.
Iralyn is a rare, mysterious name of unknown origin, some believe it could be derived from Irish 'Irial' meaning 'high king', or Welsh 'Iorweth' meaning 'greatest'. Despite lacking clear history, Iralyn's uniqueness makes it appealing for those seeking distinctive names.
Iralynn is an invented name with no known origin, but its sound suggests creativity and originality. Its components, "Ira" (Latin for 'angry' or short forms of Irene/Irma) and "lynn" (Welsh for 'lake'), offer possible meanings despite the lack of definitive associations. Rarely used, Iralynn adds intrigue and individuality to its bearers.
Iram is an Arabic-origin name meaning "high" or "elevated," associated with a legendary city of Paradise in Islamic tradition.
Iram is a distinctive Persian name derived from Arabic 'ira', meaning 'joyful'. Popularized by poet Muhammad Iqbal, it is associated with prosperity and paradise in Islamic tradition.
Meet Iran: A Persian unisex name meaning 'Land of the Aryans', dating back thousands of years to ancient Iran.
Iran is an ancient Persian name that translates to "Land of the Aryans," reflecting its rich historical and cultural identity.
Irandy is an unusual and intriguing name with unknown African roots, possibly from the Yoruba tribe, or potentially linked to the Greek name Irenady meaning 'peaceful'. Despite its unclear origins and meaning, Irandy stands out as a distinctive choice often associated with creativity and individuality.
The name Irani originates from Persia's ancient Indo-Iranian tribes, signifying 'land of the Aryans'. Traditionally masculine, it now also appears as feminine.
Irania is a Persian-derived name meaning "land of the Aryans," with roots in ancient Iranian history.
Irany is a distinctive given name of Persian origin, derived from 'Iran', meaning 'land of the Aryans'. While originally used as a national epithet, Irany now enjoys global popularity as a modern personal name.
Iranzi is a unique African name of Bantu origin, translating from Kinyarwanda as "God's gift.
Irareddy: A rare Indian name derived from 'Iradatta,' meaning 'endowed with Lord Indra's prowess' in Sanskrit.
Iras is a Greek name with a rich history, signifying 'to rain', and was one of the three Fates in Greek mythology.
Irasema is a Nahuatl name meaning 'rain from the sky,' symbolizing the precious gift of water.
Iratze is a unique Basque girl's name meaning 'mirror', reflecting inner beauty and self-awareness.
Iraya is a Creek name meaning "beautiful sunset," inspired by the legendary figure Irawa who brought light to Earth.
Irayda is an Arabic female name meaning 'solitary' or 'unique', reflecting its singular elegance.
Irazema is a Portuguese female name with Basque roots, meaning "storm-born" or "tempest-bringer".
Irbin is a rare, Slavic name derived from "irb," meaning "elk.
Irby is a rare English name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'always rich' or 'eternally powerful'.
Irby is a rare English given name with uncertain origins. It may derive from the Irish surname O'irbhui, meaning "golden-haired", or be a variant of Old Norse Irving, meaning "peaceful". The name has been used since the early 13th century and was first recorded in England around that time.
Ire is an uncommon yet captivating Irish female name derived from the Gaelic word 'ire', meaning 'peaceful' or 'tranquil'.
Ireal is a rare Hebrew given name, meaning "God will see" or "God will provide", derived from the Hebrew words "El" (God) and "Rahamim" (compassion).
Irean is an uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from 'Irian', meaning 'peace'.
Ireana is a unique and mysterious name with unknown origins, often associated with meanings like 'peace' due to its similarity to Irene, although this connection is not definitive.
Ireanna is an uncommon yet captivating female Irish name derived from Ireneus, which traces back to the Greek word 'Eirene', signifying peace.
The name Ireatha of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba people, means "There is nothing like her/him," signifying uniqueness or individuality.
Iredell is a rare American given name derived from the English surname Iredell, first recorded in Northumberland around 1273, and famously associated with signer of the U.S. Constitution James Iredell Sr.
Iree is a rare Hebrew name derived from 'Eirah', meaning 'lioness', symbolizing strength and courage.
Ireen is a unique Greek name meaning 'peace' or 'tranquility', reflecting calm and serenity.