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

NameOriginPronunciationMeaning
IsabelHebrew/Spanishih-ZAH-belpledged to God
IsabellaItalian/Spanish/Hebrewiz-ah-BEL-ahpledged to God
IsabelleFrench/Hebrewiz-ah-BELpledged to God
IsobelScottish/Hebrewih-ZOH-belpledged to God
IsabelaSpanish/Portuguese/Hebrewee-sah-BEH-lahpledged to God
IvyEnglishEYE-veeclimbing plant
IrisGreekEYE-risrainbow
IslaScottish (from Islay)EYE-lahisland (from Islay)
ImogenCeltic/Old EnglishIM-oh-jenmaiden (from Innogen)
IngridOld Norse/ScandinavianING-gridIng’s beauty; beloved
ImaniSwahiliih-MAH-neefaith
ImanArabic/Somaliih-MAHN (or EE-mahn)faith, belief
IvanaSlavicih-VAH-nahGod is gracious
IvankaSlavicih-VAHN-kahdiminutive of Ivana
IreneGreekih-REE-nee (ih-REEN)peace
IrinaSlavic/Greekee-REE-nahpeace
IrenaGreek/Slavicee-REH-nahpeace
InesSpanish/Portugueseee-NESS (ee-NEZ)pure (from Agnes)
InezSpanish/Englishee-NEZpure
IlonaHungarianih-LOH-nahlight (from Helen)
IleneIrish/Englishih-LEENdesired (Eileen variant)
ImeldaGermanicih-MEL-dahuniversal battle
IndiaLatin/EnglishIN-dee-ahfrom India
IndiraSanskrit/Hindiin-DEER-ahbeauty, splendour
IngaScandinavianIN-gahIng’s daughter (Norse god Ing)
IsadoraGreek/Egyptianis-ah-DOR-ahgift of Isis
IsoldeGermanic/Celticih-SOHL-duhpossibly ‘fair lady’ or ‘ice ruler’
IolantheGreekeye-oh-LAN-theeviolet flower
IoneGreekeye-OH-neeviolet
IphigeniaGreekif-ih-JEE-nee-ahstrong-born
IsmeneGreekihs-MEE-neepossibly ‘knowledge’ (uncertain)
IsabeauFrenchiz-ah-BOHpledged to God (variant of Isabel)
IantheGreekee-AN-theepurple or violet flower
IzumiJapaneseee-ZOO-meespring, fountain
IzelNahuatlee-ZELunique, only one
IzabelaPolish/Slavicee-zah-BEH-lahpledged to God
IshaSanskrit/HindiEE-shah or ih-SHAone who protects; goddess
IbtisamArabicib-TIS-amsmile
IbtihajArabicib-ti-HAJpride, joy
IfeYorubaEE-feh (EE-fee)love
IfeomaIgbo/Nigerianee-fee-OH-mahgood thing
IjeomaIgbo/Nigerianee-jee-OH-mahsafe journey, good arrival
IolanaHawaiianee-oh-LAH-nahto soar like a hawk
IoanaRomanian/Greekyo-AH-nahGod is gracious
IoannaGreekyo-AH-nahGod is gracious
IoGreekEE-oh or eye-OHmythological name
IselaSpanishee-SEH-lahpossibly variant of Isabel or Griselda
IolandaGreek/Latinee-oh-LAN-dahviolet
IolaGreekeye-OH-lahviolet
IonaScottish/Gaeliceye-OH-nahisland
IrmaGermanicUR-mah or IR-mahwhole, universal
IsauraGreek/Latinih-SAW-rahfrom Isauria (regional origin)
IseultCelticih-SOOLT or ih-SOHLTlegendary name (meaning uncertain)
IsottaItalianee-SOHT-tahvariant of Iseult/Isolde
IvetteFrench/Spanishee-VET or ih-VETlittle yew (diminutive of Yvette)
IsalineFrenchih-sah-LEENvariant of Isabel/Isolde
IvetBulgarianee-VETvariation of Yvette
IlkaHungarian/GermanicILL-kahdiminutive of Ilona/Helen (‘light’)
IleanaRomanian/Spanishil-EH-ah-nahvariant of Helen; ‘light’
IldikóHungarianill-DEE-kohbattle (from Germanic ‘hild’)
IaraTupi/Brazilianee-AH-rahwater lady, river goddess
InayaArabicih-NAY-ahcare, concern, gift
IntisarArabicin-tee-SAHRvictory
IdaGermanicEE-dah or EYE-dahwork, industrious
IvaSlavicEE-vahyew (from Ivo) or variant of Eva
