Submitted Names of Length 5

This is a list of submitted names in which the length is 5.
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Holló m Hungarian
Means "raven" in Hungarian.
HolmR m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse holmr "small island".
Homam m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic همام (see Humam).
Homey m English
Diminutive of Homer.
Homid m Tajik
Tajik form of Hamid 1.
Homie m English
Diminutive of Homer.
Homie f Japanese
From Japanese 法 (ho) meaning "method", 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" combined with 恵 (e) meaning "favour". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Hommy m Manx (Archaic)
Aspirated form of Tommy mimicking the Manx vocative case.
Honda m & f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 大海 (honda) meaning "sea, ocean". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Hondo m Shona, African
means "war"
Honee f English (Modern)
Variant of Honey.
Honia f Polish
Diminutive of Honorata.
Hønir m Old Norse
Variant of Hœnir.
Honja m & f Korean (Rare)
From the Korean word 혼자 (honja) meaning "alone".
Honka f Polish
Diminutive of Honorata.
Honke m East Frisian
Diminutive of Johannes.
Honko m East Frisian
Diminutive of Johannes.
Honne m East Frisian
Diminutive of Johannes.
Honny m Dutch (Rare)
Diminutive of Honoré.
Honos m Roman Mythology
Roman god who personifies honor, chivalry, and military justice.
Honus m American (Rare)
Name of baseball great Honus Wagner who was born Johannes Peter Wagner... [more]
Honys m Vilamovian
Variant of Honnys.
Hoodo f Somali
This name comes from the Somali word hoodo which means "luck, fortunate." Somalis outside of Somalia may spell the name as Hodo.
Hooge m Manchu
Best known as the given name of one of General Hong Taiji’s sons.
Hopea m & f Finnish
Means "silver" in Finnish.
Hopey f English
Diminutive of Hope.
Hopie f English
Diminutive of Hope.
Höpke f Low German
Diminutive of Hobbe.... [more]
Hoppe m West Frisian
Variant of Hobbe.
Horác m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Horatius.
Horah m Mormon (Rare)
Name used in Doctrine and Covenants 82:11.
Horas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Horus.
Horas m Batak
Means "healthy, safe, prosperous" in Batak.
Horaz m German (Rare)
German form of Horatius.
Horis m English
Variant of Horace.
Horka f Polish
Diminutive of Honorata.
Horme f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ὁρμή (horme) meaning "an onrush, an onset, an assault". In Greek mythology Horme is the personification of energetic activity, impulse or effort (to do a thing), eagerness, setting oneself in motion, and starting an action, and particularly onrush in battle... [more]
Horry m English
Diminutive of Horace.
Horsa m Judeo-Catalan (Archaic), Medieval Jewish
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Current theories include an adaption of Hebrew Hoshaya and a variant of Catalan Ursí (via the variant Ors).
Horta f Sorbian (Archaic)
Lower Sorbian variant of Orta.
Hosai f Pashto
Means "deer, gazelle, antelope" in Pashto.
Hoşay m Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar хош (hoş) meaning "calm, serene".
Hosay f Pashto
Alternate transcription of Pashto هوسۍ/هوسی (see Hosai).
Hošea m Croatian
Croatian form of Hosea.
Hosey m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Hosey.
Hosie m Hebrew
Diminutive of Hosea.
Hosny m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic حسني (see Husni).
Hosta f Late Roman
Feminine form of Hostus.
Hotah m Sioux
Means "grey" or "brown" in Sioux.
Hotam m Biblical
Variant transcription of Hotham.... [more]
Hotep m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian ḥtp meaning "peace, satisfaction; mercy".
Hotma m & f Batak
From Toba Batak hot meaning "firm, steady, steadfast" combined with the suffix -ma indicating emphasis.
Hotna f Batak
From Batak hot meaning "strong, firm, steady".
Hotse m West Frisian
Variant of Hotte.
Hotte m West Frisian
The origin of this Frisian name is uncertain; it is such a shortened and transformed form of certain names that it is very difficult to tell what the original name(s) must have been. Hotte might have been a short form of Horatius.
Hotte m German (Rare)
Dialectal name in the Hunsrück area, probably derived from Horst.
Hotze m West Frisian, Dutch
Short form of Horatius.
Houde f Medieval French
Medieval French cognate of Otta.
