Names starting with B
1,323 Names found
French variant of Barbara. Today, it is typically used exclusively in reference to the saint, whereas Barbara remains more popular as a given name.
A diminutive form of the name Barbara.
Diminutive of Barbara. This name is associated with a doll created by Mattel in 1959. It was inspired by the designer’s daughter.
The Czech, Slovak, and Lithuanian versions of Barbara.
The surname is of Scottish and English origin, derived from the English place name Berkeley. This place name comes from the Old English elements beorc...
A Norwegian variant of the Old Norse name Bárðr, which combines the elements bǫð meaning "battle" and friðr meaning "peace".
The name originates from the Old German components barta, meaning "axe," and wolf, which refers to a wolf.
A Croatian diminutive form of the name Barbara.
Of uncertain origin, the name Barlaam appears in Christian lore as a 3rd-century hermit who converted Josaphat, the son of an Indian king, to...
Greek version of an Aramaic name. In the New Testament, the name Barnabas was given to a Cypriot Jew named Joseph, who was a companion of Paul on his...
The term originates from the Latin word baro (genitive baronis), which translates to "man" or "freeman," and is believed to have its roots in the...
The Greek version of the name Baruch found in the Bible.
Diminutive form of either Finbar or Bairrfhionn.
Derived from a surname that likely meant "quarrelsome, deceptive" in Middle English, initially bestowed upon someone known for their contentious...
Earlier version of Bairrfhionn.
A shortened version of Bartholomew or Bartholomeus. It is also the name of a playful and often troublesome character in the animated series The Simpso...
A Polish diminutive form of either Bartłomiej or Bartosz.
A shortened version of Bartholomeus.
French variation of Bartholomew.
Greek form of Bartholomew in the New Testament.
The German version of Bartholomew.
The Old Church Slavic version of Bartholomew.
The Dutch and Latin equivalent of Bartholomew.
The English version of Βαρθολομαῖος (Bartholomaios) is derived from the Greek rendition of an Aramaic name that translates to "son of Talmai." In the ...
The Polish version of Bartholomew.
Croatian version of Bartholomew.
A shortened Italian version of Bartholomew.
The Spanish version of Bartholomew.
The Italian feminine version of Bartholomew.
Czech variant of Bartholomew.
Slovak and Croatian variation of Bartholomew.
Italian variation of Bartholomew.
The names Portuguese and Galician versions of Bartholomew. An illustrious individual with this name is the Portuguese navigator Bartolomeu Dias, who...
The Catalan version of Bartholomew, frequently used in the Balearic Islands.
The Polish version of Bartholomew.
Derived from the Hebrew name בָּרוּך which means blessed. In the Old Testament, it is the name of a companion to the prophet Jeremiah, who served as...
Hebrew equivalent of Baruch.
The Belarusian version of Boris.
The Hebrew name בַּרְזִלָּי (Barzillai) originates from the word בַּרְזֶל (barzel), which means "iron" [2]. This name appears in the Old Testament in...
A shortened version of Sebastiaan.
The term "lord of the woods" comes from the Basque words baso, meaning "woods," and jaun, meaning "lord." This expression is associated with a figure...