From Ida to Izreal, here’s the surefire list for you if you’re sure that your future son or daughter will have a name that starts with I.
Ian is the Scottish version of the classic John and has become a mainstay name of its own. The name debuted in 1935 and has... Read more about Ian
Greek: In Greek mythology, he is the Titan son Uranus and Gaia, and father of Atlas, Menoetius, Prometheus and Epimetheus. A moon...
Greek: In Greek mythology, Icarius was an Athenian who so warmly welcomed Dionysus to Attica that the god gave him the gift of wine...
English: Modern blend of a word name with the common feminine suffix -lyn
Ida isn't remotely popular as a girl's name, so it's definitely off the radar as a boy's name. Just forget about it. Read more about Ida
African: Born during the Id al-Fitr festival, which marks the end of Ramadan
The name Ignacio comes from the Latin name Ignatius and was made popular by Saint Ignacio, the founder of the Catholic Jesuit... Read more about Ignacio
Latin: Fiery; Saint Ignacius of Loyola founded the Catholic Jesuit order.
Forget Mike, you want your son to be like Ike! A short, punchy name, Ike was made famous as the nickname for World War II... Read more about Ike
A modern spelling alternative to the oh-so-popular Elena and Eliana, Ileana is equally as pretty, but a lot more unique.... Read more about Ileana
Latin: Mythical vestal virgin who broke her vow of celibacy and became the mother, by the god Mars, of the twin boys Romulus and...