Hougo m Japanese
From Japanese 萌 (hou) meaning "bud, sprout" or 蓬 (hou) meaning "sagebrush, wormwood, mugwort" combined with 吾 (go) meaning "I, me" or 伍 (go) meaning "five". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Houng f Thai
Means "swan" in Thai.
Houri f Armenian
Means "flames" in Armenian.
Houry f Armenian
Houry Gebeshian (1989-)... [more]
Houtu f Chinese Mythology, Far Eastern Mythology
From a combination of the characters 后 (hou, meaning “queen”) and 土 (tu, meaning “earth”). Houtu was the Chinese goddess of the earth who regulated all life above ground. In earlier Chinese texts she was also a goddess of the underworld, but later she was absorbed into the Daoist religion and became one of the main deities assisting the rule of Yudi.
Hou Yi m Chinese Mythology
From Chinese 后羿 (Hòuyì) meaning "king Yi" or "monarch Yi". In Chinese mythology this is the name of a legendary archer and the husband of the moon goddess Chang'e.
Hovah m Armenian (Eastern)
Armenian form of Jehovah.
Hovav m Hebrew
Hebrew form of Hobab. A famous bearer is Hovi Star whos birth name was Hovav Sekukets
Hovel m Armenian
Armenian form of Joel.
Hovig m Armenian
Variant transcription of Hovik.
Hovva f Uzbek
Uzbek form of Havva.
Howdy m American (Rare)
Often associated with the children's television show 'Howdy Doody' (1947-1960) and the puppet of the same name. Howdy is also a diminutive for Howard and therefore a variant of Howie... [more]
Howel m Cornish, Breton
Cornish cognate of Hywel and Breton variant of Hoel. Howel was the last Cornish king .
Hoyle m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Hoyle.
Hoyte m Dutch (Rare)
Hypochoristic form of names containing the Germanic name element hugu "mind, thought, heart, spirit".
Hrach m Armenian
Short form of Hrachya.
Hrair m Armenian
Variant transcription of Hrayr.
Hrani m Old Norse, Norse Mythology, Icelandic
Means "rough, brutal; blusterer". This is a by-name for Odin.
Hrant m Armenian
Means "fiery field" in Armenian.
Hrayr m Armenian
Means "fiery man", derived from Armenian hur "fire" combined with Armenian ayr "man".
Hrere f Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian ḥrr.t meaning "flower". This was the name of an ancient Egyptian noble lady of the late 20th to the early 21st dynasties of Egypt.
Hrisa f Greek
Variant transliteration of Χρύσα (see Chrysa).
Hrist f Norse Mythology, Old Norse
Means "the shaker" from Old Norse hrista "shake, quake". In Norse poetry the name was frequently used as a kenning for "woman"; in mythology it belonged to a Valkyrie.
Hroda f Germanic
Short form of Hrodohaidis, Hrodhildis (Rothild), Hrotrudis (Rotrud) and other Germanic names beginning with the element hrod meaning "fame".
Hrókr m Old Norse
From Old Norse hrókr meaning "crow, rook".
Hruai m & f Chin
Means "guide, govern, manage" in Hakha Chin.
Hrund f Norse Mythology, Icelandic
Meaning uncertain, perhaps related to the Old Norse verb hrinda meaning "to push". This was the name of a valkyrie in Norse legend.
Hrútr m Old Norse
Ancient Scandinavian name and byname. From Old Norse hrútr meaning "ram, male sheep".
Hrvat m Croatian (Rare), Slavic Mythology
An old Croatian name meaning ''Croat''.... [more]
Hryts m Ukrainian
Diminutive of Hryhoriy.
Hsiao m & f Chinese
I don't know
Htaik m & f Burmese
Alternate transcription of Burmese ထိုက် (see Htike).
Htain m Burmese
Means "shining, glowing" in Burmese.
Htike m & f Burmese
Means "worth, value" in Burmese.
Huana f Welsh (Rare)
Derived from Welsh huan "sun".
Huanu m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Juan 1.
Huaxu f Chinese, Chinese Mythology, Far Eastern Mythology
From the characters 华 (huá, meaning “flower”, “luxuriance”) and 胥 (xū, meaning “all, each and every”). In Chinese mythology this name is borne by the mother of Fuxi and Nüwa... [more]
Huayu f Chinese
From the Chinese 华 (huá) meaning "flashy, prosperous, splendid, flowery, illustrious" and 玉 (yù) meaning "jade".
