| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
| Baako |
African |
first born |
| Babette |
|
The foreigner or stranger. |
| Bacia |
Ugandan |
family deaths ruined the home |
| Bageshwari |
Hindu |
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| Baji |
joyful |
Jiji |
| Baka |
Hindu |
crane |
| Bakana |
Aboriginal |
A lookout. |
| Bakarne |
Basque |
solitude |
| Bala |
Sanskrit |
A young girl. |
| Balbina |
Latin |
strong, stammers |
| Bambalina |
Italian |
Little girl. |
| Bambi |
|
Child. |
| Banan |
Arabic |
fingertips |
| Bansari |
Hindu |
Bansuri |
| Bara |
Hebrew |
to choose |
| Barakah |
Arabic |
white one |
| Barb |
Latin |
The foreigner or stranger. From the name Barbara. |
| Barbara |
Latin |
The foreigner or stranger. |
| Barbie |
Latin |
The foreigner or stranger. From the name Barbara. |
| Bari |
French, Celtic, Welsh |
spear thrower, son of Harry, marksman |
| Barika |
Swahili |
Successful. |
| Barina |
Aboriginal |
The summit. |
| Barnadine |
Bold as a bear. From the name Bernard. |
| Barretta |
unknown |
a cap |
| Basha |
Hebrew, Greek, Polish |
daughter of God, stranger |
| Basia |
Polish |
The foreigner or stranger. From the name Barbara. |
| Basilia |
Greek |
Queenly, regal. The feminine form of Basil. |
| Basimah |
Arabic |
The smiling one. |
| Bates |
unknown |
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| Bathilde |
Teutonic |
The commanding maiden of war. |
| Bathsheba |
Hebrew |
The daughter of the oath, or the seventh daughter. The wife of King David in the Bible. |
| Batyah |
Modern Hebrew |
The daughter of God. |
| Bayo |
Nigerian |
to find joy |
| Beata |
Latin |
Blessed. |
| Beatrice |
Latin |
The blessed one. She who brings joy. Beatrix was the name of a 4th-century saint. |
| Beatriz |
|
Blessed. |
| Beau |
French |
Handsome or beautiful. A boy or girl's name. |
| Bebe |
French |
baby |
| Beccalynn |
English |
Becca, Lyn, Becky |
| Beckie |
|
A heifer or a knotted cord. |
| Becky |
|
A heifer or a knotted cord. |
| Beda |
Old English |
A warrior maiden. |
| Bedelia |
Old English |
Strength. |
| Bega |
Aboriginal |
Beautiful. A town in New South Wales. |
| Begonia |
|
A flower name. |
| Behira |
Hebrew |
The brilliant one. |
| Bel |
Hindu |
sacred wood apple tree |
| Bela |
Hungarian |
The white one. A boy or girl's name. |
| Belda |
French |
A beautiful lady. |
| Belicia |
Spanish |
dedicated to god |
| Belina |
French |
A goddess. |
| Belinda |
Italian |
Beautiful. |
| Belita |
Spanish |
The beautiful one. |
| Belladonna |
Italian |
beautiful woman |
| Bellanca |
Greek |
stronghold |
| Belle |
French |
Beautiful. Also a nickname from Annabel, Arabella, Belinda, Isabel and Isabella. |
| Bellona |
Latin |
After the Roman goddess of war. |
| Belva |
|
Beautiful. Also a nickname from Annabel, Arabella, Belinda, Isabel and Isabella. |
| Belvia |
|
Beautiful. Also a nickname from Annabel, Arabella, Belinda, Isabel and Isabella. |
| Benedicta |
Latin |
Blessed. The feminine form of Benedict. |
| Benilda |
Latin |
Benign - of good intentions. |
| Benita |
|
Daughter of my right hand. Feminine form of Benedict. |
| Benquasha |
Native American |
daughter of Ben |
| Benta |
Hebrew |
The wise one. |
| Beranger |
French |
courage of a bear |
| Berdine |
Teutonic |
A glorious maiden. |
| Berenice |
Greek |
The bringer of victory. Also see Veronica. |
| Berit |
Old German |
bright, glorious |
| Bernadette |
French from Teutonic |
As brave as a bear. The feminine form of Bernard. Generally a Catholic name. |
| Bernadine |
Bold as a bear. From the name Bernard. |
| Bernia |
Old English |
A maiden of battle. |
| Bernice |
|
Brings victory. |
| Bernina |
|
After a peak in the Swiss Alps. |
| Berry |
Old English |
A fruit or berry. Also a nickname from Berenice and Bernadette. |
| Berta |
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A bright or famous pledge. The feminine form of Gilbert. |
| Bertana |
Aboriginal |
The day. |
| Bertha |
Teutonic |
Bright and shining. Also see Roberta. |
| Berthilda |
Old English |
A shining warrior maid. |
