Puerto Rican Girl names beginning with I
- Ivonne
Origin:
French variation of YvonneDescription:
The I freshens up this name.
- Ivana
Origin:
Feminine variation of IvanDescription:
A rarely used Slavic name until the Czech-born ex-Mrs. Trump took it over the top. Daughter's name Ivanka adds a dollop of charm.
- Ivelisse
Description:
Ivelisse is a feminine name with Spanish and Puerto Rican roots. It's derived from the Germanic name Ivar, combined with a feminine suffix. The name conveys strength and nobility, with its original elements meaning "yew tree" and "warrior." Ivelisse gained popularity primarily in Spanish-speaking countries and communities, particularly in Puerto Rico. While not extremely common in the United States, it has maintained a steady presence within Hispanic American communities. The name offers a distinctive yet melodic quality with its flowing syllables. Women named Ivelisse are often associated with determination, resilience, and a vibrant personality. The name's unique sound makes it stand out while still being approachable and elegant.
- Ilanit
Description:
Ilanit is a feminine Hebrew name meaning 'tree' or 'small tree,' derived from the Hebrew word 'ilan.' This nature-inspired name carries cultural significance in Israel, where it has been in use since the early 20th century as part of a movement to revive Hebrew names connected to the natural world. Ilanit beautifully symbolizes growth, stability, and deep roots within Jewish tradition. The name gained moderate popularity in Israel through the mid-to-late 20th century, partly boosted by famous Israeli singer Ilanit (born Hanna Drezner) who performed in Eurovision in the 1970s. Outside Jewish communities, the name remains relatively uncommon, giving it a distinctive quality while still being accessible in pronunciation. Ilanit appeals to parents seeking a name with authentic Hebrew origins and natural symbolism that works well in international contexts.
- Isamar
Origin:
Spanish, Conflation of Isabella and MariaDescription:
This is one elaboration of the ubiquitous Isobel that we think should be chosen more often and would work well in many languages.
- Izabella
Origin:
Variation of Isabella, Hungarian, Polish, and EnglishMeaning:
"pledged to God"Description:
While this might look like a modern spelling of the classic Isabella, it is also the Hungarian and Polish form, pronounced with an EE sound at the beginning. A Top 50 name in Hungary and a Top 200 name in Poland, this form is also popular in Latvia.
- Idaliz
- Idalys
- Ilianis
- Iliany
- Ilianys
- Imalay
- Irelis
- Irianis
- Irianys
- Irmarie
- Isamarie
- Isamary
- Ismarie
- Itzamar
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