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13,457Bitya is a Hebrew form of Bithiah, a name that appears in the Old Testament. The name Bithiah means "daughter of Yahweh" in Hebrew, deriving from the root baṯ meaning "daughter" and the divine name yah referring to the H...
Björg is a feminine given name used in Iceland, derived from the Old Norse element bjǫrg, meaning "help, salvation" or "protection." It is the Icelandic form of Bjørg, which is used in Norway and other Scandinavian count...
Bjørg is a Norwegian feminine given name derived from Old Norse bjǫrg meaning "help, salvation." It shares origins with Faroese Bjørg and Icelandic Björg. Historically, bjǫrg was also used as a standalone name or as an e...
Bjǫrg is an Old Norse feminine name derived from the element bjǫrg, meaning "help" or "salvation." This name reflects a common theme in Norse naming traditions, where names were often chosen to invoke protection, divine...
Björk is an Icelandic feminine given name that means "birch tree" in the Icelandic language. The name derives from the natural world, reflecting the strong connection between Nordic cultures and their landscapes. In Icel...
Blaanid is the Manx form of the Irish mythological name Bláthnat. It is a female given name of ancient Celtic origin, steeped in the legends of medieval Irish literature.EtymologyThe name derives from the Old Irish eleme...
Blaga is a Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Blagoy. The root name Blagoy originates from the Bulgarian word благ (blag), meaning "sweet, pleasant, good." Thus, Blaga carries t...
Etymology and MeaningBlagica is a Macedonian feminine given name, derived from the adjective blag (благ), meaning "sweet, pleasant, good." The name is formed by adding the diminutive suffix -ica, which is commonly used i...
Blagorodna is a given name of Bulgarian and Macedonian origin, directly derived from the local vocabulary word meaning "noble". The name is composed of the Slavic elements blago ("good") and rod ("family" or "birth"), th...
EtymologyBlagovesta is the Bulgarian feminine form of Blagovest. The masculine name is derived from the Bulgarian elements благ (blag) meaning "sweet, pleasant, good" and вест (vest) meaning "message, news". Together, th...
Blaguna is the feminine form of the Macedonian masculine name Blagun. Derived from the Macedonian word благ (blag), meaning "sweet, pleasant, good", the name carries connotations of kindness and gentleness. Etymology and...
Blaire is a variant spelling of the Blair, a unisex given name of Scottish origin. The name ultimately derives from a Scottish surname that originated from any of the numerous places in Scotland called Blair. These place...
Bláithín is a modern Irish feminine name, essentially a simplified form of the older Bláthíne, which itself is a variant of Bláthnat. The name comes from the Irish element bláth meaning "flower", combined with a diminuti...
Blakely is a modern English feminine given name transferred from the Blakely surname, which itself derives from an Old English place name. The surname originated from the words blæc meaning "black" and leah meaning "wood...
Blanca is the Spanish and Catalan cognate of Blanche, a medieval French nickname meaning "white" or "fair-coloured." The name ultimately derives from the Germanic word *blankaz, which also gave rise to related names in o...
Blanch is a variant of Blanche, originating as an English spelling alteration. Both names derive from the medieval French nickname meaning "white, fair-colored," which traces back to the Germanic root *blankaz meaning "w...
Blanche is a feminine given name of French origin, derived directly from the French word blanche, meaning "white" or "fair-coloured". The word traces its roots through Late Latin blancus to the Germanic root blankaz, whi...
EtymologyBlandina is the Latin form of Blandine, a French name ultimately derived from the Roman cognomen Blandus, meaning "charming" in Latin. The feminine form Blandinus also appears as a masculine variant. The name Bl...
Blandine is the French form of the Roman name Blandina, the feminine of Blandinus, derived from the Roman cognomen Blandus (meaning "charming" in Latin). Etymology and Origin The root name Blandus was a cognomen in ancie...
Blanid is an Anglicized form of the Irish mythological name Bláthnat. It shares the delicate meaning "little flower," derived from the Irish element bláth ("flower") combined with a diminutive suffix. Though rarely used...
