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Displayed on this page are I- names 41 to 60. Isaac was the most popular within them in 2007 with a rank of #41 and a usage of 0.4617%, and it is used in the English language. It was followed in popularity by Isaiah (English and Hebrew), Isaias (English), Isai (English), Irvin (English), and Isaak (German). Unusual I- names include Ingar (Scandinavian), Ingemar (Scandinavian), Ingmar (German and Scandinavian), Ingo (German), Ingolf (German), Ingvar (Scandinavian), Inigo (English), Innes (Scottish), Iñaki (Basque and Spanish), Iñigo (Spanish), Ioannis (Greek), Irving (English and Scottish), Irwin (English), and Isacco (Italian).
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Ingar ... name of a god; great, ... a Scandinavian name of Germanic origin ... variant form of Ingmar ... Ingemar ... name of a god; great, ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... variant form of Ingmar ... Ingmar ... name of a god; great, ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... irregularly used as a baby boy name ... Ingo ... name of a god ... used predominantly in the German language ... name evolved from the short form of names ... Ingolf ... name of a god; wolf ... of Germanic origin and it is used ... first element Ing refers to a Germanic god of ... Ingvar ... Ing's warrior, cared ... used predominantly in Scandinavian and ... not often used as a baby boy name ... Inigo ... fire ... has its origins in the Etrusk language and ... variant form of Ignatius ... Innes ... one choice ... a Scottish name of Celtic origin ... name is an Anglicized form derived from the ... Iñaki ... fire ... origin is Etrusk, and its use, Basque and ... variant form of Ignatius ... Iñigo ... fire ... used mostly in the Spanish language and ... variation of Ignatius ... Ioannis ... Yahweh is gracious, ... a Greek name of Hebrew origin ... variant form of John ... Irvin Irving Irwin Isaac Isaak Isacco ... he laughs, laughter ... origin is Hebrew, and its use, Italian ... variant form of Isaac ... Isai Isaiah Isaias |