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Haflína f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic feminine form of Hafliði.
Haggaia f English (Rare)
Possibly a feminine form of Haggai.
Hagrama m Bodo
Meaning "Calm but Mindful".
Haihaya m Odia
Haihaya was the name of a royal dynasty and their kingdom. This country was one of the kingdoms ruled by kings in the central and western India. It was ruled by the powerful Kartavirya Arjuna , who even defeated Ravana... [more]
Haikela f Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Hazel.
Hailama m Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Hiram.
Haimona m Maori
Maori form of Simon 1.
Hairiah f Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Khayriyya.
Hajasoa m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy haja meaning "respect, honour" and soa meaning "good".
Hajrija f Bosnian
Bosnian form of Khairia.
Hakimah f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Arabic alternate transcription of Hakima as well as the Malay and Indonesian form.
Hákonía f Icelandic (Rare)
Feminine form of Hákon.
Halafta m Ancient Aramaic
Means "willow" in Aramaic.
Halaina f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Helena, the spelling possibly influenced by Alaina.
Haleema f Arabic, Urdu, Dhivehi
Alternate transcription of Arabic حليمة (see Halima), as well as the Urdu and Dhivehi form.
Halicia f English
Alternate spelling of Alice
Halinda f English
Combination of Ha (from names like Hannah or Hayley) and Linda
Halisia f Polish
Diminutive of Halina.
Halszka f Polish
Diminutive of Elżbieta via its archaic variant Halżbieta.
Halusia f Polish
Diminutive of Halina.
Hamdiah f Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic حمدية‎‎ (see Hamdia), as well as an Indonesian and Malay variant.
Hamdija m & f Bosnian
Bosnian form of Hamdi and variant transcription of Hamdiya.
Hamdiya f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic حمدية‎‎ (see Hamdia).
Hameeda f Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic حميدة (see Hamidah), as well as the usual Urdu transcription.
Hamimah f Indonesian, Malay, Filipino, Maranao
Indonesian, Malay, and Maranao form of Hamima.
Hāmiora m Maori
Maori form of Samuel.
Hamisoa m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy hamy meaning "sweetness" and soa meaning "good".
Hamouda m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi variant of Hamoud.
Hamoura f Polynesian (Rare, ?)
Unknown meaning.
Hamsika f Indian
Means "Beautiful Swan". A bearer of this name is Hamsika Iyer, an Indian singer based in Mumbai.
Hāmuera m Maori
Maori form of Samuel.
Hañagua f Spanish (Canarian, Rare)
From Guanche ⴰⵐⴰⵓⴰ ‎(añawa), derived (through palatalisation) from aniawa, from *ha-nya-wa "this one is melody". This was the name of the wife of Bencomo, a 15th-century mencey (aboriginal Guanche leader) of the kingdom of Taoro on the island of Tenerife... [more]
Hanania f Biblical (Rare)
Feminine form of Hananiah.
Hananja f Gujarati (Rare), Hindi (Rare), Marathi (Rare)
Possibly meaning "Peace".
Hananya m Hebrew
Variant transcription of חֲנַנְיָה (See Chananyah)
Hanaura f Polynesian
Name of Polynesian origin, composed by "hana", that means "to create" and "ura", referred to a typical Polynesian dance. Hence the meaning can be interpreted as "creative dance" or "creative dancer".
Hanaura f Polynesian
Polynesian origin name, meaning "the one who creates light".
Han-bada m Korean (Modern, Rare)
From Bada prefixed with 한 (han), either a determiner from the numeral Hana meaning "one," or the present determiner form of adjective 하다 (hada) meaning "big, large, great."
Hangama f Dari Persian
Dari form of Hengameh. There is a famous Afghan singer by this name (1960-).
Hanička f Czech, Slovak
Diminutive of Hana 2. While Czech Hanička is occasionally used as a given name in its own right, Slovak Hanička is strictly used as a diminutive.
Hanifah f & m Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic حنيفة (see Hanifa), as well as an Indonesian and Malay variant. It is sometimes used as a masculine name in Malaysia as a form of Abu Hanifa.
