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From UK:BOYS:Inigo Arthur Mackay (Alexandra and Paul), siblings Oliver George Mackay, Tilly Jemima Culliford and Flora Emily Culliford
Isaac Daniel (Natalie and Daniel)
Isaac Sebastian Ross (Suzanne and Jonathan) –Ross is mother’s maiden name
Isaac William (Lisa and David)
Ivo Balthazar Michael Shellard (Kate and Rollo), brother Cosmo Bartholomew Patrick FortuneGIRLS:Imogen Grace Elizabeth (Chloe and Andrew), brother Henry William Andrew
Iris Amelia Edith (Jim and Jane)
Isabella Antonia Morales (Maria Camila and Thomas)
Isabella Rose
Isabelle Catherine (Lee and Joanne)
Isabelle Christine (Craig & Hayley)
Isabelle Grace (Lee and Eilish)
Isla Caitlin (Richard & Clare), sister Evie
Isla Colleen (Ayshea and Mike)
Isla Elizabeth (Sarah and Tyrone)
Isla Mary (Nolan and Jacqueline), sister Ebba
Isla May (Natalie and Dave)
Isla Rose, brother Lucas Charles
Isla Willow Cara (Craig & Cher), siblings Kyle & Alanah
Ivy Imogen (Luke and Hannah)
Iyla Marie (Leepaul and Marie)From Croatia:BOYS:Ivan ( Helena)
Ivan ( Mihael & Kristina)
Ivan ( Mijo & Katarina)
Ivan ( Miško & Snježana)
Ivan ( Mladen & Andrea)
Ivan ( Slavko & Milka)
Ivan ( Srećko & Ivana)
Ivan ( Stanka)
Ivano (dad Ivica & Ankica)
Ivano (dad Tomica & Sabina)
Ivano ( Dejan & Milana)
Ivano ( Igor & Vedrana)
Ivano ( Milenko & Mirjana)
Ivano ( Slađan & Ivana) GIRLS:Iva ( Dragan & Josipa)
Iva ( Goran & Angelina)
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I love seeing Rollo, Cosmo, and Ivo all in one family. Also, I love Inigo so much. I think I'd be afraid to use it because I get the impression that it's seen as sort of try-hard and pretentious in the U.K. and in the U.S. it's so tied to Inigo Montoya, but I really love it.
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Inigo *is* being used for a boy's fn -- yay! Ivo too? I must run and buy my lotery ticket now. :-) I've been waiting for Isaac to become more popular and it looks as though his time has arrived, in the U.K. at least. Isla is enchanting. And those Isla combinations are great. Ivy, Iris and Imogen always please me on a BA list. Feminine "i" names are so quirky and unexpected, except for good ol' Isabelle. I never tire of her or her variants. I wish I were more of an Ivan fan. Despite years of study, my mind automatically gives Ivan and "EYE-vun" sound, instead of the obvious "ee-VAHN," which I do like. I just can't get that clunky Western / English pronunciation out of my head. :-/ Ivano is kind of neat though. And Iva ("EE-vuh") is lovely. Thanks for sharing!

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