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My God is Yahweh
Variant of Ilse, from Germanic/Scandinavian roots related to Elizabeth, meaning 'pledged to God.'
Oath of God; a German diminutive or independent form related to Elizabeth.
Russian diminutive of Elijah, derived from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength'.
My God is Yahweh. Variant of Elijah, representing divine strength and covenant.
Variant of Iliana, possibly from Greek Helios (sun) or connected to Helen, symbolizing light.
Arabic form of Elijah. From Hebrew 'Eliyahu,' meaning 'My God is Yahweh,' expressing faith and devotion.
Pillar or support; one who provides strength and foundation.
Faith, belief, or conviction. An Arabic and Islamic term symbolizing spiritual trust and devotion.
Arabic name meaning 'pillar' or 'support', symbolizing strength and reliability.
Variant of Imogen, possibly from Celtic origins; etymology uncertain
Faith or belief, representing spiritual conviction and trust
Faith, belief, trust
Possibly related to 'Imaan' (faith in Islam) or modern invented variant.
God is with us; Basque form of Emmanuel
God is with us; expression of divine presence and protection
Strong, firm, steadfast; from Swahili meaning resilience and stability.
Represents an image or maiden, derived from the Latin imago meaning image or likeness.
Image or likeness; a classical name with literary significance.
Long-lived, prosperous
Powerful; mighty and commanding.
Arabic origin meaning 'gift' or 'care,' related to compassion and blessing.
Fiery; derived from Latin ignis (fire), Portuguese and Spanish form of Ignatius.
Basque variant of Ignatius, derived from Latin 'Ignatius' meaning 'fiery' or 'ardent.' Conveys passionate energy.
Queen of Heaven; Sumerian and Akkadian goddess of love, war, and fertility.
A Shinto kami (deity) associated with agriculture, wealth, prosperity, and fertility.
From Arabic 'inaya' meaning care, concern, or attention. Suggests caring and protective qualities.
Care, concern, or solicitude; protection and kindness.
Arabic/Persian origin meaning 'favor,' 'kindness,' 'bestowal,' or 'gift.' Suggests generosity, grace, and divine blessing.
Pearl in Turkish; symbolizes purity, beauty, and precious wisdom.
Of or relating to India.
Indian dye, deep blue color
Spanish word meaning 'indigenous' or 'Indian,' used as a name referencing native heritage.
Beauty or splendor. In Hindu mythology, an alternate name for the goddess Lakshmi representing abundance and prosperity.
Hindu deity of thunder, sky, and rain. Symbol of power and divine authority.
Pure, holy, chaste, sacred
Pure
From the Norse god Ingvi, associated with fertility and prosperity.
Fortified place or fortress, from Germanic name element 'borg' meaning fortification or castle.
Related to the Norse god Ing; symbolizes growth, fertility, and movement. A classic Scandinavian name with ancient pagan roots.
English surname derived from Germanic 'Ingilram', combining elements related to raven or strength.
Beautiful; heroic; from the Nordic god Ing
Beautiful, fair, Ing's beauty
Fiery; derived from Latin ignis, meaning fire.
Grace of God; represents divine blessing and protection in Yoruba spirituality.
Island in Irish
Means 'sweet' or 'pleasant' in Tamil, suggesting kindness and charm
Sweet or pleasant one; Tamil name derived from 'ini' meaning sweet.
One who keeps or lives at an inn; historically refers to someone of hospitality and service.
Innocent or harmless
Innocent and pure of heart; from Latin innocens
God willing; derived from the Arabic concept 'Insha'Allah' expressing reliance on divine will
Expansion, openness of the chest; metaphorically represents peace and tranquility
The sun; representing light, warmth, and divine cosmic energy in Incan tradition.
Victory and triumph; success and achievement
God is gracious.
God is gracious; Romanian form of Joanna with biblical significance.
God is gracious; expresses divine blessing and favor
Greek form of John, means God is gracious in Hebrew; expresses divine favor.
God will increase; Hawaiian form of Joseph.
Hawk of the sky; from Hawaiian Io (hawk) and lani (sky/heaven).
Hawk of the sky; Hawaiian 'io (hawk) and lani (sky/heavens).
From Greek meaning 'going' or 'moving'; associated with charged particles in chemistry.
Related to Ionia, an ancient region in Greece, evoking the Ionian people and their heritage.
God will increase; Samoan/Polynesian form of Joseph from Hebrew 'Yosef'.
God increases. Slavic form of the Hebrew name Joseph.
God saves, Jehovah is salvation
Silk - represents luxury, softness, and delicate beauty in Turkish tradition.
From Arabic meaning 'read' or 'recite,' often used in Islamic contexts.
Legendary warrior and prince in Persian mythology
An Arabic name with Quranic significance, referring to 'Iram of the Pillars,' and may mean 'lofty' or 'exalted.'
Traditional Mexican name of Nahuatl origin
Refers to Iram of the Pillars, a city mentioned in the Quran; symbolizes divine beauty and wonder
Variant of Irene, from Greek 'eirene' meaning 'peace'.
Peace; from Greek 'eirene' symbolizing harmony and tranquility.
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