| Idhika |
another
name for parvathi |
| Idhitri |
one
who praises |
| Iha |
the
earth |
| Ihina |
enthusiasm |
| Ihitha |
desired |
| Iksha |
sight |
| Ikshana |
sight |
| Ikshitha |
visible |
| Ikshu |
sugarcane |
| Ila |
wife of the
sage Manu; the earth; water |
| Ilampirai |
young crescent |
| Ilavalagi |
young and beautiful |
| Ilavenil |
spring, youthful |
| Ilisha |
queen of the
earth |
| Ina |
mother |
| Inayat |
kindness |
| Indira |
Goddess
Lakshmi |
| Indiya |
knowledgeable |
| Indrani |
wife of Lord
Indra |
| Indrasena |
daughter of
King Nala |
| Indratha |
power and
dignity of Indra |
| Indrayani |
the name of
a sacred river |
| Indukala |
digit of the
moon |
| Induleksh |
the moon |
| Indumati |
the full
moon |
| Induja |
narmada
river |
| Inika |
little earth |
| Iniya |
Sweet |
| Inkurali |
Sweet voice |
| Ipsa |
desire |
| Ipsita |
desired |
| Ira |
earth; muse |
| Iraja |
daughter of
the wind |
| Iravati |
the river
Ravi |
| Isai |
music |
| Isha |
one who
protects |
| Ishana |
rich |
| Ishani |
Parvati,
wife of Lord Shiva |
| Ishanika |
belonging to
the north east |
| Ishanya |
north east |
| Ishika |
paint brush |
| Ishita |
mastery;
wealth |
| goddess |
| Ivy |
a creeper |
| Iyalisai |
music |