Hanikea f & m Polynesian
Polynesian name, composed by "hani", meaning "melody" and "kea", meaning "white", "clear".
Haninda f Indonesian
Meaning uncertain.
Hanisah f Malay, Indonesian
Arabic-inspired coined name with no apparent meaning, possibly based on the name Anisah.
Hanitea f Polynesian, Tahitian
Name of Polynesian origin, composed by "hani", meaning "sweet" and "tea", meaning "white" or "bright".
Hanitra f Malagasy
Means "perfume, pleasant scent, fragrance" in Malagasy.
Hannora f English (Rare)
Variant of Hanora influenced by Hannah.
Hannula f Polish
Diminutive of Hanna 1.
Hanoona f Arabic
Variant transcription of Arabic حنونة (see Hanunah).
Hansika f Indian, Hindi
Means "swan" in Hindi.
Hansîna f Greenlandic
Archaic spelling of Hansiina, the Greenlandic form of Hansina.
Hansita f Hindi, Telugu
Means "gorgeous" in Hindi and Telugu, possibly derived from the word स्वान (hans) meaning "swan".
Hanszka f Polish
Diminutive of Hanna 1.
Hanunah f Arabic
From Arabic حَنُونة (ḥanūnah), the feminine singular form of حَنُون (ḥanūn) meaning ‎"affectionate, tender".
Hanunia f Polish
Diminutive of Hanna 1.
Hanusia f Polish
Diminutive of Hanna 1.
Hanuška f Czech
Diminutive form of Hana 2.
Hanusza f Polish
Diminutive of Hanna 1.
Haraśka m Belarusian
Diminutive of both Harasim and Hieranim.
Haraura f & m Polynesian
Polynesian origin name, meaning "shining light" or "bright red".
Hargita f Hungarian
Derived from the name of the "Harghita Mountains" (Hargita in Hungarian) in Romania.
Hargiza f Uzbek
Possibly derived from hargiz meaning "not ever".
Hariasa f Germanic Mythology
Hariasa is a Germanic goddess attested on a (now lost) stone bearing a Latin dedication to her. Her name is likely derived from Proto-Germanic *harja "army; battle". Linguist Siegfried Gutenbrunner reconstructed the form *Hari-ansus "army goddess; war goddess", while Rudolf Simek compares her name to that of the valkyrie Herja.
Hāriata f Maori
Maori form of Harriet.
Harissa f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Harrison.
Haritza m Basque
Variant of Haritz.
Harpina f Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology Harpina was a daughter of Asopus and the mother of Oenomaus, king around Pisa, by Ares, according to the tradition of the Eleans and Phliasians... [more]
Hartika m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Harteke.
Hasanah f Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic حسنة (see Hasana), as well as an Indonesian and Malay variant.
Haseena f Arabic
Meaning "beautiful, pretty" in Arabic.
Haseena f Urdu, Dhivehi
Alternate transcription of Urdu حسینہ (see Hasina), as well as the usual Dhivehi transcription.
Hashana f Jewish Legend
Meaning “head of the year” or “first of the year,” the festival begins on the first day of Tishrei, the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar, which falls during September or October. ... Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are the two “High Holy Days” in the Jewish religion
Hasibah f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic حسيبة (see Hasiba), as well as a Malay and Indonesian variant.
Hasimah f Arabic, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic حاسمة (see Hasima), as well as a Malay variant.
Hasitha m & f Sinhalese
Derived from Sanskrit हर्षिता (harṣita) meaning "delighted, happy, joyful".
Hasoona f Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of Arabic حسّونة (see Hassunah).
Hasouna f Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of Arabic حسّونة (see Hassunah).
Hassana f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic حسنة (see Hasana).
Hassana m Hausa
Hausa form of Hasan and Hassan.
Hassiba f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi feminine form of Hasib (chiefly Algerian).
Hassina f African, Arabic
Variant of Haseena used most often in Africa.
Hassuna f Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of Arabic حسّونة (see Hassunah).
Hasunah f Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of Arabic حسّونة (see Hassunah).
