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Meaning of the Name Ione

109 names found for "Ione"   (page 1 of 3) 

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The first name Ione is of Celtic, Greek origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):

Celtic: From the King's Island
Greek: Amethyst. Violet

Similar Names

Ian | Ine | Ioan | Ion | Iona | Ina | Ino | Ionia | Ionna | Iwona |

Related Names

Abhorson  (Shakespearean)
'Measure for Measure' an Executioner
Aquila  (Latin)
Eagle' Used by Romans, Early Christians, and Mentioned in the New Testament
Archelaus  (Greek)
Ruler of the People. Archelaus Was One of the Sons of King Herod the Great, Mentioned in the New Testament.
Areille  (Hebrew)
Lioness of God
Ariel  (Hebrew)
Lioness of God. Biblical Name for Jerusalem. Used by Shakespeare for a Mischevious Spirit in the Tempest
Ariela  (Hebrew)
Lioness of God
Ariellel  (Hebrew)
Lioness of God
Athaleyah  (Hebrew)
Lioness of God
Augusta  (Latin)
Venerable,Old Fashioned, Sweet Natured, Dreamy
Baithazar  (Greek)
Protect the King. The Greek Form of the Old Testament Bel-shazzar, Referring to the Babylonian God Bel. One of the Magi Mentioned in Matthew's Story of the Na-tivity Was Balthasar
Balthasar  (Greek)
Protect the King. The Greek Form of the Old Testament Bel-shazzar, Referring to the Babylonian God Bel. One of the Magi Mentioned in Matthew's Story of the Na-tivity Was Balthasar
Beatrix  (Latin)
Bringer of Joy, Brings Joy. Famous Bearers: Beatrix Was Mentioned in the Domesday Book of Twentieth Century Children's Writer and Illustrator Beatrix Potter Created Peter Rabbit
Beth-lebaoth  (Biblical)
House of Lionesses
Beth-lebaoth  (Biblical)
House of Lionesses
Brione  (English)
The Name of a Flowering Vine Used in Folk Medicine
Brione  (Greek)
The Name of a Flowering Vine Used in Folk Medicine
Chephirah  (Biblical)
A Little Lioness
Chione  (Egyptian)
Mythical Daughter of the Nile
Chione  (Egyptian)
Daughter of the Nile
Chionesu  (African)
Zimbabwean Name Meaning 'Protector'
Claudia  (French)
A Feminine Form of Claud, a Variant of the Latin Claudium Meaning Lame. Claudia Was Mentioned in the Book of Timothy in the New Testament
Cytherea  (Greek)
Derived from Cythera, a Greek Island Mentioned in Classical References to the Goddess Aphrodite. Another Name for Aphrodite
Dhaval  (Indian)
fair complexioned
Diona  (English)
From the Sacred Spring. Variant of Dione
Diondra  (English)
From the Sacred Spring. Variant of Dione
Dione  (English)
Feminine Form of Dion: a Variant of Dennis, Derived from Dionysius, the Greek God of Wine. Also from the Sacred Spring. The Mythological Dione Was Wife to Zeus and Mother of Aphrodite
Dione  (Greek)
Mother of Aphrodite
Dionna  (English)
From the Sacred Spring. Variant of Dione
Dionne  (English)
Feminine Form of Dion: a Variant of Dennis, Derived from Dionysius, the Greek God of Wine. Also from the Sacred Spring. The Mythological Dione Was Wife to Zeus and Mother of Aphrodite
Epione  (Latin)
Wife of Asclepius
Fatima  (Arabic)
Captivating. Daughter of the Prophet Muhammad; One of Four Perfect Women Mentioned in the Koran. The Other Three Were Aisha; Khadijah; and Mary
Fatimah  (Arabic)
Variant of Fatima. Daughter of the Prophet Muhammad; One of Four Perfect Women Mentioned in the Koran. The Other Three Were Aisha; Khadijah; and Mary
Gaurang  (Indian)
fair complexioned
Gladys  (French)
Variant of Claudia: a Feminine Form of Claud, a Variant of the Latin Claudium Meaning Lame. Claudia Was Mentioned in the Book of Timothy in the New Testament, and Has Been Common in the English-speaki
Gourangi  (Hindu)
Fair Complexioned
Hafsa  (Muslim)
Cub. Young Lioness
Hermione  (Greek)
Daughter of Venus and Mars
Hermione  (Greek)
Earthy
Hermione  (Greek)
Of Hermes, Determined, Elegant, Tender
Hermione  (Shakespearean)
'The Winter's Tale' Queen to Leontes
Hermione  (Greek)
Well Born. Stone. Feminine Name Derived from Hermes. in Greek Mythology, Hermione Was the Daughter of King Menelaus of Sparta and Helen of Troy
Hesione  (Greek)
Daughter of Laomedon
Ionessa  (Greek)
Amethyst
Jaione  (Basque)
Nativity
Jaione  (Spanish)
Reference to the Nativity
Kenna  (English)
Born of Fire or 'Comely, Handsome'; a Feminine Form of Kenneth, Which is the Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Cinaed, Cionaed (Born of Fire), and Caioneach, Coinneach (Comely, Handsome). Variations: Keni
Kenneth  (English)
Born of Fire; an Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Cinaed and Cionaed and Coinneach and Caioneach (Comely, Handsome). Short Name: Ken. Pet: Kenny. (Ken-neth)
Kione  (African)
Someone Who Comes from Nowhere
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