Babylonian goddess of love, war, and fertility.
Head, "leader," "first."
Egyptian goddess of magic, motherhood, and fertility.
Spark.
Anglicized form of Aisling, "dream," "vision."
From the ivy-covered clearing.
Feminine form of Ismael (Ishmael), "God will hear."
Daughter of Oedipus and sister of Antigone in Greek tragedy.
Gift from God.
Fifty children, but meaning "child of the beach" with different kanji.
German form of Iseult, "fair lady."
Diminutive of Isabel, "God is my oath."
Possibly "wheel" or "knee" in Zulu; meaning context-dependent.
Beach field.
Italian form of Iseult, "fair lady."
Likely a modern invented name.
Possibly from a place name; an epithet of the goddess Artemis.
Meaning unknown, possibly a variant of Hestia.
Thirst.
From Italy, feminine of Italo.
Italy.
The Greek island home of Odysseus.
To dance.
Delightful child.
Hope, "expectation."
Gift from heaven, or "morning star."
From the Basque village and sanctuary of Our Lady of Itziar.
Heavenly hawk (similar to Iolani).
Willow tree, or short for Ivana.
A biblical place name.
Diminutive of Ivana, "God is gracious."
From an Irish place name, possibly "yew place."
Yew wood, or from St. Ivo.
French feminine diminutive of Yves/Ivo, "yew wood."
Modern Greek form of Ivy.
Variant spelling of Ivy.
The hard white material from elephant tusks.
Hebrew woman.
Heavenly seagull.
Rock solution, but meaning obscure.
A genus of South African flowering plants.
Face, "surface," "person."
Modern variant of Ayana or Iana.
Modern invented variant of Aisha or Alicia.
Prosperity, "flourishing."
Supreme, "the ultimate."
Unique, "only one."
Possibly a variant of Isidore; known as a clothing brand.
Spring, "fountain."
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