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Bevelyn
English · Modern blend of Beverly ('beaver stream') and Evelyn; a mid-20th-century coined name.
Blancha
Spanish · Variant of Blanche, from Old French 'blanc' meaning white or fair, symbolizing purity.
Bloomie
English · Diminutive of Bloom, from Old Norse 'blóm' meaning flower or blossom.
Bonnelle
French · Diminutive of French 'bonne' meaning good; a name suggesting goodness and beauty.
Brenice
Greek · Variant of Berenice, from Greek 'pherenike' meaning bringer of victory.
Blouncie
English · Rare diminutive name, likely a playful elaboration of Blount, meaning fair or blonde.
Barkley
English · Variant of Berkeley, from Old English meaning 'birch tree meadow.'
Boice
French · Variant of Boyce, from Old French 'bois' meaning 'wood' or 'forest.'
Boyden
English · English surname meaning 'herald' or 'messenger,' from Old French.
Burchard
German · Germanic name meaning 'strong as a castle' from 'burg' (fortress) + 'hard' (brave).
Bard
Norse · From Old Norse 'Bárðr' meaning 'battle' or from Celtic 'bard' meaning 'poet, minstrel.'
Bayless
English · English surname variant of Baylis, from Old French 'bailli' meaning 'bailiff' or 'steward.'
Berlon
French · Rare French-Germanic name possibly from 'ber' (bear) and a locative suffix, meaning 'bear's place.'
Bernhart
German · German variant of Bernard, from 'bern' (bear) and 'hart' (brave, hardy), meaning 'brave as a bear.'
Berwin
English · From Old English or Welsh elements meaning 'bright friend' or 'harvest friend.'
Billey
English · Variant spelling of Billy, a diminutive of William, meaning 'resolute protector.'
Bolivar
Spanish · From a Basque place name meaning 'mill on the meadow shore,' famous as Simón Bolívar's surname.
Bower
English · English occupational name from Old English 'būr' meaning 'dwelling, chamber' — one who lived in or kept a bower.
Burell
English · Variant of Burrell, from Old French 'burel' meaning 'reddish-brown,' referring to coarse cloth or complexion.
Bernace
Greek · Variant of Bernice, from Greek 'berenike' meaning 'bringing victory.'
Bettyjean
English · Compound name joining Betty (from Elizabeth, 'God is my oath') and Jean (from John).
Bernelle
French · French feminine diminutive of Bernard, meaning 'brave as a bear.'
Brona
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Bróna or Brónach, meaning 'sorrow' or 'sad one.'
Bonniejean
Scottish · Compound of Bonnie (Scottish for 'pretty, good') and Jean (from Hebrew John, 'God is gracious').
Beanna
Irish · Possibly from Irish 'bean' meaning 'woman,' or a modern elaboration of Anna.
Beautrice
Latin · Phonetic variant of Beatrice, from Latin 'beatrix' meaning 'she who brings happiness.'
Benilde
French · From Germanic elements meaning 'bear' and 'battle'; borne by Saint Bénilde of Córdoba.
Berthalee
German · Combination of Bertha (Germanic 'bright, famous') and Lee (English 'meadow').
Bettylu
English · Combination of Betty (from Elizabeth, 'pledged to God') and Lu (from Louise, 'famous warrior').
Birthel
English · Rare English name, possibly a phonetic variant of Bertha or Birdie with diminutive suffix.
Burdena
English · Feminine form of Burden or Burdon, an English surname meaning 'hill' or 'pilgrim.'
Burneice
Greek · Phonetic variant of Bernice, from Greek 'Berenike' meaning 'bringing victory.'
Burnest
English · Rare blend of elements from Bernard or Burns with Ernest, combining Germanic roots related to 'bear' and 'earnest.'
Bernest
English · Blend of Bernard and Ernest, combining Germanic 'bern' (bear) with 'ernst' (serious/resolute).
Benedicto
Spanish · Spanish form of Benedict, from Latin 'benedictus' meaning 'blessed,' borne by numerous saints and popes.
Berryman
English · English occupational surname meaning 'servant of the manor' or 'berry gatherer,' used as a given name.
Brit
English · Short form related to Britain or Brittany, from Celtic 'Pritani' meaning 'painted people.'
Burchell
English · English surname from Old English 'birce' (birch) and 'hyll' (hill), meaning 'birch tree hill.'
Byran
English · Variant spelling of Byron, from Old English 'byrum' meaning 'at the cattle sheds' or 'barn.'
Blan
Scottish · Short form of Blane or Blayne, from Gaelic 'blaan' meaning 'yellow' or 'thin,' linked to Saint Blane.
Boisey
French · Variant of Boise, from French 'boisé' meaning 'wooded,' originally a place-derived name.
Burrus
Latin · From Latin 'burrus' meaning 'red-haired' or 'reddish,' a Roman cognomen describing appearance.
Bettey
English · Archaic variant of Betty, a diminutive of Elizabeth meaning 'pledged to God.'
Bernadeen
French · Feminine elaboration of Bernard, from Germanic 'bern' (bear) and 'hard' (brave/strong).
Burla
Spanish · Possibly from Spanish 'burla' meaning jest or joke; a rare given name of uncertain origin.
Basilisa
Greek · Feminine of Basil, from Greek 'basilissa' meaning queen or empress.
Birdene
English · Elaboration of Bird with feminine suffix -ene, evoking the natural world.
Bacilia
Greek · Variant of Basilia, feminine of Basil, from Greek basileus meaning king or royal.
Barnetta
English · Feminine diminutive of Barnett, from Old English meaning land cleared by burning.
Benvinda
Spanish · From Portuguese/Spanish bem-vinda meaning welcome or well-arrived.
Berlena
German · Blend of Bertha (bright, famous) and Lena, a modern American compound name.
Bettee
English · Respelling of Betty, a pet form of Elizabeth meaning pledged to God.
Bernarr
German · Variant of Bernard, from Germanic 'bern' (bear) + 'hard' (brave), meaning 'brave as a bear.'
Bacilio
Spanish · Variant of Basilio, from Greek 'basileus' meaning 'king' or 'royal.'
Bengamin
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Benjamin, from Hebrew 'Binyamin' meaning 'son of the right hand.'
Benino
Spanish · Variant of Benigno, from Latin 'benignus' meaning 'kind,' 'benevolent,' or 'well-born.'
Binford
English · English surname-turned-given-name meaning 'Bynna's ford' or a river crossing.
Beebe
English · English surname-name possibly from Old English meaning 'bee farm' or 'bee keeper'.
Beny
Hebrew · Diminutive of Benjamin, from Hebrew Binyamin meaning 'son of the right hand'.
Bernet
German · Variant of Bernett or Bernard, from Germanic meaning 'brave as a bear' or 'strong bear'.
Buckner
English · English surname meaning 'one who makes or washes lye,' from Old English occupational roots.