Huazi f Chinese
From Chinese 花 (huā) meaning "flower, blossom" or 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, Chinese" combined with 子 (zǐ) meaning "child". Other Chinese characters can form this name as well.
Hubal m Near Eastern Mythology
May mean "master god". From the Aramaic hu meaning 'spirit, god', and Ba'al 'master, lord'.... [more]
Hubie m English
Diminutive of Hubert.
Hubsi m German
Nickname for Hubert.
Hudha f Dhivehi
Dhivehi form of Huda.
Hudie f Chinese
Means "butterfly" in Chinese.
Hudit f Armenian
Armenian form of Judith.
Huell m English (American)
Form of the Old English Howell, which derives from the Old Welsh Hywel. Notable bearers of the name include television host Huell Howser and Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul character Huell Babineaux.
Huetl m Nahuatl
Meaning uncertain. Possibly related to Nahuatl huentli, meaning "sacrifice, offering", or huei "large, great".
Huffy m & f English
Diminutive of Humphrey.
Hugen m Manx (Archaic)
Diminutive of Hugh which was was widely used as an Anglicization of Manx Ae and Aedan.
Hughe m Old Danish, Medieval Dutch
Old Danish form of Hugi and medieval Dutch variant of Hugo.
Hughi m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Hugi.
Hugoe m Cornish
Cornish form of Hugo
Hugon m Polish (Rare)
Polish variant of Hugo created on the basis of the Latin declination.
Hugyn m Medieval English
Diminutive of Hugh.
Huhel m Biblical Latin
Form of Uel used in the Latin Old Testament.
Hui-ah f Korean
Hui, combined with Ah
Huiai f Chinese
From the Chinese 惠 (huì) meaning "benefit, favour, kindness" and 嫒 (ài) meaning "daughter".
Huian m & f Chinese
Combination of Hui and An 1.
Huiba f Chinese
From the Chinese 惠 (huì) meaning "benefit, favour, kindness" and 八 (bā) meaning "eight" or "all around, all sides".
Huina f Chinese
Combination of Hui and Na.
Huiqi f Chinese
From the Chinese 荟 (huì) meaning "flourishing, abundant" or 慧 (huì) meaning "bright, intelligent" and 祺 (qí) meaning "good luck, good fortune".
Hui-Ru f & m Korean (Rare)
From Sino-Korean 熙 (hui) meaning "prosperous; splendid", 希 (hui) meaning "to hope, to admire", 喜 (hui) meaning "to like; to enjoy", 晞 (hui) meaning "dawn", 僖 (hui) meaning "cautious, merry; joyful", 禧 (hui) meaning "joy", 嬉 (hui) meaning "amusement", 熹 (hui) meaning "bright, warm", 凞 (hui) meaning "bright; splendid; glorious", 爔 (hui) meaning "fire, sunlight", 曦 (hui) meaning "light of day", or 憙 (hui) meaning "to be happy" combined with 縷 (ru) meaning "strand; thread, detailed", 蔞 (ru) meaning "piper betel", or 鏤 (ru) meaning "to engrave; to carve, hard steel"... [more]
Huisu f Chinese
From the Chinese 慧 (huì) meaning "bright, intelligent" and 夙 (sù) meaning "early morning, dawn".
Huixi f Chinese
From the Chinese 慧 (huì) meaning "bright, intelligent" and 熙 (xī) meaning "bright, splendid, glorious".
Huiya f Chinese
Combination of Hui and Ya.
Huiyi f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 惠 (huì) meaning "benefit, favour, kindness" or 慧 (huì) meaning "bright, intelligent" and 宜 (yí) meaning "suitable, right, proper" or 忆 (yì) meaning "remember, memory".
Hukam m Pashto, Punjabi, Hindi
Means "order, commandment, decree, verdict" in Pashto, Punjabi and Hindi, ultimately from Arabic حكم (ḥukm).
Hulda f Brazilian (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Hilda. Also, compare the names Astrid and Astrud, which could be more examples of how an I can turn into a U.
Hulga f Literature
Hulga Hopewell is a character in Flannery O'Connor's Good Country People.
Hulra f Finnish
Finnish form of Hulda 1.
Hulta f Finnish
Variant of Hulra.
Hulti f Finnish
Finnish form of Hulda 1.
Hultu f Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Hulda 1.
Hulya f Quechua
Quechua form of Julia.
Humam m Arabic
Means "hardworking, enthusiastic, energetic" in Arabic.
