Ivansh is an Indian given name derived from Sanskrit words "Ivana" meaning 'archway' or 'entrance', and "Sh" signifying respect or honor, translating to 'Respected Entrance'.
Ivanshi is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Ivana', meaning 'gateway'. It holds historical significance as the name of a wise and courageous queen in Hindu mythology.
Ivany is a male name of Slavic origin, derived from Ivan which means "God is gracious". It has historical significance in Russia and Eastern Europe, and is now recognized globally.
Ivanya is a Bulgarian name derived from the Slavic word "iv", meaning "yew" or "grace". It has historical significance in Bulgaria, where it's associated with grace and elegance, and is often chosen by parents worldwide seeking unique yet meaningful names for their daughters.
Ivarr is a unique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Ívarr, meaning "spear-wielding yarrow". It has a rich historical background associated with notable Viking chieftains like Ivar the Boneless.
Iveigh is a rare Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Maoil Sheachlainn, meaning "descendant of Maoil Seachlainn," which combines elements translating to "bald" or "tonured monk" and "old" or "ancient.
Ivelin is a rare Bulgarian name derived from 'iv', meaning 'yew' tree, and '-elin', meaning 'little'. It translates to 'little yew' and was historically associated with strength and longevity.
Ivelisse is a rare Spanish name derived from Iveta, brought by the Visigoths. Its meaning varies but could be 'yew' or 'descended from Jupiter'. It was popular among medieval Catalan nobility, with notable bearers like Ivelisse d'Escornalbou and de Montcada. Despite its unclear origins, it remains intriguing due to its rich history.
Ivelyn is a unique and beautiful Welsh name derived from Old Welsh Ifan, meaning "John". It has been popular in Wales for centuries and is often associated with Saint Ivelyn, a revered patron saint of Wales.
Ivena is a Slavic name derived from the Latin word "ivena," meaning "ivy." It symbolizes strength, resilience, love, fidelity, and eternal life, drawing inspiration from ancient Roman and Eastern European cultures.
Iverson is a distinct American given name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from "Ives" and "erson," or associated with the Norwegian surname Iverson meaning "son of Iver.
Iversyn is a rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Ívarr' meaning 'bow warrior,' and 'syn' meaning 'power.' It signifies an 'archer with powerful bow.'
Ivery is a unique English given name with unclear origins, possibly derived from the Old French 'ivere' meaning 'to freeze'. Today, it's rare but notable individuals have carried this distinctive moniker.