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Ilike Feminine Hungarian

Ilike is a Hungarian diminutive of Ilona. While the name has a modern homophone in the web service iLike (created by brothers Ali and Hadi Partovi), it is unconnected to that brand, having a much older onomastic origin r...

Ilina Feminine Bulgarian Macedonian

Ilina is a Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Iliya, which itself is the Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Elijah. The name thus ultimately traces its roots back to the Hebrew name...

Ilinca Feminine Romanian

Ilinca is a diminutive form of Elena, used predominantly in Romanian-speaking regions. As a feminine given name, it carries the warmth and affection often associated with Romanian diminutives. The name Ileana is also clo...

Ilinka Feminine Croatian Macedonian +1

EtymologyIlinka is a feminine form of Ilija, which is the Macedonian, Serbian, and Croatian form of Elijah. The name Elijah derives from the Hebrew ᑁᑖᑁᑠᒗᑨᑴᒒᒓ...

Ilithyia Feminine Greek

Ilithyia is an alternative transliteration of Eileithyia, the Greek goddess of childbirth and midwifery. The name comes from the Ancient Greek Εἰλείθυια, which is derived from εἰλήθυια meaning "the readycomer". Etymology...

Iliyana Feminine Bulgarian

Iliyana is a Bulgarian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Iliya, the Bulgarian variant of Elijah. The name thus ultimately traces its roots to the Hebrew ʾEliyyahu, meaning 'my God is Yahweh'. It belongs...

Ilka Feminine German Hungarian

Ilka is a feminine name primarily used in German and Hungarian, functioning as a Hungarian diminutive of Ilona. The name Ilona itself is an old Hungarian form of Helen, possibly derived via a Slavic language. In Finland,...

İlkay Feminine Turkish

İlkay is a common unisex Turkish given name, composed of the elements ilk meaning "first" and ay meaning "moon," thus signifying "first moon" or "new moon." The name reflects the traditional Turkish practice of forming p...

İlknur Feminine Turkish

İlknur is a Turkish feminine given name that carries the beautiful meaning of “first light.” It is a compound name formed from the Turkish word ilk, meaning “first,” and the Arabic نور (nūr), meaning “light.” The name th...

Illuminata Feminine Medieval Latin

Illuminata is a Medieval Latin feminine name meaning "illuminated, brightened, filled with light" in Latin. It derives from the Latin verb illuminare ("to light up, to enlighten"), itself formed from lux ("light"). The n...

Ilma 1 Feminine Finnish

Ilma is a Finnish feminine given name, directly derived from the Finnish word for "air". As a nature-inspired name, it reflects the Scandinavian and Finnish tradition of drawing names from natural elements. Its linguisti...

Ilma 2 Feminine Bosnian

Ilma is a primarily feminine given name found predominantly in Bosnia and other Balkan regions with significant Muslim populations. Its origin is uncertain, but it is commonly interpreted as a derivative of the Arabic wo...

Ilmatar Feminine Finnish

Ilmatar is a goddess of the air in Finnish mythology, known primarily from the national epic Kalevala. Her name is derived from the Finnish word ilma ('air') combined with the feminine suffix -tar (corresponding to Engli...

Ilme Feminine Estonian

Ilme is an Estonian feminine given name, derived as a form of Ilma, which in turn comes from the Finnish word ilma, meaning "air." The name carries a light, ethereal quality, evoking the concept of air or the sky, and is...

Ilmi Feminine Finnish

Ilmi is a Finnish given name and surname. It is a variant of Ilma, which means "air" in Finnish. The name is primarily used for females.EtymologyThe root name Ilma is derived from the Finnish word ilma, meaning "air." In...

Ilona Feminine Czech Estonian +6

Ilona is a feminine given name used predominantly in Hungary, Finland, and other parts of Central and Eastern Europe. It is the Hungarian form of Helen, which itself derives from the Greek Helene (Ἑλένη), meaning "torch"...

Ilonka Feminine Czech Hungarian

Ilonka is a Hungarian and Czech diminutive of Ilona, which itself derives from Helen. The root name Helen likely originates from the Greek Helene, meaning "torch" or "corposant," possibly linked to the moon (selene).Mean...

Ilsa Feminine German

Ilsa is a German feminine given name, functioning as a variant of Ilse. Ilse itself is a German and Dutch diminutive of Elisabeth, which ultimately derives from the Hebrew name ʾElishevaʿ, meaning "my God is an oath." Th...

Ilse Feminine Dutch German

Ilse is a Germanic feminine given name, technically a German and Dutch diminutive of Elisabeth, that has developed into an independent name. Following widespread onomastic patterns, particularly those common in German an...

Ilta Feminine Finnish

Ilta is a Finnish feminine given name from the vocabulary word ilta, meaning "evening" in Finnish. Like many nature-inspired or poetry-derived names in Finland, Ilta belongs to a tradition of 20th-century coinages that d...

