One of the most important decisions we will have to make when we know that a baby is on the way is to choose his name. There are several places from which we can take ideas, from choosing a name that is tradition within the family, to seeking inspiration in other places, such as nature or culture.
On other occasions, we simply like what the names that start with a particular letter sound or look like. Continuing with our tour of baby names from A to Z, we share 101 girl names that start with the letter I.
- Ia: Of Cornish origin, it was the name of an Irish princess.
- Iana: Jana variant, which is a Czech female variant of John, which means "God is merciful."
- Ianthe: of Greek origin, means "purple flower".
- Ibanne: Basque variant of Yvonne, which is of French origin and means "yew wood".
- Ibbie: diminutive of Isabel, which means "promise of God."
- Ibona: Basque variant of Yvonne, which means "yew tree".
- Going: of German origin, means "hardworking, laborious."
- Idalia: of Greek origin, it means "here is the sun".
- Idalis: Ida variant.
Idania: Ida variant.
Idara: of Latin origin, it means "the one that is foresight".
- Idina: English variant of Edina, which means "wealthy."
- Idonna: Idony variant, which means "renewal" and is the name of the Norse goddess of spring and eternal youth.
- Idra: of Aramaic origin, means "fig tree".
- Idris: Unisex name of Welsh origin, means "lord."
- Iduska: Czech variant of Ida.
- Ieesha: Aisha variant, which is of Swahili origin and means "living, prosperous."
- Iekeliene: of Dutch origin, its meaning is unknown.
- Ife: of African origin, means "love."
- Iphigenia: of Greek origin, means "of royal birth."
- Iga: diminutive Polish names like Jadwiga and Hedviga.
- Ignacia: of Latin origin, means "born of fire".
- Ikerne: female equivalent of the Basque name Iker, which means "visitation".
- Ila: of French origin, means "of the island".
- Ilana: of Hebrew origin, means "oak."
- Ilargi: Basque name of the moon.
- Ilania: Ilana variant.
- Ilanis: Ila variant.
- Ilaria: Italian variant of Hilaria, which means "cheerful, happy".
Ilda: variant of Hilda, which is of German origin and means "woman of battle."
Iliana: Ilana variant.
- Ilena: Greek variant of Elena, which is of Greek origin and means "one that burns or shines."
- Ilesha: of Hindu origin, means "lord of the earth".
- Ilia: diminutive of Iliana.
- Ilisa: of Hebrew origin, means "great happiness".
- Ilka: diminutive of Ilona, ​​Hungarian variant of Elena.
- Ilma: of Finnish origin, means "air".
- Ilo: of Finnish origin, means "joy."
- Ilona: Elena's Hungarian variant.
- Iluka: of Australian aboriginal origin, means "by the sea".
- Ilsa: German variant of Elizabeth, which means "My God is an oath."
- Ilse: Elizabeth's German and Dutch diminutive.
- Iluntze: of Basque origin, means "sunset, dusk".
- Ima: of Japanese origin, means "present, now".
- Imala: Native American, means "strong minded."
- Magnet: of Arab origin, means "faith."
- Imara: of Swahili origin, means "firm."
- Imelda: of German origin, means "great battle."
- Imena: of African origin, means "dream."
Imiza: diminutive of the German name Irmentrude, which means "universal force."
Immaculate: Catalan form of Immaculate.
- Imogen: of Celtic origin, means "maiden."
- Imogeny: Imogen variant.
- Ina: diminutive of Latin names with ending "-ina".
- Inara: of Arabic origin, means "shining light."
- Inaya: of Arab origin, means "worried."
- Inbar: of Israeli origin, means "amber".
- Indah: of Indonesian origin, means "pretty."
- India: It is derived from the Sanskrit "indus", a river with a large flow.
- Indie: diminutive of India.
- Indira: of Sanskrit origin, means "beauty."
- Indra: of Sanskrit origin, it means "that it has raindrops".
- Agnes: of Greek origin, means "caste".
- Inez: English variant of Agnes.
- Inga: Scandinavian hypocoristic names such as Ingrid, or Ingeborg.
- Ingrid: of Scandinavian origin, means "beautiful."
- Inna: Russian diminutive of Agnes.
- Ioanna: variant of Joanna, which means "God is merciful."
- Iola: of Greek origin, means "violet."
Iolani: Hawaiian origin, means "hawk of royalty."
Iraida It comes from Hera, name of the Greek goddess of marriage, spring and wives protector.
- Iraide: Iraida's equivalent in Basque.
- Irati: of Basque origin, means "fern field".
- Irene: of Greek origin, means "peace".
- Irenka: Irene's Czech variant.
- Would go: Irene's diminutive.
- Irie: of Jamaican origin, means "positive and powerful."
- Irina: Irene's Russian variant.
- Iris: In Greek mythology, she was the goddess of the rainbow, whose function was to transmit messages to the gods.
- Ireland: name of the country, means "Land of Eire" or "abundant land".
- Irma: of German origin, means "universal, complete".
- Irune: Basque equivalent of Trinidad.
- Irvette: the origin of this original female name is unknown, but it is believed that it could derive from an old English voice whose meaning would be "friends of the sea".
- Isa: of German origin, means "strong will".
- Isabel: means "promise of God."
- Isabella: Isabel's Italian form.
- Isadora: of Greek origin, means "gift or gift of Isis".
- Isela: Island variant.
- Ishi: of Japanese origin, means "stone".
Ishtar: She was the Babylonian goddess of love and beauty, of life, of fertility.
Isis: Greek name of a goddess of Egyptian mythology. His Egyptian name was Ast, which means "throne."
- Iskra: of Slavic origin, means "spark."
- Island: Scottish name, whose meaning is "The Queen of the Hebrides", name of an extensive archipelago that is located on the west coast of Scotland.
- Ismenia: of Celtic origin, means "great treasure."
- Isolde: of Welsh origin, means "ice ruler".
- Italy: name of the country, whose meaning has different interpretations, among which "calf land" stands out ...
- Itzel: of Mayan origin, means "lady of the rainbow".
- Itziar: name of Basque origin formed by left (which means "sea"), i (which means "tip"), and ar (which means "on high"), so its literal translation would be "steep height overlooking the sea".
- Ivana: Female version of Ivan, Russian variant of Juan.
- Ivette: of French origin, means "yew tree".
- Ivonne: of French origin, means "yew tree".