List of Latin Baby Names Meanings Starting with I

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Ibbie

(IB-ee)

Spanish Meaning: The name Ibbie is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Ibbie is: Beautiful. : Devoted to God. A Spanish.

Meaning: Promise of God Origin: Latin

Ignacio

(eeg-NAH-syo)

Ignacio is a male Spanish name originating either from the Roman family name Egnatius, meaning unknown, of Etruscan origin, or from the Latin name "Ignatius" from the word "Ignis" meaning "fire".

Meaning: Fiery Origin: Latin

Ignatia

(ig-NAY-shə)

The meaning of the name “Ignatia” is: “Fiery”. Categories: British Names, English Names, Latin Names, Middle Names.

Meaning: Like a fire Origin: Latin

Ignatius

Ignatius is a male given name of presumed Latin or Etruscan origin, believed to mean "fiery one" (compare the word "ignite").

Meaning: A fiery man, one who is ardent Origin: Latin

Ilar

Ilar. Welsh Origin. "Cheerful" The meaning of the name Ilar is Cheerful. The origin of the name Ilar is Welsh.

Meaning: Cheerful Origin: Latin

Ilaria

(ee-LAH-ree-ə)

Ilaria is an Italian female given name, equivalent to the English names Hilary or Hillary. Ilaria is derived from the Latin hilarius meaning "cheerful", from hilaris, "cheerful, merry". Ilaria was the eighth most popular name for Italian baby girls born in 2006.

Meaning: Cheery, humorous Origin: Latin

Indygo

Meanings and history of the name Indigo: | Edit. From the English word, meaning a deep blue or blue/purple. A color of the rainbow, the 'i' in ROYGBIV. Famous real-life people named Indigo: | Edit.

Meaning: Deep violet blue Origin: Latin

Iolanda

(yo-LAHN-da)

Iolanda [iolan-da] as a girls' name is a Greek name, and the name Iolanda means "violet flower". Iolanda is a variant form of Iolanthe (Greek). Iolanda is also a variation of Yolanda (Greek, Spanish): version of Yolande.

Meaning: Violet flower Origin: Latin, Portuguese

Isaurus

(i-SAWR-əs)

Meaning & History. Masculine form of ISAURA. This was the name of an early saint who was martyred in Macedon.

Meaning: Hailing from a place called Isauria Origin: Greek, Latin

Iseabail

(ISH-uh-bel)

The Iseabail name is an uncommon female first name and a Scottish and Gaelic variant of Isabel which is in turn a Spanish variant of the name Elizabeth.

Meaning: Promise of God Origin: Latin, Scottish