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Signifies "the world" in Indonesian, ultimately from the Sanskrit भुवन (bhuvana).

From an English nickname signifying simply "buck, male deer", ultimately from the Old English bucc.

A short form of Buddy.

Signifies "enlightened" in Sanskrit. This is a title applied to Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, as well as to a handful of other...

From the English word signifying "friend". It probably originated as a nursery form of the word brother.

Signifies "reason, mind, character" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit बुद्धि (buddhi) meaning "intellect" (related to Buddha).

Signifies "full moons" in Arabic (a plural form of Badr).

The Spanish form of Bonaventura.

A diminutive of Elizabeth, derived from a child's pronunciation of the final syllable. It is now associated with the main character from the...

The meaning of this name is unknown.

Signifies "baby camel" in Turkish.

From the slang term bugs signifying "crazy, unstable". Bugs Bunny is an animated cartoon rabbit originally developed in the 1930s by staff at Leon...

From a nickname derived from the slang term bugsy, signifying "crazy, unstable". It was notably borne by the American gangster Benjamin "Bugsy"...

From the Xhosa and Ndebele buhle "beautiful, handsome", from the root hle.

The Old Norse form of Bo 1.

Signifies "generous, noble" in Albanian.

A short form of Abubakar.

Signifies "add to wealth" in Yoruba.

Derived from Albanian bukur signifying "beautiful".

Signifies "moon" (or "month") in Indonesian.

An alternate transcription of Kazakh Болат (see Bolat).

A Hungarian name of uncertain meaning. This was the name of a 10th-century Hungarian military leader.

From the Persian بلند (boland) signifying "high, mighty".

The Azerbaijani version of Abu al-Fadl.

The Arabic form of Paul.

Signifies "cloud" in Turkish.

Signifies "gave me" in Yoruba. It can also serve as a short form of Oluwabunmi.

The Turkish form of Benjamin.

From the Arabic براق (Burāq), the name of the legendary creature that, according to Islamic tradition, transported the Prophet Muhammad. Its name is...

Signifies "hind, doe" in Turkish.

Signifies "sweet smelling, fragrant" in Turkish.

Derived from the Old English elements burg "fortress" and heard "hard, firm, brave, hardy". It is a cognate of Burkhard.

This name may refer to the region in France, the wine (which takes its name from the region), or the colour (which takes its name from the wine).

Signifies "proof" in Arabic.

Signifies "proof of the faith", derived from Arabic برهان (burhān) meaning "proof" and دين (dīn) meaning "religion, faith".

An alternate transcription of Arabic برهان الدين (see Burhan ad-Din).

The Turkish form of Burhan ad-Din.

An alternate transcription of Arabic برهان الدين (see Burhan ad-Din), as well as the Indonesian, Malay and Dari Persian form.

Signifies "spring, well, water source" in Albanian.

The English surname originated from the Old English word burg, which translates to "fortress".

Derived from the Old German elements burg "fortress" and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy", or possibly from the Old English cognate Burgheard. Saint Bu...

A short form of Burton. A notable bearer was the American actor Burt Reynolds (1936-2018).

The surname originates from an English place name that translates to "fortified town" in Old English. One notable person with this surname is Richard...

Signifies "kiss" in Turkish, from Persian بوسه (būseh).

Signifies "good news" in Arabic, from the root بشّر (bashshara) signifying "to bring good news".

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Signifies "peace" in Rukiga [1].

Signifies "blessed" in Zulu and Xhosa.

The Turkish form of Bushra.

Originally a nickname denoting a person who broke things, from the word bust, a dialectal variant of burst. A notable bearer was the American silent...

From the English slang word butch signifying "manly, masculine", itself derived from the word butcher. This is typically used as a nickname. A famous...

The Arabic form of Peter.

From the English word for the yellow flower (genus Ranunculus). Author William Goldman used it for Princess Buttercup in his book The Princess Bride (...

Signifies "contempt" in Hebrew. This is the name of a son of Abraham's brother Nahor in the Old Testament.

From a nickname derived from the onomatopoeic word buzz signifying "buzz, hum, murmur". A notable bearer is the American astronaut Edwin "Buzz"...

The Azerbaijani version of Bakhtiar.

From Sino-Korean (byeong) meaning "bright, luminous, glorious" combined with (ho) meaning "great, numerous, vast" or (ho) meaning "summer, sky,...

Derived from the Irish surname Ó Broin, this name is the English version of the given name Bran 1.