Make your one-of-a-kind son shine with special boy names that start with i. Top I names for boys include Isaac, Ivan, Isaiah, Ian, and Ira. I names stand out as edgier and more unusual than common names. Izzy, Iggy or Indie can also make fun, spunky nicknames.

Ian: Originating in Scotland, Ian is a version of the name John meaning "God is gracious." It became popular in the English-speaking world following the birth of Prince Ian in 1960. Ian has been a consistently popular boys name across many English speaking countries for the past 50 years.

Ibrahim: Ibrahim is the Arabic version of the name Abraham, who was a biblical patriarch. According to the holy texts of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism Abraham put his faith in One God and is considered to be the Father of many nations.

Ichabod: An Old Testament name, Ichabod is Hebrew in origin and means "The glory has departed,” referring to tragic events involving the departure of God's glory. The saddened naming illustrates the sense of loss experienced.

Ignatius: Derived from the Roman family name Egnatius, meaning "unknown" in Latin. The name Ignatius relates to the Roman Catholic Saint Ignatius of Loyola who founded the Jesuits.

Igor: Originally Scandinavian, Igor was brought to popularity and notoriety from its use in various forms of media. The name has a disputed meaning but is thought to derive from Old Norse meaning “warrior of peace.”

Ike: A nickname turned given name, Ike is derived from and means the same as the name Isaac - “he laughs.” Thanks to U.S. WWII hero General Eisenhower it remains an enduring name.

Immanuel: A Hebrew name meaning “God with us,” it comes from biblical prophecy and is an alternate form of the name Emmanuel given to Jesus Christ. The name reflects the concept of God dwelling among humanity.

Inigo: Inigo has origins in the Basque language and means “my little love” - making it an uncommon yet endearing name choice that was made famous by the fictional character Inigo Montoya.

Isaac: Isaac comes from Hebrew origin and literally means “he laughs.” The Old Testament tells the story of Sarah miraculously conceiving Isaac with Abraham in spite of her old age, which caused much joyful laughter.

Isaiah: A Hebrew name meaning “salvation of the Lord” or “the Lord helps me.” The Old Testament Book of Isaiah contains prophecies of the coming Messiah Jesus Christ in poetic form and remains culturally significant today.

Ishmael: From the Hebrew name Yishma'el meaning "God hears”, the biblical character Ishmael was the eldest son of Abraham with Hagar. Ishmael settled in Arabia and Islam regards him as an honored prophet and patriarch.

Israel: Israel comes from the Hebrew name Yisra'el meaning “God contends” or “one who wrestles with God,” in reference to the biblical story of Jacob wrestling with an angel. Israel is the Jewish nation and Jacob was renamed Israel following this event.

Ivan: Ivan is the Russian form of the name John, meaning “God is gracious,” that arose in popularity alongside Emperor Ivan the Terrible and remains common in Slavic countries today. The Russian suffix makes it distinct from John.

Iver: Iver is a boy’s name meaning “bow warrior” or “archer” that originated as a Scandinavian variant form of the Old Norse name Ívarr and was brought overseas to Britain. It has historical ties to Viking warriors and Celtic saints.

Ivor: A Welsh name, Ivor is also Celtic in origin and refers to the bowman or archer. It was likely used to denote skill with the longbow and throughout history Ivor remains recognizably Welsh though less common today.

Izaiah: A modern invented variation of the biblical name Isaiah, Izaiah has increased in popularity and combines “Iza” or God with “iah” relating to the Lord. The name retains the meaning “salvation of the Lord.”


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