Names starting with B
755 Names found
The Hebrew version of the Semitic root bʿl, which translates to "lord, master, possessor", was used as a title for numerous deities. These gods were...
Alternative spelling of Ba'al, commonly found in most Bible translations.
Derived from the Phoenician term 𐤁𐤏𐤋 (baʿl), which signifies "lord," this name often precedes another word whose meaning remains unclear. It was used...
A variant of Beelzebub found in numerous English translations of the Old Testament.
Hebrew version of Beelzebub.
Derived from a term of respect or nickname that translates to "old man" in the Azerbaijani language.
Derived from Middle Persian 𐭯𐭠𐭯𐭪𐭩 (Papak), which signifies "little father". This name belonged to the father of Ardashir, who established the...
Diminutive form of Charalampos.
Derived from a Persian term that translates to "tiger". It was the moniker given to Zahir ud-Din Muhammad, the 16th-century founder of the Mughal...
The name originates from the ancient Mesopotamian city of Babylon. Saint Babylas, a 3rd-century religious leader in Antioch, suffered martyrdom under...
Derived from the Greek Βάκχος (Bakchos), which originates from the verb ἰάχω (iacho), meaning "to shout." This term was an alternative name for the...
The Indonesian form of Bakhtiar.
An Old English name likely derived from beadu meaning "battle".
A Latinized version of a Persian name with an uncertain origin. Saint Bademus, a 4th-century Persian martyr, suffered persecution under the rule of...
The name originates from the Old German components batu, which means "battle," and wolf, signifying "wolf."
A shortened version of Albaer and similar Limburgish names that end in baer. These names frequently originate from the Germanic root beraht, which...
An ancient Persian name originating from the words 𐏎 (baga), which means "god," and 𐎭𐎠𐎫 (data), meaning "given." This name belonged to a Persian...
The alternative name comes from the Old Norse term baggi, which translates to "bag, pack".
The Armenian and Georgian form of Bagadata. Several Georgian kings bore this name, although it is rarely used there today.
Has the meaning "attractive and outstanding" in Indonesian.
The Turkish version of the Persian name بهادر (bahādor), which is derived from the Turkic term bagatur and means "hero, warrior".
Derived from the Persian term بهادر (bahādor), which in turn originates from the Turkic word bagatur and translates to "hero, warrior". It was also...
The Belarusian version of Bogdan.
Modern Persian version of the Avestan 𐬬𐬊𐬵𐬎 𐬨𐬀𐬥𐬀𐬵 (Vohu Manah), which translates to "good mind". It was the name of a deity in Zoroastrianism, one of...
Modern Persian adaptation of the Avestan 𐬬𐬆𐬭𐬆𐬚𐬭𐬀𐬖𐬥𐬀 (Vərəthraghna), which translates to "victory over resistance". This name is associated with a...
Derived from Chinese 白 (bái), which means "white" or "pure," and 虎 (hǔ), meaning "tiger." This term represents the White Tiger, a celestial figure...
Diminutive form of either Finbar or Bairrfhionn.
Denotes "fair-haired", originating from the Old Irish elements barr meaning "top, head" and finn meaning "white, blessed".
The word signifies "knife" in the Apache language. It was the name of a prominent 19th-century Apache chief from the Tchihende band.
This surname originates from an English occupational term derived from the Old English word bakere, which means "baker".