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602 nombres con significado y origen verificados

IACCHUS

M

From Greek Ιακχος (Iakchos), derived from ιαχω (iacho) meaning "to shout". This was the solemn name of the Greek god Dio...

IACOBUS

M

Latin form of JACOB.

IACOPO

M

Variant of JACOPO.

IAFETH

M

Form of JAPHETH used in the Latin Old Testament.

IAGO

M

Welsh and Galician form of JACOB. This was the name of two early Welsh kings of Gwynedd. It is also the name of the vill...

IAHEL

F

Form of JAEL used in the Latin Old Testament.

IAIN

M

Scottish form of JOHN.

IAIROS

M

New Testament Greek form of JAIRUS.

IAKOB

M

Georgian form of JACOB.

IAKOPA

M

Hawaiian form of JACOB.

IAN

M

Scottish form of JOHN.

IANTHA

F

Variant of IANTHE.

IANTO

M

Diminutive of IFAN.

IANUS

M

Ancient Roman form of JANUS.

IAPETUS

M

Latinized form of IAPETOS. This is the name of one of Saturn's moons.

IARED

M

Form of JARED used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.

IARLAITH

M

Variant of IARFHLAITH.

IB

M

Danish diminutive of JAKOB.

IBB

F

Medieval diminutive of ISABEL.

IBOLYA

F

Means "violet" in Hungarian, ultimately from Latin viola.

IBRAHEEM

M

Variant transcription of IBRAHIM.

IBRAHIM

M

Arabic, Malay and Indonesian form of ABRAHAM.

IBRO

M

Bosnian diminutive of IBRAHIM.

IBTISAM

F

Means "smile" in Arabic.

ICHABOD

M

Means "no glory" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament he is the grandson of Eli and the son of Phinehas. This name was also u...

ICHIROU

M

From Japanese 一 (ichi) meaning "one" and 郎 (rou) meaning "son". This was traditionally a name given to the first son. Ot...

IDAN

M

Means "era" in Hebrew.

IDELLA

F

Elaboration of IDA.

IDIDA

F

Form of JEDIDAH used in the Latin Old Testament.

IDONEA

F

Medieval English name, probably a Latinized form of IÐUNN. The spelling may have been influenced by Latin idonea "suitab...

IDOWU

M/F

Means "born after twins" in Yoruba.

IDRIL

F

Means "sparkle brilliance" in Sindarin. In the 'Silmarillion' (1977) by J. R. R. Tolkien, Idril was the daughter of Turg...

IDRIS (1)

M

Possibly means "interpreter" in Arabic. In the Qur'an this is the name of an ancient prophet. He is traditionally equate...

IDUN

F

Modern Scandinavian form of IÐUNN.

IEDIDA

F

Form of JEDIDAH used in the Greek Old Testament.

IEKIKA

F

Hawaiian form of JESSICA.

IEPTHAE

M

Form of JEPHTHAH used in the Latin Old Testament.

IERONIMUS

M

Medieval Latin form of JEROME.

IESOUS

M

Greek form of JOSHUA and JESUS.

IESUS

M

Latin form of Iesous (see JESUS).

IEVA

F

Lithuanian and Latvian form of EVE. This is also the Lithuanian and Latvian word for a type of cherry tree (species Prun...

IFAN

M

Welsh form of JOHN.

IGA

F

Diminutive of JADWIGA or IGNACJA.

IGERNA

F

Latin form of IGRAINE.

IGNAAS

M

Dutch form of IGNATIUS.

IGNAC

M

Slovene form of IGNATIUS.

IGNACIA

F

Spanish feminine form of IGNATIUS.

IGNACIO

M

Spanish form of IGNATIUS.

IGNACY

M

Polish form of IGNATIUS.

IGNASI

M

Catalan form of IGNATIUS.

IGNATIUS

M

From the Roman family name Egnatius, meaning unknown, of Etruscan origin. The spelling was later altered to resemble Lat...

IGNATZ

M

German form of IGNATIUS.

IGNAZ

M

German form of IGNATIUS.

IGON

M

Means "ascension" in Basque.

IGOR

M

Russian form of Yngvarr (see INGVAR). The Varangians brought it to Russia in the 10th century. It was borne by two Grand...

IHAB

M/F

Means "gift" in Arabic.

IHINTZA

F

Means "dew" in Basque. It is a Basque equivalent of Rocío.

İHSAN

M

Turkish form of IHSAN.

IIDA

F

Finnish form of IDA.

IINA

F

Short form of names ending with iina.

IIRIS

F

Finnish form of IRIS.

IISAKKI

M

Finnish form of ISAAC.

IKAIA

M

Hawaiian form of ISAIAH.

IKAROS

M

Greek form of ICARUS.

IKE

M

Diminutive of ISAAC. This was the nickname of the American president Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), based on the init...

IKER

M

Means "visitation" in Basque. It is a Basque equivalent of Visitación.

IKRAM

M/F

Means "honour" in Arabic.

ILAN

M

Means "tree" in Hebrew.

ILANIT

F

Feminine form of ILAN.