Iluminada Feminine Spanish

Iluminada is the Spanish form of Illuminata. The name derives from the Latin word illuminatus, meaning "illuminated, brightened, filled with light." It carries strong religious connotations, as light is a recurring symbo...

Ilyana Feminine French

Ilyana is a female given name of French origin. It is the feminine form of Ilyan, a name of uncertain meaning possibly derived from Iliyan, itself a variant of Iliya. Iliya is the Bulgarian form of Elijah, a prophet in t...

Ilze Feminine Latvian

Ilze is a Latvian short form of Elizabete, the Latvian form of Elizabeth. This diminutive has been used as a standalone given name in Latvia and Scandinavia since at least the 15th century, with the earliest known record...

Ima Feminine Germanic

Ima is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, historically considered a variant of Emma. The latter ultimately derives from the element irmin, meaning “whole” or “great,” with corresponding roots in Proto-Germanic *er...

Imaan Feminine Arabic

Imaan is an alternate transcription of the Arabic إيمان, derived from the root name Iman. Iman means "faith" in Arabic, originating from the Semitic triliteral root أمن (ʾamuna), meaning "to be faithful" or "to be secure...

Imaculada Feminine Portuguese

Imaculada is the Portuguese cognate of the Spanish name Inmaculada, which directly means “immaculate” in Spanish. This name is given in honor of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary, a Catholic dogma which holds...

Iman Feminine Arabic Indonesian +3

Iman is a given name with deep roots in Islamic culture, derived from the Arabic word īmān meaning "faith." Linguistically, it comes from the triliteral root أمن (ʾamuna), meaning "to be faithful." The name is used acros...

Imane Feminine Arabic

Imane is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name إيمان (see Iman) predominantly used in North Africa. The root name Iman derives from the Arabic word for "faith" (إيمان), itself stemming from the triconsonantal roo...

Imani Feminine Swahili African American

Imani is a feminine given name of Swahili origin, meaning "faith" (from Arabic ʾīmān). It reflects the deep influence of Arabic, the liturgical language of Islam, on the Swahili language and culture along the East Africa...

Imbi Feminine Estonian

Imbi is a feminine given name of Estonian origin. It is an Estonian cognate of the Finnish name Impi, which means "maiden" or "virgin" in Finnish. The name Imbi itself is derived from the Estonian word imb, also meaning...

Imelda Feminine Italian Spanish

Imelda is a feminine given name of Italian and Spanish origin, derived from the German name Irmhild. Irmhild itself comes from the Old German elements irmin meaning "whole" or "great" and hilt meaning "battle," making Im...

Imen Feminine Arabic

Imen is a feminine Arabic given name, serving as an alternate transcription of Arabic إيمان (see Iman). The root name Iman derives from the Arabic root أمن (ʾamuna), meaning "to be faithful," and directly translates to "...

Iminathi Feminine Zulu

Iminathi is a feminine Zulu name that embodies both beauty and depth of meaning. Interpreted as "he stands with us" in the Zulu language, the name conveys a profound sense of solidarity, rootedness, and communal support...

Imke Feminine Dutch Frisian +1

Imke is a feminine Dutch, Frisian, and Low German given name, predominantly used in the Netherlands, Belgium, and northern Germany. It originated as a diminutive of Ime 2, which itself developed as a short form of names...

Imma Feminine Catalan Italian

Imma is a feminine short form of Immacolata and Immaculada, used in Italian and Catalan. Both names derive from the Spanish Inmaculada, meaning "immaculate," a reference to the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. T...

Immacolata Feminine Italian

Immacolata is an Italian feminine given name, a cognate of Inmaculada. It directly commemorates the Immaculate Conception, a core dogma of the Catholic Church that teaches the Virgin Mary was free from original sin from...

Immaculada Feminine Catalan

Immaculada is the Catalan cognate of Inmaculada, a Spanish name meaning "immaculate". The name is given in honor of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary, a doctrine of the Catholic Church which holds that Mary wa...

Immaculata Feminine Irish

Immaculata is a Latin feminine name primarily used in Irish nomenclature. It is a direct Latin form of the Spanish name Inmaculada, which means "immaculate" in Spanish. The name commemorates the Immaculate Conception of...

Immaculate Feminine English

Immaculate is an English cognate of Inmaculada, derived from the Latin word immaculatus meaning "spotless" or "pure." The name is primarily used in English-speaking regions of Africa, such as Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya, w...

Imogen Feminine English

Imogen is a female given name of English origin, chiefly used in the United Kingdom and Australia. The name originates from Shakespeare's Cymbeline (1609), where Imogen is the virtuous daughter of King Cymbeline. Shakesp...

