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An Italian variation of Baldwin.

An Old Norse variant of Balder.

This name originates from the Old German components bald, meaning "bold" or "brave," and rih, which signifies "ruler" or "king." It was the name of a...

Portuguese variation of Baldwin.

Spanish version of Baldwin.

The German and Icelandic versions of Balder.

Means "bold friend", originating from the Old German components bald, which signifies "bold" or "brave", and wini, meaning "friend". During the...

The Basque version of Valentinus, which corresponds to Valentine 1.

The surname has Scottish origins and is derived from various place names that include Gaelic words meaning "village" (baile) and "pasture" or...

The Hungarian version of Valentinus, corresponding to Valentine 1.

Derived from Kazakh бал (bal), which means "honey," and жан (jan), signifying "soul."

The Marathi version of Balakrishna.

Greek version of Bilhah.

The origin and significance of the name are unclear. In Irish mythology, Balor was a powerful king of the Fomorians. He possessed a dreaded eye that...

Alternative form of Bilqis.

Spanish variation of Balthazar. It is also the form (of Belshazzar) found in the Greek version of the Old Testament.

Latin version of Belshazzar found in the Old Testament.

The Latin equivalent of Balthazar. Shakespeare featured this name for minor characters in his plays Romeo and Juliet (1596) and Much Ado About Nothing...

A variation of Belshazzar. Balthazar is the name traditionally given to one of the wise men (also referred to as the Magi or three kings) who paid...

Derived from the Old German components bald, meaning "bold" or "brave," and hilt, signifying "battle." This name belonged to a 7th-century saint, who...

Derived from Sanskrit बल (bala), which signifies "strength" or "power," and is associated with the Hindu deity Indra.

An alternative spelling of Kazakh Балжан (refer to Baljan).

Has the meaning "knight" in the Javanese language.

Derived from the Italian term bambina, which means "young girl". American author Marjorie Benton Cooke incorporated it into her 1914 novel titled Bamb...

Translates to "follow me home" in the Yoruba language.

Represents "harbour, port" in Arabic, derived from Persian.

Has the meaning "they have grown" in Zulu, Xhosa, and Ndebele.

Derived from the English term signifying "source of sorrow or destruction". This name belongs to a villain in the Batman comic series and films,...

Means "it is sufficient" in Zulu, Xhosa, Ndebele, and Swazi.

Has the meaning "let's build a house together" in Yoruba.

Derived from an English surname originally bestowed upon someone residing by a hillside or elevated terrain.

The origin of this name is unclear and may stem from the Scottish Gaelic words bàn, meaning "white," and , which translates to "dog" or "hound." It...

Derived from Persian بانو (bānū), which signifies "lady".

Derived from Sino-Vietnamese (bảo), which signifies "treasure, jewel".

Derived from Chinese (bǎo), which means "treasure, jewel, precious, rare," and from (bāo), signifying "praise, honor," or (bāo), representing...

A German variation of Baptiste. It frequently accompanies the name Johann, in recognition of Saint John the Baptist.

Latin version of Baptiste.

The term "baptist" in French translates to "baptist" and has its roots in the Greek word βάπτω, which means "to dip". This name is typically bestowed...

A diminutive form of the name Baptiste in French.

The feminine version of Baptiste.

The Arabic meaning of this term is "eternal". It served as the nom de plume for a poet from Turkey during the 16th century.

The term "opener, discoverer" in Arabic is derived from the root بقر (baqara), which signifies "to split open" [1]. Muhammad al-Baqir held the...

Kazakh variation of Bakhtiar.

Kazakh version of Bakyt.

Derived from the Kazakh terms бақыт (baqyt), which means "happiness" or "luck," and жан (jan), signifying "soul," both of which have roots in Persian.

Czech diminutive form of Barbora.

A Croatian abbreviation of Barbara.

The Scottish Gaelic version of Barbara.

Barack Obama, the former president of the United States (born in 1961), was named after his Kenyan father. His father had adapted the original name Ba...

The word signifies lightning in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Barak served as a military leader under the prophetess Deborah, and together they...

Derived from Arabic بركة (baraka), which signifies "blessing".

The word signifies "blessing" in Swahili, derived from the Arabic term بركة (baraka).

The word signifies "blessings" in Arabic, representing the plural of بركة (baraka).

The word means "rain" in the Persian language. It is usually feminine in Persian but masculine in Turkish and Kurdish.

Has the meaning "exalted" in the Persian language.

A shortened version of Barbara.

Portuguese and Spanish versions of Barbara.

Derived from the Greek term βάρβαρος (barbaros), which translates to "foreign, non-Greek". Legend has it that Saint Barbara, a young woman, was slain...