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Italo Masculine Italian

Italo is an Italian masculine given name, the Italian form of the Latin name Italus.Etymology and Mythological OriginsThe name Italus, from which Italo derives, means "of Italy" in Latin. In Roman legend, Italus was the...

Italus Masculine Roman

Italus (also spelled Italos) is a Latin name meaning "of Italy". In Roman legend, Italus was a mythical king and the father of Romulus and Remus, the twin founders of Rome. According to the myth, Italus gave his name to...

Itamar Masculine Hebrew Portuguese +1

Itamar is a Hebrew masculine given name, also used in Portuguese-speaking countries such as Brazil. It is the Hebrew form of Ithamar, which derives from the Hebrew elements ʾi meaning "island" or "coast" and tamar meanin...

Íte Feminine Old Irish

Íte is the Old Irish form of the name Íde, later anglicized as Ita. The name is believed to derive from the Old Irish word ítu, meaning "thirst." This root evolved into a spiritual connotation—"thirst for holiness"—which...

Ithai Masculine English Bible

Ithai is a rare English form of the biblical name Ittai, appearing in some English Bible translations as a variant spelling. It is primarily known from the Old Testament, where Ittai (Ithai) is listed as one of King Davi...

Ithamar Masculine English Bible Greek Bible +1

Ithamar is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, borne in the Old Testament by the youngest son of Aaron the High Priest. The name is derived from the Hebrew elements ʾi meaning "island" and tamar meaning "date palm," togeth...

Ithel Masculine Welsh

Ithel is a masculine Welsh given name with ancient roots in the Brittonic language. It is the modern Welsh reflex of the Old Welsh name Iudhail, which is a cognate of the Old Breton name Iudicael. Both names ultimately d...

Ithiel Masculine English Bible

Ithiel is a masculine name of Hebrew origin found in the English Bible. Its Hebrew form is אִיתִיאֵל (’Iṯi’ēl), which possibly means “God is with me” — a meaning that aligns with the theophoric element -el (“God”). The n...

Itidal Feminine Arabic

Itidal is an Arabic feminine name that directly translates to "temperance" or "moderation." Derived from the root ʿ-d-l (to be just, equitable), the name embodies the concept of balance and proportion in personal conduct...

Itimad Feminine Arabic

Itimad is an Arabic feminine given name that means "reliance, confidence" or "trust," stemming from the root word عمد (ʿamada) which connotes support or dependence. As a virtue name, it reflects a quality highly valued i...

Itoro Unisex Ibibio

Itoro is a unisex name of Ibibio origin, meaning "praise" or "glory" in the Ibibio language spoken primarily in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. The name reflects the cultural emphasis on expressing admiration and honor, often...

Itri Masculine Berber

Itri is a masculine name of Berber origin, meaning "star" in the Tamazight language. The name is derived from Thamazight, a group of dialects spoken by the indigenous Berber people of North Africa. In the Berber cultural...

Itsasne Feminine Basque

Itsasne is a Basque feminine given name, a variant of Itsaso. The name Itsaso directly means "ocean" in the Basque language, reflecting the deep connection of Basque culture to the Bay of Biscay and the Cantabrian Sea. I...

Itsaso Feminine Basque

Itsaso is a Basque feminine given name that literally means "ocean" in the Basque language. The name is a direct reference to the sea, reflecting the deep connection of the Basque people with the Atlantic Ocean and the B...

Itsuki Masculine Japanese

Itsuki (いつき, イツキ) is a Japanese given name that can also serve as a surname. The name is most commonly understood to derive from the nanori reading of the Japanese element 樹 (itsuki) meaning "tree." However, Itsuk...

Ittai Masculine English Bible

Ittai is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, best known from the Old Testament. It is anglicized from the Hebrew names אִתַּי (ʾIttai) or אִיתַי (ʾIṯai), both meaning “with me.” The name appears in the Bible as one...

'Ittay Masculine Hebrew Bible

‘Ittay is a Biblical Hebrew form of Ittai, a name recorded in the Hebrew Bible. The name Ittai itself is derived from a Hebrew word with the possible meanings “with me” (from the Hebrew expression איתי), or alternatively...

Itumeleng Unisex Tswana

Itumeleng is a unisex given name of Tswana origin, widely used among speakers of the Tswana language in Southern Africa, particularly in South Africa and Botswana. The name means "be happy" in Tswana, derived from the ve...

Itxaro Feminine Basque

Itxaro is a Basque feminine given name that means "hope" or "wait". It derives from the Basque word itxaropen (hope), placing it in the tradition of names denoting virtuous qualities or abstract concepts. The name reflec...

Itxaso Feminine Basque

Itxaso is the diminutive form of Itsaso, a female given name in Basque. Both names derive from the Basque word itsaso, meaning "ocean" or "sea." The name reflects the deep connection of the Basque people to the Cantabria...

