Hidayahf & mIndonesian, Malay Means "guidance" in Indonesian and Malay, ultimately from Arabic هداية (hidāya). It is sometimes used as a masculine name in Indonesia.
Hilmim & fArabic, Turkish, Malay, Indonesian Means "my forbearance, my tolerance" from Arabic حلم (ḥilm) meaning "forbearance, longanimity, self-restraint". It is occasionally used as a feminine name in Indonesia.
HitlermSouth American, Indonesian, Indian, Filipino From the German surname Hitler. Despite the strong negative connotations of the name Hitler, it is used as a given name in South America, India, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
IffatunnisafPersian (Archaic), Indonesian Means "forgiveness of women" from Arabic عَفَا (ʿafā) meaning "to forgive, to excuse and نساء (nisāʾ) meaning "women"
IinfSundanese Sundanese diminutive of feminine names containing the sound in (or other similar sounds), such as Sakinah, Marlina or Indriani.
IisfSundanese Variant of Euis. It can also be used as a diminutive of feminine names containing the sound is (or other similar sounds), such as Istianah or Istikomah.
IjahfSundanese Sundanese diminutive of feminine names containing the sound ijah (or other similar sounds), such as Hadijah.
IkhwanmIndonesian, Malay Means "brother, friend" in Indonesian and Malay, derived from Arabic إخوان (ikhwan) meaning "brothers, brethren, brotherhood".
IkinmSundanese Sundanese diminutive of masculine names containing the sound ikin (or other similar sounds), such as Sodikin or Mutakin.
Ikrimam & fArabic, Indonesian Means "female pigeon, dove" in Arabic, used as a feminine name in Indonesia and a masculine name elsewhere. This was the name of a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Ikrimahm & fArabic, Indonesian Alternate transcription of Arabic عكرمة (see Ikrima), as well as an Indonesian variant.
Irianm & fIndonesian, Brazilian (Rare), Spanish (Rare) Historical name for the island of New Guinea in Indonesian, from Biak meaning "hot land". It is also a woman-dragon character in Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea novels.
IrianifIndonesian From Indonesian Irian, the former name of the western part of the island of New Guinea (also known as Papua). This name was most popularly given to children who were born around the time of the Dutch expulsion from Western New Guinea in 1962.
IriantomIndonesian From Indonesian Irian, the former name of the western part of the island of New Guinea (also known as Papua). This name was most popularly given to children who were born around the time of the Dutch expulsion from Western New Guinea in 1962.
IsmatullahmArabic, Indonesian, Pashto Means "protection of Allah" or "perfection of Allah", from Arabic عِصْمَة (ʿiṣma) "protection, defence" or "flawlessness, perfection" combined with الله (Allah).
Ismayaf & mIndonesian One of the names of Semar, a Javanese Wayang character from Indonesia.
Isninm & fMalay, Indonesian Means "Monday" in Malay, ultimately from Arabic الاثنين (al-ithnayni). It is sometimes used as a feminine name in Indonesia.
ItohfSundanese Sundanese diminutive of feminine names containing the sound itoh (or other similar sounds), such as Masitoh.
IwanmIndonesian Possibly means "earth, soil" in Indonesian or derived from Arabic إِيوَان (ʾīwān) meaning "porch, entrance, balcony" (of Persian origin).
IzharmArabic, Urdu, Malay, Indonesian Means "manifestation, demonstration, display" in Arabic, from the root أظهر (ʾaẓhara) meaning "to show, to exhibit".
Izzatulf & mMalay, Indonesian First part of compound Arabic names beginning with عزت ال (ʿizzat al) meaning "glory of the, power of the". It is sometimes used as a masculine name in Indonesia.
JaparmIndonesian, Malay, Georgian (Archaic) Indonesian, Malay and Georgian form of Jafar. This name is archaic in Georgia and now only survives in the patronymic surname ჯაფარიძე (Japaridze) meaning "son of Japar".... [more]
JarotmJavanese Means "muscular, strong" in Javanese.
JarwomJavanese From Javanese jarwa meaning "to explain, to declare, to signify" or "explanation, elucidation".
Jatim & fIndonesian Means "original, pure" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit जाति (jāti).
JatmikomJavanese From Javanese jatmika meaning "modest, quiet, subdued", ultimately from Sanskrit आध्यात्मिक (ādhyātmika).
JayadimIndonesian From Indonesian jaya meaning "victory, success" combined with adi meaning "first" in Indonesian or "beautiful, good, valuable" in Javanese.
JoharimMalay, Indonesian, Filipino, Maguindanao, Maranao From the name of Turkic lexicographer Abu Nasr al-Jawhari, who authored an Arabic dictionary. His name was probably derived from Arabic جوهر (jawhar) meaning "jewels, precious stones, gems".
JojorfBatak Means "organized, orderly, sequential" in Toba Batak.