person name with I
Scottish form of John, classic male name.
Slavic form of John, common in Russia and Europe.
Romance form of Elizabeth, popular female name.
Biblical name meaning “he will laugh”.
From Greek for “rainbow”; flower and given name.
Greek origin, means “peace”; classic female name.
French form of Elizabeth, widely used given name.
Scandinavian/German name; famous via Ingrid Bergman.
Spanish/Portuguese form of Elizabeth, common name.
Nickname for Isabel/Isabella; modern unisex name.
Also used as a given name, especially for girls.
Misspelling of Isaac but used as a real given name.
From the plant name; short, modern female name.
Scottish name meaning “island”; trendy girl’s name.
Slavic male name; known from classical music.
Biblical prophetic name, common in US and Africa.
Spanish form of Ignatius; used across Latin America.
Germanic female name, short and traditional.
Variant of Irmina; common in Germanic languages.
Indian name from Sanskrit, meaning “wish” or “desire”.
Slavic female name, popular in Russia and Eastern Europe.
Form of Agnes/Inés, common in Europe and Latin America.
Used as a modern unisex given name in English.
Given name and US state; rare but used as a first name.
Female given name, famous via Indira Gandhi in India.
Nickname form of Ignatius/Igor, used as a given name.
Given name in various cultures; also Hebrew for 'watchful'.
Short form of Isaac or Dwight D. Eisenhower’s nickname.
Short form of names like Christina; also standalone name.
Short form of Isabel/Isabella, also Arabic ‘Jesus’.
Modern nickname-style given name, used for boys and girls.
Spanish form of Ishmael, common male given name.
Biblical male name, also a country’s name.
Nickname of Indiana/Indigo; used as a given name.
English female name, from Celtic, popular in UK.
Arabic unisex name meaning ‘faith’; widely used.
Variant of Iliana/Ileana; female given name in many countries.
Unisex given name of Arabic origin; actor Idris Elba.
Variant spelling of Isaac, used as a male first name.
Variant of Isabelle/Isabel; common female given name.
Arabic given name, popular in South Asia and diaspora.
Used as a modern given name, likely short for Iliana.
Indian feminine given name, means ‘desire’ in Sanskrit.
Indian masculine given name, common in Hindi-speaking areas.
Hindu deity name also used as a personal given name.
Variant of Isaiah, mainly used as a male given name.
Slavic feminine name, form of Ivana/Joan, common in Europe.
Scottish and Gaelic feminine given name, like Fiona/Iona.
Portuguese/Spanish form of Isabella, widely used.
Slavic and Hebrew-root given name, common in Russia/Israel.
Spanish and Portuguese form of Agnes, used as a first name.
Diminutive of Ivana, widely known as a Slavic given name.
Scandinavian and German feminine given name.
Hebrew feminine name meaning “tree; oak,” used in Israel.
English word also used as a unique modern given name.
Indy/Indi used as a modern nickname-style given name.
Romanian and Spanish feminine name, variant of Iliana.
Variant of Ivana, Slavic female given name.
Arabic male name, variant of Ishmael.
English given name; form of Irvin/Ervin.
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Given name, known from film “Casablanca”.
Short feminine given name in several cultures.
Biblical male name, variant of Ishmael.
Spanish/Latin female name, known from politics.
Italian female name, from Latin Hilarius.
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Romanian male given name; also Greek Ioan form.
Spanish male name; famous as “Inigo Montoya”.
Given name in Eastern Europe and Caucasus.
Arabic male name; Abraham equivalent.
Female given name, variant of Jana/Iona.
Indian female given name, means “paint/line”.
Unisex name of Swahili origin, “faith”.
Latin male name; several saints named Ignatius.
Short form of Ivana; Slavic female given name.
Slavic female name, variant of Irene, means 'peace'.
Germanic name, short for Ingeborg/Ingrid in Europe.
Modern elaboration of Iliana, used in US/Europe.
Hebrew male name meaning 'tree' or 'oak'.
Slavic/Russian female name, popular in Eastern Europe.
Indian male name from Sanskrit, means 'one who desires'.
Biblical male name, rare, known from Ichabod Crane.
German/Dutch short form of Elisabeth, female name.
Galician/Portuguese form of James, known from Shakespeare.
Nickname for Isabel/Isabella, friendly modern given name.
Greek‑origin female name meaning 'gift of Isis'.
Variant of Isidora/Isidora, classic feminine name.
Short Japanese female name; also mythic figure in Greece.
Central/Eastern European female name, related to Helena.
Likely typo of Hilda, but used as a given name too.
Basque male name, linked to devotion to the Sacred Heart.
Variant of Isabella, popular modern female name.
Biblical male name meaning 'God is with us', German form.
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