Hatijah f Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay form of Khadija.
Hatsuka f Japanese
From Japanese 初 (hatsu) meaning "beginning, start, first" combined with 夏 (ka) meaning "summer". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Hatsuna f Japanese
From Japanese 羽 (ha) meaning "feathers", 津 (tsu), a place name, such as Tsu city in Mie prefecture combined with 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Haumėja f Astronomy, Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Haumea.
Haureva f Polynesian, Tahitian
Polynesian origin name, composed by "hau", meaning "breath" or "breeze" (and also "peace") and "reva", that means "flying", "floating". Hence the meaning is interpreted as "floating breeze", "blowing breeze".
Haureva f Polynesian
Polynesian name, meaning "wind breeze" or "wind of peace".
Haŭryla m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Gabriel.... [more]
Havaska f Hungarian
Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from Hungarian havas "snowy, snow-covered; mountain" and a modern form of an alleged Old Hungarian given name Havadi which is said to have meant "moon" in Old Hungarian, whereas in modern Szekler-Hungarian havadi is a general term for white springflowers, most commonly the white narcissus or the snowdrop flower.
Hazaiah m Biblical Hebrew, Biblical, Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
In Biblical terms the meaning of the name Hazaiah is: Seeing the Lord.... [more]
Hazecha f Medieval German
A diminutive form of names with the secondary German name element HAZ derived from the Germanic name element HAD "battle, combat".... [more]
Hazimah f Arabic, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic حازمة (see Hazima), as well as the usual Malay form.
Heavena f Obscure
Elaboration of Heaven.
Hebzeba f Hebrew (Arabized, Rare)
(my) (light) (is) (in) (her) (Hebrew) (Israel)
Hecatia f Popular Culture
Variant of Hecate. A notable user of this name is Hecatia Lapislazuli from the Touhou Project.
Hedelmä f & m Finnish (Archaic)
Means "fruit" in Finnish.... [more]
Hedjara f Maranao
Possibly a form of Hajar.
Heduška f Czech
Diminutive of Hedvika.
Hedwiga f Prague German, Medieval Polish, Romanian (Rare)
Prague German form of Hedvika and older Polish form of Jadwiga.
Heifara m & f Tahitian
From Tahitian hei meaning "garland, crown" and fara meaning "screwpine, pandan".
Heilika f Estonian
Diminutive of Heili, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Heimana f & m Tahitian
From Polynesian meaning "powerful crown moving the sky".
Heinina f Faroese
Faroese form of Heina.
Heirava f Tahitian
Tahitian name, meaning "precious garland" or "sparkly garland".
Heizela f Latvian (Modern, Rare)
Latvian adaptation of Hazel.
Heladia f Polish (Rare), Galician (Rare)
Polish feminine form of Heladiusz and Galician feminine form of Heladio.
Helaena f Literature
Possibly a spelling variant of Helena. In George R. R. Martin's fantasy series "A Song of Ice and Fire" and the television adaptation "House of the Dragon", Helaena Targaryen is the queen consort of Westeros to her brother, Aegon II, during his reign which is disputed by their older half-sister Rhaenyra.
Helenca f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Helena, used as a given name in its own right.
Heleyna f Obscure
Variant of Helena.
Heliana f South American
Of unknown origin and meaning.
Helicia f English
Apparently from the name of a plant genus meaning "spiral-shaped" from Greek helix (genitive helikos; see Helice), perhaps via Latin.
Helinda f English (Rare)
Similar to the names "Belinda" and "Melinda".
Heliora f Obscure
A feminine form of Helios
Helisoa m & f Malagasy
Possibly from the Malagasy hely, a dialect form of kely meaning "little, small", and soa meaning "good".
Hellika f Estonian
Diminutive of Hella via the variant Helli.
Helmina f Louisiana Creole
Louisiana Spanish form of Hermine.
Heloïsa f Catalan (Rare)
Catalan form of Eloise.
Heloisa f Czech, German, Slovak, English, Spanish
Czech, German, and Slovak form of Eloise.
Heloiza f Polish
Polish form of Eloise.
