| 24270 | Latin | id | | | Kennedy (1952) | |
| 45456 | Sarcee | ídíní | | | Cook (1984) | |
| 25637 | Tolaki | iee | | | Edwards (2012) | |
| 34887 | Kodeoha | iee | | | Mead (1999) | |
| 25638 | Tolaki | ieʔi | | | Edwards (2012) | |
| 52584 | Siriano | igó | | | Criswell and Badrup (2000) | |
| 52485 | Ocaina | i̙ha̙ | | | Rosselli (2000) | |
| 54510 | Maco | ihu | | | Labrada (2016) | |
| 53332 | Northern Embera | iǰi | | | Pardo and Aguirre (1993) | |
| 53284 | Embera-Catío | iǰi | | | Pardo and Aguirre (1993) | |
| 27526 | Rumanian | -îl | | | Mallinson (1988) | |
| 49400 | Jamaican Creole English (London Dialect) | im | | | Sutcliffe (1982) | |
| 44688 | Manchu | imbe | | | Gorelova (2002) | |
| 59836 | Keo (Udiworowatu Dialect) | ʔimu | | | Baird (2002) | |
| 59896 | Keo (Udiworowatu Dialect) | ʔimu | | | Baird (2002) | |
| 29675 | Teiwa | in | | | Klamer (2010) | |
| 35810 | Teiwa | in | | | Klamer (2010) | |
| 50588 | Kwamera | in | | | Lindstrom and Lynch (1994) | |
| 42725 | Takia | iŋ | | | Ross (2014) | |
| 61745 | Bukawa | iŋ | | | Eckermann (2007) | |
| 34498 | Teanu | ini | | | François (2010) | |
| 55979 | Ega | i˥ni˩ | | | Bolé-Richard (1983) | |
| 32698 | Rukai | inia | | | Li (1973) | |
| 53859 | Tsafiki | inka, yaka, junka, jaaka | | | Dickinson (2002) | |
| 45216 | Iraqw | inós | | | Nordbustad (1988) | |
| 42477 | Makalero | iraku | | | Huber (2011) | |
| 60040 | Mekens-ICR-LB | i-, s- | | | Galucio (2001) | |
| 60794 | Mekens-ICR-RH | i-, se-, s- | | | Vilacy (2001) | |
| 27458 | Sardinian | isse | | | Jones (1988) | |
| 32872 | Bunun | istun | | | de Busser (2009) | |
| 43381 | Dargwa (Icari Dialect) | it | | | Sumbatova and Mutalov (2003) | |
| 28079 | Frisian, Western | it | him is the masculine form, it is the neuter form and har is the feminine form. | | Harbert (2007) | |
| 27866 | Gothic | ita | ina is the masculine form, ita is the neuter form and ija is the feminine form. | | Harbert (2007) | |
| 43525 | Persian (Farsi) (Tehrani Dialect) | iʃun | | | Mahootian (1997) | |
| 54746 | Shona | iwo | | | Fortune (1955) | |
| 34075 | Satawalese | iy | | | Roddy (2007) | |
| 33934 | Loniu | iy | | | Hamel (1985) | |
| 44353 | Somali | iyáda | | | Saeed (1999) | |
| 48440 | Sudest | iye | | | Lynch et al. (2002) | |
| 50924 | Chichewa | iye | | | Bentley and Kulemeka (2001) | |
| 50396 | Ura | iyi | | | Crowley (1999) | |
| 33362 | Bugis | iyya | | | Samsuri (1965) | |
| 50828 | Mewati | ja | | | Gusain (2003) | |
| 26934 | Belorussian | jaho̍ | | | Mayo (1993) | |
| 26873 | Cassubian | je | jego isthe masculine form, je is the neuter form and je̜ is the feminine form for 3sg O argument. | | Stone (1993a) | |
| 26567 | Czech | jej | jeho, jej and ho are animate masculine forms. jej and ho are masculine inanimate forms. je, jej and ho are neter forms. ji is the feminine form. | | Short (1993a) | |
| 47644 | Jaminjung | ji | | | Schultze-Berndt (2000) | |
| 22984 | Ngalakan | jiɲjaʔ | | | Merlan (1983) | |
| 26698 | Upper Sorbian | jo | | | Stone (1993b) | |
| 26754 | Lower Sorbian | jo | jogo is masculine, jo is neuter and ju is feminine. | | Stone (1993b) | |