Bernadyne
French · Feminine variant of Bernard, from Germanic elements meaning 'brave as a bear.'
Bettyanne
English · Compound of Betty ('God is my oath') and Anne ('grace'), blending two classic names.
Bethea
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'beth' meaning house, or a Scottish surname meaning servant of life.
Berneil
German · Blend of Bernadette (brave as a bear) and Neil (champion), a mid-century coinage.
Berdeen
Scottish · Likely derived from Aberdeen, the Scottish city name meaning 'mouth of the Don river.'
Beverlie
English · Variant of Beverly, from Old English meaning 'beaver meadow' or 'beaver stream.'
Bonetta
French · Diminutive of Bonne or Bonnie, from French 'bonne' meaning 'good.'
Burdene
English · Variant of Burdine, possibly from Old French 'bourdon' meaning 'pilgrim's staff.'
Burleen
English · Modern coined name, blending Burl (English, 'knotted wood') with the suffix -een.
Burtha
German · Variant of Bertha, from Germanic 'beraht' meaning 'bright' or 'famous.'
Birchel
English · Diminutive form related to "birch tree," denoting one who lives near birch trees.
Beal
English · From Old French 'bel' meaning handsome or fair, used as an English surname turned given name.
Boynton
English · English place name and surname meaning 'Bofa's settlement or enclosure.'
Bascomb
English · Variant of Bascombe, an English place name meaning 'Bassa's valley.'
Belarmino
Italian · From Italian 'bello armino' meaning fine armor; associated with Saint Robert Bellarmine.
Blackie
English · English nickname turned given name, referring to dark hair or complexion.
Bettelou
English · American compound name blending Betty (from Elizabeth, 'pledged to God') and Lou (from Louise, 'famous warrior').
Bernestine
German · Feminine form blending Bernadine and Ernestine, from Germanic 'bern' (bear) and 'ernst' (earnest).
Bethal
Hebrew · Variant of Bethel, from Hebrew "beit-el" meaning "house of God," a sacred place in the Old Testament.
Bettilou
English · Mid-century American compound of Betty (from Elizabeth, Hebrew "God is my oath") and Lou (from Louise).
Baudelia
Spanish · Feminine of Baudelio, from Saint Baudilus of Nîmes, meaning bold or courageous.
Beathrice
Latin · Variant of Beatrice, from Latin 'beatrix' meaning she who brings happiness or blessings.
Belua
Latin · Rare name likely derived from Latin 'bellua' meaning beast, or a creative respelling of Bella meaning beautiful.
Bethine
Hebrew · Diminutive of Beth or Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheva' meaning God is my oath.
Bonnetta
French · Elaborated form of Bonnie, from French 'bon' and Scots meaning good or pretty.
Bonnielee
Scottish · Compound of Bonnie (pretty/good) and Lee (meadow), a Southern double-name tradition.
Barrie
Irish · Variant of Barry, from Irish Baire meaning 'spear' or Welsh ab Harry meaning 'son of Harry.'
Bing
English · English from Old Norse bingr meaning 'hollow'; also a Chinese name meaning 'bright' or 'ice.'
Baldassare
Italian · Italian form of Balthasar, from Babylonian-Hebrew meaning God protect the king; one of the Three Magi.
Baudelio
Spanish · Spanish name from Latin Baudilius, a martyred saint of Nîmes; possibly of Celtic origin meaning victory.
Benjimin
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Benjamin, from Hebrew 'Binyamin' meaning son of the right hand.
Bicente
Spanish · Variant of Vicente, the Spanish form of Vincent, from Latin 'vincens' meaning conquering.
Bivian
Latin · Variant of Vivian, from Latin 'vivianus' meaning alive or living.
Bonard
French · French-influenced name combining 'bon' (good) with a Germanic suffix, suggesting good and strong.
Brownell
English · English surname turned first name, diminutive of Brown, referring to brown-haired or dark-complexioned.
Burgin
English · English surname from Germanic 'burg' meaning fortress or fortified town.
Burlen
English · Rare English name, likely a variant of Burleigh or Burlin, meaning meadow by the hill.
Betsie
Hebrew · Variant of Betsy, a diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my oath.'
Bloneva
English · Modern blend of Blond (French 'fair-haired') and Eva or Geneva; a mid-century coinage.
Bonnita
Spanish · Elaborated variant of Bonita, from Spanish meaning 'pretty' or 'beautiful.'
Barbera
Greek · Variant of Barbara, from Greek barbaros meaning foreign or stranger.
Bernella
German · Diminutive of Bernadette, from Germanic bern meaning bear and hard meaning brave.
Bertelle
German · French-style diminutive of Bertha, from Germanic berht meaning bright or famous.
Bertia
German · Feminine variant of Bert, from Germanic berht meaning bright or illustrious.
Bettejo
English · Southern compound of Betty (God is my oath) and Jo (God will increase).
Bety
Hebrew · Diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning "pledged to God."
Biddy
Irish · Diminutive of Bridget, from Irish Brigid meaning "exalted one" or "strength."
Blon
French · Rare short form related to French 'blonde,' meaning "fair-haired."
Bufard
English · Variant of Buford, an English place name meaning 'ford near the bees.'
Bass
English · English name from the word for a low-pitched voice or the bass fish, also a surname.
Beaman
English · Old English occupational surname meaning 'beekeeper,' from beo (bee) and mann (man).
Beatty
Irish · Anglicized Irish/Scottish surname from Gaelic Biadhtaigh, meaning 'provider of food.'
Berdyne
English · Modern feminine elaboration related to Bertha or Bernadine, from Germanic elements meaning 'bright' or 'brave bear'.
Burnese
English · Rare feminine form possibly derived from Byrne or Burns, meaning 'one who lives near a stream or brook'.
Belmeda
Spanish · Rare compound name from Romance elements bel ('beautiful') and possibly meda, suggesting 'beautiful reward'.
Barbetta
Italian · Italian diminutive of Barbara, from Greek 'barbaros' meaning 'foreign woman'.
Bozena
Slavic · Slavic name from 'bozy' meaning 'divine' or 'of God', popular in Czech and Polish traditions.
Bryna
Irish · Feminine form of Brian, from Irish meaning 'noble' or 'strong, virtuous one'.
Bibb
English · English surname-derived given name, possibly from a medieval nickname or place name.
Bahe
African · A name found in Navajo culture meaning 'laughing' or 'joyful'; also used in African contexts.
Burbon
French · Variant of Bourbon, from the French noble house and place name meaning 'muddy spring'.
Berwick
English · From Old English 'bere' (barley) and 'wic' (farm), meaning 'barley farm,' a place-derived surname name.
Bon
French · From the French word 'bon' meaning 'good,' used as a given name conveying goodness.
Burie
English · Variant of Bury, from Old English 'burh' meaning 'fortified place' or 'stronghold.'
Babs
English · Diminutive of Barbara, from Greek 'barbaros' meaning foreign or stranger.