IraSanskrit/HebrewEE-rah (Sanskrit) or EYE-rah (Hebrew)earth; watchful (Sanskrit/Hebrew uses differ)
IshaniSanskrit/Hindiih-SHAH-neeclose to the goddess; desire
IshtarAkkadian/BabylonianIHS-targoddess of love and war
IdunNorseEE-doon or ih-DUNyouth (Norse goddess)
IvoryEnglishEYE-vor-eeivory (tusk material)
IzetaBosnian/Arabiciz-ET-ahglory, honor (from Arabic ʿizzah)
IzaraBasqueee-ZAH-rahstar
IlseGerman/Dutch(ILL-suh) or il-SEHdiminutive of Elisabeth
IlsaGerman/ScandinavianIL-sahvariation of Elizabeth
InaGermanic/ScandinavianEE-nah or IN-ahdiminutive or standalone (varied meanings)
IdaliaGreek/Spanishih-DAY-lee-uhbehold the sun; from Mount Ida

Descriptions

Isabel
Classic Spanish/English form of Elizabeth; many variants (Isabella, Isabelle); steady popularity in Europe and Americas.
Isabella
Romantic and widely used (top U.S. and UK charts in 2000s–2010s); nicknames Bella/Isa; very popular worldwide.
Isabelle
French feminine of Isabel; elegant, common across Europe and North America; literary and royal associations.
Isobel
Scottish form of Isabel; gentle, lyrical alternative popular in the UK and Commonwealth countries.
Isabela
Single-s spelling used in Iberian and Latin American contexts; softer look than Isabella.
Ivy
Vintage botanical name that’s risen in modern popularity; short, preppy, and nature-inspired.
Iris
Greek mythological name and spring flower; perennial favorite with artistic and classical overtones.
Isla
Popular in the UK and Australia; short, musical, Celtic-flavored name tied to the Scottish isle.
Imogen
Shakespearean association; literary, feminine choice that’s very popular in Britain.
Ingrid
Classic Scandinavian name (Ingrid Bergman), timeless and strong with Nordic roots.
Imani
Swahili virtue name popular in African and African-diaspora communities; modern, meaningful choice.
Iman
Arabic name common in the Muslim world; internationally recognizable thanks to model Iman.
Ivana
Feminine of Ivan; used across Eastern Europe, elegant with Slavic roots.
Ivanka
Slavic diminutive familiar internationally; carries contemporary recognition from public figures.
Irene
Ancient Greek name borne by saints and empresses; classic, calm, and reviving in modern usage.
Irina
Slavic form of Irene; widespread in Eastern Europe, graceful and melodic.
Irena
Eastern European variant of Irene; simple, traditional, and elegant.
Ines
Stylish Iberian form of Agnes; chic and increasingly international.
Inez
Vintage Spanish/English name with literary and classic usages; crisp and sophisticated.
Ilona
Popular in Hungary and Finland; distinctive Central European choice with ties to Helen.
Ilene
20th-century spelling variant of Eileen; soft and familiar.
Imelda
Old Germanic roots; vintage, dramatic name known from historical figures.
India
Place-name used as a feminine given name; bohemian and aristocratic associations in Britain and beyond.
Indira
Beloved Indian name (Indira Gandhi); elegant, strong, and culturally significant.
Inga
Short Nordic name; crisp, traditional choice across Scandinavia.
Isadora
Theatrical and historical (Isadora Duncan); feminine and slightly exotic.