Helunia f Polish
Diminutive of Helena.
Helusia f Polish
Diminutive of Helena.
Heluška f Czech
Diminutive form of Helena.
Helvira f Medieval Spanish
Medieval form of Elvira.
Hemanta m Indian, Bengali, Odia, Assamese, Nepali
Eastern Indian and Nepali form of Hemant.
Hemlata f Indian, Marathi, Hindi
Possibly derived from Sanskrit हेमलता (hemalatā) referring to a type of unspecified plant, possibly the golden creeper (Ernodea littoralis).
Hendina f Medieval English
Meaning uncertain. According to heraldry.sca.org, the name was derived from the Old English word (ge)hende meaning "courteous, handsome". But in Wiktionary, it is said that the word gehende means "close, near, nearby".
Heniuta f Polish
Diminutive form of Henryka.
Hennika f & m Norwegian (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Diminutive of Henny (compare Jannika, Annika and Ellika).
Henohea f Hawaiian
Hawaiian name, meaning "beautiful", "gorgeous".
Henrica f Dutch, Flemish, Romansh
Dutch feminine form of Henricus and Romansh feminine form of Henric.
Heredia f Spanish (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Heredia.
Herenoa m & f Polynesian
Polynesian origin name, meaning "free love", (from "here", meaning "love" and "noa", meaning "freedom").
Hereora f Polynesian
Name of Polynesian origin, meaning "love and life", or "bond of life".
Hereura f Polynesian, Tahitian
Polynesian origin name, composed by "here", meaning "love" and "ura", meaning "red", so the meaning is "red love", intended as "passionate love".
Herisoa m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy hery meaning "force, power" and soa meaning "good".
Hermaia f Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Hermaios. In ancient Greece, Hermaia was also the name of several annual festivals that were held in honour of the god Hermes.
Hermana f Dutch, Polish (Rare)
Dutch and Polish feminine form of Herman.
Hermila f Spanish (Archaic)
Feminine form of Hermilo.
Hermosa f Spanish (Rare)
Hermosa is a spanish name meaning 'beautiful'
Herrada f History (Ecclesiastical)
Latinized and Spanish form of Herrad.
Herszka m Yiddish (Polonized)
Polish influenced name, see Hersz.
Hertica f Slovene
Diminutive of Herta.
Herveva f Breton
Variant of Hervea.
Hervora f Norwegian (Archaic)
Archaic Norwegian form of Hervor, used in the 19th century.
Hestija f Bosnian, Croatian
Bosnian and Croatian form of Hestia.
Hialeah f Indigenous American
Derived from the Muskogee haiyakpo meaning "prairie" and hili meaning "pretty". Alternatively, the name is of Seminole origin meaning "upland prairie". It also is the name of the 6th largest city in Florida.... [more]
Hiandra f Spanish (Latin American)
Hiandra is used in the Dominican Republic, and most commonly found in Brazil.
Hidayah f & m Indonesian, Malay
Means "guidance" in Indonesian and Malay, ultimately from Arabic هداية (hidāya). It is sometimes used as a masculine name in Indonesia.
Hierona f Dutch (Rare)
Contracted form of Hieronyma.
Hilária f Hungarian
Feminine form of Hilár.
Hildura f Norwegian (Archaic), Swedish (Rare)
Dialectal variant of Hildur recorded in Troms.
Hilkiah m Ancient Hebrew
Hilkiah means “portion of Yah” or “the LORD is my portion.” Hilkiah was a Levite and high priest during the reign of King Josiah. He found the long-lost Book of the Law (see II Chronicles 34).
Hillela f Hebrew
Feminine form of Hillel.
Hilmiah f Indonesian
Feminine form of Hilmi.
Himalia f Greek Mythology
One of jupiter's moons
Himiona m Maori
Maori form of Simeon.
Hinatea f Tahitian
Means "great white granddaughter admired by goddesses" in Tahitian.
Hinekoa f Maori
Means "happy girl" in Maori.
Hinemoa f Maori
From the Maori hine meaning "girl, daughter" and moa, the Maori name of an extinct species of bird.
