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30,235Beya is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name بية, which is a variant of Baya. Baya itself derives from an Arabic title meaning "lady", thought to be a feminine form of the Turkic word beg meaning "chieftain" (mo...
Beyle is a Yiddish feminine name derived from the Slavic word "white". This name shares a root with the Slavic element *bělъ, meaning "white," which is found in many Slavic names and words, such as the Czech Běla.The mos...
Beylke is a diminutive of Beyle, the Yiddish feminine name derived from a Slavic root meaning "white." This affectionate form carries the same core significance while adding a layer of endearment common in Yiddish naming...
Beyoncé is a feminine given name popularized by the iconic American singer Beyoncé Knowles-Carter (born 1981). The name derives from her mother's maiden name, originally Beyincé, a surname of Louisiana Creole origin like...
Beyza is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "white," ultimately derived from the Arabic word bayḍāʾ (بيضاء), the feminine form of abyad (أبيض). It is a common name in Turkey, reflecting the cultural influence of Arabi...
Bhaltair is the Scottish Gaelic form of the name Walter.The name Walter is derived from the Germanic name Waltheri, meaning "power of the army", from the elements walt "power, authority" and heri "army". In medieval Germ...
Bharat is the modern form of Bharata, a name of great importance in Indian mythology and culture. The root name Bharata means "being maintained" in Sanskrit and is one of the many names of Agni, the Hindu god of fire. In...
Bharata is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "being maintained". In Hindu mythology, this name is associated with multiple significant figures, including a brother of Rama in the epic Ramayana, and a legendary...
Bharath is a Southern Indian form of Bharata, a name deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and Indian national identity. The root name Bharata means "being maintained" in Sanskrit, derived from the root bhr meaning "to bear"...
Bharati is a feminine Indian name with deep roots in Sanskrit and Hindu tradition. Its primary meaning is "descendant of Bharata" — referring to the legendary king Bharata, son of Dushyanta and Shakuntala, from whom the...
Bhaskar is a modern Indian masculine given name derived from the Sanskrit Bhaskara. The name Bhaskara is composed of the elements bhāsa ('light') and kara ('maker'), giving it the meaning 'shining, light maker' or 'creat...
Bhaskara is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "shining" or "light maker." It is derived from the Sanskrit elements भास (bhāsa) meaning "light" and कर (kara) meaning "maker." The name is an epithet of the...
Bhàtair is a Scottish Gaelic form of Walter, a name of Germanic origin meaning "power of the army." The Scottish Gaelic form reflects the language's phonetic adaptation of Walter, with the distinctive lenition of the ini...
Bhavana is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from bhāvana (भावन), which means "producing," "manifesting," "thought," or "emotion." The name is used in Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, and Marathi, and reflects...
Bhavna is an alternate transcription of the feminine names Bhavana in Hindi, Marathi, Kannada, and Malayalam. The name originates from the Sanskrit term bhāvana (भावन), meaning “producing, manifesting, thought, emotion.”...
Bhim is a modern form of Bhima, a name that has deep roots in Hindu mythology and the Sanskrit language.Etymology and OriginsThe name Bhima, from which Bhim derives, means "terrible" or "formidable" in Sanskrit. This dir...
Bhima (Sanskrit: भीम, IAST: Bhīma), also known as Bhimasena, means "terrible, formidable" in Sanskrit. In the Hindu epic the Mahabharata, he is the second son of Pandu (foster-father) and Kunti, but his true father was t...
Bhishma, a name derived from the Sanskrit word bhīṣma meaning "terrible, dreadful, formidable," is a central figure in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Also known as Pitāmaha, Gangāputra, and Devavrata, he was a statesman and...
Bhumi (also spelled Bhoomi) is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "earth, soil". In Hinduism, Bhumi is the name of a prominent earth goddess, often referred to as Bhudevi or Bhumi Devi. She is the personif...
Bia is a Portuguese diminutive of Beatriz, typically used as a feminine given name in Brazil and other Portuguese-speaking countries. Etymology and Historical Context The name Bia derives from the Spanish and Portuguese...
