Here you’ll find 23 Egyptian boy names that start with I, organized from “Ibrahim” to “Izzedine”. They include modern Arabic choices, historically inspired names, and options useful for parents, researchers, or cultural interest.

Egyptian boy names that start with I are a mix of modern Arabic names and older, historically rooted forms. For example, “Ibrahim” is widely used and connects to regional tradition and faith.

Below you’ll find the table with name, pronunciation, and meaning.

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Egyptian boy names that start with I

NamePronunciationOriginMeaning
Ibrahimee-BRAH-heemBorrowed (Hebrew)Father of many; Abraham
Ismailiss-MY-eelBorrowed (Hebrew)God will hear; Ishmael
Ishaqish-AHKBorrowed (Hebrew)He will laugh; Isaac
IsaEE-sahBorrowed (Aramaic/Hebrew)Jesus (Quranic name)
IssaEE-sahBorrowed (Aramaic/Hebrew)Jesus (alternate spelling)
Ilyasil-YAHSBorrowed (Hebrew)Elijah; “My God is Yahweh”
Idrisih-DREESBorrowed (Hebrew/Arabic)Studious; name of prophet (Enoch)
Imadih-MAHDModern ArabicSupport, pillar
Imranim-RANBorrowed (Hebrew)Name of Amram; Quranic family name
Ihabih-HABModern ArabicGift, grant
Ihsanih-SAHNModern ArabicExcellence, benevolence
Irfanir-FAHNModern ArabicKnowledge, learning
Izzatiz-ZAHTModern ArabicHonor, dignity, prestige
Izzedineiz-zu-deenModern ArabicGlory/honor of the religion
Iskandaris-KAN-darBorrowed (Greek via Arabic)Alexander; defender of men
Imhotepim-HO-tepAncient EgyptianHe comes in peace
IhyEE-heeAncient EgyptianSistrum-player; joyous god
Ismatis-MAHTModern ArabicChastity, protection, innocence
Iftikharif-TIK-harModern ArabicPride, honor
Iqbalik-BALBorrowed (Persian)Prosperity, good fortune
Irshadir-SHAHDModern ArabicGuidance, right direction
IzzizModern ArabicMight, honor (short form)
Ibrahimovic (note: not included)N/AN/AN/A

Descriptions

Ibrahim
Extremely common in Egypt among Muslims and Christians; refers to the patriarch Abraham. Variants: Ibraheem, Avraham. Widely used as a stand-alone name.
Ismail
Quranic and biblical name popular in Egypt. Common spelling: Ismail or Ismael. Used across Muslim and some Christian families.
Ishaq
Arabic form of Isaac, used by Muslims and Coptic Christians. Historic biblical figure; variants: Ishaq, Yitzhak (Hebrew).
Isa
Quranic name for Jesus; used by Muslim Egyptians and some Christian communities as a form of ‘Jesus’. Short and traditional.
Issa
Common among Coptic Christians and some Muslims in Egypt as an alternative spelling of Isa; friendly, short form.
Ilyas
Name of a prophet in Islam; used in Egyptian families. Variants: Ilyas, Elias.
Idris
Quranic prophet’s name, moderately used in Egypt. Conveys learning or piety.
Imad
Widely used in Egypt; means a strong supporting pillar. Variants: Emad. Common masculine name.
Imran
Appears in the Quran (family of Mary). Used in Egypt; often spelled Imran.
Ihab
Common modern Egyptian name meaning “gift” or “bestowal.” Casual and popular among young fathers.
Ihsan
Means moral excellence or charity; used broadly in Egypt. Variant spellings: Ehsan.
Irfan
Used in Egypt and the wider Arab world, often conveys scholarship or awareness. Variants: Erfan.
Izzat
Common traditional Egyptian name meaning honor or prestige; used across generations. Variants: Izzet (Turkish).
Izzedine
Compound name (Izz ad-Din), used historically and today in Egypt. Formal and traditional.
Iskandar
Arabic form of Alexander, appears in Egyptian history and Coptic contexts; occasionally used as a given name.
Imhotep
Famous ancient Egyptian architect-priest; historical name occasionally used symbolically or in cultural contexts.
Ihy
Name of a minor ancient Egyptian deity (son of Hathor). Rarely used modernly but appears in historical/Coptic studies.
Ismat
Uncommon but used in Egypt for males; conveys moral purity. Forms: Ismat can be unisex in wider Arab use.
Iftikhar
Used in Egypt though less common; means pride or glory. Often formal or generational.
Iqbal
Persian-origin name used in Arab world including Egypt; carries positive, aspirational meaning.
Irshad
Means guidance or instruction; used in Egypt, often with religious connotation.
Izz
Rare as a standalone but appears as nickname or element in compound names (e.g., Izzedine); denotes strength and honor.
Ibrahimovic (note: not included)
N/A
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