Hineura f Polynesian, Tahitian
Polynesian origin name, composed by "hine", meaning "young girl" and "ura", meaning "red" or "bright", hence the meaning is "radiant girl".
Hionija f Serbian (Rare)
Serbian form of Chionia.
Hioniya f Bulgarian (Rare)
Bulgarian form of Chionia.
Hipátia f Portuguese
Portuguese form of Hypatia.
Hippola f Greek (Archaic, ?)
A derivative of Ancient Greek ἵππος (hippos) meaning "horse".
Hixinia f Galician (Rare)
Galician feminine form of Hyginus.
Hizecha f Medieval German
A diminutive from names with the secondary name element HIZ (derived from hild "battle, strength").
Hloriia f Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Gloria
Hludana f Germanic Mythology
Hludana is a Germanic goddess attested in five ancient Latin inscriptions from the Rhineland and Frisia, all dating from 197–235 AD (the Beetgum inscription was dedicated by a group of fishermen)... [more]
Hobisoa m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy hoby meaning "shout of rejoicing" and soa meaning "good".
Hodijah f Indonesian
Indonesian form of Khadija.
Hokule'a f & m Hawaiian, Astronomy
Hōkūleʻa is Hawaiian for “Star of Gladness” or “Clear Star”. The western name of this star is Arcturus. Hōkūleʻa is the brightest in the northern hemisphere and it is Hawaii’s zenith star... [more]
Holilah f Indonesian
Indonesian form of Khalila.
Holisoa f Malagasy
Combination of Holy and the adjective soa "good, beautiful, excellent".
Homaira f Bengali, Persian
Bengali and Persian form of Humayra.
Homayra f Bengali
Bengali form of Humayra.
Homeira f Persian
Persian form of Humayra.
Homeyra f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian حمیرا (see Homeira).
Honesta f Medieval Italian
Derived from Latin honesta "distinguished, reputable; respected, honorable".
Honghua m & f Chinese
From Chinese 宏 (hóng) meaning "wide, spacious, great, vast", 红 (hóng) meaning "red, vermillion, blush" or 洪 (hóng) meaning "flood, deluge, great, vast" combined with 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese", 花 (huā) meaning "flower, blossom" or 化 (huà) meaning "change, transform"... [more]
Hongjia m & f Chinese
From Chinese 宏 (hóng) meaning "wide, spacious, great, vast", 洪 (hóng) meaning "flood, deluge, great, vast", 鸿 (hóng) meaning "wild swan, great, vast", 虹 (hóng) meaning "rainbow" or 红 (hóng) meaning "red, vermillion, blush" combined with 嘉 (jiā) meaning "good, fine, excellent, auspicious" or 佳 (jiā) meaning "good, auspicious, beautiful"... [more]
Hongxia f & m Chinese
From Chinese 红 (hóng) meaning "red, vermillion, blush" or 宏 (hóng) meaning "wide, spacious, great, vast" combined with 侠 (xiá) meaning "hero, knight, brave, chivalrous" or 霞 (xiá) meaning "rosy clouds, mist"... [more]
Hon'mana f Hopi
Means "bear girl" in Hopi.
Honória f Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Honoria.
Honoura f English (American, Archaic, Rare)
Rare variant of Honora, possibly based on the British spelling if the word honour.
Hooriya f Arabic
Variant transcription of Huriya.
Horacia f Spanish (Rare)
Spanish form of Horatia.
Horalia f Spanish (Mexican, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Oralia.
Horpyna f Ukrainian
Ukrainian folk form of Agrippina.
Horteja f Sorbian (Archaic)
Lower Sorbian form of Dorothy.
Hortyja f Sorbian
Lower Sorbian variant of Horteja.
Horudja m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian ḥr-wḏꜣ meaning "the healthy Horus" or "Horus is hale", derived from the name of the god Horus combined with wḏꜣ "to be safe, intact, unhurt".
Hosegħa m Maltese
Maltese form of Hosea.
Hoshama m Ancient Hebrew
Meaning "God hears."
