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- BAAKO:
African Akan unisex name meaning "born first."
- BAB:
English pet form of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BABE:
English pet form of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange." Compare with masculine Babe.
- BABESNE:
Basque name meaning
"protection."
- BABETTE:
Pet form of
English
Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath."
- BABIECA:
Spanish name meaning "a
simpleton; stupid." This was
the name of the white Andalusian steed belonging to El Cid. According to legend,
Babieca was frail and wild and when El Cid chose her, his godfather exclaimed
"Babieca!" and so this became his name. But Babieca was not
stupid; he became a great and famous warhorse and El Cid loved him so much he
requested that he be buried with him in the monastery of San Pedro de Cardena.
Unfortunately, his wish was not granted; instead Babieca
was buried before
the gate of the monastery and two elms were planted to
mark the site.
- BABIRYE:
African Luganda name meaning "first-born of twins."
- BABS:
English pet form of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BADR
(بدر): Arabic unisex
name meaning "full moon."
- BADRIYAH
(بدريّة):
Feminine form of Arabic unisex Badr, meaning " full
moon."
- BAHATI: African
Swahili word and name
meaning "luck; good fortune."
- BAHIGA:
Variant spelling of Arabic Bahija, meaning "happy."
- BAHIJA
(بهيجة): Feminine form of Arabic Bahij, meaning
"happy."
- BAHITI:
Egyptian name meaning "fortune."
- BAHIYYA
(بهيّة): Arabic name meaning "beautiful."
- BAI (1-百,
2- 白): Chinese unisex name
meaning 1) "pure, white" or 2) "many, hundred."
- BAIBIN:
Pet form of Irish Báirbre, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BAILE
(בֵּיילֶע):
Yiddish form of Hebrew Bilhah, meaning
"weak, troubled, old."
- BAILEE:
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Bailey, meaning
"bailiff."
- BAILEY: English
occupational surname transferred to unisex
forename use, meaning "bailiff."
- BAILIE:
Variant spelling of English unisex Bailey, meaning
"bailiff."
- BAILY:
Variant spelling of English unisex Bailey,
meaning "bailiff."
- BÁIRBRE: Irish form
of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BAKARNE:
Feminine form of Basque Bakar, meaning
"alone."
- BAKENE:
Basque name meaning
"peace."
- BALA
(बल): Hindi unisex name meaning "young."
- BALDHILD:
Old High German name composed of the elements bald "bold,
brave" and hild "battle," hence "bold
battle."
- BALERE: Basque form of
Roman Latin Valerie,
meaning "strong."
- BALTHILD:
Variant spelling of Old High German Baldhild,
meaning "bold battle."
- BAMBI:
English unisex name, derived from the Italian word bambino, meaning
"child."
- BAMBIE:
Variant spelling of
English unisex Bambi, meaning "child."
- BANAFRIT:
Egyptian name meaning "beautiful soul."
- BANU
(بانو): Persian name meaning "lady."
- BAO-ZHAI
(保載): Chinese name meaning "precious hairpin."
- BÁRA: Pet form of Czech Barbora,
meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARA
(בָּרָה): Hebrew name meaning "to choose."
- BARABAL:
Scottish form of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARB:
English short form of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BÁRBARA:
Portuguese form of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARBÁRA:
Icelandic form of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARBARA
(Βαρβάρα):
Greek name derived from the feminine form of the word barbaros, once used to refer to the unintelligible
chatter of foreigners which sounded like "bar-bar" to the Greeks,
hence "foreign; strange."
- BARBARY:
Medieval English form of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARBE:
French form of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BÄRBEL: German form of
Greek
Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARBIE:
English pet form of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARBORA:
Czech form of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARBRA:
English contracted form of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARBRO:
Scandinavian form of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARČINKA: Pet form of Czech
Barbora, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BAREBRA:
Old Swedish form of Greek Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARKA:
Pet form of Czech Barbora, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARKARNA:
Basque name meaning "lonely."
- BARKARNE:
Variant spelling of Basque Barkarna,
meaning "lonely."
- BARRA: Variant spelling of Hebrew
Bara,
meaning "to choose." Compare with masculine Barra.
- BARUNA:
Pet form of Czech Barbora, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARUNKA:
Pet form of Czech Barbora, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARUŠKA:
Pet form of Czech Barbora, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- BARZIG:
Armenian name meaning
"plain."
- BASAK:
Turkish name meaning "wheat."
- BASEMATH:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Bosmath, meaning
"spice" or
"sweet smelling."
- BASHA
(בַאשָׁא): Yiddish form of
Hebrew Basya, meaning "daughter of God."