Human f Medieval Arabic (Moorish)
Means "melted snow" in Arabic.
Humay f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Umay or Homa.
Humaý f Turkmen
Means "fantastic bird" in Turkmen.
Humla f Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Directly taken from Swedish humla "bumblebee".
Humph m English
Diminutive of Humphrey.
Humza m Arabic
Variant transcription of Hamza. A famous bearer of Humza is Humza Yousaf (1985-) is a Scottish politician who is the Minister for Europe and International Development and a Scottish National Party Member of the Scottish Parliament for Glasgow... [more]
Hundi m Old Norse
From Old Norse hundr meaning "dog".
Huner m Kurdish
Means "art, skill" in Kurdish.
Hunna f History (Ecclesiastical)
Feminine form of Huno. Saint Hunna (died ca. 679) is a French saint who devoted herself to serving the poor women of Strasbourg, France. Because she undertook to do the washing for her needy neighbors, she was nicknamed by her contemporaries "The Holy Washerwoman".
Hunno m East Frisian
Diminutive of names with th3 name element hun meaning "young bear"
Hunny f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Honey. This spelling appears in the famous children books 'Winnie the Pooh' by A.A. Milne, not as a name, but a vocabulary word instead written on honey jars.
Huoch m Khmer
Means "to whistle" in Khmer.
Huong f Vietnamese (Expatriate)
Variant of Hương or Hường used outside of Vietnam among people of Vietnamese descent.
Hurai m Biblical
From חוּרַי (churay) meaning "linen-weaver".... [more]
Hurhi m Quechua
Quechua form of George.
Húrin m Literature
In the Middle-earth legendarium of J. R. R. Tolkien, Húrin was a hero of Men during the First Age, said to be the greatest warrior of the Edain.
Hurit m & f Siksika, Algonquin
Means "good, fine, beautiful, handsome" in Unami, an extinct Algonquian language formerly spoken by Lenape people. This is not used as a name by the Lenape.
Hurma f Turkmen, Turkish
Means "date" in Turkish and Turkmen.
Huron m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Huron or the place name Huron.
Hurre m Somali
Hurre is a Somali name with the following characteristics:... [more]
Hurşă m Chuvash
From Chuvash хурҫӑ (hurşă), meaning "steel". Alternative transcription of Khurşă.
Husen m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Husayn.
Hushi f & m Chickasaw, Choctaw
The Chickasaw and Choctaw word for "Sun".
Husik m Armenian
Modern form of Yusik.
Husin m Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay variant of Husayn.
Husiy m Quechua
Quechua form of Joseph.
Hüsün m Turkish
Means "awe" in Turkish.
Hutao f Chinese
From Chinese 胡 () meaning "beard, whiskers, recklessly, wildly, barbarian" and 桃 (táo) meaning "peach". Other characters can form this name as well.... [more]
Hutch m English (Rare, Archaic)
Medieval diminutive of Hugh.
Huugo m Finnish
Variant of Hugo.
Huuko m Finnish
Finnish version of Hugo.
Huwan m Quechua
Quechua form of John.
Huyên m & f Vietnamese
"Huyên" means "luck" or "happiness" in Vietnamese. A person named "Huyên" is a person blessed with good luck for his/her life. As an old saying goes, "Happiness brings good charm", this is a name of ancient origin and less seen nowadays, but still can be seen in literature works of the previous centuries.
Huyền f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 玄 (huyền) meaning "deep, profound, mysterious, black".
Huỳnh m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 黃 (huỳnh) meaning "yellow".
Huynh m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 兄 (huynh) meaning "elder brother".
Hüýri f Turkmen
Means "houri" in Turkmen.
Huzan m & f Kurdish
Means "poetry" in Kurdish.
Hvítr m Old Norse
Byname derived from Old Norse hvítr meaning "white".
Hvönn f Icelandic (Rare)
From the Icelandic name for a type of flower (species Angelica archangelica).
Hwa-ji f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 和 (hwa) meaning "harmony, peace, serene", 花 (hwa) meaning "flower, bloom, anger", or 華 (hwa) meaning "flower, petal, China" combined with 枝 (ji) meaning "branch, limb", 知 (ji) meaning "know, perceive, comprehend" or 志 (ji) meaning "will, purpose, ambition"... [more]
Hwami m Shona
Meaning "emperor".
Hwang m Korean, History
Meaning unknown. This was the personal name of Yejong (1450-1469), eighth king of Joseon.
