This list includes 76 Pretty girl names that start with I, from “Ianthe” to “Izumi”. Many are lyrical and international, perfect for expectant parents, writers, or character naming.
Pretty girl names that start with I are feminine given names beginning with the letter I. They often come from Greek, Hebrew, Latin, and Japanese traditions and include mythological and modern favorites.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Pronunciation, and Meaning.
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Pretty girl names that start with I
| Name | Origin | Pronunciation | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| Isabel | Hebrew/Spanish | ih-ZAH-bel | pledged to God |
| Isabella | Italian/Spanish/Hebrew | iz-ah-BEL-ah | pledged to God |
| Isabelle | French/Hebrew | iz-ah-BEL | pledged to God |
| Isobel | Scottish/Hebrew | ih-ZOH-bel | pledged to God |
| Isabela | Spanish/Portuguese/Hebrew | ee-sah-BEH-lah | pledged to God |
| Ivy | English | EYE-vee | climbing plant |
| Iris | Greek | EYE-ris | rainbow |
| Isla | Scottish (from Islay) | EYE-lah | island (from Islay) |
| Imogen | Celtic/Old English | IM-oh-jen | maiden (from Innogen) |
| Ingrid | Old Norse/Scandinavian | ING-grid | Ing’s beauty; beloved |
| Imani | Swahili | ih-MAH-nee | faith |
| Iman | Arabic/Somali | ih-MAHN (or EE-mahn) | faith, belief |
| Ivana | Slavic | ih-VAH-nah | God is gracious |
| Ivanka | Slavic | ih-VAHN-kah | diminutive of Ivana |
| Irene | Greek | ih-REE-nee (ih-REEN) | peace |
| Irina | Slavic/Greek | ee-REE-nah | peace |
| Irena | Greek/Slavic | ee-REH-nah | peace |
| Ines | Spanish/Portuguese | ee-NESS (ee-NEZ) | pure (from Agnes) |
| Inez | Spanish/English | ee-NEZ | pure |
| Ilona | Hungarian | ih-LOH-nah | light (from Helen) |
| Ilene | Irish/English | ih-LEEN | desired (Eileen variant) |
| Imelda | Germanic | ih-MEL-dah | universal battle |
| India | Latin/English | IN-dee-ah | from India |
| Indira | Sanskrit/Hindi | in-DEER-ah | beauty, splendour |
| Inga | Scandinavian | IN-gah | Ing’s daughter (Norse god Ing) |
| Isadora | Greek/Egyptian | is-ah-DOR-ah | gift of Isis |
| Isolde | Germanic/Celtic | ih-SOHL-duh | possibly ‘fair lady’ or ‘ice ruler’ |
| Iolanthe | Greek | eye-oh-LAN-thee | violet flower |
| Ione | Greek | eye-OH-nee | violet |
| Iphigenia | Greek | if-ih-JEE-nee-ah | strong-born |
| Ismene | Greek | ihs-MEE-nee | possibly ‘knowledge’ (uncertain) |
| Isabeau | French | iz-ah-BOH | pledged to God (variant of Isabel) |
| Ianthe | Greek | ee-AN-thee | purple or violet flower |
| Izumi | Japanese | ee-ZOO-mee | spring, fountain |
| Izel | Nahuatl | ee-ZEL | unique, only one |
| Izabela | Polish/Slavic | ee-zah-BEH-lah | pledged to God |
| Isha | Sanskrit/Hindi | EE-shah or ih-SHA | one who protects; goddess |
| Ibtisam | Arabic | ib-TIS-am | smile |
| Ibtihaj | Arabic | ib-ti-HAJ | pride, joy |
| Ife | Yoruba | EE-feh (EE-fee) | love |
| Ifeoma | Igbo/Nigerian | ee-fee-OH-mah | good thing |
| Ijeoma | Igbo/Nigerian | ee-jee-OH-mah | safe journey, good arrival |
| Iolana | Hawaiian | ee-oh-LAH-nah | to soar like a hawk |
| Ioana | Romanian/Greek | yo-AH-nah | God is gracious |
| Ioanna | Greek | yo-AH-nah | God is gracious |
| Io | Greek | EE-oh or eye-OH | mythological name |
| Isela | Spanish | ee-SEH-lah | possibly variant of Isabel or Griselda |
| Iolanda | Greek/Latin | ee-oh-LAN-dah | violet |
| Iola | Greek | eye-OH-lah | violet |
| Iona | Scottish/Gaelic | eye-OH-nah | island |
| Irma | Germanic | UR-mah or IR-mah | whole, universal |
| Isaura | Greek/Latin | ih-SAW-rah | from Isauria (regional origin) |
| Iseult | Celtic | ih-SOOLT or ih-SOHLT | legendary name (meaning uncertain) |
| Isotta | Italian | ee-SOHT-tah | variant of Iseult/Isolde |
| Ivette | French/Spanish | ee-VET or ih-VET | little yew (diminutive of Yvette) |
| Isaline | French | ih-sah-LEEN | variant of Isabel/Isolde |
| Ivet | Bulgarian | ee-VET | variation of Yvette |
| Ilka | Hungarian/Germanic | ILL-kah | diminutive of Ilona/Helen (‘light’) |
| Ileana | Romanian/Spanish | il-EH-ah-nah | variant of Helen; ‘light’ |
| Ildikó | Hungarian | ill-DEE-koh | battle (from Germanic ‘hild’) |
| Iara | Tupi/Brazilian | ee-AH-rah | water lady, river goddess |
| Inaya | Arabic | ih-NAY-ah | care, concern, gift |
| Intisar | Arabic | in-tee-SAHR | victory |
| Ida | Germanic | EE-dah or EYE-dah | work, industrious |
| Iva | Slavic | EE-vah | yew (from Ivo) or variant of Eva |
| Ira | Sanskrit/Hebrew | EE-rah (Sanskrit) or EYE-rah (Hebrew) | earth; watchful (Sanskrit/Hebrew uses differ) |
| Ishani | Sanskrit/Hindi | ih-SHAH-nee | close to the goddess; desire |
| Ishtar | Akkadian/Babylonian | IHS-tar | goddess of love and war |
| Idun | Norse | EE-doon or ih-DUN | youth (Norse goddess) |
| Ivory | English | EYE-vor-ee | ivory (tusk material) |
| Izeta | Bosnian/Arabic | iz-ET-ah | glory, honor (from Arabic ʿizzah) |
| Izara | Basque | ee-ZAH-rah | star |
| Ilse | German/Dutch | (ILL-suh) or il-SEH | diminutive of Elisabeth |
| Ilsa | German/Scandinavian | IL-sah | variation of Elizabeth |
| Ina | Germanic/Scandinavian | EE-nah or IN-ah | diminutive or standalone (varied meanings) |
| Idalia | Greek/Spanish | ih-DAY-lee-uh | behold the sun; from Mount Ida |