ILARI

M

Russian and Finnish form of HILARIUS.

ILARIO

M

Italian form of HILARIUS.

ILBERT

M

From an English surname which was derived from the Germanic given name HILDEBERT.

İLDAR

M

Tatar form of ELDAR.

ILDI

F

Hungarian diminutive of ILDIKÓ.

ILDÓ

F

Hungarian diminutive of ILDIKÓ.

ILEAN

F

Variant of EILEEN.

ILEEN

F

Variant of EILEEN.

ILHAM

M/F

Means "inspiration" in Arabic.

İLHAN

M

From the Mongolian title il-Khan meaning "subordinate Khan", which was first adopted by Genghis Khan's grandson Hulagu, ...

ILIA

M

Georgian form of ELIJAH. It is also a variant transcription of Russian ILYA or Bulgarian ILIYA.

ILIAS

M

Modern Greek transcription of ELIAS.

ILIJA

M

Macedonian, Serbian and Croatian form of ELIJAH, and a Bulgarian variant transcription of ILIYA.

ILINA

F

Feminine form of ILIYA.

ILINKA

F

Feminine form of ILIJA.

ILIYA

M

Bulgarian form of ELIJAH.

ILKA

F

Hungarian diminutive of ILONA.

İLKER

M

Means "first man" in Turkish.

İLKNUR

F

Means "first light" in Turkish.

ILLÉS

M

Hungarian form of ELIAS.

ILLTYD

M

Means "multitude of land" from Welsh il "multitude" and tud "land, people". This was the name of a 6th-century Welsh sai...

ILMARI

M

Short form of ILMARINEN.

ILMATAR

F

Derived from Finnish ilma "air". In Finnish mythology Ilmatar was a semi-androgynous goddess of the heavens. She was the...

ILONKA

F

Hungarian and Czech diminutive of ILONA.

ILSE

F

German and Dutch diminutive of ELISABETH.

ILTA

F

Means "evening" in Finnish.

İLYAS

M

Turkish form of ELIJAH.

IMA

F

Variant of EMMA.

IMAD

M

Means "support" or "pillar" in Arabic.

IMAMU

M

Means "spiritual leader" in Swahili, ultimately from Arabic إمام (Imam).

IMANI

M/F

Means "faith" in Swahili, ultimately of Arabic origin.

IME (1)

M/F

Means "patience" in Ibibio.

IMEDA

M

Derived from Georgian იმედი (imedi) meaning "hope".

IMEN

M

Variant transcription of IMAN.

IMKE

F

Diminutive of IME (2).

IMMACOLATA

F

Italian cognate of INMACULADA.

IMMACULATA

F

Latin form of INMACULADA.

IMOGEN

F

The name of a princess in the play 'Cymbeline' (1609) by Shakespeare. He based her on a legendary character named Innoge...

IMPI

F

Means "maiden, virgin" in Finnish.

IMRAN

M

Arabic form of AMRAM. This is the name Muslims traditionally assign to the father of the Virgin Mary (analogous to the C...

IMRICH

M

Slovak form of EMMERICH.

IMRUS

M

Diminutive of IMRE.

INA

F

Short form of names ending with ina.

IÑAKI

M

Basque form of IGNATIUS.

INANNA

F

Possibly derived from Sumerian (n)in-an-na "lady of the heavens". Inanna was the Sumerian goddess of the earth, love, fe...

INBAL

F

Means "tongue of a bell" in Hebrew.

INDAH

F

Means "beautiful" in Indonesian.

INDERJIT

M/F

Variant of INDRAJIT used by Sikhs.

INDIA

F

From the name of the country, which is itself derived from the name of the Indus River. The river's name is ultimately f...

INDIGO

M/F

From the English word indigo for the purplish-blue dye or the colour. It is ultimately derived from Greek Ινδικον (Indik...

INDRA

M

Means "possessing drops of rain" from Sanskrit इन्दु (indu) meaning "a drop" and र (ra) meaning "acquiring, possessing"....

INDRANI

F

Means "queen of INDRA" in Sanskrit. This is a Hindu goddess of jealousy and beauty, a wife of Indra.

INDU

F

Means "bright drop" in Sanskrit. This is a name for the moon.

INDY

M

Diminutive of INDIANA. This is the nickname of the hero of the 'Indiana Jones' movies, starring Harrison Ford.

INÈS

F

French form of INÉS.

INES

F

Italian, Slovene and Croatian form of INÉS.

IACHIN

M

Form of JACHIN used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.

IACOMUS

M

Late Latin form of JACOB.

IAEL

F

Form of JAEL used in the Greek Old Testament.

IAGAN

M

Variant of Aodhagán, a diminutive of AODH.

IAH

M

Means "moon" in Egyptian. In Egyptian mythology this was the name of a god of the moon, later identified with Thoth.

IAHMESU

M

Reconstructed Egyptian form of AHMOSE.

IAIR

M

Form of JAIR used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.

IAIRUS

M

Latin form of JAIRUS.

IAKOBOS

M

Form of JACOB used in the Greek Bible.

