- Ichiro - i-chi-ROH
Ichirō (いちろう, イチロー), also written Ichiro, Ichirou or Ichiroh is a masculine Japanese given name. The name is occasionally given to the first-born son in a family.
Meaning: First born child
Origin: Japanese - Ikki - EE-ki
It means "one horseman". Different meanings depending on the kanji used. Ikki (輝) is a Japanese masculine given name pronounced "IY-KKiy". Ikki's origin, as well as its use, are in the Japanese language. The meaning of the name is one horseman.
Meaning: Single horseman
Origin: Japanese - Iku
The meaning of the name Iku is Nurturing. The origin of the name Iku is Japanese. Iku is an Japanese name that means 'Nurturing' FIND THE PERFECT NAME FOR YOUR NEW BABY: Perfect baby names.
- Imee
Germanic meaning: Entire battle. Spanish meaning: Entire battle.
- Isamu
From Japanese 勇 (isamu) meaning "brave" or other kanji having the same pronunciation.
Meaning: Vigorous robust
Origin: Japanese - Isao - EE-sah-oh
It can have many different meanings depending on the kanji used. Isao (いさお, イサオ) is a masculine Japanese given name which was popular during the Shōwa period.
- Isas
Isa is a unisex given name originating from a variety of sources. The name is most commonly derived from the [classical Arabic] عيسى 'Isa, an Arabic translation of Jesus, itself having a Hebrew origin.
- Ito
Ito Name Meaning. Japanese (Ito): variously written; one of the ten most common Japanese surnames.
- Itsuki - I-tsoo-kee
From Japanese 樹 (itsuki) meaning "tree", using the kanji's nanori reading. Other kanji or kanji combinations can also form this name.
Meaning: Trees for timber
Origin: Japanese - Itsuo - I-tsoo-oh
The name Itsuo means 'fifth male'. ... Baby names that sound like Itsuo include Itisa (Indian), Itsuki (Japanese), Idzi (Polish), Itzak, Itzhak (Hebrew), Itzie, Aedus (English and Gaelic), and Eadyck.
- Iwa
Meaning & History. This name can be used as 岩 (gan, iwa) meaning "rock, crag" or 磐 (han, ban, iwa), with the same meaning as 岩.
- Izanami
In Japanese mythology, Izanami no mikoto (Japanese: 伊弉冉尊 or 伊邪那美命, meaning "she who invites") is a goddess of both creation and death, as well as the former wife of the god Izanagi-no-mikoto. She is also referred to as Izanami no kami.
Meaning: She who invites
Origin: Japanese