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Ireneo Masculine Italian Spanish

Ireneo is the Italian and Spanish form of Irenaeus, a name derived from the Ancient Greek Εἰρηναῖος (Eirenaios), meaning "peaceful." The root word εἰρήνη (eirēnē) signifies "peace," connecting the name to a tradition of...

Ireneus Masculine Ancient Greek

Ireneus is a variant of Irenaeus, a Latinized form of the Greek name Εἰρηναῖος (Eirenaios), meaning 'peaceful'. The name derives from the Greek word εἰρήνη (eirene) 'peace', the goddess Eirene was the personification of...

Ireneusz Masculine Polish

Ireneusz is the Polish form of the Greek name Irenaeus, which itself is a Latinized version of the ancient Greek Εἰρηναῖος (Eirenaios), meaning "peaceful". The name is ultimately derived from the Greek word εἰρήνη (eirēn...

Irenka Feminine Czech Polish

Irenka is a Polish and Czech diminutive of Irena, which itself is a form of Irene. The root name Irene derives from the Greek Εἰρήνη (Eirene), meaning "peace". In Greek mythology, Eirene was the goddess of peace, one of...

İrfan Masculine Turkish

İrfan is a Turkish given name derived from the Arabic word ʿirfān meaning "knowledge, awareness, learning". It functions as a unisex name in Turkey, though it is predominantly masculine. In Turkish culture, the name refl...

Irfan Masculine Arabic Indonesian +2

Irfan is a masculine given name derived from the Arabic word عِرْفَان (irfān), meaning "knowledge, awareness, learning". In Arabic, the term itself is rooted in the concept of deep understanding or gnosis. The name is wi...

Iria Feminine Galician Portuguese

Iria is a Galician and Portuguese name that is likely a form of Irene, which ultimately derives from the Greek Εἰρήνη (Eirene), meaning "peace." The name is associated with a 7th-century saint from Tomar, Portugal, who i...

Irida Feminine Greek

Etymology and MeaningIrida is a Greek variant of the name Iris, derived from the genitive form Ἴριδος (Iridos). In Greek mythology, Iris was the goddess of the rainbow and a messenger for the gods, often depicted with ra...

Iridián Feminine Spanish

Iridián is a Spanish name meaning "related to Iris or rainbows," derived from the Greek word ἶρις (iris), genitive ἴριδος (iridos). The name is an elaboration of Iris, the Greek goddess of the rainbow and a messenger to...

Irīna Feminine Latvian

Irīna is the Latvian form of Irene, ultimately derived from Greek Εἰρήνη (Eirene), meaning "peace." In Greek mythology, Eirene was the goddess of peace, one of the Horae. The name was borne by several early Christian sai...

Irina Feminine Georgian Bulgarian +5

Irina is a feminine given name used in several languages, including Russian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Georgian, Finnish, Estonian, and Macedonian. It is the form of Irene in these languages, ultimately deriving from the Gree...

Irine Feminine Georgian

Irine is the Georgian form of Irene, ultimately derived from the Greek name Εἰρήνη (Eirene), meaning "peace." In Greek mythology, Eirene was the goddess of peace, one of the Horae. The name was borne by several early Chr...

Irinei Masculine Russian

Irinei is a Russian masculine name, serving as an alternate transcription of Iriney, which itself is the Russian form of the ancient Greek name Irenaeus. The ultimate root, Irenaeus, derives from the Greek Εἰρηναῖος (Eir...

Irineu Masculine Portuguese

Irineu is the Portuguese form of Irenaeus, a name derived from the Greek Εἰρηναῖος (Eirenaios), meaning "peaceful." This links to the Greek word εἰρήνη (eirēnē), "peace." The name carries deep Christian historical weight...

Iriney Masculine Russian

Iriney is the Russian form of Irenaeus. The name ultimately derives from the Ancient Greek name Εἰρηναῖος (Eirenaios), meaning “peaceful.” In Eastern Orthodox tradition, the name is associated with Saint Irenaeus of Lyon...

Irini Feminine Greek

Irini is the modern Greek form of Irene. The name Irene derives from the Greek Εἰρήνη (Eirene), meaning "peace." In Greek mythology, Eirene was the goddess of peace, one of the Ὥραι (Horai), the daughters of Zeus and The...

Irinushka Feminine Russian

Irinushka is a Russian diminutive of Irina. It is an affectionate form, typically used for young girls or as a term of endearment among family and close friends.EtymologyThe name Irina itself is a form of Irene, which co...

Íris Feminine Icelandic Portuguese

Íris is a Portuguese and Icelandic female given name, derived as a form of Iris. The name ultimately originates from the Greek word ἶρις (îris) meaning "rainbow." In Greek mythology, Iris was the goddess of the rainbow a...

Iris Feminine Catalan Croatian +13

Iris is a feminine given name derived from the Greek word "rainbow". In Greek mythology, Iris was the goddess of the rainbow and a messenger to the gods, often depicted as a link between heaven and earth. The name began...