Hwi-in f Korean
From Sino-Korean 輝 (hwi) meaning "brightness, luster, brilliance" combined with 人 (in) meaning "people; mankind".
Hyale f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ὕαλος (hyalos) meaning "crystal". In Greek mythology this name was borne by one of the band of sixty young Okeanid Nymphs that formed the core retinue of the goddess Artemis.
Hyang m Korean, History
Meaning unknown. This was the personal name of Munjong (1414-1452), fifth king of Joseon.
Hyatt m & f American
Transferred use of the surname Hyatt.
Hyben f Danish (Modern, Rare)
Taken directly from Danish hyben "rosehip".
Hybla f Mythology
The name of a goddess of earth and fertility in Sicel or Siceliot mythology, worshiped in ancient Sicily by the Sicels. Multiple cities were named after her.
Hye-in f Korean
From Sino Korean 惠 "favor, benefit, confer kindness" and 仁 "humaneness, benevolence, kindness".
Hye-ja f Korean
From Sino-Korean 惠 "favor, benefit, confer kindness" and 子 "child". The same characters can be read Keiko in Japanese. Hye-ja is one of a number of Japanese-style names ending in ja that were popular when Korea was under Japanese rule, but declined in popularity afterwards... [more]
Hye-mi f Korean
From Sino-Korean 慧 "bright, intelligent" and 美 "beautiful, pretty; pleasing".
Hye-na f Korean
From Sino-Korean 惠 (hye) "favor, confer kindness", 蕙 "orchid" or "bright, intelligent" and 娜 (na) "elegant, graceful, delicate".
Hye-Ok f Korean
From Sino-Korean 惠 (hye) meaning "favour, benefit" combined with 玉 (ok) meaning "jade, precious stone, gem". Other hanja combinations can form this name as well.
Hyeok m Korean
From Sino-Korean 革 "leather", 赫 "radiant", 奕 "abundant", 焱 "flames", 侐 "quiet" or 嚇 "scare".
Hyeol m Korean, History
Meaning unknown. This was the personal name of Seongjong (1457-1495), ninth king of Joseon.
Hyeri f Korean
Means "charming, expressive, and witty". Hyeri is also a popular singer in South Korea under the group Girls Day.
Hye-su f Korean
From Sino-Korean 惠 "favor, benefit, confer kindness" and 秀 "flowering, luxuriant; refined, elegant, graceful".
Hygin m History (Ecclesiastical), Polish (Rare)
French, Polish and Romanian form of Hyginus.
Hykka m Cornish (Archaic)
Cornish diminutive of Richard.
Hylan m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Hylan.
Hylas m Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ὕλη (hyle) meaning "wood, timber" or "trees, forest". This was the name of a companion of Heracles in Greek mythology, a member of the Argonauts.
Hylia f Popular Culture, Obscure
Name of a goddess in the video game saga The Legend of Zelda. This name has been given to at least 45 women in the United States since 2017, when the game 'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild' was released.
Hylie f American (Rare)
Perhaps a variant of Hayley blending it with Kylie.
Hylur m Icelandic
From Icelandic hylur meaning "pool, deep hole in a beck".
Hymen m Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek hymenaios meaning "bridal song, hymeneal (wedding hymn)". In Greek mythology Hymen was the god of marriage and weddings, supposed to preside over every wedding.
Hymir m Norse Mythology, Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Of uncertain origin, possibly related to Old Norse húm meaning "semi-darkness, twilight". In Norse mythology this was the name of a giant (jǫtunn), according to Hymiskviða the father of the god Tyr, from whom Thor wanted to fetch a cauldron for the Æsir... [more]
Hynde m Medieval Baltic
Diminutive of Hinrick.
Hynki m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Henry.
Hyōga m Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 氷河 (hyōga) meaning "glacier".
Hyo-ju f Korean
From Sino-Korean 孝 "filial piety, obedience" and 周 "circumference".
Hyo-ri f Korean
From Sino-Korean 孝 "filial piety, obedience" and 利 "gains, advantage, profit, merit". A famous bearer is South Korean singer Lee Hyori (1979-).
Hyōta m Japanese
From Japanese 瓢 (hyō) meaning "gourd" or 豹 (hyō) meaning "leopard, panther" combined with 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big", 多 (ta) meaning "many", or 田 (ta) meaning "rice paddy". Other kanji combinations are possible... [more]
Hysni m Albanian
Albanian form of Husni.
