Here you’ll find 39 Mythological girl names that start with I, organized from “Ianeira” to “Izanami”. They span cultures and eras, from Greek sea-nymphs to Japanese creation deities, and suit parents, writers, and readers seeking myth-inspired names.

Mythological girl names that start with I are female names drawn from myths and legends beginning with the letter I. Notable examples include Izanami, a Japanese creation goddess, and Ianeira, an Oceanid linked to the sea.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Origin, Meaning/Role, and Notes.

Name: The entry shows the mythological name and quoted spelling so you can scan and compare options quickly.

Pronunciation: A simple phonetic guide helps you say each name correctly when testing it aloud or writing dialogue.

Origin: You see the culture or myth tradition the name comes from, which helps you match tone and background.

Meaning/Role: A concise meaning or myth role clarifies whether the name denotes a goddess, hero, natural force, or attribute.

Notes: Brief variants, historical context, or modern usage tips give you extra guidance for selection or further research.

Mythological girl names that start with I

NamePronunciationOriginMeaning
IrisEYE-risGreek, ancientrainbow
IoEYE-ohGreek, ancientcow
Iphigeniaih-FIJ-en-ee-uhGreek, ancientstrong-born
Iantheee-AN-theeGreek, ancientviolet (flower)
Ismeneiz-MEE-neeGreek, ancientpossibly “knowledge” (uncertain)
Ioleeye-OH-leeGreek, ancientviolet
Ireneeye-REENGreek, ancientpeace
Iphthimeif-THY-meeGreek, ancientuncertain
Iphimedeiaif-im-eh-DAY-uhGreek, ancientmighty cunning
Iphianassaif-ee-uh-NASS-uhGreek, ancientstrong queen (approx.)
Iodameeye-OH-dah-meeGreek, ancientuncertain
Ioneeye-OH-neeGreek, ancientviolet
Iphisih-FISSGreek/Roman (Ovid)uncertain
Idyiaih-DEE-uhGreek, ancientknowing (approx.)
IdaEYE-dahGreek, ancientwooded mountain
IdaEE-dahVedic, ancientspeech (Idā)
Inoih-NOHGreek, ancientuncertain
Ilioneih-lee-OH-neeGreek, ancientuncertain
Iliaih-LEE-uhRoman mythof Ilion/Troy (assoc.)
Idunnee-DUHNNorse, Viking Ageever young
IdisIH-disOld Norse, medievallady, goddess
Ilmataril-MAH-tarFinnish (Kalevala)air mother
Izanamiee-zah-NAH-meeJapanese Shintoshe who invites
Inariee-NAH-reeJapanese Shintorice, prosperity
IsisEYE-sisEgyptian, ancientthrone
Isetee-SETEgyptian, ancientthrone (Egyptian form)
Inannaih-NAH-nuhSumerian, 3rd mill. BCELady of Heaven
IshtarISHT-arAkkadian/Mesopotamianstar, lady of heavens
Isharaish-AH-rahHurrian/Canaanite, Bronze Ageuncertain, linked to oaths
Isoldeih-SOHL-deCeltic/Medievalunknown
Iseultih-SOOLTCeltic/Medievalunknown
Indraniin-DRAH-neeHindu/Vedicwife of Indra
IlaEE-lahVedic/Hindu, ancientearth/flowing (varied)
Ixcheleesh-CHELMaya, Classic periodlady rainbow/midwife
Ixtabeesh-TABMaya, Postclassicrope
Itzpapalotleets-pah-pah-LOHTAztec (Nahuatl)obsidian/butterfly
Ianeiraee-uh-NEER-uhGreek, ancientlady of the sea (variant)
Idaeaih-DAY-uhGreek, ancientof Mount Ida
Iaraee-AH-rahTupi-Guarani, indigenouslady of the water