Irit Feminine Hebrew

Irit is a Hebrew feminine given name. It is a transliteration of either עירית or אירית, both of which derive from a Hebrew word meaning "asphodel" or "chives" — references to a type of flower. The name connects to nature...

Irja Feminine Finnish

Irja is a Finnish feminine given name, most likely a diminutive of Irina, the form of the name Irene used in several languages. The ultimate origin is the Greek name Εἰρήνη (Eirene), which means "peace." In Greek mytholo...

Irma Feminine Georgian Danish +11

Irma is a female given name with multiple origins and widespread usage across Europe and the United States. In the Germanic linguistic tradition, it originated as a short form of names beginning with the Old German eleme...

Irmak Feminine Turkish

Irmak is a unisex Turkish given name that means "river" in Turkish. The name derives directly from the common Turkish noun ırmak, which denotes a natural stream of flowing water. As a vocative choice, Irmak reflects the...

Irmeli Feminine Finnish

Irmeli is a Finnish diminutive of Irma, which itself is a shortened form of Germanic names containing the element *ermunaz meaning "whole, great." As such, Irmeli carries the same ancient sense of wholeness and greatness...

Irmengard Feminine German

Irmengard is the German form of the Germanic name Ermengard, also seen as Irmgard or Irmingard. The name derives from the Old German elements irmin meaning "whole, great" and gart meaning "enclosure, yard". Etymology and...

Irmentrud Feminine German

Etymology and Historical SignificanceIrmentrud is the German form of the Old Germanic name Ermendrud. The name is composed of two elements: irmin, meaning "whole, great" (possibly related to the Germanic war god Irmin),...

Irmgard Feminine German

Irmgard is a feminine German given name, a contracted form of Ermengard. Ermengard itself derives from the Old German elements irmin meaning "whole, great" and gart meaning "enclosure, yard". Thus, the name can be interp...

Irmhild Feminine German

Irmhild is a feminine given name of German origin, formed from the Old German elements irmin "great, whole" and hilt "battle". It is a cognate of the Old English name Eormenhild, which shares the same meaning. The name t...

Irmina Feminine Polish

Irmina is a feminine name primarily used in Polish, functioning as a diminutive of Irma.Etymology and Historical ContextThe name Irmina ultimately derives from the Proto-Germanic element *ermunaz, meaning "whole, great,"...

Irmingard Feminine German

Irmingard is a German form of the name Ermengard, historically common among German-speaking peoples including Austrians and Swiss. Built from the Old German elements irmin “whole, great” and gart “enclosure, yard,” the n...

Irmtraud Feminine German

Irmtraud is the German contracted form of Ermendrud, a name of ancient Germanic origin. It is composed from the Old German elements irmin "whole, great" and drud "strength". Thus, the name Irmtraud carries the meaning of...

Irmtraut Feminine German

Irmtraut is a feminine German name, a variant of Irmtraud, which itself derives from Ermendrud. The root name Ermendrud is composed of the Old German elements irmin "whole, great" and drud "strength." This name carries c...

Irmtrud Feminine German

Irmtrud is a German variant of Irmtraud, itself a contracted form of Ermendrud, a name of ancient Germanic origin. The root name combines the elements irmin "whole, great" and drud "strength", thus conveying a meaning li...

Irnerius Masculine History

Irnerius (c. 1050 – after 1125) was a renowned Italian jurist and the founder of the School of Glossators, which revived the study of Roman law in medieval Europe. His name is thought to derive from Wernerius, the Latini...

Iro Feminine Greek

Iro is a modern Greek female given name, effectively a transliteration of Hero. In Greek mythology, Hero was a priestess of Aphrodite who lived in a tower at Sestos, on the European side of the Hellespont. Each night, he...

Iroda Feminine Uzbek

Iroda is a feminine given name of Uzbek origin. It means "will, determination, decree" in Uzbek, derived from the Arabic word ʾirāda (إرادة). The name reflects qualities of strong will and resolve.Notable BearersThe most...

Irshad Masculine Arabic Urdu

Irshad is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, found primarily in Arabic and Urdu-speaking communities. It derives from the Arabic root r-sh-d (from the element rashada), meaning "to be on the right path, to be right...

Irune Feminine Basque

Irune is a Basque feminine name that means "trinity", derived from the Basque word hiru meaning "three". It was coined by the influential Basque nationalist and writer Sabino Arana in 1910 as a Basque equivalent of the S...

Irvin Masculine English

Irvin is a male given name of English origin, primarily used as a variant or modern formation from surnames. It is most commonly considered a variant of either Irving or Irwin, both of which are Scottish surnames. The na...

Irvine Masculine English Scottish

Irvine is a Scottish given name derived from the surname Irvine, itself a variant of Irving.Etymology and OriginThe surname Irvine comes from the town of Irvine in North Ayrshire, Scotland, named after the River Irvine....

