1100+ Boy Names That End in I
- Haruyuki
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"spring snow"
- Hideaki
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"excellent brightness"Description:
Common Japanese male name notably borne by Hideaki Anno, an animator, actor, and director.
- Oshai
Description:
Oshai is a masculine name with multicultural resonances, though its specific origins are not widely documented. It may have connections to Hebrew, Japanese, or African naming traditions, depending on pronunciation and cultural context. The name has a modern, distinctive sound that combines the familiar 'O' beginning (like Oscar or Owen) with the trendy 'ai' ending found in names like Kai. Oshai's brief two-syllable structure gives it a contemporary appeal while remaining straightforward to pronounce. The name remains quite rare in most Western countries, making it an option for parents seeking something unique but accessible. Its international sound may appeal to families looking for a name that works across cultural boundaries or reflects multicultural heritage.
- Jahsai
Description:
Jahsai is a masculine name with modern origins, likely developed as a creative variation combining elements from names like Josiah, Isaiah, or Jai with contemporary spelling preferences. The 'Jah' element may reference Yahweh or Jehovah in Hebrew tradition, suggesting 'God is salvation' or 'God is strength.' This distinctive name represents modern naming trends that combine traditional religious elements with unique spellings and sounds. Jahsai remains relatively uncommon but follows patterns seen in communities embracing innovative, meaningful names with spiritual connections. The name's distinctive sound and spelling ensure individuality while still carrying potential religious significance. Parents might choose Jahsai for its contemporary feel, spiritual undertones, and unique character, particularly appealing to those seeking a name that stands out while maintaining deeper meaning.
- Kamali
Description:
Kamali is a masculine name with diverse cultural origins. In Hawaiian, it means 'spirit guardian' or 'protector,' while in African cultures, particularly Swahili, it can mean 'perfection' or 'completion.' The name also appears in Indian traditions with connections to deities. This multicultural name has gained modest popularity in recent decades as parents increasingly seek names with meaningful origins from various traditions. Kamali carries positive associations of strength, protection, and spiritual significance across its different cultural contexts. The melodic sound and meaningful symbolism make it appealing to parents looking for a distinctive name with cross-cultural resonance and positive attributes.
- Majdi
Description:
Majdi is a masculine name of Arabic origin, derived from the root 'majd' meaning 'glory' or 'honor.' Popular throughout the Middle East, particularly in Palestinian, Jordanian, and Lebanese communities, Majdi conveys admirable qualities of dignity and respect. The name carries positive connotations of achievement and high standing in society. While not widely used in Western countries, its growing presence reflects increasing cultural diversity. Majdi has a melodic quality with its soft 'j' sound and ending vowel, making it both distinctive and pleasing to the ear. For parents seeking a name with deep cultural roots and uplifting meaning, Majdi represents excellence and noble character.
- Taneli
Origin:
Finnish from HebrewMeaning:
"God is my judge"Description:
Finnish form of Daniel
- Dáivi
Description:
Dáivi is a masculine name of Sámi origin (indigenous people of northern Scandinavia), representing a form of David. The accent over the 'a' indicates specific pronunciation patterns in the Sámi language. Like its Hebrew root, it carries meanings associated with 'beloved' or 'cherished.' Unlike the internationally common David, Dáivi remains culturally specific to Sámi communities in regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. The name reflects the preservation of indigenous identity within Nordic cultures and represents cultural pride for many Sámi families. Its distinctive pronunciation and spelling maintain cultural heritage while connecting to the worldwide David tradition. For those with Sámi ancestry, choosing Dáivi honors traditional naming practices while offering a unique identity in global contexts.
- Leonti
Origin:
Russian variation of Leontios, GreekMeaning:
"lion"Description:
A fresh and rare Leo name that fits in and stands out.
- Marceli
Origin:
Polish variation of Marcellus, LatinMeaning:
"young warrior"
- Cavalli
Origin:
Italian surnameMeaning:
"horses"Description:
Striking Italian surname associated with luxury fashion house Roberto Cavalli.
- Domani
Description:
Domani is a masculine name with Italian origins, literally meaning 'tomorrow' in Italian. This evocative name carries implications of hope, future potential, and new beginnings. While uncommon in English-speaking countries, it has seen some usage in Italy and among Italian-American families. Domani has a melodic, three-syllable rhythm that flows easily in multiple languages. As a word name with a clear and positive meaning, it represents optimism and possibility. Parents might choose Domani for its uniqueness and symbolic significance, particularly if they want to emphasize themes of future promise or have connections to Italian heritage. Its modern feel combined with authentic linguistic roots gives it both novelty and substance.
- Fei
Origin:
ChineseMeaning:
"to dance in the air"Description:
A unisex name in China, but better suited for girls in the US due to the similarities to sound-alike Faye.
- Heikki
Origin:
Finnish form of Henry; "estate ruler"Meaning:
"estate ruler"Description:
This cute Finnish name could make for a fun way to honour a relative named Henry. A notable namesake is racing driver Heikki Kovalainen.
- Keiji
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"lead cautiously; good history"
- Armoni
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"chestnut; palace"Description:
Armoni may for some be an alternate spelling of the popular designer name Armani, but in Hebrew the word pronounced ar-moan means chestnut, so this can make an original gender neutral nature name, with a melodic feel.
- Yiğit ali
Origin:
TurkishMeaning:
"valiant, exalted"Description:
A rising double-barreled first name in Turkey.
- Máni
Description:
Máni is a masculine name of Old Norse origin, directly referring to the personification of the Moon in Norse mythology. In ancient Nordic traditions, Máni was the brother of Sól (the Sun) and drove the chariot that carried the moon across the night sky. The name pronounced 'MAH-nee' carries a beautiful celestial connection and ancient heritage. While relatively uncommon globally, Máni retains popularity in Iceland and is gaining interest among parents drawn to Nordic mythology and culture. The name offers a distinctive yet accessible option with its brief two-syllable structure and meaningful mythological roots, connecting a child to ancient cosmic traditions.
- Indri
Origin:
MalteseDescription:
Maltese form of Andrew.
- Durai
Origin:
TamilMeaning:
"leader"Description:
This cool Tamil option means "leader".
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