Hyūga m Japanese (Modern)
Derived from place name Hyūga, as a name, also written as 陽向.... [more]
Hyuga m Japanese (Modern)
Variant transcription of Hyūga.
Hyugo m Russian, Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian variant of Hugo, reflecting the English pronunciation.
Hyuna f Korean
Moon Hyuna (born 1987), stage name Hyuna, South Korean singer, former member of girl group Nine Muses... [more]
Hywyn m Welsh (Rare)
Diminutive of Hywel. A notable bearer of this name was Saint Hywyn (d. 516) who founded Aberdaron in Gwynedd, Wales and was a patron of churches in Western England.
Iacin m Occitan
Occitan form of Hyacinthus.
Iacov m Moldovan
Variant of Iacob.
Iadon m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Aëdon. Curiously, in Georgia it is a male name, rather than a female name.
Iaele f Italian
Variant of Giaele.
Iaera f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek Ἴαιρα (Iaira) possibly meaning "the honeyed". This was borne by one of the Nereids (daughters of Nereus and Doris) in Greek mythology.
Iærl m Old Swedish
Variant of Jærl.
Iafri m Old Norse
Variant of Jǫfurr.
Iaggu m Sardinian
Sassarese form of James.
Iagor m Georgian (Archaic)
Archaic Georgian form of Igor. This name has pretty much fallen out of use; Igor is now the modern, dominant form in Georgia, although that name isn't overly common either among native Georgians... [more]
Iahve m Theology, Romanian (Rare)
Romanian form of Yahweh.
Iainn m English (Rare)
Variant of Ian.
Iaira f Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, Iaira was one of the 50 Nereids, marine-nymph daughters of the 'Old Man of the Sea' Nereus and the Oceanid Doris... [more]
Iàita f Sicilian
Variant of Jàita.
Iaius m Greek Mythology
Iaius was the father of Oedipus in Greek mythology
Iáivé m Theology
Irish form of Yahweh or Jehovah.
Iakov m Russian
Older Russian form of Yakov via Old Church Slavic Iakovu, which in turn came from Biblical Greek Iakobos.
Iambe f Greek Mythology
The name of the Greek goddess of humor and poetry.
Iamze f Georgian
Derived from the Georgian noun ია (ia) meaning "violet" (see Ia) combined with the Georgian noun მზე (mze) meaning "sun" (see Mzia).... [more]
Ianez f Breton
Feminine form of Iañ.
Ianis m Romanian (?)
Either a diminutive of Ioan or a borrowing of Yanis.
Ianka f Bulgarian, Flemish (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Yanka. The name has also seen some use in Flanders, which is the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium. It has not been used in the neighbouring Netherlands, that is to say: no Dutch newborn girls were ever given the name - so far, only immigrants have borne the name.... [more]
Ianna f Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Γιάννα (see Gianna).
Ianna f English (Modern, Rare)
Feminine form of Ian
Ianne f & m English (Rare), Filipino (Rare)
Variant spelling of Ian as well as a feminine form.
Ianni m Italian
Central and southern form of Gianni, itself a short form of Giovanni.
Iarli m Old Norse
Variant of Jarl.
Iaróm m Irish (Archaic)
Irish form of Hieronymos (see Jerome).
Iarpr m Old Norse
Variant of Jarpr.
Iasis f & m Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek noun ἴασις (iasis) meaning "cure, remedy, healing", from the verb ἰάομαι (iaomai) "to heal" (the source also of Jason)... [more]
Iasón m Irish
Biblical Irish form of the name Jason, which appears in both The Acts and Romans in the Irish language bible.
Iassa f Ancient Greek
"from Iasos"
Iasyr m Dungan
Dungan form of Yasir. A notable bearer was Iasyr (Yasir) Shivaza (1906 - 1988), a Soviet poet and scholar of Dungan nationality.
Iati'e f Ancient Near Eastern, History
Variant transcription of Yatie.
Iazúa f Spanish
Meaning unknown, perhaps of Indigenous American origin. This name is borne by Mexican actress Iazúa Laríos.
Ibaia f Basque (Modern)
Feminine form of Ibai.
Ibana f Spanish (Rare)
Feminine form of Ibán.
Ibaqa f Medieval Mongolian
Etymology uncertain, name borne by a Kerait princess that became a wife of Genghis Khan. He divorced her after two years of marriage, and she remarried to the general Jürchedei.