Irving Masculine English

Irving is a masculine given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Irving, a variant of Irvine which comes from the town of Irvine in North Ayrshire. The town is named after the River Irvine, whose name is tho...

Irwin Masculine English

Irwin is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from an English surname. The surname itself comes from the Old English given name Eoforwine, which is composed of the elements eofor meaning "boar" and wine mean...

Iryna Feminine Belarusian Ukrainian

Iryna is a Ukrainian and Belarusian form of Irene, ultimately derived from the Greek name Eirene (Εἰρήνη), which means "peace". In Greek mythology, Eirene was the goddess of peace, one of the Horae (the seasons). The nam...

İsa Masculine Azerbaijani Turkish

İsa is the Turkish and Azerbaijani form of Jesus. It derives from the Arabic name ʿĪsā (عِيسَى), which is the name of Jesus in the Quran. While İsa shares its etymological roots with the Arabic and other Islamic forms, i...

Isa 1 Masculine Arabic Indonesian +4

EtymologyIsa (Arabic: عيسى) is the Arabic form of the name Jesus. This name appears in the Quran as 'Īsā and is used by Muslims as a given name. In contrast, Arabic-speaking Christians use the form يسوع (Yasūʿ) to refer...

Isa 2 Feminine Dutch German +3

Isa 2 is a feminine short form of Isabella, used in Dutch, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. Derived from the longer name, Isa 2 serves as an affectionate or casual variant, akin to Bella or Isa. The name Isabell...

Isa 3 Masculine Germanic

Isa is a short form of Germanic names that begin with the element is, from Proto-Germanic *īsą, meaning "ice." This element commonly appeared in compound names such as Isbert, Isbrand, and Isfrid, where it could signify...

Isaac Masculine Catalan English +5

Isaac is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, borne by one of the three patriarchs of the Israelites. The name derives from the Hebrew Yitsḥaq, meaning "he will laugh" or "he will rejoice," from the root tsaḥaq meani...

Isaak Masculine German Greek +2

Isaak is the German, Greek, and Russian form of Isaac, a name with deep biblical roots. In German, the name is borrowed from Latin Isaāc, which itself derives from the Ancient Greek Ἰσαᾱ́κ (Isaā́k) and ultimately from th...

Isaakŭ Masculine

Isaakŭ is the Church Slavic form of Isaac, a name derived from the Hebrew Yitsḥaq, meaning "he will laugh, he will rejoice." Church Slavic, the liturgical language of many Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches,...

Isabeau Feminine Dutch French +1

Isabeau is a Medieval French variant of Isabel, itself derived from Elizabeth, ultimately from the Hebrew name Elisheva, meaning "God is my oath" or "God is abundance." The name Isabeau was used in medieval France and is...

Isabèl Feminine Occitan

Isabèl is the Occitan form of Isabel, a name with deep historical and royal connections. Occitan is a Romance language once widely spoken in southern France, Monaco, and parts of Italy and Spain, and it retains a distinc...

Isabel Feminine Dutch English +4

Isabel is a female given name of Spanish origin, derived as a medieval form of Elizabeth. It arose in the Occitan region of France during the 12th century and quickly spread throughout Spain, Portugal, and France, becomi...

Isabela Feminine Portuguese Romanian +1

Isabela is a Latinate form of Isabel, the medieval Occitan form of Elizabeth. The name is used in Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish, where it carries the same cascading heritage: from the Hebrew Elisheva meaning “God is...

Isabele Feminine Portuguese

Isabele is the Portuguese variant of Isabel, a name with deep historical and royal roots. While Isabel is the standard form of Elizabeth in Spanish and Portuguese, Isabele represents a phonetic and orthographic variation...

Isabell Feminine German

Isabell is a German variant of Isabel, itself a medieval Occitan form of Elizabeth. The name Elizabeth originates from the Hebrew Elisheba meaning "God is my oath" or "God is abundance" (according to the Bible, Aaron's w...

Ísabella Feminine Icelandic

Ísabella is the Icelandic form of Isabella, itself a Latinate variant of Isabel. The name Isabel ultimately derives from Elisheba, the Hebrew name meaning “my God is an oath” or “God is my abundance,” which appears in th...

Isabella Feminine Danish Dutch +7

Isabella is a feminine given name of Italian origin, the Latinate form of Isabel (from which the French Isabelle also derives), which itself is a variant of Elisabeth, ultimately from the Hebrew name Elisheva, meaning “G...

Isabelle Feminine Dutch English +3

Isabelle is a feminine given name used predominantly in French, English, Dutch, German, and Swedish contexts. It is the French form of Isabel, which itself derives from the medieval Occitan form of Elizabeth.EtymologyThe...

Isac Masculine Romanian Swedish

Isac is the Romanian form of Isaac, as well as a Swedish variant form (alongside Isak). The name traces its roots to the Hebrew Yitsḥaq, derived from the root tsaḥaq meaning "to laugh" or "to rejoice." In the Old Testame...

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