Biaggio is an Italian variant of Biagio, the Italian form of Blaise. Ultimately derived from the Roman name Blasius, which itself comes from Latin blaesus meaning 'lisping'. The name gained popularity through the venerat...
Biagino is an Italian masculine given name that functions as a diminutive of Biagio, the Italian form of Blaise. The name ultimately derives from the Roman name Blasius, which is rooted in the Latin word blaesus meaning...
Biagio is the Italian form of Blaise, which itself derives from the Roman name Blasius, ultimately from Latin blaesus meaning "lisping." The name has strong Christian associations due to Saint Blaise, a 4th-century Armen...
Bianca is a feminine given name of Italian and Romanian origin, derived from the medieval French nickname Blanche, meaning "white" or "fair-colored." The name ultimately traces back to the Germanic root *blankaz, signify...
Biancamaria is an Italian compound given name, formed by combining Bianca and Maria. In Italian naming tradition, hyphenated and compound names are common, especially those pairing a second element with Maria, reflecting...
Bianka is a feminine given name used in German, Hungarian, and Polish cultures. It is a localized form of Bianca, the Italian cognate of Blanche, which originates from a medieval French nickname meaning "white" or "fair-...
Bibek is a given name popular primarily among Nepali, Bengali, and Assamese communities, and is also used across India on a larger scale. It is a regionalized form of the name Vivek, which originates from the Sanskrit wo...
Bibiána is the Slovak form of the name Bibiana. It is a feminine given name used primarily in Slovakia, reflecting the adaptation of an international name into Slovak phonology and orthography.Etymology and OriginsThe na...
Bibiana is a feminine given name with roots in Latin and Mediterranean cultures, primarily used in Italian and Spanish speaking regions. Its exact origin is debated: it may be an early variant of Viviana, the feminine fo...
Bibıgül is a feminine given name used in Kazakhstan, composed of two elements: bibi, a term of respect for women, and gül, which means "flower." However, in Kazakh, the name as a whole carries the poetic meaning "nightin...
Bíborka is a Hungarian feminine given name derived from the Hungarian word bíbor, meaning "purple." The name is a diminutive form, created by adding the affectionate suffix "-ka," which also means "little" in Hungarian,...
OverviewBice is an Italian feminine given name, functioning as a short form of Beatrice. While the name is rare internationally, it carries the literary and cultural weight of its longer counterpart, evoking associations...
Bích is a Vietnamese female given name, derived from Sino-Vietnamese 碧 (bích) meaning "bluish green, cyan". The name reflects the Chinese character 碧 (bì), which traditionally denotes the color of jade or a clear blue...
Bidane is a Basque feminine given name that directly translates to "way" in the Basque language. The name derives from the Basque word bide, meaning "path" or "way," combined with the suffix -ane that forms abstract noun...
Biddy is a Diminutive of Bridget, primarily used in English and Irish contexts. The name Bridget itself is the Anglicized form of the Irish Brighid, derived from Old Celtic Brigantī, meaning "the exalted one." In Irish m...
Bidelia is a feminine given name of Irish origin, functioning as a diminutive of Bridget. Bridget itself derives from the Irish Brighid, which comes from the Old Celtic Brigantī meaning "the exalted one." In Irish mythol...
Bidziil is a masculine Navajo name that carries the powerful meaning of "he is strong." Derived directly from the Navajo language, the name is a statement of physical or inner strength, embodying a quality highly valued...
Bidzina is a Georgian masculine given name, derived from the Georgian word bidza (ბიძა), meaning "uncle". The name is closely associated with Bidzina Cholokashvili, a 17th-century Georgian nobleman and martyr venerated a...
Bieito is the Galician form of Benedict, derived from the Late Latin name Benedictus, meaning "blessed." It evolved from the older Galician form Beeito and shares cognates with other Romance languages, such as Portuguese...
Biel is a Catalan short form of Gabriel. The name Gabriel originates from the Hebrew גַבְרִיאֵל (Ḡavriʾel), meaning "God is my strong man," derived from gever (strong man, hero) and ʾel (God). In Hebrew tradition, Gabrie...