Descriptions

Iris
Messenger goddess of the rainbow who links gods and humans; also a floral name used in modern baby naming.
Io
Priestess of Hera loved by Zeus, transformed into a cow and ancestor to the Ionian Greeks; a classic mythic name.
Iphigenia
Daughter of Agamemnon; nearly sacrificed at Aulis and sometimes saved by Artemis; literary and operatic fame.
Ianthe
Nymph/poetic name in Greek myth and later literature; floral, romantic name choice.
Ismene
Daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta; Antigone’s sister, tragic moral figure in Greek drama.
Iole
Princess of Oechalia, beloved by Heracles; classical myth name with lyrical sound.
Irene
Personified goddess of peace (Eirene); used historically and commonly as a modern given name.
Iphthime
Sister of Penelope in the Odyssey; appears as a protective phantom in Homeric narrative.
Iphimedeia
Mother of the giant Aloadae; famed for cleverness and mythic schemes.
Iphianassa
Name borne by several minor mythic women in Greek epic and drama; rare but classical.
Iodame
Priestess of Athena who saw Medusa’s head and turned to stone; cult figure at Thebes.
Ione
Nymph appearing in Greek poetry; adopted as a gentle classical name in modern times.
Iphis
Ovid’s heroine raised as a boy then transformed by a goddess to marry; theme of gender and love.
Idyia
An Oceanid or nymph, sometimes mother of Medea; minor but classical myth name.
Ida
Nymph associated with Mount Ida and nurse of infant Zeus; pastoral mythic image and simple name.
Ida
Vedic goddess/personification of ritual speech; appears in early Indic hymns and lineage myths.
Ino
Daughter of Cadmus who becomes the sea-goddess Leucothea; aids sailors and features in tragedy.
Ilione
Daughter of Priam in Trojan cycle; name appears in various Homeric and tragic contexts.
Ilia
Alternate name for Rhea Silvia, mother of Romulus and Remus; rooted in Roman foundation myths.
Idunn
Goddess who guards apples of youth, preserving the gods’ immortality; popular Norse mythic name.
Idis
Female protective spirit (dísir); related to Valkyries and ancestral goddesses in Norse belief.
Ilmatar
Primordial mother figure in the Kalevala epic; mother of Väinämöinen and a poetic Finnish goddess.
Izanami
Primordial creator goddess who, with Izanagi, birthed the islands of Japan; later goddess of death.
Inari
Deity of rice, fertility and fox spirits; gender-fluid in tradition but often worshipped in female form.
Isis
Supreme Egyptian goddess of magic, motherhood, and resurrection; widely venerated and revived in modern names.
Iset
Egyptological form of Isis used in hieroglyphic transliteration; common in ancient Egyptian inscriptions.
Inanna
Sumerian goddess of love, war and sovereignty; later syncretized with Ishtar.
Ishtar
Powerful Mesopotamian goddess of love and war, counterpart of Inanna; long-standing cultic importance.
Ishara
Goddess associated with oaths, love and divination across Syria and Anatolia.
Isolde
Tragic heroine of the Tristan and Isolde romance; romantic medieval name with literary pedigree.
Iseult
Variant of Isolde used in medieval Arthurian tradition; classic romantic name choice.
Indrani
Queen of the gods and consort of Indra; warrior goddess figure with Vedic and Puranic presence.
Ila
Vedic figure with stories of gender change and ancestry; appears in epic and Puranic traditions.
Ixchel
Mayan moon, fertility, weaving and midwifery goddess; enduring name from Yucatec tradition.
Ixtab
Maya goddess of ritual suicide and afterlife for those who hanged themselves; attested in Late Maya sources.
Itzpapalotl
Fearsome skeletal/moth goddess of the dead and warriors; rich imagery in Aztec myth.
Ianeira
A Nereid or sea-nymph name in Homeric lists; gentle classical maritime association.
Idaea
Name borne by nymphs or epithets (e.g., Rhea Idaea), linked to Mount Ida cult and motherhood.
Iara
River-dwelling water woman/mermaid in Amazonian folklore who lures men; popular in Brazilian legend.
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