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- BAAKO:
African Akan unisex name meaning "born first."
- BAB:
English nickname for Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BABE:
English nickname for Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BABETTE:
English nickname for both Barbara "foreign; strange," and
Elizabeth, "God is my oath."
- BABIRYE:
African Luganda name meaning "first-born of twins."
- BABS:
English nickname for Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BADR: Arabic unisex
name meaning "full moon."
- BAHATI: African
Swahili word and name
meaning "luck; good fortune."
- BAHIGA:
Variant of Arabic Bahija, meaning "happy."
- BAHIJA:
Feminine form of Arabic Bahij, meaning
"happy."
- BAHIYYA:
Arabic name meaning "beautiful."
- BAIBIN:
Pet form of Irish Bairbre, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BAILA:
Yiddish name meaning "white."
- BAILEE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Bailey, meaning
"bailiff."
- BAILEY: English
occupational surname transferred to unisex
forename use, meaning "bailiff."
- BAILIE:
Variant of English unisex Bailey, meaning
"bailiff."
- BAILY:
Variant of English unisex Bailey,
meaning "bailiff."
- BAIRBRE
(Báirbre): Irish form of Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BAKARNE:
Feminine form of Basque Bakar, meaning
"alone."
- BALA:
Hindi unisex name meaning "young."
- BALTHILD:
Anglo-Saxon name of the wife of Clovis
II, king of Burgundy and Neustria, meaning
"bold battle."
- BAMBI:
English unisex name, derived from the Italian word bambino, meaning
"child."
- BAMBIE:
Variant of
English unisex Bambi, meaning "child."
- BANU:
Persian name meaning "lady."
- BAOZHAI:
Chinese name meaning "precious hairpin."
- BARA
(Bára): Pet form of Czech Barbora,
meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARABAL:
Scottish form of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARB:
English nickname for Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BÁRBARA:
Portuguese form of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARBARA:
"Foreign; strange." This popular Greek name found also in English, French,
German, Polish, and many other languages, derives from Greek barbaros, a word once used to refer to the unintelligible
chatter of foreigners which sounded like "bar-bar" to the
Greeks.
- BARBE:
French nickname for Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARBEL
(Bärbel): German pet form of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARBIE:
English nickname for
Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARBORA:
Czech equivalent of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARBRA:
English variant of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARBRO:
Swedish equivalent of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARCINKA
(Barčinka): Pet form of Czech Barbora, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARKA:
Pet form of Czech Barbora, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARUNA:
Pet form of Czech Barbora, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARUNKA:
Pet form of Czech Barbora, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARUSKA:
Pet form of Czech Barbora, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARZIG:
Armenian name meaning
"plain."
- BASAK:
Turkish name meaning "wheat."
- BASEMATH:
Biblical name of a wife of Esau, meaning "fragrance."
- BASHE:
Pet form of Hebrew Batyah, meaning "daughter of
God."
- BASHEMATH:
Variant of biblical Basemath, meaning
"fragrance."
- BASIA:
- Pet form of Hebrew Batyah,
meaning "daughter of God."
- Polish pet
form of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BASILIA:
Feminine form of Spanish Basilio,
meaning "queen."
- BASIMA:
Feminine form of Arabic Basim, meaning
"smiling."
- BASIRA:
Feminine form of Arabic Basir, meaning
"wise."
- BASMA:
Arabic name meaning "smile."
- BASMATH:
Variant of biblical Basemath, meaning
"fragrance."
- BAST:
"Female of the ointment jar." Original form of Egyptian myth name Bastet,
a cat-headed goddess. Originally, she was a sun goddess depicted as a lion,
who defended the pharaoh and, consequently, the chief god, earning her the
title of "Lady of flame," and "Eye of Ra." Later, the
Greeks changed her to a moon goddess.
- BASTET:
A variant of Bast with
additional feminine suffix added to the one already present. Since this name
literally means "female of the ointment jar," Bastet later became
thought of as a goddess of perfumes.
- BASYA:
A pet form of Hebrew Batyah,
meaning "daughter of God."
- BATEL:
Hebrew name meaning "daughter of God."
- BATHILD:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Balthild, meaning "bold
battle."
- BATHILDA:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Balthild, meaning "bold
battle."
- BATHILDE:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Balthild, meaning "bold
battle."
- BATHSHEBA:
Hebrew biblical name of a wife of King
David and mother of Solomon,
meaning "daughter of the oath." Also name of the daughter of the
Queen of Sheba, ruler of Abyssinia/Ethiopia.
