Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with I

Izegbe

Izegbe's origin is African. Izegbe's meaning is long-awaited child. The names Izegbea, Izegbee, Izegbey, Izegbi, Izegbie, and Izegby are forms of Izegbe. Izegbe is seldom used as a baby name for girls.

Meaning: Log awaited child Origin: Nigerian

Izehar

Izehar is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1713 times.

Meaning: Clearness oil Origin: Israeli

Izellah

The meaning of the name “Izellah” is: “Little Princess”. Categories: American Names.

Meaning: Little Princess

Izett

The ancient surname Izett came from The surname Izett is a patronymic surname, that is, derived from an ancestor's given name. ... For example, the court of Charlemagne (742-814) was Christian and Latin-speaking, but the Frankish dialect of Old German was commonly used for personal names.

Meaning: Irish form of isolda Origin: Irish

Izik

Origin of the name Isaac: The Ecclesiastic Greek form of the Hebrew Yitzchak (he will laugh), which is derived from yitshāq (laughter). The name is borne in the Bible by one of the three patriarchs, the son of Abraham and Sarah and progenitor of the Hebrews.

Meaning: He will laugh

Izmirlian

The name Izmirlian is an Armenian baby name. In Armenian the meaning of the name Izmirlian is: From Izmir.

Meaning: From izmir Origin: Aramaic

Izobel

Meaning of the name Izobel. The name Izobel is a Portuguese variant of Isabel and means 'God is perfection' or 'God is my oath'.

Meaning: God is my oath Origin: Spanish

Izolda

(ee-ZAWL-dah)

OTHER LANGUAGES/CULTURES: Iseult, Isolda, Isolde, Ysolt, Yseut (Arthurian Romance), Eseld (Cornish), Isolde (English), Yseult (French), Isolde (German), Isotta (Italian), Iseut (Medieval English), Esyllt (Welsh) Home » Names.

Izotz

Meaning & History. Means "ice" in Basque.

Meaning: Ice. Origin: Basque

Izrahiah

Izrahiah is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1770 times.

Meaning: The lord ariseth, the clearness of the lord Origin: Israeli