Starting with letter I
| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 381 | Ives | English | Archer's bow. Patron saint of St. Ives in Cambridgeshire. More commonly used as a surname. Variant of Yves from Ivar. | M | |
| 382 | Ives | German | Variant of Ivo: Yew. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. | M | |
| 383 | Ives | Teutonic | Archer. | M | |
| 384 | Ivey | English | A climbing evergreen ornamental plant. | M | |
| 385 | Ivo | English | Archer's bow. | M | |
| 386 | Ivo | German | Yew. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. | M | |
| 387 | Ivo | Teutonic | Archer's bow. | M | |
| 388 | Ivon | English | Archer's bow. | M | |
| 389 | Ivon | Teutonic | Archer's bow. | M | |
| 390 | Ivor | English | Archer's bow. | M | |
| 391 | Ivor | Norse | Lord. A variant of the name Ifor. Famous Bearer: Composer Ivor Novello (1893-1951). | M | |
| 392 | Ivor | Scandinavian | Archer. | M | |
| 393 | Ivor | Teutonic | Archer's bow. | M | |
| 394 | Ivor | Welsh | Variant of Ifor: Lord. Can also be a variant of Ivor. | M | |
| 395 | Iwan | Welsh | Welsh form of John 'God's gift'. | M | |
| 396 | Iwdael | English | From the yew tree valley. | M | |
| 397 | Ixaka | Basque | Laughs. | M | |
| 398 | Ixaka | Hebrew | Child of laughter. | M | |
| 399 | Ixidorr | Greek | Strong gift. | M | |
| 400 | Ixion | Greek | Father of the centaurs. | M | |