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Ibraheem Masculine Arabic

Etymology and OriginIbraheem is an alternate transcription of Arabic إبراهيم (see Ibrahim), which itself is the Arabic form of the Hebrew name Abraham (אַבְרָהָם, ʾAvraham). The name is widely used in Muslim-majority cou...

Ibrahim Masculine Hausa Swahili +10

Ibrahim is an Arabic form of the name Abraham, widely used across the Muslim world and by Arab Christians. It appears in the Quran as the name of the prophet Abraham, who is revered in Islam as a patriarch and a model of...

Îbrahîm Masculine Kurdish

Îbrahîm is the Kurdish form of Ibrahim, which itself derives from the Arabic version of Abraham. This name is widely used among Kurdish-speaking Muslims, reflecting the shared Abrahamic heritage across the Middle East. T...

İbrahim Masculine Azerbaijani Kazakh +2

İbrahim is a Turkish, Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Tatar, and Bashkir form of Ibrahim, which ultimately derives from the patriarchal name Abraham. In the Islamic context, Ibrahīm is considered a prophet and a key figure in the Q...

Ibrahima Masculine

Ibrahima is a male given name, a form of Ibrahim used in parts of West Africa. It is derived from the Arabic name Ibraheem, which itself is a form of the Hebrew Abraham, meaning "father of many" or "multitude".EtymologyT...

Ibro Masculine Bosnian

Ibro is a Bosnian diminutive of Ibrahim, the Arabic form of Abraham. In Bosnian onomastic tradition, many names of Arabic origin are affectionately shortened, and Ibro serves as a familiar, colloquial variant while retai...

Ibrohim Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Ibrohim is an Uzbek and Tajik form of Ibrahim, which itself derives from the Arabic name of the prophet Abraham. The name ultimately traces back to the Hebrew ʾAvraham, meaning "father of many" or "multitude," referring...

Icarus Masculine Greek

Etymology Icarus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Ἴκαρος (Ikaros), whose meaning is uncertain. The name is inextricably linked to the figure in Greek mythology, the son of the master craftsman Daedalus. Daedalus h...

Ichabod Masculine English Bible

Ichabod is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin that appears in the Old Testament. The name means "no glory" in Hebrew, derived from the roots ʾi ("not") and kavaḏ ("to be glorious"). In the Bible, Ichabod is the son...

Ichiro Masculine Japanese

Etymology and MeaningIchiro is a common Japanese given name for boys, primarily functioning as an alternate transcription of the Japanese characters 一郎 (see Ichirō). The name is composed of two elements: 一 (ichi), mea...

Ichirō Masculine Japanese

Ichirō is a Japanese masculine given name composed of the ichi (一) element meaning "one" and the rō (郎) element meaning "son". Originally, it was traditionally given to the first-born son in a family, following the cus...

Ichirou Masculine Japanese

Ichirou is an alternate transcription of the Japanese given name Ichirō. The name is composed of the elements ichi meaning "one" and rō meaning "son," thus commonly signifying "first son." Historically, this name was tra...

Idan Masculine Hebrew

Idan (עִידָן) is a Hebrew masculine given name meaning "era" or "epoch" in Modern Hebrew. The name is derived from the Hebrew word idán (עִידָּן), which itself is related to the Aramaic word for "time" or "season."Etymol...

'Iddo Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Iddo is the Biblical Hebrew form of the name Iddo, a name appearing in the Old Testament for several figures, including a prophet and the grandfather of the prophet Zechariah. The name is possibly derived from the Hebre...

Iddo Masculine English Bible

Iddo is a biblical name found in the Old Testament, derived from the Hebrew name עִדּוֹ (ʿIddo), which may be based on the root עָדָה (ʿaḏa) meaning "to pass by" or "to adorn." The name appears several times in the Hebre...

Idir Masculine Berber

Idir is a Berber masculine given name that means "alive" in the Tamazight language, a dialect cluster spoken by the indigenous Berber (Amazigh) people of North Africa. The name carries a profound cultural significance, r...

Ido Masculine Hebrew

Ido is a modern Hebrew male given name, serving as a contemporary form of the biblical name Iddo. The name Iddo itself is of uncertain etymology but is possibly derived from a Hebrew element meaning 'to pass by' or 'time...

İdris Masculine Turkish

İdris is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Idris (1), which is the name of a prophet in the Quran. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root darasa, meaning "to study, to learn," giving Idris the sense of an "in...

Idris 1 Masculine Hausa Arabic +2

Idris 1 is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "interpreter, teacher" or related to study. It derives from the Arabic root درس (darasa) meaning "to study, to learn." According to the Quran, Idris is the name...

Idris 2 Masculine Welsh

Idris 2 is a Welsh masculine given name derived from the Old Welsh elements iudd ("lord") and ris ("ardent, enthusiastic"), meaning "ardent lord." This name is historically borne by Idris the Giant, a 7th-century king of...

