Names starting with B
1,323 Names found
The Turkmen variation of the Turkic term bagatur, which translates to "hero, warrior".
The origin of this name is unclear. It belonged to a Sumerian deity worshipped as a mother goddess and was also linked to the realms of healing and...
Baudilius is a Latinized version of a name that may have originated from Frankish roots, incorporating the element bald, which means "bold" or...
Derived from the Old German components boug, which signifies "ring, bracelet," and wolf, meaning "wolf."
Derived from the Kazakh words бауыр (bauyr), which means "brother" or "sibling," and жан (jan), which translates to "soul" and has Persian roots.
Derived from an occupational surname indicating "female baker", originating from the Old English term bæcere combined with a feminine suffix.
Derived from an Arabic term signifying "lady" [1][2], this word is the feminine equivalent of the Turkic beg, which means "chieftain" (compare with...
Originating from Old French baiart, which signifies "bay coloured", Bayard appears in medieval French literature as a bay horse belonging to Renaud...
Derived from the German surname Beiler, which might be an Americanized version of the Middle High German beile, meaning "measuring stick".
Represents "festival, holiday" in both Turkish and Azerbaijani.
Primarily British diminutive of Barry or Basil.
Mainly British diminutive of Barry or Basil.
Derived from the Old English term bera, which likely stems from a root meaning "brown," the name originates from the English word for the animal.
The origin of this name is the Latin word beatus, which translates to "blessed". It was also used for several lesser-known saints.
This name is a diminutive form derived from the Scottish Gaelic word beatha, which means "life".
The Italian variation of Beatrix. Beatrice Portinari, who lived from 1266 to 1290, was the inspiration for the Italian poet Dante Alighieri. In his...
The name Viatrix likely originated from the Late Latin Viator, which means "voyager, traveller". This feminine form was widely used among early...
A Spanish and Portuguese variation of Beatrix.
The masculine version of Beata. Legend has it that Saint Beatus was consecrated as a priest by Saint Peter and worked as an evangelist in...
The term "beautiful, handsome" translates to French and is used as a given name that gained popularity in the mid-20th century. It appears in...
Derived from the French word beau, meaning "beautiful," and incorporating the common phonetic ending den, which is seen in names like Hayden and Aidan...
Derived from the French surname Beaumont, which translates to "beautiful mountain".
Derived from the French surname Beauregard, which translates to "beautiful appearance".
A variation of Bevis. It appears in the animated TV series Beavis and Butt-head.
Diminutive form of Beatrice and other names that begin with the letter B.
Denotes "white woman", derived from the Old Irish elements bé meaning "woman" and finn meaning "white" or "blessed". It was used for various figures...
Diminutive form of Rebecca.
Derived from the English, German, or Scandinavian surnames meaning "stream", this name can also serve as a feminine variant, sometimes a diminutive...
Derived from an English surname with multiple possible origins, such as Middle English bec, which means "beak", or bekke, signifying "stream, brook".
This surname originated from a place name that signified "Becca's homestead". In Old English, the byname Becca referred to a "pickaxe". A notable...
Diminutive form of Rebecca.
Diminutive form of Rebecca.