Bienvenida is a Spanish feminine given name derived from the Spanish word bienvenido meaning "welcome". The name is the feminine form of an adjective that is commonly used as a greeting in Spanish-speaking cultures. Etym...
Biff is a primarily masculine given name, nickname, or part of a stage name in English. It originated as a nickname derived from the initial letter 'B', often used for names like Robert or William, but not exclusively ti...
Bihotz is a Basque feminine given name that directly translates to "heart" in the Basque language.Meaning and EtymologyThe name Bihotz derives from the Basque word bihotz, meaning "heart." In Basque onomastics, nature-re...
Bihter is a Turkish female given name that means "most good" in Turkish. It combines the Persian-derived superlative prefix bi- (best) with the Persian word hter (good). This etymology shares roots with other Turkish nam...
Bijay is a given name used primarily in Bengali, Nepali, and Odia-speaking communities. It is a form of Vijaya, which means "victory" in Sanskrit. The name carries connotations of success and triumph, rooted in its ancie...
Bijou is a French feminine given name meaning "jewel." It is derived directly from the French word bijou (piece of jewelry), which itself originates from Breton bizou (ring). The name is rarely used in France itself but...
Bijoy is a Bengali masculine name, an alternate transcription of the Bengali word বিজয় (Bijoy). It is ultimately derived from the Sanskrit name Vijaya, which means "victory." The name appears in Hindu scripture and myth...
Bikendi is a Basque form of Vincent, derived from an early borrowing of the Latin name Vincentius. It was largely displaced by the variant Bizente, which was later borrowed from Spanish.Etymology and Linguistic ContextTh...
Bila is the Italian form of Bilhah, a biblical female name of Hebrew origin. In the Old Testament, Bilhah was a handmaid of Rachel who became a concubine of Jacob and the mother of two of his sons, Dan and Naphtali. The...
Bilal (Arabic: بلال) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "wetting, moistening". It is best known as the name of Bilal ibn Rabah, an African companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the first muezzin (caller to...
Bilbo is a name primarily known from J. R. R. Tolkien's novel The Hobbit (1937), where it is borne by the hero Bilbo Baggins. In the fictional world, Bilbo's actual hobbit-name is Bilba, of unknown meaning; Tolkien alter...
Bile is a name from Irish mythology and possibly an Irish form of the Gaulish god-name Belenus. It may also derive from an Irish word meaning "sacred tree, scion, hero". The name appears in the Lebor Gabála Érenn (Book o...
Bilge is a Turkish unisex name that literally means "wise" in the Turkish language. Etymology and Linguistic Origin The name derives from Old Turkic bilge, which carried the same meaning of wisdom and sagacity. In Turkis...
Bilgüün is a masculine Mongolian given name that directly translates to "wise." The name derives from the Mongolian word bilig (wisdom, intellect), reflecting a traditional value placed on knowledge and sound judgment in...
Bilha appears as the Biblical Hebrew form of Bilhah, as well as being the direct form used in several other languages. The name Bilha thus carries the same meaning and associations as its root, Bilhah, which derives from...
Bilhah is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, meaning "bashful". In the Old Testament, Bilhah appears as a handmaid given to Jacob by his wife Rachel (Genesis 29:29). When Rachel struggled with infertility, she gave Bilhah...
Etymology & OriginBiljana is a South Slavic given name, predominantly used in Croatian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene communities. The name derives from the South Slavic word bilje meaning "herb" or "plant", connectin...
Bilƙisu is the Hausa form of Bilqis, the name of the Queen of Sheba in Islamic tradition. While the Arabic original does not appear in the Quran, she is referred to as the queen of the south who visits Solomon. The name...
Bill is a predominantly masculine given name in English, most commonly used as a short form of William. The spelling "Bill" became established in the 19th century; earlier, it primarily appeared in the diminutive form Wi...
Billie is a unisex given name of primarily English usage, currently more common for girls. It is a spelling variant of Billy, which itself functions as a diminutive of Bill and a feminine form of William. In some cases i...