Ijanay is a distinctive African name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, composed of 'Ija' (war/battle) and 'Naija' (Nigeria), conveying strength and resilience.
Ikaris is a rare Greek masculine given name derived from 'Ikarios', meaning 'of the race of IKAROS', a tragic figure in Greek mythology known for his ambitious flight too close to the sun.
Ikeda is a Japanese surname and given name derived from '池' (ike, pond) and '田' (da, rice field), translating to 'pond rice field'. It originates from the Muromachi period and is associated with notable historical figures like Ikeda Terumasa.
The name Ikier has Native American roots, specifically from the Choctaw tribe, where it means 'to gather' or 'to collect.' It was often given during times of plenty, reflecting the hopes for future prosperity.
Ikemsinachi is a Nigerian name of Igbo origin, combining 'Ike' (power) and 'Msinachi' (what God has done), signifying "Powerful thing that God has done".
Iker is a unique Basque male given name meaning victory or success, popularized during the Middle Ages and still predominantly used in the Basque Country today.
Ikesha is a distinctive African name of Igbo origin, Nigeria, meaning "God has done well" or "God has been good." It signifies gratitude for life as a gift from God.
Ikey is a unique Hebrew given name meaning "he will laugh," derived from Yitzhak. It was the name of patriarch Isaac in the Bible and is often used as a diminutive of Yitzhak, carrying connotations of strength and wisdom.
Ikeya is a historic Japanese surname derived from the influential Ikeya family, prominent during the Muromachi period (1392-1573). Despite its unclear meaning, it carries prestige and military significance.