Currently the i386 wiki mentions:
Intel's first 32-bit processor, the 80386, was labeled i386 on the package.
However, most questions are not about the specific CPU¹. The questions are about the architecture, for which we already have x86. I think they should be synonyms.
Please support me if you agree: https://stackoverflow.com/tags/x86/synonyms
If there's some point to keep the tag, then probably we should rewrite the wiki to match actual usage.
¹ Looks like there's ony one question that means specifically the i386 CPU -- this one: Emulating a 386
[x86] [32-bit]
if we need it, although [32-bit] and [64-bit] are stupid tags for that because they applies equally to [arm] [32-bit], only making sense for stuff like [c] writing 64-bit-clean code.