Isolde
Arthurian romance heroine; literary, romantic name with medieval charm.
Iolanthe
Poetic Greek compound, known from Gilbert & Sullivan; floral and theatrical.
Ione
Classical and rare flower name; mythological associations, soft-sounding.
Iphigenia
Heroine of Greek tragedy; dramatic, classical, and literary.
Ismene
Sophoclean character; classical and uncommon, favored by literary parents.
Isabeau
Romantic medieval French form; aristocratic, stylish alternative.
Ianthe
Mythological and floral name; poetic and rare with a classical sound.
Izumi
Japanese nature name, modern and elegant, used for girls in Japan.
Izel
Native Mexican name meaning “unique”; short, distinctive, gaining use.
Izabela
Polish/Slavic spelling of Isabel; common in Eastern Europe.
Isha
Indian name with spiritual resonance; short and contemporary.
Ibtisam
Arabic feminine name meaning “smile”; warm and lyrical across the Arab world.
Ibtihaj
Arabic feminine name; recognized internationally (fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad).
Ife
Short Nigerian name meaning “love”; tender and meaningful in Yoruba-speaking communities.
Ifeoma
Common Igbo feminine name; melodic, positive, and widely used in Nigeria.
Ijeoma
Popular Igbo name often given for safe arrivals; lyrical and culturally rich.
Iolana
Hawaiian nature/name with royal associations; poetic and island-flavored.
Ioana
Romanian form of Joanna; common and traditional in Eastern Europe.
Ioanna
Greek feminine of John; formal, classic, used in Orthodox cultures.
Io
Short mythological name (lover of Zeus); striking, rare, and ancient.
Isela
Hispanic feminine name with soft sound; used in Latin America.
Iolanda
Mediterranean form of Yolanda; used in Portugal, Italy, Romania; floral and melodic.
Iola
Classical but rare name; old-fashioned charm with gentle sound.
Iona
Celtic saintly associations (Iona Abbey); used as a feminine given name in Scotland and beyond.
Irma
Early 20th-century favorite in Germanic countries; short, strong, retro feel.
Isaura
Ancient and medieval name with classical resonance; romantic and uncommon.
Iseult
Arthurian legend name (variant of Isolde); poetic and rare.
Isotta
Medieval Italian form used rarely today; lyrical and romantic.
Ivette
French diminutive style; chic and stylish in many languages.
Isaline
Soft French name, lyrical and uncommon; elegant alternative.
Ivet
Popular short name in Bulgaria and some Slavic areas; modern and crisp.
Ilka
Short Central European name; vintage and distinctive.
Ileana
Common in Romania and parts of Spain/Latin America; folkloric and melodic.
Ildikó
Hungarian classic with medieval roots; strong and unique.
Iara
Mythical Amazonian siren; used in Brazil as a lyrical nature name.
Inaya
Arabic feminine name gaining popularity in Muslim communities; soft and meaningful.
Intisar
Arabic name meaning victory; dignified and empowering choice.
Ida
Victorian favorite revived occasionally; simple, vintage, and strong.
Iva
Common in Slavic countries; short, crisp feminine name.
Ira
In India used as a feminine name (goddess/earth), in other cultures meanings vary.
Ishani
Indian feminine name tied to the goddess Durga; elegant, devotional usage.
Ishtar
Ancient Mesopotamian deity name used rarely as a given name; bold, mythological choice.
Idun
Norse goddess of youth; rare mythological name with Scandinavian roots.
Ivory
Word-name used for girls; vintage glamour and a pale, elegant image.
Izeta
Bosnian feminine name of Arabic origin; melodic and culturally distinct.
Izara
Basque name meaning “star”; short, bright, and modern-sounding.
Ilse
Popular in Germanic languages; crisp diminutive of Elisabeth with vintage charm.
Ilsa
Classic Germanic short form with crisp sound; familiar and elegant.
Ina
Used independently in Northern Europe; short and timeless.
Idalia
Romantic-sounding classical name; rare and lyrical with ancient roots.
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