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.

  • indu
  • 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.

  • Isacc
  • 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.

Slova v seznamu person name with I pochází od hráčů slovní hry Jméno, město, zvíře, věc.