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Gnesinka [82]
3 years ago
5

Pretty girl names beginning with I

Advanced Placement (AP)
2 answers:
r-ruslan [8.4K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Isla, Iva, Iliana, Ianna, Iberia, Idina, Idabel, Ileana, Indira, Izabella

artcher [175]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: I don't know the whole mouth wash thing but I might know some names.

  • Ivory
  • Ivy
  • Isabelle- Isabel-Isobel-Isabell- Can be spelled other ways to.
  • Iris
  • Isla
  • Iyla
  • Iona
  • Ida
  • Iesha
  • Ikrah
  • Ilana-Ilona
  • Ilsa
  • Imani
  • Inayah
  • Indiana
  • Indigo
  • Irene
  • Ishika
  • Ivana
  • Izzy

Also here are some other names that have some meanings behind them. (Also tells where they come from)

Abigail: Hebrew — The father’s joy.

Alessia: Italian — Defending warrior.

Alexandra: Greek — Helper; defender of mankind.

Alice: English — Noble; kind.

Amara: Latin — Strong; attractive; stylish.

Amelia: German — Industrious; striving.

Anne: Hebrew — Favored grace.

Arabella: Latin — Lovely; elegant.

Audree: French — Nobility; strength.

Arianna: Greek — Holy.

Avery: French — Wise.

Callie: Greek — Most beautiful.

Calynn: Gaelic — Powerful in battle.

Charlotte: French — Petite; feminine.

Charvi: Sanskrit — Beautiful.

Claire: Latin — Bright; clear; famous; brilliant.

Cora: Greek — Filled heart.

Darlene: English — Darling, loved one.

Della: German — Noble; bright.

Diana: Latin — Moon Goddess.

Eleanor: Greek — Bright, shining one; sun rays.

Ella: English — Light; beautiful fairy woman.

Eva: Hebrew — Life.

Farrah: Arabic — Happy.

Faye: French — Loyalty; confidence; trust; belief.

Gabriella: Hebrew — Devoted to God.

Grace: Latin: Goodness; generosity.

Hannah: Hebrew — Favor; grace of God.

Isabelle: Hebrew — God is my strength; devoted to God.

Jocelyn: Latin — Happy; joyful.

Kaitlyn: Greek — Pure.

Kalila: Arabic — Heap of love.

Layla: Egyptian — Dark beauty.

Mackenzie: Gaelic — Child of the wise leader.

Malia: Hawaiian — Beloved.

Mia: Latin — Mine; wished-for child.

Mila: Russian — Industrious; hardworking.

Millie: Latin — Free-born; strength; determination.

Naila: Arabic — Successful.

Nora: Greek — Shining light.

Reagan: Irish — Little ruler.

Reveka: Hebrew — Captivating.

Samantha: Hebrew — Listener.

Sarah: Hebrew — Princess.

Shayna: Yiddish — Beautiful; God is gracious.

Sophia: Greek — Wisdom.

Stella: Greek — A star.

Vivian: Latin — Full of life.

Zahra: Arabic — Flower.

Zoe: Greek — Life.

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