Idriss Masculine Arabic

Idriss is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name إدريس (see Idris 1). It is predominantly used in Arabic-speaking countries and among Muslim communities worldwide. Etymology The root name Idris possibly means "int...

Idrissa Masculine

Idrissa is a masculine given name common in West Africa, and it is a form of Idris. The name Idris is of Arabic origin, possibly meaning "interpreter" or "teacher," related to the root darasa meaning "to study, to learn....

Idwal Masculine Welsh

Idwal is a Welsh masculine given name, derived from the Old Welsh name Iudgual, which is composed of the elements iudd "lord" and gual "ruler, leader". Etymology and Origins The name Iudgual belongs to an older onomastic...

Iefan Masculine Welsh

Iefan is an older Welsh form of Ifan, itself a medieval Welsh variant of John. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Yoḥanan, meaning “Yahweh is gracious,” formed from yo (referring to the Hebrew God) and ḥanan (me...

Iephthae Masculine Greek Bible

Iephthae is the Greek form of Jephthah, used in the Greek Old Testament (the Septuagint). The name Jephthah derives from the Hebrew root פָּתַח (paṯaḥ), meaning "to open," and is interpreted as "he opens." In the biblica...

Iepthae Masculine Latin Bible

Iepthae is the Latin form of Jephthah used in the Old Testament of the Vulgate. It appears in the Book of Judges, where Jephthah is portrayed as a judge of Israel who led the campaign against the Ammonites.EtymologyThe n...

Ierameel Masculine Greek Bible

Etymology and MeaningIerameel is a Greek form of the Hebrew name Jerahmeel, used in the Greek Old Testament (the Septuagint). The spelling varies due to transliteration between the Hebrew script and the Greek alphabet. J...

Ieremahel Masculine Latin Bible

Ieremahel is a Latin form of the Hebrew name Jerahmeel, appearing in the Latin Old Testament (the Vulgate). The name Jerahmeel itself derives from the Hebrew elements raḥam meaning "to pity" and ʾel meaning "God," yieldi...

Ieremias Masculine Greek Bible

Ieremias is the Greek form of the name Jeremiah, used primarily in the Greek Bible (the Septuagint and New Testament). The name derives from the Hebrew Yirmeyahu, meaning "Yahweh will exalt," from the roots rum ("to exal...

Ieronim Masculine Romanian Russian

Ieronim is the Romanian and Russian form of the name Jerome, which itself derives from the Greek name Hieronymos, meaning "sacred name" (from the Greek elements hieros meaning "sacred" and onyma meaning "name"). The name...

Ieronimus Masculine Medieval Latin

Ieronimus is a Medieval Latin form of Jerome, a name that traces its origins to the Greek Hieronymos, meaning "sacred name" (from hieros "sacred" and onyma "name"). This Latinized variant was used during the Middle Ages,...

Iesous Masculine Greek Bible

Iesous is the Greek transliteration of the Aramaic name Yeshua, which is itself a shortened form of the Hebrew name Yehoshua (Joshua), meaning "Yahweh is salvation." It appears in the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bibl...

Iessai Masculine Greek Bible

Iessai is the Biblical Greek form of the Hebrew name Yishai, more commonly known as Jesse in English. The name appears in the Greek Septuagint translation of the Old Testament as Ἰεσσαί (Iessai), representing the Hebrew...

Iesse Masculine Latin Bible

Iesse is the Latin and Biblical Latin form of Jesse, used primarily in Church contexts. The name appears in the Latin Vulgate translation of the Bible, where it denotes the father of King David. In Greek, the name is ren...

Iestyn Masculine Welsh

Iestyn is a Welsh masculine given name, representing the Welsh form of Justin. The name Justin ultimately derives from the Latin Iustinus, itself a derivative of Justus, meaning “just” or “righteous.” In Welsh onomastics...

Iesus Masculine Latin Bible

Iesus is the Latin form of the Greek name Jesus (Iēsous), used in the Vulgate, the Latin translation of the Bible. The name ultimately derives from the Aramaic Yešuaʿ (ישוע), a contracted form of the Hebrew Yehôšuaʿ (Jos...

Ieuan Masculine Welsh

Ieuan is a masculine Welsh given name, the medieval Welsh form of John, derived from Latin Iohannes (or Ioannes). The name was revived in Wales in the 19th century, having been used in the Middle Ages. Like other Welsh d...

Iezekiel Masculine Greek Bible

Iezekiel is the Biblical Greek form of the Hebrew name Ezekiel, meaning "God will strengthen." The Greek transliteration appears in the Septuagint, the ancient Greek translation of the Old Testament, and reflects the pre...

Ifa Masculine Oromo

Ifa is an Oromo masculine given name meaning "light" in the Oromo language, spoken by the Oromo people of Ethiopia and Kenya. Though the name itself is distinct, it shares its form with the Yoruba divination system Ifá,...

Ifan Masculine Welsh

Ifan is a Welsh masculine given name. It is one of several modern Welsh forms of Ieuan, a medieval Welsh form of the Latin name Iohannes, which in turn derives from the Greek Ioannes and ultimately from the Hebrew Yoḥana...