Bernessia
Greek · Elaboration of Bernice, from Greek 'berenike' meaning bringer of victory.
Burline
English · Rare modern name, possibly a blend of Burl (knotted wood) with feminine suffix -ine.
Bubbles
English · English word name evoking effervescence and playful joy.
Bidwell
English · English surname and place name meaning 'by the stream' from Old English 'byde' and 'wella.'
Bevely
English · Variant of Beverly, from Old English meaning beaver meadow or beaver stream.
Bertell
German · Variant of Bertil or Berthold, from Germanic 'berht' meaning bright or illustrious.
Bernt
Norse · Scandinavian short form of Bernard, from Germanic elements meaning brave or hardy as a bear.
Browder
English · Variant of Broder, from Old Norse/Germanic 'brothir' meaning brother; used as a surname-turned-given-name.
Boneva
French · Rare name from Latin/French 'bon' meaning 'good,' suggesting goodness or benevolence.
Beverle
English · Variant spelling of Beverly, from Old English meaning 'beaver stream or meadow.'
Brunhilda
German · From Germanic elements meaning 'armored battle maiden,' borne by a legendary Valkyrie queen.
Burtie
English · Diminutive of Burt or Bertha, from Old English meaning 'bright' or 'famous.'
Barbar
Latin · Variant of Barbara, from Greek 'barbaros' meaning 'foreign' or 'stranger.'
Benancia
Spanish · Spanish feminine form from Latin 'bene' meaning 'well' and suggesting 'blessed' or 'fortunate.'
Bett
English · Short form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'pledged to God.'
Bettymarie
English · Compound of Betty (from Elizabeth, 'pledged to God') and Marie (French form of Mary).
Brevard
French · French surname-turned-given-name, from Old French meaning 'short' or a place-based origin.
Balentin
Spanish · Variant of Valentin, from Latin 'valens' meaning 'strong, vigorous, healthy.'
Bartolome
Spanish · Spanish form of Bartholomew, from Aramaic meaning 'son of Talmai' (son of the furrow).
Boisy
French · From French place name Boissy, meaning 'wooded area' from 'bois' (wood).
Brisco
English · English place name of Norse origin meaning 'birch wood.'
Burchel
English · Variant of Birchell, meaning 'birch hill,' from Old English place name elements.
Barbee
Greek · Variant of Barbie, a pet form of Barbara, from Greek 'barbaros' meaning foreign or stranger.
Burlene
English · Modern coined name combining Burl (knotted wood) with the feminine suffix -lene.
Barbro
Norse · Scandinavian form of Barbara, from Greek barbaros meaning foreign or stranger.
Beverlye
English · Ornamental spelling of Beverly, from Old English meaning beaver stream or meadow.
Burdie
English · Affectionate diminutive of Bird or Birdie, a pet name meaning little bird.
Bibiano
Spanish · Spanish form of Vivianus, from Latin 'vivus' meaning alive or living.
Beverely
English · Variant spelling of Beverly, from Old English 'beofor leah' meaning 'beaver stream or meadow.'
Billa
English · Feminine diminutive of Bill (from William), meaning 'resolute protector.'
Berthina
German · Diminutive of Bertha, from Germanic 'berht' meaning bright or illustrious.
Bonell
French · From French 'bon' meaning good, with diminutive suffix '-ell,' conveying goodness.
Barnwell
English · English place name meaning 'warrior's spring' or 'stream by a barn.'
Burnet
English · From Old French 'brunet' meaning 'brown-haired,' originally a descriptive surname.
Babbette
French · Variant of Babette, a French diminutive of Barbara (Greek 'barbaros,' foreign) or Elizabeth (God is my oath).
Bertena
German · Feminine elaboration of Bertha, from Germanic 'beraht' meaning bright or famous.
Beverlyann
English · Combination of Beverly (Old English 'beaver stream/meadow') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace').
Braulia
Spanish · Spanish feminine of Braulio, from Germanic origins meaning 'glowing' or 'shining'. Saint Braulius was a Visigothic bishop.
Bettsy
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Betsy, a diminutive of Elizabeth meaning "God is my oath."
Bonda
African · A name of possible African origin or an English coinage suggesting "bond" or connection.
Bural
English · Rare English name, possibly a variant of Burl, meaning 'knotty wood' or 'cup-bearer.'
Betteann
English · Compound of Bette (from Elizabeth, Hebrew 'God is my oath') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace').
Birta
Norse · Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'birta' meaning 'brightness' or 'splendor.'
Blondean
French · From French 'blonde' meaning 'fair-haired,' with an -ean suffix. Mid-century Southern American creation.
Burnestine
English · Feminine elaboration blending Burnett or Burns with Ernestine (Germanic 'earnest, serious').
Bubby
English · English pet name and affectionate diminutive, used as a term of endearment for a baby or brother.
Barbarann
Greek · Blend of Barbara ('foreign woman' in Greek) and Ann ('grace' in Hebrew).
Barara
Greek · Variant spelling of Barbara, from Greek 'barbaros' meaning 'foreign, strange.'
Barbaraann
Greek · Compound of Barbara ('foreign woman') and Ann ('grace'), a mid-century double name.
Barabara
Greek · Variant spelling of Barbara, from Greek 'barbaros' meaning 'foreign.'
Berlinda
German · Blend of Germanic Bertha ('bright') and Linda ('beautiful'), a compound creation.
Barbarajean
Greek · Compound of Barbara (Greek 'foreigner') and Jean (French form of John, God is gracious).
Birgit
Norse · Scandinavian and German form of Bridget, from Norse meaning strength or exalted one.
Boncile
English · Rare modern American coinage of uncertain etymology; possibly from French 'bon' meaning good.
Buzzy
English · Informal nickname name suggesting energy and liveliness, sometimes a pet form of Busby or Buxton.
Buzz
English · Modern English nickname, echoic in origin, popularized as a given name in America.
Bernardette
French · Variant spelling of Bernadette, feminine of Bernard, meaning brave as a bear.
Barta
German · Feminine short form of Bartholomew, meaning daughter of the furrow or ploughman.
Berteal
German · Variant of Bertha, from Germanic 'beraht' meaning bright or famous.
Blynn
English · Modern variant of Blyn or blend of B- with Lynn, meaning 'lake.'
Burnam
English · Variant of Burnham, an English place name meaning 'homestead by a stream.'
Bobo
African · West African day-name meaning "born on Tuesday," also used as a playful English diminutive.
Bartie
Hebrew · Diminutive form related to Bartholomew, from Aramaic meaning 'son of Talmai (the furrowed).'
Benjy
Hebrew · Diminutive of Benjamin, from Hebrew meaning 'son of the right hand.'
Baynard
French · Variant of Bayard, from Old French and Germanic elements meaning 'bay-colored' or 'bold.'
Branford
English · English place-name surname meaning 'ford by the brambles' or 'Brant's ford.'