| Berwyn |
Welsh |
Fair-haired, or a bright friend. A boy or girl's name. |
| Beryan |
Cornish |
The name of a saint. |
| Beryl |
Greek |
A precious green jewel. |
| Bess |
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Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
| Bessie |
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Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
| Bessy |
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Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
| Beta |
Czech |
dedicated to god |
| Beth |
Hebrew |
house of god |
| Bethan |
Welsh |
A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Bethany |
Hebrew |
A house of poverty. A placename from the New Testament. |
| Bethel |
Hebrew |
The house of God. |
| Bethesda |
Hebrew |
A house of mercy. A place mentioned in the Bible. |
| Bethia |
Hebrew |
The daughter of God. |
| Bethshaya |
English |
Beth, Shaya, Shay |
| Betrys |
Welsh |
The blessed one. She who brings joy. Form of Beatrice. |
| Betsey |
|
A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Betsy |
|
A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Bette |
|
Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
| Bettie |
|
Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
| Bettina |
|
Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
| Betty |
|
Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
| Beulah |
Hebrew |
The married one. Also a biblical placename. |
| Beverley |
Old English |
From the stream of the beaver. Originally derived from a surname. |
| Beverly |
Old English |
From the stream of the beaver. A boy or girl's name. |
| Bevin |
Irish Gaelic |
Sweet voiced, melodious. |
| Bharati |
Hindu |
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| Bhavya |
Hindu |
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| Bhayana |
Hindu |
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| Bhoomi |
Hindu |
earth |
| Bian |
Vietnamese |
Secretive, or hidden. |
| Bianca |
Italian |
Fair-haired, or of a fair complexion. Form of Blanche. Used by Shakespeare for characters in two of his plays. |
| Bibi |
Arabic |
A lady. |
| Biddy |
Irish |
Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. From the name Bridget. |
| Bijal |
Hindu |
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| Billie |
Teutonic |
A wise ruler or protector. Feminine form of Billy and William, and also a diminutive of Wilhelmina. |
| Bina |
Hebrew |
Intelligence, understanding. Also a Diminutive of Sabina. |
| Binda |
Aboriginal |
Deep water. |
| Bindiya |
Hindu |
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| Binty |
Swahili |
Daughter |
| Birdie |
Modern English |
A little bird. |
| Birget |
Norwegian |
protecting |
| Birgit |
Scandinavian |
Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. Forms of Bridget. |
| Birgitta |
Scandinavian |
Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. Forms of Bridget. |
| Birgitte |
Scandinavian |
Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. Forms of Bridget. |
| Birkita |
Celtic |
strength |
| Blaine |
Irish Gaelic |
Thin. A boy or girl's name. |
| Blair |
Scottish Gaelic |
From the plain or field. A boy or girl's name. |
| Blaise |
Latin |
One who lisps or stammers. A boy or girl's name. |
| Blake |
Old English |
Fair-haired. A boy or girl's name. |
| Blanche |
Old French |
Fair-haired, or of a fair complexion. Also see Bianca and Blondelle. |
| Blanda |
Teutonic |
dazzling |
| Blaze |
|
A flame. |
| Blenda |
|
Beautiful. From the name Belinda. |
| Blinda |
|
Beautiful. From the name Belinda. |
| Blinn |
|
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| Bliss |
Old English |
Joy, gladness. |
| Blodwen |
Welsh |
White flower, or blessed flower. |
| Blondelle |
French |
The little blond or fair one. Also see Bianca and Blanche. |
| Blossom |
Old English |
A flower or bloom. |
| Bluma |
Old German |
a flower, bloom |
| Bly |
Native American |
high, tall |
| Blythe |
Old English |
Joyous and cheerful. A boy or girl's name. |
