Idel is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'thankful', popularized during medieval Europe to express gratitude after difficult periods, and associated with notable Jewish figures like Idel Saban.
Idele is a unique Hebrew name that means 'I know', derived from the Hebrew verb yada'. It appears in the Bible as one of King David's warriors and has enduring popularity among Jewish communities worldwide.
Idell is an uncommon given name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of the Hebrew name Yidel meaning 'grandfather', but its history and meaning are not widely documented.
Idette is a unique French feminine given name derived from Isabelle, meaning "God is my oath" in Hebrew. It has historical significance in French culture and literature.
Ieda is a Hebrew name derived from Yael, meaning "mountain goat". It gained popularity through Sephardic Jews and has been popularized by notable figures like Brazilian actress Ieda Schwab and First Lady Ieda Maria Vargas.
Ieshia is a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my salvation', derived from Yeshua, the root of Jesus, popular among parents seeking distinctive yet meaningful names for daughters.
Iishia is a distinctive name of uncertain origin, possibly Hebrew or Native American, meaning "God is my salvation" or "beautiful flower/breeze". Despite its mystery, Iishia has gained popularity due to its associations with strength and uniqueness.
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.
Ilai is a rare Hebrew name derived from "ila," meaning "to ascend." Historically significant in Jewish culture, it's associated with Mount Ilai where Prophet Elijah ascended to heaven.