Ifeanyi Masculine Igbo

Ifeanyi is a masculine name of Igbo origin meaning "we can do anything" in Igbo. It is commonly used as a short form of Ifeanyichukwu, which means "we can do anything with God" or, according to some sources, "nothing is...

Ifeanyichukwu Masculine Igbo

Etymology and Meaning Ifeanyichukwu is a traditional Igbo name, primarily used in southeastern Nigeria. It is a complex name composed of multiple elements: ife ("anything" or "thing"), anyi ("we" or "us"), chukwu ("God")...

Ifor Masculine Welsh

Ifor is the Welsh form of Ivor, a name derived from the Old Norse Ívarr, likely composed of ýr (meaning "yew tree" or "bow") and herr (meaning "army" or "warrior"). In Welsh, the name evolved into Ifor, reflecting the Ce...

Iggy Masculine English

Iggy is a diminutive of Ignatius, commonly used in English as a short, affectionate form. Etymology and Origin The name Ignatius itself originated as a Roman family name Egnatius, of Etruscan origin, with an unknown mean...

Igino Masculine Italian

Igino is the Italian form of Hyginus. The name originates from the Greek Ὑγῖνος (Hyginos), which is derived from ὑγιεινός (hygieinos) meaning "healthy." This etymology connects the name to the concept of health...

Ignaas Masculine Dutch

Ignaas is the Dutch form of the name Ignatius, which has deep historical and religious roots. The name Ignatius originated from the Roman family name Egnatius, of Etruscan origin, and its meaning is unknown. However, the...

Ignác Masculine Czech Hungarian +1

Ignác is the Hungarian, Slovak, and Czech form of Ignatius. The name Ignatius itself originates from the Roman family name Egnatius, which is of unknown Etruscan origin. Over time, the spelling was influenced by Latin ig...

Ignac Masculine Slovene

Ignac is the Slovene form of Ignatius, a name with deep historical and religious roots. The Latin Ignatius itself is believed to have originated from the Roman family name Egnatius, of Etruscan origin, though its spellin...

Ignace Masculine French

Ignace is a French given name and surname, derived as the French form of Ignatius. The name ultimately originates from the Roman family name Egnatius, which is believed to be of Etruscan origin. The spelling of the name...

Ignacij Masculine Slovene

Ignacij is the Slovene form of Ignatius, itself derived from the Roman family name Egnatius, of Etruscan origin. The name's spelling was later modified to resemble Latin ignis meaning 'fire,' though its original meaning...

Ignacio Masculine Spanish

Ignacio is a male Spanish name that derives from the Latin name Ignatius, which itself evolved from the Roman family name Egnatius. The spelling was later influenced by the Latin word ignis meaning "fire".Etymology and O...

Ignacy Masculine Polish

Ignacy is a Polish given name, the local form of the Latin name Ignatius. It is particularly common in Poland and among the Polish diaspora.EtymologyIgnatius is derived from the Roman family name Egnatius, which is of Et...

Ignas Masculine Lithuanian

Etymology and OriginIgnas is the Lithuanian form of Ignatius, a name with roots in the Roman family name Egnatius. The original meaning of Egnatius is unknown, but it is believed to be of Etruscan origin. Over time, the...

Ignasi Masculine Catalan

Ignasi is the Catalan form of Ignatius, a name with a rich history rooted in ancient Rome and Etruscan origins. From Ignatius, derived from the Roman family name Egnatius of unknown meaning (etymologists suggest Etruscan...

Ignat Masculine Bulgarian Russian

Ignat is a Russian and Bulgarian form of Ignatius. The name Ignatius ultimately derives from the Roman family name Egnatius, of Etruscan origin, though later spelling was influenced by the Latin word ignis meaning "fire....

Ignatios Masculine Greek

Ignatios is the Greek form of Ignatius, a name with a rich history rooted in both Etruscan and Roman origins. The original Roman family name was Egnatius, whose meaning is uncertain, but it is believed to be of Etruscan...

Ignatius Masculine Medieval Latin

Ignatius is a male given name of Roman origin, derived from the Latin ignis meaning "fire," though its true root is the Etruscan family name Egnatius of unknown meaning. The spelling was later adapted to associate it wit...

Ignatiy Masculine Russian

Ignatiy is the Russian form of Ignatius, itself derived from the Roman family name Egnatius of Etruscan origin. The spelling was later altered to resemble Latin ignis 'fire', contributing to its symbolic connection with...

Ignatz Masculine German

EtymologyIgnatz is the German form of Ignatius, a name that ultimately derives from the Roman family name Egnatius of Etruscan origin. The spelling was later influenced by the Latin word ignis meaning "fire," leading to...

Ignàtziu Masculine Sardinian

Ignàtziu is the Sardinian form of Ignatius. The name ultimately derives from the Roman family name Egnatius, of Etruscan origin and uncertain meaning. Later spelling was altered to resemble Latin ignis "fire", leading to...

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