Itzal Feminine Basque

Itzal is a Basque feminine name derived from the Basque word itzal, meaning "shadow" or "protection." In Basque culture, shadow is often associated with shelter, safety, and nurturing—concepts valued in both nature and p...

Itzamna Masculine Mayan Mayan

Itzamna (or Itzamná) is a central deity in Classic and Postclassic Maya mythology, often regarded as an upper god and creator deity who resided in the sky. The name derives from Classic Maya itzam, an element found in th...

Itzayana Feminine Spanish

Itzayana is a Spanish name, possibly an elaboration of Itzel.EtymologyThe meaning of Itzayana is uncertain as it derives from Itzel, which itself has unclear origins. Itzel may come from the Classic Maya word itz, meanin...

Itzcoatl Masculine Nahuatl

Itzcoatl is a Nahuatl name meaning "obsidian snake" or "obsidian serpent," from the elements itztli "obsidian" and cōātl "snake." The name is most famously borne by Itzcoatl (c. 1380–1440), the fourth king of Tenochtitla...

Itzel Feminine Mayan

Itzel is a feminine name of Mayan origin, closely associated with ancient Maya culture. Its meaning is uncertain, but it is thought to derive from the Classic Maya word itz, which can mean "resin, nectar, dew, liquid, or...

Itzhak Masculine Hebrew

Etymology and OriginsItzhak is an alternate transcription of the Hebrew name יִצְחָק (Yitzhak), which itself is the Hebrew form of Isaac. The name derives from the Hebrew root יִצְחָק, meaning "he will laugh" or "he will...

Itziar Feminine Basque Spanish

Itziar is a Basque feminine name derived from the name of a village in the Basque Country, specifically a neighborhood of Deba in Gipuzkoa, Spain, situated near Mount Andutz. The village of Itziar is home to an important...

Iucunda Feminine Medieval Latin

Iucunda is a Medieval Latin feminine name, historically the Latin form of Gioconda. The name derives directly from the Late Latin Iucunda, a feminine form of the adjective 'iucundus' meaning "pleasant, delightful, happy"...

Iudas Masculine Latin Bible

Iudas is the Latin form of the Hebrew name Judah, used in Latin biblical texts and classical sources. The name derives from Hebrew Yehuda, which is linked to the verb yadah meaning "praise" (see Genesis 29:35). In the La...

Iudgual Masculine Old Welsh

Iudgual is the Old Welsh form of Idwal. The name originates from the Old Welsh elements iudd meaning "lord" and gual meaning "ruler, leader", giving the overall meaning "lord ruler" or "lord leader".Historical ContextIud...

Iudhail Masculine Old Welsh

Iudhail is an Old Welsh name that represents the earliest recorded form of the later Welsh name Ithel. Surrounded by a rich tapestry of Celtic linguistic history, Iudhail links the cognate forms found across the Brittoni...

Iudicael Masculine

Iudicael is an Old Breton form of Judicaël, a name composed of the elements iudd meaning "lord" and hael meaning "generous." The name reflects the linguistic traditions of Brittany, where Old Breton (a Celtic language) w...

Iudith Feminine Latin Bible

Iudith is the Latin form of the name Judith. It entered the Latin biblical tradition through the Vulgate translation of the Old Testament and the Apocrypha, where the name Iudith appears in Latin manuscripts.Etymology an...

Iudithŭ Feminine

Iudithŭ is the Old Church Slavic form of the name Judith. Old Church Slavic, the first Slavic literary language codified in the 9th century by Saints Cyril and Methodius, often adapted biblical and saint names into its p...

Iudocus Masculine

Iudocus is a Latinized form of the Breton name Judoc, from which the modern name Joyce ultimately derives. The name Judoc comes from the Breton word meaning "lord," a title of authority and nobility. Saint Iudocus (Judoc...

Iudris Masculine Old Welsh

Iudris is an Old Welsh form of Idris 2, a name meaning "ardent lord" from the elements iudd "lord" and ris "ardent, enthusiastic". The name is historically attested as the moniker of Idris the Giant (Idris Gawr), a 7th-c...

Iúile Feminine Irish

EtymologyIúile is the Irish form of Julia, which itself derives from the Roman family name Julius. The name Julia, and by extension Iúile, has been borne by notable women in history, including Julia Augusta (Livia Drusil...

Iulia Feminine Romanian Roman

Iulia is the Latin and Romanian form of Julia. Derived from the Roman family name Iulius (the gens Julia), it originally signified a member of the ancient patrician clan that included Julius Caesar. In classical Latin, t...

Iulian Masculine Romanian

Iulian is the Romanian form of Julian, ultimately derived from the Roman name Iulianus, itself a derivative of Julius. The name Julian has historical significance as the name of the last pagan Roman emperor, Julian the A...

Iuliana Feminine Romanian Roman

Iuliana is the Romanian and Latin form of Juliana. The name Juliana itself is the feminine derivative of Julian, which traces back to the ancient Roman family name Julius, a name of great antiquity linked to the Roman no...

