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Georgian form of Bahadur.

Means "first born child" in Akan.

Hebrew form of Semitic root bʿl meaning "lord, master, possessor". This was the title of various deities, often associated with storms and fertility,...

Variant spelling of Ba'al, and the form used in most translations of the Bible.

From Phoenician 𐤁𐤏𐤋 (baʿl) meaning "lord" prefixing another word of uncertain meaning. This was the name of the supreme god worshipped in the...

Form of Beelzebub used in many English versions of the Old Testament.

Variant of Bård.

Means "hero" in Mongolian.

From a nickname or honorific meaning "old man" in Azerbaijani.

Means "father has awakened" in Yoruba.

From Middle Persian 𐭯𐭠𐭯𐭪𐭩 (Papak) meaning "little father". This was the name of the father of Ardashir, the founder of the Sasanian Empire in Persia....

Alternate transcription of Urdu بابر (see Babur).

Means "father has come again" in Yoruba.

From a nickname meaning "baby", also a slang term meaning "attractive person". As a feminine name, in some cases it is a diminutive of Barbara.

Alternate transcription of Urdu بابر (see Babur).

Means "first of twins" in Luganda.

Turkish form of Babur.

From a Persian word meaning "tiger". This was the nickname of Zahir ud-Din Muhammad, the 16th-century founder of the Mughal Empire in India.

Derived from the name of the ancient Mesopotamian city of Babylon. Saint Babylas was a 3rd-century patriarch of Antioch who was martyred during the...

From Greek Βάκχος (Bakchos), derived from ἰάχω (iacho) meaning "to shout". This was another name of the Greek god Dionysos, and it was also the name...

Alternate transcription of Arabic بشير (see Bashir) chiefly used in North Africa.

Indonesian form of Bakhtiar.

Old English name probably derived from beadu meaning "battle".

Means "crow, demon" in Old Irish, from a root meaning "battle, fight". In Irish mythology she was a war goddess who took the form of a crow. She is...

Latinized form of a Persian name of unknown meaning. Saint Bademus was a 4th-century Persian martyr who was a victim of Shapur II's persecutions.

Modern Irish form of Badb.

Means "full moon" in Arabic.

Georgian form of Badr.

Feminine form of Badr.

Alternate transcription of Arabic بدرية (see Badriya).

Old German form of Bathilde.

Derived from the Old German elements batu meaning "battle" and wolf meaning "wolf".

Derived from the Old German elements batu "battle" and rat "counsel, advice".

Short form of Albaer and other Limburgish names ending in baer, often derived from the Germanic element beraht meaning "bright".

Old Persian name derived from 𐏎 (baga) meaning "god" and 𐎭𐎠𐎫 (data) meaning "given". This was the name of a 3rd-century BC Persian satrap under the...

Byname derived from Old Norse baggi meaning "bag, pack".

Armenian form of Balthazar.

Persian form of Baqir.

Armenian and Georgian form of Bagadata. This name was borne by several Georgian kings, though it is now uncommon there.

Means "handsome, excellent" in Indonesian.

Means "splendour, glory" in Arabic.

Alternate transcription of Arabic بهاء (see Baha).

Turkish form of Persian بهادر (bahādor), itself from Turkic bagatur meaning "hero, warrior".

Means "hero, warrior" in Persian (of Turkic origin).

From Persian بهادر (bahādor), itself from Turkic bagatur meaning "hero, warrior". This was the name of rulers of the Mughal Empire.

Means "spring" in Persian, Turkish and Azerbaijani.

Derived from Turkmen bahar meaning "spring" and gül meaning "flower, rose" (both roots ultimately of Persian origin).

Means "luck, good fortune" in Swahili, ultimately from Persian بخت (bakht).

Belarusian form of Bogdan.

Alternate transcription of Arabic بهيّة (see Bahiyya).

Alternate transcription of Arabic بهيجة (see Bahija).

Masculine form of Bahija.

Means "happy, joyous, delightful" in Arabic, from the verb بهج (bahija) meaning "to be happy, to rejoice in".

Means "beautiful" in Arabic.

Modern Persian form of Avestan 𐬬𐬊𐬵𐬎 𐬨𐬀𐬥𐬀𐬵 (Vohu Manah) meaning "good mind". This was the name of a Zoroastrian god (one of the Amesha Spenta)...

Uzbek form of Bahadur.