IAKOVU

M

Old Slavic form of JACOB.

IANCU

M

Romanian diminutive of JOHN.

IANTHE

F

Means "violet flower", derived from Greek ιον (ion) "violet" and ανθος (anthos) "flower". This was the name of an ocean ...

IANUARIUS

M

Ancient Roman form of JANUARIUS.

IAPETOS

M

Derived from Greek ιαπτω (iapto) "to wound, to pierce". In Greek mythology this was the name of a Titan, the father of A...

IAPHETH

M

Form of JAPHETH used in the Greek Old Testament.

IARFHLAITH

M

Composed of the Irish elements ior, of unknown meaning, and flaith "lord". Saint Iarfhlaith was a 6th-century bishop fro...

IASON

M

Ancient Greek form of JASON.

IBAI

M

Means "river" in Basque.

IBBIE

F

Diminutive of ISABEL.

IBRAGIM

M

Chechen and Ossetian form of ABRAHAM.

İBRAHİM

M

Turkish form of ABRAHAM.

IBRAHIMA

M

Form of IBRAHIM used in some parts of western Africa.

IBTIHAJ

F

Means "joy" in Arabic.

ICARUS

M

From the Greek Ικαρος (Ikaros), of unknown meaning. In Greek myth Icarus was the son of Daedalus, locked with his father...

ICHIRO

M

Variant transcription of ICHIROU.

IDA

F

Derived from the Germanic element id meaning "work, labour". The Normans brought this name to England, though it eventua...

IDELLE

F

Elaboration of IDA.

IDIR

M

Means "alive" in Tamazight.

IDONY

F

Medieval English vernacular form of IDONEA.

IDOYA

F

From the Spanish place name Idoia, possibly meaning "pond" in Basque, an important place of worship of the Virgin Mary.

İDRİS

M

Turkish form of IDRIS (1).

IDRIS (2)

M

Means "ardent lord" from Welsh udd "lord, prince" combined with ris "ardent, enthusiastic, impulsive".

IDWAL

M

Means "lord of the wall", derived from Welsh udd "lord, prince" combined with gwal "wall, rampart".

IEFAN

M

Welsh form of JOHN.

IEPHTHAE

M

Form of JEPHTHAH used in the Greek Old Testament.

IEREMIAS

M

Greek form of JEREMIAH.

IESHA

F

Variant of AISHA. It was popularized by the song 'Iesha' (1991) by Another Bad Creation.

IESTYN

M

Welsh form of JUSTIN.

IEUAN

M

Old Welsh form of JOHN.

IEZEKIEL

M

Biblical Greek form of EZEKIEL.

IFE

F

Means "love" in Yoruba.

IGE

F

Means "born feet first" in Yoruba.

IGGY

M

Diminutive of IGNATIUS.

IGNÁC

M

Hungarian, Czech and Slovak form of IGNATIUS.

IGNACE

M

French form of IGNATIUS.

IGNACIJ

M

Slovene form of IGNATIUS.

IGNACJA

F

Polish feminine form of IGNATIUS.

IGNAS

M

Lithuanian form of IGNATIUS.

IGNATIA

F

Feminine form of IGNATIUS.

IGNATIY

M

Russian form of IGNATIUS.

IGNÀTZIU

M

Sardinian form of IGNATIUS.

IGNAZIO

M

Italian form of IGNATIUS.

IGONE

F

Feminine form of IGON. It is a Basque equivalent of Ascensión.

IGRAINE

F

Meaning unknown, from Igerna, the Latinized form of Welsh Eigyr. In Arthurian legend she is the mother of King Arthur by...

IHAR

M

Belarusian form of IGOR.

IHOR

M

Ukrainian form of IGOR.

IHSAN

M/F

Means "charity" in Arabic.

IIKKA

M

Finnish diminutive of ISAAC.

IINES

F

Finnish form of AGNES.

IIRO

M

Finnish diminutive of ISAAC.

IJSBRAND

M

Derived from the Germanic elements is "ice, iron" and brand "sword".

IKAIKA

M

Means "strong" in Hawaiian.

İKBAL

M

Turkish form of IQBAL.

IKENNA

M

Means "father's power" in Igbo.

IKRAAM

M/F

Variant transcription of IKRAM.

ILA

F

Means "earth" or "speech" in Sanskrit.

ILANA

F

Feminine form of ILAN.

ILAR

M

Welsh form of HILARIUS.

ILARIA

F

Italian feminine form of HILARIUS.

ILARION

M

Bulgarian and Macedonian form of HILARION.

ILDA

F

Italian form of HILDA.

ILDEFONSO

M

Spanish form of the Visigothic name Hildefons, which meant "battle ready", derived from the Germanic elements hild "batt...

ILDIKÓ

F

Possibly a form of HILDA. This name was borne by the last wife of Attila the Hun.

ILE

M

Macedonian diminutive of ILIJA.

ILEANA

F

Possibly a Romanian variant of ELENA. In Romanian folklore this is the name of a princess kidnapped by monsters and resc...

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