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Izuchukwu is an Igbo name meaning "God is God", reflecting strong spiritual beliefs and emphasizing divine power.
Izumi is a Japanese given name that means 'beautiful spring,' derived from the elements izu ('spring') and mi ('beautiful'). It has been popular for centuries due to its positive connotations with nature and beauty.
Izyaan is an Arabic boys' name meaning "powerful" or "mighty," originating from ancient Arabia and associated with strength and determination.
Izyah is a Hebrew name meaning 'God will enliven', derived from Yizhak ('he will laugh'), offering a distinct alternative to traditional Isaac.
Izyais is a Hebrew name meaning "God is salvation," derived from the Hebrew word "Yishai." It was the name of King David's father, known for his integrity and faithfulness to God. Throughout history, this name has been associated with leadership, strength, and devotion to God, making it a popular choice among those appreciating its historical significance and meaningful message.
Izyan is an Arabic-origin name meaning "powerful" or "mighty," also associated with "beautiful." It's one of Allah's 99 names, often translated as "the All-Mighty.
Izybella is a Hebrew-derived name meaning "God is my oath," popularized by Charlotte Brontë's character in "Villette.
Izyck is a recently coined given name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity in regions like France.
Izyk is a distinctive male given name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Yizhak," meaning "he will laugh." It honors the biblical figure Isaac, son of Abraham and Sarah, symbolizing joy, faith, and obedience.
Izza is an Arabic-derived unisex name meaning 'power' or 'strength', traditionally used by Muslims to denote faith in Allah's power, and popularized in recent years among non-Muslims for its unique sound and strong meaning.
Meet Izzabel, of Hebrew origin, her name translating to 'powerful'.
Izzabela is a rare yet elegant feminine Polish variant of Izydor, derived from the Hebrew Ishmael meaning "God will hear.
Izzabell is a distinctive Arabic name with Latin roots, meaning "dedicated to God" or "God is my oath".
Izzabella is an Italian name derived from 'bello', meaning beautiful, associated with the city of Izzo, and historically used by noble families to signify grace.
Izzabellah is an Arabic name meaning "powerful beauty," combining strength and elegance.
Izzabelle is a unique and elegant name of unknown origin, possibly Hebrew ("God is my oath") or variant spelling of Isabelle/Isabel (French/Spanish, "devoted to God" or "noble/beautiful").
Izzac is an uncommon yet meaningful name of Hebrew origin, derived from 'Yitzhak' which means 'he will laugh', reflecting joy and laughter.
Izzack is a modern variant of the Hebrew name Isaac, meaning 'he will laugh', with a unique spelling that combines traditional roots with contemporary style.
Izzah is an Arabic name derived from 'izza', meaning 'power' or 'might', translating to 'strong' or 'mighty woman'. In Islamic culture, it symbolizes divine power and strength.
Izzaiah is an uncommon African American given name with a mysterious origin and meaning, potentially derived from the Arabic name Isaiah meaning "God is salvation," yet independently created in the mid-20th century as part of a trend towards culturally distinctive names.
Izzak is a Hebrew name variant of Isaac, meaning "he will laugh." It's derived from the biblical figure born to Abraham and Sarah in their old age.
Izzan is a rare yet powerful Arabic name meaning 'strength', historically associated with courageous figures like 13th-century Mongol ruler Izz ad-Din ibn Aqsonqur.
Izzat is an Arabic name meaning 'honor' or 'dignity'.
Originating from Hebrew, Izzi means 'God is my strength'. Traditionally used as a nickname for Isabel or other 'I'-starting names, this name has recently gained popularity in English-speaking countries like the US and UK due to its distinct sound and ease of pronunciation.
Originating from Hebrew roots, Izziah is a contemporary variant of Isaiah, meaning 'Yahweh is salvation', offering a fresh take on tradition.
The name Izzibella, of unknown origin, gained popularity recently as a blend of Isabella and Izzie, without a definitive meaning.
Izzie, a Hebrew-derived diminutive of Elizabeth meaning "God is my oath," originated in medieval England as a pet form of Isabel or Isabella. Now an independent given name associated with strength and independence, Izzie was notably used as a nickname in the TV series "Grey's Anatomy.
Izzik is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', derived from the biblical figure Izzek, father of Tola.
Izzy is a popular, unisex nickname derived from Elizabeth or Isabel, both of Hebrew origin meaning 'God is my oath' and 'devoted to God', respectively.
Izzy is a charming, unisex given name with uncertain origins, first appearing in 13th century England, often interpreted as "gift of God".
Izzybella is a unique, modern name derived from Isabella and Izzy, meaning "dedicated to God" and "beautiful".