EtymologyBlanka is a feminine given name used in Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Slovak, and Slovene. It is a direct cognate of Blanche, ultimately derived from a medieval French nickname meaning "white, fair-coloure...
Bláthíne is a feminine Irish name, a variant of Bláthnat formed with a different diminutive suffix, used in some versions of Irish mythology.Etymology and MeaningBláthíne derives from the Irish element bláth, meaning “fl...
Bláthnaid is a modern Irish feminine name derived from the older mythological name Bláthnat. Bláthnat itself means "little flower" in Irish, combining the element bláth ("flower") with a diminutive suffix. Given this flo...
Bláthnat is a feminine given name from Irish mythology, derived from the Irish element bláth meaning "flower" combined with a diminutive suffix, thus signifying "little flower." In early Irish literature, Bláthnat is a k...
Blažena is a female given name used in Czech and Slovak. It is derived from the Czech and Slovak adjective blažený, meaning "blissful, happy, blessed", which itself comes from the Old Slavic root bolgŭ meaning "good, ple...
Blaženka is a Croatian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Blaž. The name emerges from a Slavic affectionate diminutive pattern, using the suffix -enka. In Serbo-Croatian, it is pronounced /blǎʒeːnka/ (Cyr...
Blažka is a Slovene feminine given name, functioning as the diminutive or variant form of Blaž.Etymology and OriginsThe name Blaž itself is the Slovene and Croatian form of Blaise, which originates from the Roman name Bl...
Blejan is a Cornish feminine given name meaning "flower". Derived directly from the Cornish language, it reflects the region's Celtic linguistic heritage and its tradition of nature-inspired names. While not widely used...
Blerina is an Albanian feminine given name, derived from the masculine name Blerim. The root Blerim directly evokes the natural world, as its meaning is literally "greenery, vegetation" in Albanian. Consequently, Blerina...
Blerta is an Albanian feminine given name that originates from the Albanian word blertë, meaning "green". The name embodies a connection to nature, symbolizing growth, life, and freshness, reflecting the vibrant color it...
Blodeuedd is the original name of the Welsh mythological figure Blodeuwedd, meaning "flowers" in Welsh. This name appears in the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi, a collection of medieval Welsh tales. According to the story...
Blodeuwedd is a name from Welsh mythology, meaning "face of flowers" in Welsh (from blodau "flowers" and gwedd "face"). According to the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi, she was created out of flowers by the magicians Gwyd...
Blodeuyn is a feminine Welsh name meaning "flower". Derived from the Welsh word blodeuyn (literally “flower”), it shares its roots with blod, an element meaning “flower.” The name is closely related to Blodeuwedd, the na...
Blodwen is a Welsh female name meaning "white flowers," derived from the elements blodau ("flowers") and gwen ("white, blessed"). The name is also the title of an opera composed in 1878 by Dr. Joseph Parry, with a libret...
Blondie is an English feminine given name that originated as a nickname for a person with blond hair. It is famously associated with the title character of Chic Young's long-running comic strip Blondie, which debuted in...
Blossom is a feminine given name derived directly from the English word blossom, which ultimately comes from Old English blóstm. It came into use as a rare name in the 19th century, part of a trend of word names drawn fr...
Bluma is a feminine given name of Yiddish origin, derived from the Yiddish word blum (בלום), meaning "flower." It is a classic Ashkenazi Jewish name, often associated with beauty, delicacy, and sweetness, much like its f...
Blythe is a predominantly feminine given name derived from an Old English surname meaning "cheerful," "joyful," or "pleasant." The surname itself traces back to the Old English word bliþe (sometimes spelled blīthe), whic...
Bo is a feminine given name used in Dutch and English contexts, functioning as a variant of Beau. While Beau derives from the French adjective meaning "beautiful, handsome" and has been used as a given name since the mid...
Boadicea is a medieval variant of Boudicca, possibly arising from a scribal error in Latin manuscripts that turned 'ou' into 'oa' or misread the original spelling. Over time, this form became common in historical texts,...
Boann is an Irish goddess and the namesake of the River Boyne, one of Ireland's most historically significant waterways. Her name is derived from Old Irish bó (cow) and finn (white, blessed), literally meaning "white cow...
