# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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861 | Ilsa | German | Abbreviation of Elizabeth. | F | |
862 | Ilse | German | Oath of God. Noble. A German diminutive of the name Elizabeth. | F | |
863 | Ilyse | German | Noble. | F | |
864 | Immanuel | German | Variant of Emanuel 'With us is God.'. | M | |
865 | Ingall | German | Angel. | M | |
866 | Ingalls | German | Angel. | M | |
867 | Ingel | German | Angel. | M | |
868 | Ingelbert | German | Bright angel. | M | |
869 | Inglebert | German | Variant of Engelbert: Bright as an angel. | M | |
870 | Ingram | German | Ing's raven (Ing was the Norse god of peace and fertility). Used commonly as both a first name and as a surname during the Middle Ages. | M | |
871 | Irma | German | Universal, from the Old German 'irmin'. War goddess. | F | |
872 | Irmgard | German | War goddess. | F | |
873 | Irmigard | German | War goddess. | F | |
874 | Irmina | German | War goddess. | F | |
875 | Irmine | German | War goddess. | F | |
876 | Irmuska | German | War goddess. | F | |
877 | Isa | German | Strong willed. | F | |
878 | Isana | German | Strong willed. | F | |
879 | Isane | German | Strong willed. | F | |
880 | Isold | German | Rule of ice. | F |