| Bo |
Old Norse/Chinese |
Old Norse: A householder. Chinese: Precious. A boy or girl's name. |
| Bo-Bae |
Korean |
treasure, precious |
| Boa |
|
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| Bobbi |
|
Bright fame, famous. Feminine form of Robert. Also see Robin. |
| Bobbie |
Teutonic |
Famous, bright fame. A boy or girl's name. |
| Bobby |
Teutonic |
Famous, bright fame. A boy or girl's name. |
| Bodil |
Old Norse |
A battle maiden. |
| Bohdana |
Russian |
from god |
| Bona |
Latin |
Good. |
| Bonita |
Spanish |
Pretty. |
| Bonnie |
English/Scottish |
Fine, pretty. Also see Bonita. |
| Bonny |
English/Scottish |
Fine, pretty. Also see Bonita. |
| Borgny |
Norwegian |
help, new |
| Boronia |
|
A plant name. |
| Bracha |
Hebrew |
a blessing |
| Brandee |
|
Brandy, after dinner drink. |
| Brandi |
beacon light |
| Brandie |
Dutch |
Brandy, fine wine. |
| Brandy |
Dutch |
Brandy, fine wine. Also a feminine form of Brandon. |
| Branka |
Slowenian |
| Branwen |
Welsh |
Beautiful, or a holy raven. |
| Breda |
|
A city in the Netherlands. |
| Bree |
|
Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. From the name Bridget and Briana, but also an independent name. |
| Brenda |
Old Norse |
A flaming sword. |
| Brenna |
Irish Gaelic |
Raven-haired. |
| Bretta |
Celtic |
from Britain |
| Briallen |
Welsh |
A Primrose. |
| Briana |
Celtic |
Noble, honourable. The feminine form of Brian. |
| Brianna |
|
See Brian. |
| Brianne |
|
See Brian. |
| Briar |
Middle English |
A thorny plant. |
| Bridget |
Irish Gaelic |
Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. St Brigid is one of Ireland's patron saints. |
| Bridgit |
|
Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. From the name Bridget. |
| Brie |
|
Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. From the name Bridget and Briana, but also an independent name. |
| Brier |
French |
heather |
| Brietta |
Celtic |
strong |
| Brigit |
|
Strong. |
| Brigitte |
French/German |
Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. From the name Bridget. |
| Brilynn |
strength, casade |
| Brina |
Celtic |
protector |
| Briony |
|
A vine-like plant. |
| Brit |
|
From the name Britannia. |
| Britany |
|
From the name Brittania. |
| Brites |
Celtic |
strength |
| Britt |
|
A Swedish form of Bridget. |
| Brittania |
|
From Brittain, British. |
| Brittany |
Latin |
Britain. Also the name of a French province. |
| Brittnee |
|
From Britain. |
| Brodie |
Irish Gaelic |
A ditch. A boy or girl's name. |
| Bron |
African |
The source. |
| Brona |
Irish |
Sorrow. |
| Bronnen |
Cornish |
A rush. |
| Bronte |
English |
From the surname of the Bronte sisters, novelists Anne, Charlotte and Emily. |
| Bronwen |
Welsh |
White or fair breasted. |
| Bronwyn |
Welsh |
fair breast |
| Bronya |
Slavonic |
Armour, protection. |
| Brook |
Old English |
At the brook or stream. A boy or girl's name. |
| Brooke |
Old English |
At the brook or stream. A boy or girl's name. |
| Bruna |
Teutonic |
Brown, or dark-haired. The feminie form of the boy's name Bruno. Also see Bruella. |
| Brunella |
Teutonic/Italian |
Brown-haired. Also See Bruna. |
| Brunhilde |
Teutonic |
An armed warrior maiden. The name given to a warrior queen in Germanic legend. |
| Bryanne |
|
Strong one. |
| Brygid |
Polish |
Strength. |
| Brygida |
|
Irish Gaelic: Strong, spirited. An ancient. Celtic: Goddess. St Brigid is one of Ireland's patron saints. |
| Bryher |
Celtic |
The name of one of the Scilly Isles, off the coast of Cornwall. |
| Bryn |
Welsh |
A hill. A boy or girl's name. |
| Bryna |
Irish |
Strength. |
| Bryony |
Greek |
A vine-like plant. |
| Brysen |
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| Buena |
Spanish |
Good. |
| Buffy |
|
A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Bunny |
English |
A little rabbit. |
| Bunty |
English |
Originally used as a pet count, perhaps meaning a lamb. |
| Burdette |
|
Courageous. |
| Burilda |
Aboriginal |
A black swan. |
| Buttercup |
A flower name. |
| Butterfly |
|
A butterfly. |