- BATHSEVA:
Variant of Hebrew Bathsheba, meaning "daughter of the
oath."
- BATHYLLE:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Balthild, meaning "bold
battle."
- BATILDE:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Balthild, meaning "bold
battle."
- BATSHEBA:
Variant of
Hebrew Bathsheba,
meaning "daughter of the oath."
- BATSHEVA:
Variant of
Hebrew Bathsheba,
meaning "daughter of the oath."
- BATUL:
Arabic name meaning "virgin."
- BATYA:
Variant of Hebrew Bithiah, meaning "daughter of
God."
- BATYAH:
Variant of Hebrew Bithiah,
meaning "daughter of God."
- BAYDZAR:
Armenian name meaning
"clear; bright."
- BAYLA:
Variant of Yiddish Baila, meaning "white."
- BAYLEE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Bailey, meaning
"bailiff."
- BEA:
Nickname for English Beatrix, meaning "voyager (through
life)."
- BEARNAS:
Scottish/Gaelic form of Berenice, meaning
"bringer of victory."
- BEÁTA:
Hungarian form of Polish Beata, meaning "blessed."
- BEATA:
Polish name derived from Latin beatus, meaning "blessed."
- BEATE:
German form of Polish Beata, meaning "blessed."
- BEATHAG:
Feminine form of Scottish Beathan,
meaning "life."
- BEATIE:
Nickname for Italian Beatrice, meaning "voyager
(through life)."
- BÉATRICE:
French form of English Beatrix,
meaning "voyager (through life)."
- BEATRICE: Italian
form of English Beatrix, meaning "voyager (through
life)."
- BEATRISE:
Latvian form of English Beatrix,
meaning "voyager (through life)."
- BEATRIU:
Catalan form of English Beatrix,
meaning "voyager (through life)."
- BEATRIX:
English name derived from Latin Viatrix,
meaning "voyager (through life)."
- BEATRIZ:
Spanish form of English Beatrix,
meaning "voyager (through life)."
- BEATRYCZE:
Polish form of English Beatrix,
meaning "voyager (through life)."
- BEBHINN
(Bébhinn): Variant of Irish Béibhinn, meaning
"fair lady."
- BEBHIONN
(Bébhionn): Variant of Irish Béibhinn,
meaning "fair lady."
- BEBINN
(Bébinn):
Variant of Irish Béibhinn,
meaning "fair lady."
- BECCA:
English nickname for Rebecca, meaning "one who snares or traps."
- BECCI: English nickname for Rebecca,
meaning "one who snares or traps."
- BECKA: English nickname for
Rebecca,
meaning "one who snares or traps."
- BECKAH: English nickname for
Rebecca,
meaning "one who snares or traps."
- BECKY: English nickname for
Rebecca,
meaning "one who snares or traps."
- BEE:
Nickname for English Beatrix,
meaning "voyager (through life)."
- BEIBHINN
(Béibhinn): Irish name meaning "fair lady."
- BEILEAG:
Pet form of Scottish Iseabail,
meaning "God is my oath."
- BEITRIS:
Scottish form of English Beatrix, meaning
"voyager (through life)."
- BEKKI: English nickname for
Rebecca,
meaning "one who snares or traps."
- BELAKANE:
In
the German epic poem, Parzival, this is the name
of Percival's stepmother, an African queen and mother of
Feirefiz, Percival's mulatto half-brother.
- BELEN
(Belén): Spanish name for Bethlehem also used as a personal name.
Bethlehem means "house of bread."
- BELGIN:
Turkish name meaning "clear."
- BELINDA:
Old German name of which the first element remains a mystery while the
second is probably from lint "serpent, dragon." The name is
usually rendered "beautiful serpent."
- BELITA:
"Little beauty." English name derived from the Spanish word for
beautiful with the added diminutive suffix -ita.
- BELL:
Variant of English Belle, meaning
"beautiful."
- BELLA:
Nickname for Latin Isabella, meaning
"God is my oath." This nickname is often associated with the
Italian word, bella, "beautiful," which is the feminine
form of the masculine word bello, "handsome."
- BELLATRIX:
"Female warrior." Name of a star in the constellation Orion.
- BELLE:
English name derived from the French word for "beautiful." Often
used in compound names, sometimes in the abbreviated form -bel.
- BELLINDA:
English variant of German Belinda, meaning "beautiful serpent."
- BELLONA:
Roman counterpart of Greek Enyo, myth
name of a goddess of war, derived from the Latin word bellum, meaning
"to fight." The English word belligerent
("war-bearing") derives from the same root. Bellona predates both
Mars and Ares and may have been the Romans' first war deity. In art she is
usually depicted wearing a helmet and carrying a weapon.