- BASHE
(בַאשֶׁע):
Variant spelling of Yiddish Basha, meaning "daughter of
God."
- BASHEMATH:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Bosmath, meaning
"spice" or
"sweet smelling."
- BASIA: Variant
spelling of Hebrew Basya, meaning "daughter of
God."
- BASILIA:
Feminine form of Spanish Basilio,
meaning "queen."
- BASIMA
(باسمة): Feminine form of Arabic
Basim, meaning
"smiling."
- BASIRA
(بصيرة): Feminine form of Arabic
Basir, meaning
"wise."
- BASMA
(بسمة): Arabic name meaning "smile."
- BASMA:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bosma,
meaning perfumed."
- BASMAT:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bosmat, meaning "spice" or
"sweet smelling."
- BASMATH:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Bosmath, meaning
"spice" or
"sweet smelling." In the bible, this is the name of a wife of Esau,
and a daughter of Solomon.
- BAST:
Egyptian name meaning "female of the ointment jar." In mythology,
this is the name of 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
titles "Lady of flame" and "Eye of Ra." Later, the
Greeks changed her to a moon goddess. Because of the meaning of her name,
she also became known as a goddess of perfumes.
- BASTET:
Variant spelling of Egyptian Bast, meaning "female of
the ointment jar.
- BASYA:
Ashkenazic form of Hebrew Batya, meaning "daughter of God."
- BAT-EL
(בַּת-אֵל): Hebrew name meaning "daughter of God."
- BATHILD:
Old High German name composed of the elements batu "fight,
thrust" and hild "battle," hence
"fight-battle."
- BATHILDA:
Variant spelling of Old High German Bathild, meaning "fight-battle."
- BATHILDE:
Variant spelling of Old High German Bathild, meaning "fight-
battle."
- BATHILDIS:
Latinized form of Old High German Bathild, meaning "fight-battle."
- BATH-SHEBA
(בַּת-שֶׁבַע): Hebrew name meaning "daughter of
the oath." In the bible, this is the name of a wife of Uriah
then later King
David, and mother of Solomon. Also
spelled Bat-Sheva, Bathsheba,
and Bathsheva.
- BATHSHEBA:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bath-Sheba, meaning "daughter of the oath."
In the bible, this is the name of a wife of King
David and mother of Solomon.
- BATHSHEVA:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bath-Sheba, meaning "daughter of the oath."
- BATH-SHUA (בַּתשׁוּעַ):
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bath-Shuwa, meaning
"daughter of wealth."
- BATH-SHUWA
(בַּתשׁוּעַ):
Hebrew name meaning "daughter of wealth." In the bible, this is
another name Bath-Sheba is known by.
- BATHYLLE:
French form of Old High German Balthild, meaning "bold
battle."
- BATILDA:
Swedish form of Old High German Bathilda, meaning
"fight-battle."
- BATILDE:
French form of Old High German Bathilda, meaning "fight-battle."
- BATILDIS:
Variant spelling of Latin Bathildis, meaning
"fight-battle."
- BATSHEBA:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bathsheba, meaning "daughter of the oath."
- BAT-SHEVA
(בַּת-שֶׁבַע): Variant
spelling of Hebrew Bath-Sheba, meaning "daughter of the oath."
- BATUL
(بتول): Arabic name meaning "virgin."
- BATYA
(בַּתְיָה):
Hebrew name meaning "daughter of God."
- BATYAH:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Batya,
meaning "daughter of God."
- BAUCIS:
Latin form of Greek Baukis, of unknown meaning. In
mythology, this is the name of the wife of Philemon.
They were the only couple in Tyana who were hospitable to the disguised
gods Zeus and Hermes.
- BAUKIS (Βαυκις):
Greek name of unknown meaning. In mythology, this is the name of the wife of
Philemon.
They were the only couple in Tyana who were hospitable to the disguised
gods Zeus
and Hermes.
- BAYDZAR:
Armenian name meaning
"clear; bright."
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BAYLA:
Variant spelling of Yiddish Baile, meaning
"weak, troubled, old."
- BAYLEE:
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Bailey, meaning
"bailiff."
- BEA:
Short form of English Beatrix, meaning "voyager (through
life)."
- BEARNAS:
Scottish Gaelic form of Latin Berenice, meaning
"bringer of victory."
- BEÁTA:
Hungarian name derived from Latin beatus, meaning "blessed."
- BEATA:
Polish name derived from Latin beatus, meaning "blessed."
- BEATE:
German name derived from Latin beatus, meaning "blessed."