Barabra
Greek · Variant spelling of Barbara, from Greek barbaros meaning 'foreign, strange.'
Beckey
Hebrew · A variant of Becky, a diminutive of Rebecca from Hebrew meaning 'to bind' or 'captivating beauty'.
Bernitta
Greek · A diminutive elaboration of Bernice or Bernita, from Greek 'Berenike' meaning 'bearer of victory'.
Bettejean
Hebrew · A modern compound of Betty (diminutive of Elizabeth, 'God is my oath') and Jean ('God is gracious').
Berchman
German · Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'bright man,' also associated with Saint John Berchmans.
Barb
Greek · Diminutive of Barbara, from Greek barbaros meaning 'foreign woman' or 'stranger.'
Benay
Hebrew · Possibly derived from Hebrew root meaning 'built' or used as a feminine variant of Renée or Ben.
Bethann
Hebrew · Blend of Beth (short for Elizabeth, Hebrew 'house of God') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace').
Bethenia
Hebrew · Elaborated form of Bethany, a Hebrew place name meaning 'house of figs' or 'house of affliction.'
Bevereley
English · Variant spelling of Beverley, an Old English place name meaning 'beaver stream.'
Bobra
Greek · Variant of Barbara, from Greek 'barbaros' meaning 'foreign' or 'strange.'
Bardara
Greek · Variant spelling of Barbara, from Greek 'barbaros' meaning 'foreign' or 'strange.'
Bonieta
Spanish · Diminutive elaboration of Bona, from Latin 'bonus/bona' meaning 'good,' with an affectionate -eta suffix.
Brunilda
German · From Germanic 'brün' (armor/breastplate) and 'hild' (battle), borne by the legendary Valkyrie Brünnhilde.
Bernel
French · Bernel is likely a variant of Bernard, from Germanic roots meaning "brave as a bear."
Bonni
Scottish · Bonni is a variant of Bonnie, from Scots bonnie meaning "pretty," "charming," or "pleasant."
Babetta
Hebrew · Babetta is an elaborated form of Babette, a diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning "God is my oath."
Bronna
German · A feminine variant possibly derived from Bruno (Germanic 'brown') or Slavic Brona meaning 'armor, protection.'
Barbaralee
Greek · A compound of Barbara (Greek 'foreign, strange') and Lee, a popular mid-century American double-name combination.
Berthella
German · Elaborated feminine form of Bertha, from Old High German 'beraht' meaning 'bright' or 'famous.'
Bonnette
French · French diminutive of Bonne, meaning 'good,' used as an affectionate feminine given name.
Barre
Irish · Variant of Barry or a place name, from Irish barra meaning 'fair-headed' or a French locality.
Barty
Hebrew · Diminutive of Bartholomew, from Aramaic bar-Talmai meaning 'son of Talmai.'
Bronwen
Welsh · Traditional Welsh name from 'bron' (breast) and 'gwen' (white, fair, blessed), meaning 'fair-bosomed' or 'pure'.
Bonnee
Scottish · Variant spelling of Bonnie, from Scottish/French 'bon' meaning 'good', 'pretty', or 'cheerful'.
Berten
English · Variant of Berton or Burton, a Germanic/English place name meaning 'bright settlement' or 'fortified farm'.
Bonnielou
Scottish · Compound of Bonnie (Scottish 'pretty/good') and Lou (French diminutive of Louise, 'famous warrior').
Bobi
English · Feminine diminutive of Bob/Bobby, ultimately from Old German Robert meaning 'bright fame'.
Barby
Greek · Diminutive of Barbara, from Greek 'barbaros' meaning 'foreign' or 'stranger'.
Barbette
Greek · French diminutive of Barbara, from Greek barbaros meaning 'foreign woman' or 'stranger.'
Bartha
German · Variant of Bertha, from Germanic beraht meaning 'bright' or 'famous.'
Benne
Hebrew · Diminutive possibly from Benedicta or Benjamin, meaning 'blessed' or 'son of the right hand.'
Bronda
Norse · Variant of Brenda, from Old Norse brandr meaning 'sword' or 'firebrand.'
Bary
Irish · Variant spelling of Barry, from Irish Gaelic 'Báire' or a short form of Finbarr meaning 'fair-headed.'
Beale
French · From Old French 'bel/belle' meaning handsome or fair; an English surname of Norman French origin.
Bartel
German · German and Dutch diminutive of Bartholomew, from Aramaic meaning son of Talmai or son of the furrow.
Becki
English · Becki is an English diminutive of Rebecca, a Hebrew name traditionally linked to 'to bind' or 'to tie.'
Boni
Latin · Boni likely derives from Latin bonus, meaning 'good,' often as a short form of names like Bonita or Boniface.
Belita
Spanish · Belita is a Romance diminutive from roots meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely.'
Benette
French · Benette is a feminine form of Benedict or Bennett, from Latin meaning 'blessed.'
Bitsy
English · Bitsy is an English pet form, often used as a diminutive for Elizabeth or other B-initial names.
Bobbee
English · Bobbee is a playful spelling of Bobby, a diminutive of Robert, meaning 'bright fame.'
Brynda
Welsh · Brynda is likely a modern variant of Brenda, a name associated with the Welsh element for 'hill' or a sword name tradition.
Byra
English · Byra is a rare modern name, possibly influenced by names like Myra or Byron and used mainly for its sound.
Bingham
English · An English place surname from Old English elements meaning the homestead of Bynna's people.
Bethanne
Hebrew · Modern combination of Beth (Hebrew 'house of God') and Anne (Hebrew 'grace'), popular in mid-20th century America.
Beneta
Latin · Feminine variant of Benito/Benedict, from Latin 'benedictus' meaning 'blessed,' used in Italian and Spanish cultures.
Brendia
English · Modern invented variant of Brenda, possibly from Old Norse 'brandr' meaning 'sword' or Irish Gaelic origin.
Barri
Irish · Barri is a variant of Barry, an Irish name linked to spear or fair-haired meanings in older usage.
Betsi
Welsh · Betsi is a Welsh diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew, meaning God is my oath.
Bene
Latin · From Latin bene meaning well or good, also used as a short form of Benedict or Benita.
Brigitta
Irish · A form of Bridget, from Irish Brighid meaning exalted or high.
Biff
English · American invented nickname, possibly from the colloquial word 'biff' meaning a sharp blow; popularized as a given name in the 20th century.
Besty
Hebrew · Besty is likely a variant of Betsy, a pet form of Elizabeth meaning "God is my oath."
Bernadett
French · Bernadett is a form of Bernadette, from Germanic elements meaning "brave as a bear."
Barsha
Indian · An Indian name, often Bengali, meaning "rain" or associated with the rainy season.
Branda
German · A feminine form of Brand, from Germanic roots meaning "sword" or "firebrand."
Bretha
Irish · Likely a variant of Bertha, from Germanic beraht meaning "bright" or "famous."