Bobbi is a given name and nickname, almost exclusively feminine, typically used as a diminutive form (hypocorism) of Roberta or Barbara. In English-speaking countries, it emerged as a variant of Bobbie, sharing the same...
Bobbie is a gender-neutral given name, predominantly used in English. As a masculine name, it is a variant of Bobby, which itself derives from Bob, a common short form of Robert. For females, Bobbie serves as a diminutiv...
Bodil is a Scandinavian feminine given name, principally used in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It derives from the Old Norse name Bóthildr, composed of the elements bót meaning "remedy" and hildr meaning "battle." Thus...
Boel is a Swedish female given name that originated as a medieval form of Bodil. The name Bodil itself comes from the Old Norse name Bóthildr, composed of the elements bót meaning "remedy" and hildr meaning "battle", thu...
Bogdana is a feminine given name used in several Slavic countries, including Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Serbia, and Slovenia. It is the feminine form of Bogdan, a Slavic name that means "given by God" (from bogŭ "god" an...
Etymology Boglárka is a Hungarian female name. Its primary meaning is "buttercup", referring to flowering plants of the genus Ranunculus. The name derives from the archaic Hungarian word boglár, meaning "ornament" or "je...
Bogna is a female given name of Polish origin. It is originally a diminutive of Bogdana, as well as other Slavic names beginning with Bog such as Bogusława and Bogumiła. The name derives from the Slavic word Bóg meaning...
Bogumiła is the feminine form of the Polish masculine name Bogumił. It is composed of the Slavic elements bogŭ meaning "god" and milŭ meaning "gracious, dear", giving Bogumił the combined sense of "favoured by God". Bogu...
Bogusława is the feminine form of the Polish masculine name Bogusław. The root elements trace back to the Proto-Slavic Bogъ meaning 'god' and slava meaning 'glory', combined as a calque from Greek or adapted in medieval...
Bohdana is a feminine given name used primarily in Czech, Slovak, and Ukrainian. It is the feminine form of Bogdan, which means "given by God" from the Slavic elements bogŭ "god" and danŭ "given". This pre-Christian name...
Bohumila is a Czech feminine given name derived from the masculine form Bohumil. It is the Czech equivalent of the Polish Bogumiła and shares its roots in the Slavic elements bogŭ "god" and milŭ "gracious, dear", hence m...
Bohumíra is a Czech feminine given name, serving as the counterpart of Bohumír. Both names derive from the Slavic elements bogŭ “god” and mirŭ “peace, world.” The name thus embodies the concept of “divine peace” or “worl...
Bohunka is a Czech feminine given name that serves as a diminutive of Bohumila or Bohuslava. The name carries a rich Slavic heritage, rooted in the elements bogŭ "god" and milŭ "gracious, dear", ultimately derived from t...
Bohuslava is a feminine given name used primarily in Czech and Ukrainian, formed as the feminine counterpart of Bohuslav. The name ultimately derives from the Slavonic substrate, tracing back to the masculine root Bogusł...
Bóinn is the modern Irish form of Boann, the name of the goddess of the River Boyne (in Irish, Bóinn). The name is deeply rooted in Irish mythology and geography, as the Boyne is one of Ireland's most significant rivers,...
Boitumelo is a feminine given name of Tswana origin, meaning "joy" from the verb itumela ("to be happy"). It reflects the value placed on happiness and gratitude in Tswana culture, where names often embody positive quali...
Bojana is a feminine given name of Slavic origin, primarily used in Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia. It is the feminine form of Bojan, which derives from the Old Slavic element bojĭ meaning "battle." Thus, Bojan...
Bolanle is a Yoruba female given name common in Nigeria. The name translates to "find wealth at home" from the Yoruba language, reflecting a wish for prosperity within one's household. It is often a short form of the ful...
Boleslava is a Czech feminine given name, derived as the female form of Bolesław (or its cognate Boleslav). The masculine root combines the Slavic elements boľe meaning "more, greater" and slava meaning "glory," thus con...