Likely a modern invented fantasy-style name.
Cheerful, "joyful."
Water fairy.
Hungarian form of Hilda, "battle."
Possibly related to "ild" (fire); obscure.
Variant of Alyssa or Elissa.
Greek goddess of childbirth.
Arabic form of Elijah, "The Lord is my God."
Hungarian/German diminutive of Ilona or Ilse.
First moon, "new moon."
First light.
Romanian form of Helen, "light."
The U.S. state, from an Algonquian tribal name meaning "tribe of superior men."
Enlightened, "illuminated."
Likely derived from "illusion."
Finnish: "air"; German: short for Wilhelmina.
Hungarian form of Helen, "light."
Hungarian diminutive of Ilona.
German short form of Elisabeth, "God is my oath."
Evening.
Near the sea, from a place name in New South Wales.
Modern diminutive of names like Elijah or Elliot.
Elaborated variant of Iliana or Eliana.
Possibly variant of Ilyssa or related to the river Ilissos.
Variant of Alyssa or Elissa; possibly from the Greek river Ilissos.
To form a mental image; to conceive.
The process of creating images.
Strong-minded.
Patience.
Universal battle.
Frisian diminutive of names like Irma or Emma.
Variant of Imogen.
Short form of names ending in -ina (e.g., Christina), or means "strong" in Gaelic.
Black fox.
Sumerian goddess of love, war, and fertility.
Illumination, "light."
God of rice, fertility, and foxes.
Likely a modern invented name.
Pearl.
Meaning unknown, possibly Japanese.
The fact or state of being independent.
Conqueror of Indra (king of gods).
The country in South Asia.
Land of the Indians, U.S. state.
Modern phonetic spelling of India.
Nickname for Indiana, Independence, or Indigo.
The state of being infinite; endlessness.
Feminine form of Ing, referring to the Norse god of fertility.
Combination of Inga and Lill (from Lillian).
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