- BELPHOEBE:
"Beautiful Phoebe." English literary name (from Spencer's Faerie
Queene) which combines the
French word belle "beautiful" with the Latin name of the
Greek Titan Phoebe.
- BELYNDA:
English variant of German Belinda, meaning "beautiful serpent."
- BENEDETTA:
Feminine form of Italian Benedetto,
meaning "blessed."
- BENEDICTA:
Feminine form of Latin Benedictus,
meaning "blessed."
- BENEDICTE
(Bénédicte): French form of Latin Benedicta,
meaning "blessed."
- BENEDIKTA:
Feminine form of German Benedikt,
meaning "blessed."
- BENEDIKTE:
Norwegian form of Benedikta, meaning
"blessed."
- BENEDITA:
Feminine form of Portuguese Benedito,
meaning "blessed."
- BENEDYKTA:
Feminine form of Polish Benedykt,
meaning "blessed."
- BENGTA:
Feminine form of Swedish Bengt,
meaning "blessed."
- BENIGNA:
Feminine form of Italian/Spanish Benigno,
meaning "kind."
- BENITA:
Feminine form of Spanish Benito, meaning
"blessed."
- BENJAMINE:
French feminine form of Benjamin,
meaning "blessed."
- BENOITE
(Benoîte): Feminine form of French Benoît,
meaning "blessed."
- BENTE:
Feminine form of Danish Bendt,
meaning "blessed."
- BEORTHTRAED
(Beorthtræd): Anglo-Saxon name meaning "bright counselor."
- BERCU:
Turkish name meaning "sweet-smelling."
- BERDINE:
English abbreviated form of Bernardine, meaning
"bold as a bear."
- BÉRÉNICE:
French form of Berenice, meaning "bringer of
victory."
- BERENICE:
Biblical name of a Christian woman mentioned in Acts 25, derived from
Macedonian Berenike,
meaning "bringer of victory."
- BERENIKE:
Original Greek form of Berenice. It is most likely a Macedonian form of Greek Pherenike,
meaning "bringer of victory," which probably originated in the Egyptian royal house of Macedon.
- BERENGARI:
Abbreviated form of English Berengaria,
meaning "bear-spear."
- BERENGÁRIA:
Feminine form of Spanish Berengár,
meaning "bear-spear."
- BERENGARIA:
Feminine form of English Berengar,
meaning "bear-spear."
- BEREZI:
Basque name meaning "special."
- BERGLIOT:
Variant of Norwegian Bergljot, meaning "helpful
light."
- BERGLJOT:
"Helpful light." Norwegian name derived from the elements berg
"help, save" and ljótr "light." Name of a
character in the Norse Viking story The Orkneyingers' Saga.
- BERIT:
Swedish variant of Scandinavian Birgit, meaning
"exalted one."
- BERJANOUSH:
Armenian name meaning
"elegant and sweet-tempered."
- BERJOUHI:
Armenian name meaning "elegant lady."
- BERLIN:
Derived from the German city name. The origin of the name is uncertain, but
there is a chance that it may be related to the Old Polabian stem berl-,
meaning "swamp."
- BERNA:
Turkish name meaning "young."
- BERNADETT:
Hungarian form of Bernadette,
meaning "bold as a bear."
- BERNADETTE:
French feminine diminutive form of Bernard,
meaning "bold as a bear."
- BERNADINE:
Feminine form of English/French Bernard, meaning
"bold as a bear."
- BERNARDETTA:
Italian feminine form of Bernardo,
meaning "bold as a bear."
- BERNARDETTE:
Variant of French Bernadette, meaning
"bold as a bear."
- BERNARDINE:
Variant of English/French Bernadine, meaning
"bold as a bear."
- BERNARDITA:
Spanish feminine form of Bernardo,
meaning "bold as a bear."
- BERNETTA:
English pet form of biblical Berenice,
meaning "bringer of victory."
- BERNICE:
English abbreviated form of biblical Berenice, meaning "bringer
of victory." This form, too, is a biblical name
used in the Authorized Version.
- BERNIECE:
English abbreviated form of biblical Berenice, meaning "bringer
of victory."
- BERRY:
English nature name meaning simply "berry."
- BERTA:
Czech and Polish form of Bertha, meaning
"bright."
- BERTHA:
"Bright." English feminine equivalent of Bert,
a nickname for names containing the element bert, most of which were
derived from the Germanic element beraht, meaning "bright."
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