Bubba
English · An affectionate Southern English nickname, often used for a brother or beloved child.
Barnette
French · Likely from the surname Barnett or Barnette, meaning son of Bernard or linked to strong bear imagery.
Beleta
Spanish · Likely a rare ornamental form related to bella, carrying a sense of beauty or grace.
Barbaranne
Greek · Barbaranne blends Barbara and Anne; Barbara comes from Greek meaning "foreign," while Anne comes from Hebrew "grace."
Barbarba
Greek · Barbarba appears to be a spelling variant of Barbara, from Greek barbaros meaning "foreign" or "stranger."
Bunita
Spanish · Bunita is likely a variant of Bonita, from Spanish bonita meaning "pretty" or "beautiful."
Barr
Scottish · Barr is a Scottish and Irish surname-name from a word meaning height, hill, or summit.
Bobb
English · Bobb is a variant of Bob, the familiar short form of Robert, from Germanic roots meaning bright fame.
Bromley
English · Bromley is an English place name meaning broom-covered woodland or clearing where broom plants grew.
Blinda
German · Likely a variant of Belinda, a poetic name often interpreted as "beautiful" or "bright serpent" in later tradition.
Barbaa
Greek · Likely a variant of Barbara, from Greek meaning "foreign woman" or "stranger."
Berenda
German · Berenda is likely a feminine variant of Brenda, from Germanic elements meaning sword or torch, later shaped by English-style endings.
Brendolyn
English · Brendolyn blends Brenda with the -lyn ending; Brenda is linked to Welsh Bran, often interpreted as raven or swordlike strength.
Barbarajo
Greek · Barbarajo combines Barbara, from Greek meaning foreign woman, with Jo, from Josephine or Joan, creating a compound modern name.
Bettianne
Hebrew · Bettianne blends Betty and Anne, both linked to Hebrew roots meaning pledged to God and grace.
Boneita
Spanish · Boneita is likely a variant of Bonita, from Spanish bonita meaning pretty.
Barbaraanne
Greek · Barbaraanne combines Barbara, from Greek meaning foreign woman, with Anne, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Bernistine
German · Bernistine appears to be an English elaboration of Germanic Bern- names, tied to the element for bear.
Beverli
English · Beverli is a spelling variant of Beverly, an English place name meaning beaver stream or beaver meadow.
Bonalyn
English · Bonalyn is likely a modern English blend of Bona, meaning good in Latin-derived usage, and Lynn.
Brenetta
English · Brenetta seems to be an elaborated form of Brenna, linked to Irish roots often associated with raven or sorrow.
Buckie
Scottish · Likely from Scottish place or nickname usage, also used as a diminutive-style form with a lively sound.
Bradd
English · A short variant of Brad or Bradford, linked to broad land or a broad ford.
Brendalyn
English · Brendalyn is a modern elaboration of Brenda, from Celtic roots often interpreted as sword or little raven.
Belenda
German · Likely related to Belinda, a name of literary and European usage suggesting beauty or brightness.
Bethe
Hebrew · Bethe is likely a variant of Beth, from Elizabeth or the Hebrew beth meaning house.
Beasley
English · Beasley is an English surname-name meaning bent grass meadow or woodland clearing.
Brand
Norse · Brand comes from old Germanic and Norse roots associated with firebrand or sword.
Bronce
English · Bronce is likely a modern spelling influenced by bronze, the metal, giving it a strong metallic feel.
Belynda
Italian · Belynda is a spelling variant of Belinda, a name associated with beauty and possibly serpent or bright roots.
Brendalee
English · Brendalee blends Brenda and the suffix lee, with Brenda linked to sword or torch roots.
Balinda
Italian · Balinda is a variant of Belinda, a name associated with beauty and possibly bright or serpent-related roots.
Berinda
German · Berinda is likely a variant of Belinda or a Germanic-style coined name, often associated with beauty or brightness.
Bernia
German · Bernia is likely related to Bernice or Bernard forms, with Germanic roots suggesting 'bear' strength.
Blendia
English · Blendia appears to be a modern invented name, possibly shaped from blended sounds of Brenda and Glenda.
Brooksey
English · Brooksey is a playful elaboration of Brooke, from an English place word meaning 'stream' or 'brook.'
Brunella
Italian · Brunella is the Italian feminine form of Bruno, from Germanic roots meaning 'brown.'
Brijido
Spanish · Brijido is likely a Spanish-influenced form related to Bridget, from Irish Brigid meaning 'exalted one.'
Bradbury
English · Bradbury is an English surname and place name meaning broad fort or broad manor.
Bradfield
English · Bradfield is an English place name meaning broad field.
Buckey
English · Buckey is an English nickname-style name linked to buck, meaning male deer.
Bethanie
Hebrew · Bethanie is a variant of Bethany, from the biblical place name in Hebrew, often glossed as "house of affliction" or "house of figs."
Brena
Irish · Likely a variant of Brenna, from Celtic roots associated with raven or dark-haired beauty.
Bretta
English · A feminine form of Brett, originally a surname meaning a Briton or someone from Britain.
Beather
Scottish · Beather is likely related to Beatha or Beatrice forms, with roots suggesting "life" or "blessed."
Bobbetta
English · Bobbetta is an elaborated form of Bobbie, from Robert, a Germanic name meaning "bright fame."
Brenita
English · Brenita is likely a modern elaboration of Brenna or Brenda, names linked to meanings such as "little raven" or "sword."
Bevin
Irish · Bevin is generally traced to Irish roots and is often linked to meanings like fair lady or pleasant-born through anglicized surname use.
Bartholome
Hebrew · Bartholome is a form of Bartholomew, from Aramaic via Hebrew tradition, meaning son of Talmai.
Bolling
English · Bolling is chiefly a surname-derived name, likely from Germanic or English family roots rather than a standard given-name meaning.
Brain
Irish · Brain is likely a spelling variant of Brian, a Celtic name often interpreted as noble, high, or strong.
Bathsheba
Hebrew · Bathsheba is a Hebrew biblical name meaning daughter of the oath.
Belem
Spanish · A Spanish and Portuguese place-name form of Bethlehem, meaning house of bread.
Ballarie
English · Ballarie appears to be a modern English-style coined name, possibly inspired by Valerie or Mallory.
Bilinda
German · Bilinda is likely a variant of Belinda, a name of uncertain European roots often linked to a bright or beautiful meaning.
Bradshaw
English · An English surname from place elements meaning "broad wood" or "broad thicket."
Benjiam
Hebrew · A likely variant of Benjamin, from Hebrew meaning son of the right hand.
Buz
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning contempt or scorn, borne by a nephew of Abraham.
Barbe
French · Barbe is the French form of Barbara, from Greek meaning foreign or strange.
Birute
Slavic · Birute is used in Lithuania and is often linked with nobility and old Baltic tradition, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Bendetta
Italian · Bendetta is likely a variant of Benedetta, from Latin meaning blessed.
