Showing posts with label I baby names. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I baby names. Show all posts

Monday, July 8, 2013

Inspiring "I" Names: The Ignored and the Iridescent (Boys' Edition)

If ‘I’ Names for girls are rare, those for boys are even rarer, and they haven’t varied much in 100 years! Here are my picks for the most eminently usable (those bolded are my personal favorites) 

1913:

Irving
Ira
Irvin
Isaac
Ivan
Isadore
Irwin
Israel
Isaiah
Ignatius
Ike
Ivory
Ignacio
Ivy

2012:

Issac
Isaiah
Ian
Ivan
Iker
Israel
Ismael
Ibrahim
Isaias
Isai
Immanuel

Four names stayed on the list: Isaac, Isaiah, Ivan, and Israel.

Other ‘I’  names not on these lists:

Inigo
Ivo
Ivor
Igor
Ichabod
Icarus
Iago
Idan
Indigo
Ibsen
Ilario
Ilias
Ishmael
Imre
Increase
Indiana
Indio
Indus
Imric
Ingo
Iolo- pronounced Yo-lo (though with the latest acronym craze for YOLO, this might pose some problems
Isdro
Ives

Friday, June 21, 2013

Inspiring "I" Names: The Ignored and the Iridescent (Girls' Edition)



"I." It's one of the most common words in the English language; and yet, one of the most unusual first initials. I names are incredibly rare, but often incredible. A century or so ago, there were more I names in the SSA Top 1000 than there are today--names that fit into the turn-of-the-century's preference for simple and tailored names: Irene, Ida, Iva, Inez. Now, I names are coming into vogue once again, with recent spotlight-stealers like Isla and Ivy, Isabella and India all having been used recently by celebrities. For this blog, I have compiled an index of underused I names that would work well in the United States and other English-speaking regions. Many other languages utilize the letter "I" for the J/ Y sound in English, spawning such variants as Iulia for Julia, Ioanna for Joanna. These names I omitted for the sake of keeping my list to names that are *usually* only spelled with an I. Without further ado, here are the inspired I names:

From a Century Ago:

Irene
Ida
Inez
Irma
Iva
Ina
Iris
Ila
Imogene
Iola
Ione
Isabella
Iona
Ivy
Idella
Ima
Ilene
Ira 
Imelda
Ingrid
Ivory
Icie (can't say I'd recommend this one)

From 2012:

Isabella
Ivy
Isla
Iris
Imani
Itzel
Isis
Irene
Ivanna
Iliana
Ingrid

I found it interesting that Isabella, Ivy, Iris, Irene, and Ingrid all endured 100 years in the SSA Top 1000! And in 2012, there were no less than 6 variants of Isabella/Isabelle in the Top 1000...it's truly an epidemic, people. Also a much more international influence apparent in today's popular I names.

And the other I names worth consideration:

Ilaria
Idony
Ianthe
Iolanthe
Indra
Indira
India
Indigo
Isannah- (this neat historical appellation was the name of one of Paul Revere's daughters and is one of my personal favorites)
Isabeau- character in 80s film, Ladyhawke
Imogen- one of my personal all-time favorites, it's Shakespearean and lovely.
Ibolya
Ibtisam-"smile"
Idonea
Idoya
Idril (this means "sparkle brilliance" in Sindarin, Tolkien's made-up language...the nerd in me loves it)
Idriya
Ismene
Igraine
Isolde
Ilithyia
Ilsa (of Casablanca fame)
Immaculata (yes, it's a mouthful, but I also think it would be cool with a super-short first name, like Tess...Tess Immaculata )
Io
Irena
Iphigenia
Isadora
Isaura
Iskra
Isotta
Isra
Idina (familiar today mostly through Idina Menzel)
Ixchel (means "rainbow lady" in Mayan, which is awesome)
Inara (what kind of self-respecting geek would I be if I left out one of Firefly's central characters?)









What are your favorite I-names?