Iulianus Masculine Roman

Iulianus is a Latin given name and cognomen, derived from the Roman family name Iulius with the suffix -anus, meaning "belonging to Iulius" or "of the Iulian clan." It was originally a cognomen denoting a member of the g...

Iuliu Masculine Romanian

Iuliu is a Romanian male given name derived from the Latin Iulius, the original form of Julius. The meaning of Julius is debated; it may come from Greek ἴουλος (ioulos) meaning 'downy-bearded', or be related to the Roman...

Iulius Masculine Roman

Iulius is the Latin form of Julius, an ancient Roman family name with a rich history. Its ultimate etymology is uncertain: it may derive from Greek ἴουλος (ioulos) meaning "downy-bearded," or alternately be related to th...

Iunia Feminine Latin Bible Roman

Iunia is the Latin form of the name Junia, a name of early Christian significance. It derives from the Roman family name Junius, which is thought to be related to the goddess Juno, the queen of the Roman pantheon. As a p...

Iunius Masculine Roman

Iunius is the Latin form of Junius, a Roman family name (nomen) of possible religious origin. The name is most likely derived from the name of the Roman goddess Juno, the queen of the gods and patroness of marriage and c...

Iuno Feminine Roman

Iuno is the Latin form of Juno, a major goddess in ancient Roman religion. As the direct Latin transcription of the goddess's name, Iuno represents the original Roman deity rather than later adaptations or translations.E...

Iuppiter Masculine Roman

Iuppiter is the Latin form of Jupiter, the name of the supreme god in ancient Roman mythology. Iuppiter (or Jupiter) derives from the Proto-Italic *djous 'day, sky' combined with *patēr 'father', meaning 'father of the s...

Iuri Masculine Georgian Portuguese

Iuri is a masculine given name used in both Georgian and Portuguese. In Georgian, it is a direct form of Yuriy, while in Portuguese it also serves as a form of Yuriy, which itself derives from the Greek name George. Thus...

Iusta Feminine Medieval Latin

Iusta is a Latin feminine given name, historically used in Medieval Latin contexts. It is the Latin form of Justa, which itself derives from the Latin justus meaning "just" or "righteous."EtymologyThe name originates fro...

Iustin Masculine Romanian

Iustin is the Romanian form of the Latin name Iustinus, ultimately derived from Justin. The name Iustinus itself comes from the Latin iustus, meaning “just” or “righteous.” In its Romanian adaptation, Iustin preserves th...

Iustina Feminine Medieval Latin

Iustina is a Medieval Latin feminine given name, the original Latin form of Justina. It is derived as the feminine form of Iustinus, itself a descendant of the Latin name Iustus meaning 'just' or 'righteous' (see Justus)...

Iustinianus Masculine Medieval Latin

Iustinianus is a Latin name derived from the late Roman and Byzantine imperial name Justinian, itself a Latin cognomen of the names Justin and Justus. The base element comes from the Latin word justus meaning “just, righ...

Iustinus Masculine Medieval Latin

Iustinus is the Latin form of Justin, ultimately derived from the Latin iustus, meaning “just, righteous.” The name was borne by several early Christian saints and Byzantine emperors. In the medieval period, Latin Iustin...

Iustus Masculine Medieval Latin

Iustus is the Medieval Latin form of Justus, a Latin name meaning "just". This variant reflects the orthographic conventions of Latin in the medieval period, where 'i' often served as a consonantal 'j'. The name thus car...

Iuturna Feminine Roman

Iuturna is the Latin form (found in historical and mythological texts) of Juturna, primarily appearing as an alternate spelling. Juturna was the Roman goddess of fountains, wells, and springs — a Naiad nymph associated w...

Iuvenalis Masculine Roman

Iuvenalis is the Latin original form of the name Juvenal, most famously borne by the Roman satirist Decimus Junius Iuvenalis. The name derives from the Latin adjective iuvenalis, meaning "youthful," which itself comes fr...

Iuventas Feminine Roman

Iuventas is the Latin form of Juventas. Juventas was the ancient Roman goddess of youth and rejuvenation, whose sphere of tutelage was young men newly entering adulthood. While Iuventas represents the Latin phonetic spel...

Iuventinus Masculine Roman

Iuventinus is the Latin form of Juventinus, a Roman cognomen derived from the Latin word iuventas, meaning "youth."Etymology and Historical ContextThe root name Juventinus belongs to a class of Roman family names that of...

Iva 1 Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +1

Etymology and MeaningIva is a feminine given name used in Bulgaria, Croatia, and Serbia. In South Slavic languages, it directly means "willow tree." The willow has symbolic significance in Slavic folklore, often associat...

Iva 2 Feminine Czech Slovak +1

Iva is a feminine given name commonly used in Czech, Slovak, and Slovene contexts. It originated as a short form of Ivana, which itself is a feminine derivative of Ivan. The name Ivan ultimately stems from the Old Church...

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