Hoshika f Japanese
From Japanese 星 (hoshi) meaning "star" combined with 花 (ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Hoshina f Japanese
From Japanese 星 (hoshi) meaning "star" combined with 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Hotijah f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Khadija.
Houaria f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Likely a feminine form of Houari.
Hożanka f Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish diminutive of Ożanna.
Hrachia m Armenian
Alternate transcription of Armenian Հրաչյա (see Hrachya).
Hražyna f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Grażyna.
Hrvojka f Croatian
Feminine form of Hrvoje.
Hùberta f Kashubian
Feminine form of Hùbert.
Hudjefa m Ancient Egyptian
Means "erased, missing" in Egpytian, possibly derived from ḥḏj "to smash" or wzf "to neglect, to ignore". This is a pseudonym for a 2nd Dynasty pharaoh as reported on the Turin canon since his original name was already lost in Ramesside times.
Hufriya f Indian (Parsi)
Persian Origin... [more]
Hughina f Scottish (Rare)
Feminine form of Hugh.
Hugueta f Catalan, Galician (Rare), Occitan, Portuguese, Spanish (Rare)
Catalan, Galician, Occitan, Portuguese and Spanish form of Huguette.
Huihana f Maori
Māori form of Susan, or from Māori hui "to gather" and hana "warmth".
Huitaca f New World Mythology
Etymology unknown. This was the name of the Muisca goddess of arts, dance and music, witchcraft, sexual liberation and the Moon who was turned into a white owl.
Hulifah m & f Arabic
A name which derives from an Arabic word meaning "pledged"
Hulleah f Indigenous American
Borne by Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie (1954-), a Seminole-Muscogee-Navajo photographer and educator. Possibly of Navajo, Seminole or Muscogee origin.
Hümaşah f Ottoman Turkish, Turkish (Rare)
Combination of Hüma and şah meaning "king, shah".
Humbaba m Sumerian Mythology, Near Eastern Mythology
Of uncertain etymology. Name borne by a figure from Mesopotamian mythology, whose name has been attested both with and without the dingir 𒀭 (a determinative sign written before the names of gods and goddesses)... [more]
Hunorka f Hungarian
Feminine form of Hunor.
Hüpatia f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Hypatia.
Huraira m & f Pakistani, Punjabi, Nigerian
Means "kitten" in Arabic. Abu Hurairah was one of the Prophet Muhammad's companions, in whose case it was part of a kunya or nickname acquired because of his attachment to cats.
Huriata f & m Maori
Maori name meaning "Turn Morning" "Dawn" Or "Daylight". Huri means to 'turn' or 'change' and Ata means 'Morning'.
Hurriya f Arabic
Means "freedom" in Arabic.
Husnija m Bosnian
Variant of Husni.
Huzaifa m Arabic
Variant of Huzaifah.
Huzaima f Arabic (Mashriqi), Arabic
Huzaima bint Nasser, meaning, "firm believer" was an Arabian noblewoman, Sharifa of Mecca. She was Queen of Syria and then Queen of Iraq by marriage to Faisal I of Iraq, and queen mother during the reign of her son.
Hygieia f Greek Mythology
From the name of the Greek goddess of medical cleanliness. Her name is derived from Ancient Greek Ὑγίεια (Hugíeia), which is also from ὑγίεια (hugíeia) meaning "health".
Iamaria f Georgian
Combination of Ia and Maria
Ianassa f Greek Mythology
Possibly derived from Greek ἰά (ia) meaning "shout, clamour; sound, roar" and νάσσα (nassa), the aorist form of ναίω (naio) meaning "to dwell in" or "to make habitable"... [more]
Iansîna f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Jensina.
Ianvara m Georgian (Rare)
Derived from Georgian იანვარი (ianvari) meaning "January", which is ultimately derived from Latin Ianuarius.... [more]
Ibianga f Nigerian
Perhaps a form of Ibiang
Ibolyka f Hungarian
Diminutive of Ibolya.
Idahlia f English
Alternate spelling of Idalia
Idalina f English (Rare), Portuguese (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian), Romanian (Rare)
Combination of Ida with the popular suffix -lina.