Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings Starting with (I) ×

  • Inesa
    MEANING: This name derives from the Ancient Greek “hagnós ‎(ἁγνός) agní ‎(αγνή)”, meaning “pure, chaste, holy, sacred, purifying”. It was the name of a popular Christian saint, Saint Agnes of Rome, a fact which encouraged the wide use of the name.
    Meaning: Kind or innocent Origin: Greek
  • Inese
    MEANING: This name derives from the Ancient Greek “hagnós ‎(ἁγνός) agní ‎(αγνή)”, meaning “pure, chaste, holy, sacred, purifying”. It was the name of a popular Christian saint, Saint Agnes of Rome, a fact which encouraged the wide use of the name.
    Meaning: Kind or innocent Origin: Greek
  • Inessa
    Inessa is a Russian name meaning 'chaste'. It is a derivative of Agnes or Inés.
    Meaning: Gentle pure, form of ines Origin: Russian
  • Inez
    The name Inez is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Inez is: Poor, pure, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes'.
    Meaning: Form of AGNES. chaste Origin: Greek
  • Inferna
    Latin Meaning: The name Inferna is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Inferna is: Proserpina's surname.
    Meaning: Proserpinas surname Origin: Brazilian
  • Ing
    From the Germanic *Ingwaz, possibly meaning "ancestor". This was the name of an obscure old Germanic fertility god who was considered the ancestor of the tribe the Ingaevones. It is possible he was an earlier incarnation of the god Freyr.
    Meaning: Heros daughter Origin: German
  • Ingaberg
    From the Old Norse name Ingibjörg, which was derived from the name of the Germanic god ING combined with björg meaning "help, save, rescue".
    Meaning: Hero daughter Origin: Norwegian
  • Ingaborg
    The name Ingaborg is a Scandinavian baby name. In Scandinavian the meaning of the name Ingaborg is: Hero's daughter.
    Meaning: Hero daughter Origin: Norwegian
  • Ingalill
    Meaning: Ings lily Origin: Swedish
  • Ingeborg - ING-e-bawrk
    Ingeborg is a Scandinavian feminine given name, mostly used in Norway and Denmark, derived from Old Norse Ingiborg, Ingibjǫrg, combining the theonym Ing with the element borg "stronghold, protection". Ingebjørg is the Norwegian most used variant of the name, and Ingibjörg is the Icelandic variant.
    Meaning: God's protection Origin: Old Norse
  • Ingegard
    Meaning & History. From the Old Norse name Ingigerðr, which was derived from the name of the Germanic god ING combined with garðr meaning "enclosure".
    Meaning: Ings helper Origin: Swedish
  • Ingelise
    Meaning: Ings grace Origin: Danish
  • Inger - IN-ger
    Norse Meaning: The name Inger is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Inger is: Son's army.
    Meaning: Beautiful goddess Origin: Old Norse
  • Inghean
    Scottish Meaning: The name Inghean is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Inghean is: Daughter.
    Meaning: Daughter Origin: Scottish
  • Inghinn
    Meaning: Daughter Origin: Scottish
  • Ingibjorg
    Meaning: Under ings protection Origin: Norwegian
  • Ingigerd
    Meaning: Sister of dagstygg Origin: Norwegian
  • Ingred
    Ingrid is a Scandinavian, German, and Dutch feminine given name. It continues the Old Norse name Ingiríðr, which was a short form of Ingfríðr, composed of the theonym Ing and the element fríðr "beloved; beautiful" common in Germanic feminine given names.
    Meaning: Battle or chief, or old english Origin: Scandinavian
  • Ingria
    Finnish Meaning: The name Ingria is a Finnish baby name. In Finnish the meaning of the name Ingria is: Hero's daughter.
    Meaning: Heros daughter Origin: Finnish
  • Ingrida
    Ingrida is a predominantly Lithuanian feminine given name, a cognate of the name Ingrid, and may refer to: Ingrida Ardišauskaitė (born 1993), Lithuanian cross-country skier.
    Meaning: Beauty of froy Origin: Norwegian
  • Ingrit
    Ingrid is a Scandinavian, German, and Dutch feminine given name. It continues the Old Norse name Ingiríðr, which was a short form of Ingfríðr, composed of the theonym Ing and the element fríðr "beloved; beautiful" common in Germanic feminine given names.
    Meaning: Beauty of froy Origin: Norwegian
  • Ingunn
    Norse Meaning: The name Ingunn is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Ingunn is: Loved by Froy.
    Meaning: Loved by froy Origin: Norwegian
  • Ingunna
    Meaning: Heros daughter Origin: Scandinavian
  • Iniga
    Meaning: Fiery Origin: Italian
  • Injerd
    Injured means harmed. Usually injured means physically harmed, but sometimes you'll see it used with pride. After being yelled at in front of the whole team by your coach, you'll go home with injured pride. Injured shares a Latin root meaning "right" with the word jury.
    Meaning: Under ings protection Origin: Norwegian
  • Inkeri - IN-ke-ri
    Finnish Meaning: The name Inkeri is a Finnish baby name. In Finnish the meaning of the name Inkeri is: Hero's daughter.
    Meaning: Beautiful goddess Origin: Finnish, Old Norse
  • Inmaculada
    Means "immaculate" in Spanish. This name is given to commemorate the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary.
    Meaning: Immaculate, conception of virgin mary Origin: Spanish
  • Inna - EE-nah
    Inna (Инна) is a Russian given name. ... Inna was the fourth most popular name given to baby girls born in Moscow, Russia in 2007. In ancient Greece, the name Ἴννα (Inna) is also attested (probably from ἴννην innen, meaning "little girl"), however a connection with the Russian Inna has not been confirmed.
    Meaning: Coming from water of strength Origin: Russian
  • Innes
    Meaning and Origin of Innes. The male given name Innes is an Anglicization of the Scottish Gaelic name Aonghas (or Angus); therefore the origin of Innes is Scotland itself. It is the name of an island (the Gaelic word meaning island) and can mean “from Innes,” “from the river island” or “one choice.”
    Meaning: Excellent valor Origin: English
  • Innogen
    Of uncertain origin and meaning, Imogen was first recorded as the name of the heroine in Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. The name is thought to be a misprint of Raphael Holinshed's Innogen, a Celtic name supposedly derived from the Gaelic inghean (girl, maiden). From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.
    Meaning: Girl, Maiden Origin: English