Brender
English · Brender is likely a modern English variant influenced by Brenda, a name associated with sword or torch strength in older Germanic usage.
Brindle
English · Brindle comes from an English word for a streaked brown pattern, making it a descriptive nature name.
Banita
Indian · Banita is an Indian name meaning woman or lady, from Sanskrit roots.
Benda
German · Benda is a surname-style given name with Germanic and Slavic use, likely tied to blessing or bending roots.
Breda
Irish · Breda is an anglicized Irish form of Brighid, associated with strength, exalted one, or high virtue.
Buff
English · Buff is an English nickname-name possibly drawn from the buff color or a short form of Buffalo-based nicknaming.
Burce
French · Likely a spelling variant of Bruce, a surname from a Norman place name in France.
Barbi
Greek · A diminutive of Barbara, from Greek meaning "foreign" or "stranger."
Brendell
English · Likely a modern surname-style variation of Brenda or Brendel, associated with "sword" or "flame."
Beki
Hebrew · A short spelling variant of Becky or Rebecca, from Hebrew often interpreted as to bind or tie.
Baiba
Slavic · A Baltic-style form often linked to Barbara, from Greek barbaros, meaning foreign or strange.
Bonnitta
Spanish · A decorative form of Bonita, from Latin bonus, meaning good, pretty, or gracious.
Bidal
Arabic · Bidal is likely an Arabic-derived name, possibly related to ideas of substitute or exchange.
Bienvenido
Spanish · Bienvenido is Spanish for welcome, used as a given name expressing joyful reception.
Bekki
Hebrew · Bekki is a modern spelling of Becky, a diminutive of Rebecca, from Hebrew meaning to bind or tie.
Bambie
Italian · Bambie is likely inspired by Bambi, from Italian bambino meaning 'child,' later popularized by literature and film.
Bobbyetta
English · Bobbyetta is an elaborated feminine form of Bobby, from Robert, meaning 'bright fame.'
Brigit
Irish · Brigit is an Irish form of Brigid, from a Celtic name meaning "exalted one" or "high goddess."
Buffie
English · Buffie is an English nickname-style form, likely related to Buffy, used as a playful diminutive.
Bunni
English · Bunni is a pet-form spelling of Bunny, taken from the animal word and used as an affectionate modern name.
Borys
Slavic · Borys is a Slavic form of Boris, a traditional name likely tied to battle or wolf-like strength.
Bradrick
English · Bradrick is a modern surname-style form related to Broderick, likely meaning "broad ruler" or "famous power."
Bettiann
English · Bettiann combines Betty and Ann, from Hebrew roots meaning “God is my oath” and “grace.”
Beri
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew berry-like forms such as Beryl or Beri, often linked with preciousness or brightness.
Bridgit
Irish · A spelling variant of Bridget, from Irish Brighid, meaning exalted one.
Becci
Hebrew · A pet spelling of Becky or Rebecca, meaning to bind or tie.
Bridgid
Irish · A variant of Brigid, from Irish tradition, meaning exalted one.
Beta
Greek · From the Greek letter beta, the second letter of the alphabet, sometimes used as a rare modern given name.
Blyth
English · From an English surname and place word meaning cheerful, gentle, or carefree.
Brennda
Irish · A spelling variant of Brenda, likely linked to the Old Norse-influenced Brendan or sword-related Celtic forms.
Benje
Hebrew · A short form of Benjamin, from Hebrew, meaning son of the right hand.
Babbie
Hebrew · Babbie is a diminutive form often linked to Barbara or baby-like nicknaming, with Barbara meaning foreign.
Breena
Irish · Breena is likely an Irish-derived form related to Brina or Breen, associated with strength, sorrow, or fairy-palace traditions depending on source.
Bernitha
German · Likely a feminine elaboration of Berna or Bernice forms, associated with strength or bear-like power.
Brendetta
English · A modern elaboration of Brenda, a name linked to the sword in Germanic tradition.
Brodrick
German · Brodrick is a variant of Broderick, from Germanic elements meaning 'broad ruler' or 'famous power.'
Bengie
English · Bengie is a pet form of Benjamin, from Hebrew, meaning "son of the right hand."
Boney
English · Boney is a surname-like name that may derive from nickname roots meaning "good" or from descriptive English usage.
Brend
Irish · Brend is likely a short form of Brendan, the Irish name often interpreted as prince or brave.
Briget
Irish · Briget is a variant of Bridget or Brigid, the Irish name meaning exalted one.
Bandi
English · Bandi is likely an English nickname-style form, possibly related to names like Brenda or Amanda.
Bernalee
German · Bernalee combines Bern- from Germanic bear-rooted names with Lee, meaning meadow or clearing.
Bethzaida
Hebrew · Bethzaida is a variant of Bethsaida, the biblical place name meaning house of fishing.
Binky
English · Binky is an English affectionate nickname with playful sound rather than a fixed ancient meaning.
Breanda
Irish · Breanda is likely an Irish-influenced feminine form of Brendan, from roots meaning prince.
Bryndis
Norse · Bryndis comes from Old Norse elements meaning armor and goddess.
Bernd
German · Bernd is a German short form of Bernhard, from elements meaning "bear" and "brave" or "hardy."
Bix
English · Bix is likely an English nickname or surname-style name, sometimes linked to place names or shortened forms.
Bridgitte
Irish · Bridgitte is a variant of Bridget or Brigitte, from Irish Brigid meaning "exalted one."
Bennita
Spanish · Bennita is a form of Benita, from Latin roots meaning "blessed."
Brigett
Irish · Brigett is a variant of Bridget, from Irish Brighid, meaning exalted or high one.
Brenette
French · A French-style elaboration of Bren- names, often associated with dark-haired or brown-toned roots.
Beatrica
Latin · Beatrica is a variant of Beatrice, from Latin Beatrix, meaning "she who brings happiness" or "blessed."
Belverly
English · Belverly is likely a variant of Beverly, an English place name meaning "beaver stream" or "beaver meadow."
Bethie
Hebrew · Bethie is a pet form of Beth or Elizabeth, from Hebrew, meaning "God is my oath."
Bonitta
Spanish · Bonitta is a variant of Bonita, from Spanish and Latin roots meaning "pretty" or "beautiful."
Bartt
English · A spelling variant of Bart, short for Bartholomew, from a name meaning "son of Talmai."
Brete
English · Likely a variant of Brett, from an old ethnic surname meaning "a Breton" or "someone from Brittany."
Bengy
Hebrew · Bengy is likely a pet form of Benjamin, from Hebrew Binyamin, meaning son of the right hand.
Beresford
English · Beresford is an English surname-name from a place name meaning barley ford or bear ford.
Briane
Irish · Briane is a variant of Brian, from Celtic roots meaning high, noble, or exalted.
