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Meaning of the Name Ishi

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The first name Ishi is of Japanese, Biblical origin. It is often a boy or girl name. It has the following meaning(s):

Japanese: Stone (Ishie)
Biblical: Salvation

Similar Names

Iggi | Isak | Isas | Isha | Ishaq | Ishiah | Ishua | Issa | Isui | Isa |

Related Names

Aaraa  (Muslim)
Variant of Ara: Embellishing. Adorning
Alishia  (Latin)
Variant of Alice
Antoinette  (French)
Flourishing, Praiseworthy
Antony  (Latin)
Praiseworthy, Flourishing
Ara  (Muslim)
Embellishing. Adorning
Ashishishe  (Native American)
Crow Name for Crow
Bul  (Biblical)
Old Age; Perishing
Calcol  (Biblical)
Nourishing
Dalila  (Hebrew)
Desired; Languishing. Famous Bearer: Biblical Delilah Tempted Samson into Revealing the Secret of His Superhuman Strength
Darwishi  (Egyptian)
Saint
Delila  (Hebrew)
Desired. Languishing. The Biblical Delilah Tempted Samson into Revealing the Secret of His Superhuman Strength
Delilah  (Hebrew)
Amorous, Delight, Languishing, Temptress. in the Old Testament, Samson's Mistress Delilah Tricked Him into Revealing the Secret of His Strength, Then Betrayed Him to the Philistines
Diklah  (Biblical)
His Diminishing
Dildah  (Biblical)
His Diminishing
Dishi  (Chinese)
Man of Virtue
Elishia  (French)
Abbreviation of Elisabeth
Flo  (Latin)
Diminutive of Flora: the Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. Diminutive of Florence: from 'Florentius' or 'Florentia', Meaning Flowering or Flourishing. Famous Bearer:
Florence  (Latin)
From 'Florentius' or 'Florentia', Meaning Flowering or Flourishing. Famous Bearer: Florence Nightingale, Legendary Crimean War British Nurse
Florence  (Latin)
Flourishing, Cheery, Brave, Charming
Florian  (Latin)
Flowery or Flourishing. Famous Bearer: Fourth Century Roman Martyr St. Florian
Florrie  (Latin)
Diminutive of Flora: the Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. Diminutive of Florence: from 'Florentius' or 'Florentia', Meaning Flowering or Flourishing. Famous Bearer:
Floss  (Latin)
Diminutive of Flora: the Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. Diminutive of Florence: from 'Florentius' or 'Florentia', Meaning Flowering or Flourishing. Famous Bearer:
Flossie  (Latin)
Diminutive of Flora: the Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. Diminutive of Florence: from 'Florentius' or 'Florentia', Meaning Flowering or Flourishing. Famous Bearer:
Floy  (Latin)
Diminutive of Flora: the Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. Diminutive of Florence: from 'Florentius' or 'Florentia', Meaning Flowering or Flourishing. Famous Bearer:
Flurry  (Latin)
Diminutive of Flora: the Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers. Diminutive of Florence: from 'Florentius' or 'Florentia', Meaning Flowering or Flourishing. Famous Bearer:
Gnishilda  (Dutch)
Gray Battle Maid
Grishilde  (Dutch)
Gray Battle Maid
Gulzar  (Islamic)
Flourishing, Blooming
Hina  (Hawaiian)
Goddess of Fish or Fishing
Hrishikesh  (Indian)
one who controls senses
Hrishikesh  (Hindu)
One Who Controls Vishnu
Iku  (Japanese)
Nourishing
Ishiah  (Biblical)
It is the Lord
Ishita  (Hindu)
Devine Power of Goddess Durga
Izdihar  (Muslim)
Flourishing. Blooming
Jakim  (Biblical)
Rising, Confirming, Establishing
Jakim  (Biblical)
Rising, Confirming, Establishing
Jehoiakim  (Biblical)
Avenging; or Establishing; or Resurrection; of the Lord
Jekamiah  (Biblical)
Establishing; or Revenging; of the Lord
Joakim  (Biblical)
Rising or Establishing of the Lord
Jonas  (Hebrew)
Accomplishing
Josiphiah  (Biblical)
Increase of the Lord, the Lord's Finishing
Keisha  (Western)
A Favorite One; Short for Lakeisha (Keishia, Kesha, Kiesha). Origin: Swahili
Kishi  (Japanese)
Beach
Kishi  (Native American)
Night
Kishi  (Native American)
Night
Kishi  (Biblical)
Hardness; His Gravity; His Offense
Kishion  (Biblical)
Hardness, Soreness
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Additional Names

Cloten | Hizkijah | Sarama | Toi | Tora | Mithra | Alroy | Adler | Lambrett | Laban | Demetrios | Zulema | Mary | Faodhagan | Fiorello |