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Baby Girl Names Beginning with I
| Ianna | God is gracious. Feminine form of Ian. | |
| Ianthe | Greek | A violet-coloured flower. Also see lolanthe. |
| Ida | Teutonic | Happy, or youthful. |
| Ideh | Hebrew | praise |
| Idelia | Teutonic | Noble. |
| Idola | Greek | idolized |
| Idona | Old Norse | After the name of a Norse goddess who was in charge of the apples of eternal youth. |
| Idonia | Old German | industrious |
| Idra | Aramaic | A Figtree. |
| Idylla | Greek | Perfect. |
| Ierne | Latin | From Ireland. |
| Ignatia | Latin | Ardent, fiery. Feminine form of Ignatius. |
| Iku | Japanese | Nourishing. |
| Ila | Old French | From the island. |
| Ilana | Hebrew | Great tree. |
| Ilanna | Hebrew | A tree. |
| Ilaria | Latin | one who is merry |
| Ildiko | Hungarian | a fierce warrior |
| Ileana | Greek | From the city of (Lion). Also a Romania form of Helen. |
| Ilena | The light of the sun. The Irish form of Helen. | |
| Ilene | The light of the sun. The Irish form of Helen. | |
| Ilisapesi | Tonga | blessed one |
| Ilka | The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen. | |
| Illona | Irish | The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen. |
| Ilona | Hungarian form of Helen. | |
| Ilsa | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. | |
| Ilse | German | Short form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Iluka | Aboriginal | Near the sea. |
| Ima | Japanese | Now, the present. |
| Imam | Arabic | One who believes in God. A boy or girl's name. |
| Iman | Arabic | faith, belief |
| Imelda | Italian/Spanish | A floret. |
| Immacolata | Italian | The immaculate conception. |
| Imogen | Celtic/Latin | Celtic: A girl or maiden. Latin: The image of her mother. |
| Imogen | Celtic/Latin | Celtic: A girl or maiden. Latin: The image of her mother. |
| Imogene | Latin | image |
| Imperia | Latin | Imperious, the imperial one. |
| Ina | Pure, chaste. | |
| Inari | Finnish | A lake. |
| Inas | Polynesian | The wife of the moon. |
| Inayat | Hindu | kindness |
| Indaliai | sea-feather, feather from the sea shore | |
| India | From the name of the country. Also a character in the novel and film, Gone with the Wind. | |
| Indira | Sanskrit | An alternative name for Lakshmi, wife of the god Vishnu. |
| Indrina | Hindu | deep |
| Indu | Hindu | |
| Ines | Pure, chaste. | |
| Inez | Pure, chaste. | |
| Inga | Old Norse | Hero's daughter. |
| Ingaberg | Old Norse | Hero's daughter. |
| Ingaborg | Old Norse | Hero's daughter. |
| Inge | Old Norse | Hero's daughter. |
| Inger | Old Norse | A son's army or a Hero's daughter. A boy or girl's name. |
| Ingrid | Old Norse | Hero's daughter. |
| Iniga | Ardent, fiery. Feminine form of Ignatius. | |
| Innocentia | Latin | Innocent. |
| Io | Greek | |
| Iola | Greek | Violet-coloured. |
| Iolana | Hawaiian | to soar like an eagle |
| Iolanthe | Greek | A violet flower. The title of a Gilbert and Sullivan opera. Also see Ianthe, Violet and Yolanda. |
| Iona | Scottish/Aboriginal | Scottish: The name of a Hebridean island. Aboriginal: A tree. |
| Ione | Greek | A violet-coloured stone. |
| Iphigenia | Greek | The daughter of Agamemnon in Greek mythology. |
| Iratze | Basque | in reference to the virgin mary |
| Irene | Greek | Peace. |
| Ireta | Latin | Angry enraged. |
| Irihapeti | Maori | A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Irina | East European | Peace. |
| Iris | Greek | A rainbow and a flower. |
| Irma | Latin/Teutonic | Latin: Noble. Teutonic: Whole, strong. |
| Irmgard | ||
| Irvette | Old English | A friend from the sea. |
| Isa | Sanskrit/Teutonic | Sanskrit: A lord. Teutonic: Strong-willed. A boy or girl's name. |
| Isabel | Spanish | A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Isabella | Italian | A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Isadora | Greek | The gift of Isis. Feminine form of Isidore. |
| Isaura | Greek | soft air |
| Iseult | The fair one. | |
| Ishana | Hindu | rich |
| Ishi | Japanese | A stone. |
| Ishita | Hindu | |
| Isis | Egyptian | After the goddess of fertility. The supreme goddess. |
| Isla | Scottish | From the name of an island. |
| Isleen | The light of the sun. The Irish form of Helen. | |
| Isleta | Spanish | little Island |
| Ismena | Greek | Learned. |
| Isobel | A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. | |
| Isoke | African | satisfying gift |
| Isola | Latin | Isolated. A loner. |
| Isolde | Welsh | The fair one. |
| Isra | Arabic | Journeying by night. |
| Israt | Arabic | affection |
| Istas | Native American | snow |
| Ita | Irish Gaelic | Thirsty. |
| Iti | Hindu | |
| Itzel | Mayan | |
| Iva | Old French | A Yew tree. |
| Ivana | Czech | God is gracious. . |
| Ivanna | Russian | God is gracious. . |
| Ivory | Latin | From the tusks of an elephant. |
| Ivy | Old English | Plant name. |
| Ixchel | Majan | Goddess of the moon and fertility |
| Izanami | Japanese | She who invites you to enter. |