Bryne
Irish · Bryne is likely a variant of Byrne or Brian-related forms, from Irish roots linked to nobility or descent.
Briggette
Irish · Briggette is a variant of Brigitte or Bridget, from a Celtic root meaning exalted one.
Babbi
English · Babbi is an affectionate pet form, often related to Barbara or baby-like nickname usage.
Babby
English · Babby is likely a pet form or playful spelling of Baby or Barbara-derived nicknames, with uncertain deeper etymology.
Bamby
English · Bamby is a variant of Bambi, an Italian literary pet name associated with a young deer.
Barbaraa
Greek · Barbaraa is a spelling variant of Barbara, from Greek barbaros meaning 'foreign' or 'strange.'
Betheny
Hebrew · Betheny is a variant of Bethany, the biblical place name often interpreted as 'house of figs.'
Birgitta
Irish · Birgitta is a Scandinavian form of Bridget, from Celtic roots meaning 'exalted one.'
Birgitte
Irish · Birgitte is a continental form of Bridget, from Celtic roots meaning 'exalted one.'
Blynda
German · Blynda is a variant of Belinda or Linda-style names, often associated with beauty or gentleness.
Breton
French · A French regional name meaning a person from Brittany or a Breton.
Borach
Hebrew · Likely a variant related to Baruch, a Hebrew name meaning blessed.
Beaver
English · An English animal name referring to the beaver, sometimes used as a surname-style given name.
Beril
Greek · A variant of Beryl, from the Greek word for the green gemstone beryl.
Bretley
English · An English-style compound name built like place surnames, likely meaning something like "Briton meadow."
Bridgitt
Irish · Bridgitt is a variant of Bridget, from Irish Brighid meaning "exalted one."
Berni
German · Usually a short form of Bernice or Bernadette, with roots tied to strength or bravery.
Bevery
English · Likely a variant of Beverly, an English place name meaning beaver stream or beaver meadow.
Bridgetta
Irish · An elaborated form of Bridget, from Irish Brighid, meaning exalted or high.
Brigitt
Irish · A variant of Brigid or Bridget, from Irish tradition meaning exalted one.
Beate
Latin · Beate comes from Latin beatus, meaning blessed or happy.
Belisa
Spanish · Belisa is a Spanish literary name, likely related to bella and conveying beauty.
Bethy
Hebrew · Bethy is a diminutive of Beth or Elizabeth, from Hebrew roots meaning God is my oath.
Betsye
Hebrew · Betsye is a spelling variant of Betsy, a pet form of Elizabeth meaning God is my oath.
Bonniejo
Scottish · Bonniejo combines Scottish Bonnie, meaning pretty, with Jo, often from Josephine or Joanna.
Brendaa
Norse · Brendaa is a variant of Brenda, a name likely from Old Norse meaning sword or torch.
Bonanza
Spanish · Bonanza is a Spanish word-name meaning prosperity, good fortune, or fair weather at sea.
Barren
English · Barren is likely a variant of Baron, from a title of rank meaning nobleman or warrior.
Bejamin
Hebrew · Bejamin is a misspelling-style variant of Benjamin, the Hebrew biblical name meaning son of the right hand.
Brentt
English · Brentt is a spelling variant of Brent, an English name tied to a hill or steep high place.
Briggett
Irish · Briggett is a spelling variant of Bridget, from Irish Brighid, meaning 'exalted one.'
Brandee
English · Brandee is a modern spelling of Brandy, originally from the English word for the distilled drink.
Batina
Hebrew · Batina appears related to Hebrew bat, meaning daughter, and may be a modern elaborated form.
Bente
German · Bente is a northern European form related to Benedicta or Benita, carrying the sense "blessed."
Bobbijo
English · Bobbijo is a modern English compound of Bobby and Jo, blending familiar nicknames into a contemporary style name.
Byrant
Irish · Byrant is a spelling variant of Bryant, a surname-derived name related to Brian and noble or strong meanings.
Barny
English · A diminutive spelling of Barney or Bernard, from Germanic roots meaning brave as a bear.
Baudilio
Spanish · A Spanish form of Baudilius, an old Latinized saint's name of uncertain ancient origin.
Bradely
English · A variant of Bradley, from an English place-name meaning broad meadow.
Brendt
German · A variant of Brent or Brandt, from Germanic roots linked to fire, sword, or steep hill forms.
Billiejean
English · A blended form of Billie and Jean, combining roots meaning "resolute protector" and "God is gracious."
Brette
English · A feminine form of Brett, originally referring to someone from Brittany or a Breton person.
Brinder
Indian · Likely an Indian-derived name related to Brinda or similar forms, used with a modern phonetic style.
Barrette
French · A surname-style form related to Barrett, from Germanic roots often interpreted as bear-strength or hardy.
Bryian
Irish · A spelling variant of Brian, an Irish name traditionally associated with strength, nobility, or high status.
Barrion
English · Barrion appears to be a modern surname-style formation, likely influenced by Barry or Baron.
Biran
Indian · Biran is likely a variant of Biren, an Indian name associated with bravery or warrior strength.
Bismark
German · Bismark is a variant of Bismarck, a German surname-name associated with Otto von Bismarck and likely rooted in a place name.
Benee
French · Benee is likely a modern form related to Benedict names, ultimately from Latin meaning blessed.
Berri
English · Berri is likely an English spelling variant of Berry, originally tied to a berry-bearing place or fruit.
Brycie
Scottish · Brycie is a modern diminutive of Bryce, a Scottish surname-name with brisk, contemporary styling.
Balynda
German · Likely a variant of Belinda, a name of uncertain history often linked with beauty or brightness.
Bernda
German · Likely a shortened or altered form of Bernadette or Bernarda, from Germanic roots meaning brave as a bear.
Berrie
English · An English nickname or surname-style form, sometimes connected to berry or Barry-derived names.
Briton
English · Briton is an English ethnonym meaning "a person of Britain," used as a surname and given name.
Brockton
English · Brockton is an English place-name surname meaning "badger settlement" or "badger town."
Billison
English · An English surname-style name meaning "son of Bill," with Bill from William.
Billyjoe
English · A combined English name joining Billy and Joe, both familiar diminutives of classic biblical names.
Bouvier
French · A French occupational surname meaning "cowherd" or "ox keeper."
Bobbiejo
English · Bobbiejo is a compound modern English name combining Bobbie and Jo, both familiar diminutive forms.
Barbarette
French · A French-style diminutive of Barbara, from Greek barbaros, traditionally meaning 'foreign' or 'strange.'
Bethlyn
English · A modern blend of Beth and Lynn; Beth comes from Hebrew and means 'house,' often via Elizabeth or Bethlehem forms.
Babbett
French · A form of Babette, a French diminutive of Elizabeth meaning God is my oath.
Bavan
Indian · Likely from Indian usage, often connected to Sanskrit roots suggesting being or existence.
Bellinda
Italian · A variant of Belinda, probably from bella meaning beautiful or Germanic lind meaning soft.