Imogene Feminine English

Imogene is a variant of the name Imogen. Like Imogen, Imogene is likely derived from the Gaelic word inghean, meaning "maiden." The name is chiefly used in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States an...

Imola Feminine Hungarian

Imola is a Hungarian feminine name created by the renowned Hungarian author Mór Jókai for a character in his 1883 novel Bálványosvár. The name is derived from the Hungarian word for centaury, knapweed, or starthistle, wh...

Imona Feminine Uzbek

Imona is the Uzbek feminine form of Iman, a name derived from the Arabic root ʾamuna, meaning "to be faithful." In Uzbek, it has become specifically feminine, reflecting the name's semantic core of faith and belief.Etymo...

Impi Feminine Finnish

Etymology & Linguistic RootsImpi is a Finnish feminine given name meaning "maiden" or "virgin" in the Finnish language. The name derives from common Uralic vocabulary found in Finnic languages, where the same root appear...

Imriška Feminine Slovak

Imriška is a Slovak feminine form of the Germanic name Emmerich. It is derived from the masculine name Imrich, the Slovak variant of Emmerich, with the diminutive suffix -ka added to create a feminine or affectionate for...

Ina Feminine Danish Dutch +6

Ina is a feminine given name used in Danish, Dutch, English, German, Latvian, Norwegian, Slovene, and Swedish. It originated as a short form of names ending with or containing the element ina, such as Martina, Christina,...

Inaaya Feminine Urdu

Inaaya is an Urdu variant transcription of the name Inaya, which itself derives from the Arabic word `ināyah (عناية) meaning "care, concern" or "solicitude." In Arabic, the root Inaya often appears in contexts that empha...

İnabat Feminine Kazakh

İnabat is a Kazakh feminine name that embodies the virtues of propriety and social harmony. Deriving from the Kazakh word inabat (инабат), the name carries the meanings of “respect, deference, etiquette.” It reflects a c...

In'am Feminine Arabic

In'am is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name إنعام (Inam), which means "giving, bestowal, act of kindness" in Arabic. The name is derived from the Arabic root نعم (nʿm), related to the verb naʿima meaning "to l...

Inanna Feminine Sumerian

Inanna is the ancient Sumerian goddess of love, fertility, and war, whose name is possibly derived from the Sumerian nin-an-a(k), meaning "lady of the heavens" – from nin ("lady") and the genitive form of an ("heaven, sk...

İnarə Feminine Azerbaijani

İnarə is an Azerbaijani feminine given name, possibly derived from Arabic إنارة (ʾināra), meaning "illumination" or "light". The name traces its root to the Semitic triliteral consonant root nūr (نور), which conveys the...

Ināra Feminine Latvian

Ināra is a Latvian feminine given name of uncertain etymology. It is likely an elaboration of Ina, which itself is a short form of names ending in -ina such as Martina, Christina, and Carolina. Through this chain, Ināra...

Inara Feminine

Inara is a feminine given name with roots in ancient Anatolian mythology. The name's precise etymology is unknown, but it is most famously linked to a deity in the Hittite pantheon. Inara was a daughter of the storm god...

Inari Feminine Japanese

Inari is a Japanese name meaning "carrying rice", from the elements 稲 (ina) meaning "rice" and 荷 (ri) meaning "carry". Inari is also the name of a prominent kami (divinity) in Shinto and Japanese mythology, associated...

Inas Feminine Arabic

Inas is a feminine Arabic name that means "friendliness" or "sociability.” It derives from the Arabic root أنس (ʾanisa), which conveys a sense of intimacy, companionship, and amiability. The root appears frequently in cl...

Inaya Feminine Arabic Urdu

Inaya is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "care" or "concern." It is used in Arabic-speaking and Urdu-speaking communities, where it carries connotations of attentiveness and tenderness. The name is a dire...

Inayah Feminine Arabic

Inayah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Inaya, which derives from the Arabic word ‘ināyah (عناية), meaning "care" or "concern." It is a feminine name commonly used in Arabic-speaking and Islamic communiti...

Inbal Feminine Hebrew

Inbal is a feminine Hebrew given name that literally means "tongue of a bell" in Hebrew. This name is derived from the word inbal, which refers to the clapper or striker inside a bell that produces sound when it strikes...

Inbar Feminine Hebrew

Inbar is a feminine Hebrew name meaning "amber." Derived from the Hebrew word ‘inbar (עִנְבָּר), the name evokes the warm, golden tones of fossilized tree resin. While the name is unisex in modern Israeli usage, it is pr...

İnci Feminine Azerbaijani Turkish

İnci is a Turkish and Azerbaijani feminine given name and also a common surname in Turkey. The name directly derives from the Turkish word inci meaning "pearl." As a given name, it is particularly popular in modern Turke...

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