- BEATHAG:
Feminine form of Scottish Beathan,
meaning "life."
- BEATIE:
Pet form of English Beatrix, meaning "voyager (through
life)."
- BÉATRICE:
French form of Latin Viatrix,
meaning "voyager (through life)."
- BEATRICE: Italian
form of Latin Viatrix,
meaning "voyager (through life)."
- BEATRISE:
Latvian form of Latin Viatrix,
meaning "voyager (through life)."
- BEATRIU:
Catalan form of Latin Viatrix,
meaning "voyager (through life)."
- BEATRIX:
English form of Latin Viatrix,
meaning "voyager (through life)."
- BEATRIZ:
Spanish form of Latin Viatrix,
meaning "voyager (through life)."
- BEATRYCZE:
Polish form of Latin Viatrix,
meaning "voyager (through life)."
- BÉBHINN: Variant
spelling of Irish Béibhinn, meaning
"fair lady."
- BÉBHIONN:
Variant
spelling of Irish Béibhinn,
meaning "fair lady."
- BÉBINN:
Variant
spelling of Irish Béibhinn,
meaning "fair lady."
- BECCA:
Short form of English Rebecca, meaning "ensnarer."
- BECCI:
Pet form of English Rebecca,
meaning "ensnarer."
- BECKA:
Short form of English Rebecka,
meaning "ensnarer."
- BECKAH:
Short form of English Rebeckah,
meaning "ensnarer."
- BECKY:
Pet form of English Rebecka,
meaning "ensnarer."
- BEE:
Pet form of English Beatrix,
meaning "voyager (through life)."
- BÉIBHINN: Irish name meaning "fair lady."
- BEILEAG:
Pet form of Scottish Iseabail,
meaning "God is my oath."
- BEITRIS:
Scottish form of Latin Viatrix,
meaning "voyager (through life)."
- BEKKI:
Variant spelling of English Becky, meaning "ensnarer."
- BELAKANE:
In
the German Arthurian epic poem, Parzival, this is the name
of Percival's stepmother, an African queen and mother of
Feirefiz, Percival's mulatto half-brother.
- BELÉN: Spanish name for Bethlehem also used as a personal
name, meaning "house of bread."
- BELENDA:
Variant spelling of Danish Belinde, possibly meaning "bright
serpent" or "bright linden tree."
- BELGIN:
Turkish name meaning "clear."
- BELINDA:
Possibly a contracted form of Old High German Betlinde,
meaning "bright serpent" or
"bright linden tree."
- BELINDE:
Danish form of Old High German Belinda,
possibly meaning "bright
serpent" or "bright linden tree."
- BELITA:
English name composed of Latin bella "beautiful" and a
diminutive suffix, hence "little beauty."
- BELL:
Variant spelling of English Belle, meaning
"beautiful."
- BELLA:
Latin name derived from the word bella, meaning "beautiful."
It is the feminine
form of masculine bello, meaning "handsome."
- BELLATRIX:
From the Latin name of a star in the constellation Orion, meaning "female
warrior."
- BELLE:
English name derived from the French vocabulary word for "beautiful."
It is often used in compound names, sometimes in the abbreviated form -bel.
- BELLINDA:
English variant spelling of German Belinda, meaning "bright
serpent" or "bright linden tree."
- BELLONA:
Roman name derived from the Latin word bellum ("to fight"),
hence "warlike." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of war. The English word belligerent
("war-bearing") was derived 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. She is equated with
Greek Enyo.
- BELPHOEBE:
English literary name from Spencer's Faerie
Queene, compounded of the Latin bella "beautiful" and Phoebe
("shining one"), hence "beautiful shining one."
- BELTZANE:
Basque name meaning
"brunette."
- BELYNDA:
English variant spelling of German Belinda, meaning "bright
serpent" or "bright linden tree."
- BENEDETTA:
Feminine form of Italian Benedetto,
meaning "blessed."
- BENEDICTA:
Feminine form of Latin Benedictus,
meaning "blessed."
- BÉNÉDICTE:
Feminine form of French Bénédict, meaning "blessed."
- BENEDIKTA:
Swedish feminine form of Scandinavian Benedikt,
meaning "blessed."
- BENEDIKTE:
Norwegian feminine form of Scandinavian Benedikt,
meaning "blessed."
- BENEDITA:
Feminine form of Portuguese Benedito,
meaning "blessed."
- BENEDYKTA:
Feminine form of Polish Benedykt,
meaning "blessed."
- BENGOLARREA:
Basque name meaning
"land of the blessed."
- BENGTA:
Feminine form of Swedish Bengt,
meaning "blessed."
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