Benilda
German · From Germanic elements, likely meaning bear-like battle or protection, preserved in Spanish use.
Berita
Slavic · Likely related to Bertha type names from Germanic roots meaning bright or famous.
Bethina
Hebrew · A diminutive form built on Beth or Elizabeth names, tied to God is my oath.
Brande
English · Related to Brand or Brandon names from Germanic roots meaning sword or firebrand.
Brint
English · Variant of Brent, an English surname and place name often linked to a hill or steep place.
Bethaney
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Bethany, from the biblical place name associated with a village near Jerusalem.
Billijo
English · A compound of Billie and Jo, with Billie from William meaning 'resolute protection.'
Benessa
English · Benessa is likely a modern blend influenced by Vanessa and names with bene-, suggesting goodness or grace.
Brenee
French · Brenee is likely a modern variant of Renee or Brenna, suggesting rebirth or possibly little raven depending on source blend.
Bernaldo
Spanish · Bernaldo is a Romance form of Bernard, from Germanic elements meaning bear and brave or hardy.
Bernay
French · Bernay is a French place and surname name, sometimes associated with Bernard-like roots meaning bear-brave.
Beronica
Greek · A variant of Veronica, from Greek Berenike, meaning 'bringing victory.'
Bedar
Arabic · Bedar is likely related to Arabic and Persian usage suggesting alertness or awakening.
Belkys
Arabic · Belkys is a Spanish form of Bilqis, the traditional Arabic name of the Queen of Sheba.
Brana
Slavic · Brana is a Slavic name associated with protection or defense in related root forms.
Bryen
Irish · Bryen is a variant of Brian, an Irish name usually associated with "high," "noble," or "strong."
Buffi
English · Buffi is a playful spelling of Buffy, originally a pet form of Elizabeth and later used as an independent modern name.
Buffey
English · Buffey is a spelling variant of Buffy, an English pet form of Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath.'
Beatrize
Latin · Beatrize is a form of Beatrice, from Latin, meaning she who brings happiness or blessings.
Bethani
Hebrew · Bethani is a variant of Bethany, from a biblical place name in Hebrew, often linked with house of affliction or figs.
Brandye
English · Brandye is a modern spelling of Brandy, originally from the English word for the distilled drink.
Belissa
Latin · Likely a modern ornamental form influenced by Bella, carrying the sense of 'beautiful' or 'lovely.'
Brendella
English · Probably an elaboration of Brenda, linked to a Germanic root meaning sword or torch.
Barbett
French · A Barb- diminutive related to Barbara, ultimately from Greek and associated with the meaning "foreign" or "strange."
Bayyinah
Arabic · An Arabic name from bayyinah meaning "clear proof," "evidence," or "clarity."
Becka
Hebrew · A short form of Rebecca, a Hebrew name traditionally interpreted as "to bind" or "snare."
Bettine
French · A pet form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning "God is my oath."
Babak
Persian · Babak is a Persian name traditionally interpreted as "young father" or "little father."
Brittain
English · Brittain is a surname-style name referring to Britain or Brittany, making it a place-based ethnic name.
Berto
Italian · Berto is an Italian short form of names like Alberto or Roberto, from Germanic roots meaning "bright" or "famous."
Bartly
English · Bartly is likely a variant of Bartley, an English surname and given name meaning birch wood meadow.
Barbarella
Greek · A stylized feminine form of Barbara, from Greek barbaros, meaning foreign or strange.
Bernina
German · Bernina is likely a feminine form related to Bernard, from Germanic elements meaning brave bear.
Bethney
Hebrew · Bethney is likely a variant of Bethany, from a Biblical place name of Hebrew origin.
Brandalyn
English · Brandalyn is a modern blended English name, likely combining Brand- with the popular suffix -lyn.
Betrina
Greek · Likely a modern variant of Petrina, derived from Greek Petros meaning "rock" or "stone."
Biafra
African · Taken from the African place name Biafra, associated with the Bight of Biafra and later the historic region and republic.
Bobbyjo
English · A blended English compound of Bobby and Jo, combining a diminutive of Robert with Jo.
Bridgete
Irish · A variant of Bridget, from Irish Brighid, meaning "exalted one" or "high goddess."
Bronica
Slavic · Likely a variant of Veronica, a name tied to Greek roots and later Christian tradition, often linked with "true image."
Blandon
English · Blandon is likely a surname-style variant related to Brandon, from place elements meaning "hill" or "broom-covered hill."
Brandice
English · Brandice is a modern English coinage likely influenced by Brandy and names from the Old English root brand, meaning sword or firebrand.
Brae
Scottish · Brae is a Scottish word-name meaning hillside or slope.
Brandelyn
English · Brandelyn is a modern invented blend of names like Brenda and Lynn, with a fashionable feminine ending.
Bethellen
English · Bethellen is a compound English-style form blending Beth and Ellen, with Hebrew-linked roots meaning "house" and "light."
Bradi
Irish · Bradi is a modern spelling of Brady, an Irish surname and given name meaning "broad-chested" or "spirited."
Bridey
Irish · Bridey is an Irish diminutive of Brigid, from a Celtic name associated with exalted strength and the goddess Brigid.
Brietta
English · Brietta is likely a modern elaboration of Brie or Brianna, names linked to strength or nobility.
Brijida
Irish · Brijida is a variant of Brigid or Brigida, from an old Celtic name meaning "exalted one."
Brittin
English · Brittin is likely a modern surname-style variant of Brittany or Britton, referring to someone from Britain or Brittany.
Brannen
Irish · Brannen is likely from an Irish surname related to Bran, meaning raven.
Bradey
Irish · Bradey is a variant of Brady, from an Irish surname meaning spirited or broad-chested.
Bradon
English · Bradon is an English-style variant of Braden or Braydon, linked to broad valley or broad hill.
Bejan
Persian · A Persian variant of Bijan, the name of a heroic figure in Persian epic tradition.
Bekim
Slavic · Used in Albanian and Balkan contexts, Bekim means blessing or consecration.
Bernadino
Italian · A variant of Bernardino, from Germanic elements meaning brave as a bear.
Brentwood
English · An English place name meaning burnt woodland or woodland on a slope, used as a surname-style given name.
Billyjo
English · Billyjo is a blended English-style compound of Billy and Jo, combining familiar diminutive forms.
Brandis
English · Brandis likely comes from surname use, related to Germanic elements associated with fire or sword.
Brandilyn
English · Brandilyn is a modern blend of Brandi and the -lyn suffix, giving it a contemporary coined style.
Betzabel
Hebrew · A variant of Jezebel, from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as 'where is the prince?' or linked to exaltation.
Biatris
Latin · A variant of Beatrice, from Latin Viatrix meaning 'voyager' or interpreted as 'bringer of happiness.'
Burgundy
French · From the French region name Burgundy, later also associated with the rich red-purple color.