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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Irie

Carefree; happy

American

Ikavod

The glory is gone

Hebrew

Isabelle
Ieke
Ian

God is gracious

Scottish

Izel

Unique

Aztec (Nahuatl)

Irineo
Ioan
Izsak

Laughter

Hebrew

Illtyd
Isom
Ingrid
Indyo
Ioseph
Isayah
Issaiah
Issak
Ieki
Ignacio

A Spanish and Portuguese form of Ignatius.

Portuguese, Spanish

Iden

From the marsh land pasture

English

Islwyn
Ize

Sun

Native American

Isai

God Is Salvation

American

Inys

From the river island

Irish

Iov

God will estahlish

Hebrew

Idogbe
Itzachu
Innis

Island

Scottish

Ivory
Ingall

Angel

German

Iresh

Lord of the Earth

Indian (Sanskrit)

Ilario

Latin

Immannuel
Ida
Inam
Israel

God contends

Hebrew

Ithan
Izaan

Obedience.

Arabic

Ignac
Ihuicatl

Sky

Aztec (Nahuatl)

Italo

From Italy

Italian

Isra

Riches

Arabic

Iverson
Iosif

Jehovah increases

Russian

Iyanuoluwa

Gods miracle

Unknown

Izzac
Izz al Din
Iris
Iskren
Ilijah

With vowel names all the rage, it’s no surprise that boy names that start with I are catching on with parents. Today’s most popular picks starting with the letter are the familiar faces Isaac, Isaiah, and Ian. Baby boy names that start with I are distinct in their styling, catching the eye of others with their irresistible appeal.

The letter I is independent, simple in its look but innovative and imaginative in its use. It’s a letter of strength and determination, telling of a wearer with a sense of individualism and intelligence. This can be seen in any of the many unique boy names that start with I from the Latin Ignatius to the Hebrew Idan. It’s a letter of intrigue, harboring everything from mature picks like Ira to the trendy Izaak.

There are several strong boy names that start with I like the place name Israel and the powerhouse of Ivan.If you go beyond sound and look at meanings, you’ll find a number of baby boy names starting with I that are equally impressive like Ismael’s “God listens” and Idris’ “fiery leader.” I names for boys are a surefire way to declare your little one’s independence from the crowd.