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Baron Masculine English

Etymology and OriginBaron is an English masculine given name derived from the noble title baron. The title itself comes from the Latin baro (genitive baronis), meaning "man, freeman", and ultimately traces back...

Barouch Masculine Greek Bible

Barouch is a Biblical Greek form of Baruch, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Barukh. The root meaning of Baruch is "blessed," as seen in the Hebrew word barukh. In the Greek Old Testament (Septuagint), Baruch was...

Bart Masculine Dutch English

Bart is a masculine given name, typically used as a short form of Bartholomew or its Dutch equivalent Bartholomeus. The name Bartholomew itself comes from the Greek Bartholomaios, which is derived from the Aramaic phrase...

Bartek Masculine Polish

Bartek is a Polish diminutive of Bartłomiej or Bartosz, both of which are Polish forms of the biblical name Bartholomew. While primarily used as a given name in Poland, Bartek also functions as a surname across Central E...

Bartel Masculine Dutch

Bartel is a Dutch short form of Bartholomeus, the Dutch and Latin form of Bartholomew. As a given name, it is used primarily in the Netherlands and among Dutch-speaking communities. Bartel is also a surname with notable...

Baruch Masculine Hebrew English Bible +1

Baruch is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew Bārūḵ (בָּרוּך), meaning "blessed." In the Old Testament, Baruch ben Neriah was the faithful scribe and companion of the prophet Jeremiah (Jeremi...

Barukh Masculine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Barukh is the Hebrew form of Baruch, originating from the Hebrew name בָּרוּך (Baruḵ) meaning "blessed." This name appears in the Old Testament as the name of a companion and scribe to the prophet Jeremiah. Barukh (Baruc...

Barun Masculine Bengali

Barun is the Bengali form of the Vedic god Varuna, whose name derives from Sanskrit vṛ meaning "to surround" or "to encompass." As a Bengali given name, it reflects the rich cultural influence of Hindu mythology in easte...

Bas Masculine Dutch

Bas is a Dutch short form of Sebastiaan, the Dutch variant of Sebastian. As a given name, it is primarily used in the Netherlands and Dutch-speaking regions. The name can also be a short form of the Arabic name Abbas. As...

Bashe Feminine Yiddish

Bashe is a Yiddish feminine diminutive of Batyah, the Hebrew variant of the biblical name Bithiah. In the Hebrew tradition, Bithiah means “daughter of Yahweh,” deriving from the elements (baṯ) “daughter” and (yah) referr...

Basil 2 Masculine Arabic

Basil 2 is a masculine name of Arabic origin, where the lack of an initial vowel combined with the numbering—commonly used in dictionary entries to distinguish homophones—sets it apart from names like Basil derived from...

Basil 1 Masculine English

Basil 1 is a name in English usage, derived from the Greek name Βασίλειος (Basileios), which means "royal, kingly" and originates from the Greek word βασιλεύς (basileus) meaning "king." This powerful etymology reflects t...

Basile Masculine French

Basile is a French masculine given name, equivalent to the English Basil 1. It is a semi-learned borrowing from Latin Basilius, which itself derives from the Ancient Greek name Βασίλειος (Basileios), meaning "royal, king...

Basim Masculine Arabic

Basim is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "smiling." It derives from the Arabic root basama (to smile), which also gives rise to related words conveying joy, cheerfulness, and pleasantness. The name is traditionall...

Basir Masculine Arabic

Basir (also spelled Basseer) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "wise" or "insightful." In Islamic tradition, al-Baṣīr (البصير) is one of the 99 names of Allah, referring to the "All-Seeing" or "All-Perceptive." T...

Basit Masculine Arabic

Basit (also transliterated as Basīṭ) is an Arabic masculine given name. The name comes from the Arabic root ب-س-ط (b-s-ṭ), which conveys the idea of spreading, extending, or enlarging. As a personal name, Basit means "on...

Bastien Masculine French

Bastien is a French masculine given name, emerging as a short form of Sébastien, the French version of Sebastian. It is sometimes used as an independent name in French-speaking countries. Etymology and Origin The name tr...

Batu Masculine Mongolian

Batu is a masculine given name of Mongolian origin, meaning "strong, firm". It is most famously associated with Batu Khan (c. 1205–1255), a grandson of Genghis Khan who founded the Golden Horde, a khanate that ruled much...

Batul Feminine Arabic

Batul is an Arabic feminine name meaning "virgin", used as an epithet of the Virgin Mary. It is the Arabic counterpart of Mary, referencing her perpetual virginity in Christian and Islamic tradition. In Islam, Mary (Mary...

Baxter Masculine English

Etymology and OriginsBaxter is an English masculine name that originated as an occupational surname meaning "(female) baker." It derives from the Old English element bæcere combined with a feminine agent suffix, making i...

Baxtiyor Masculine Uzbek

Baxtiyor is the Uzbek form of the Persian name Bakhtiar, which derives from the Persian elements bakht (fortune, luck) and -yar (possessing, friend). The name thus carries the meaning "lucky" or "fortunate." In Uzbek, th...

Baylor Unisex English

Baylor is a unisex given name of English origin, originating from a surname. The surname itself may be an Americanized form of the German Beiler, which derives from Middle High German beile meaning "measuring stick," lik...

Baz Masculine English

Baz is a chiefly British diminutive of Barry or Basil. As a nickname, it is used affectionately or informally, and in some contexts it has also developed as an independent given name or surname. The pronunciation typical...

Bazyli Masculine Polish

Bazyli is a Polish masculine given name, equivalent to the English Basil 1. It derives from the Greek name Basileios, meaning "royal" or "kingly," from basileus ("king").Etymology and HistoryPolish adopted the name via t...

Bea Feminine Dutch English +1

Bea is a short form of Beatrix or Beáta, used as a feminine given name in Dutch, English, and Hungarian. Its primary root is Beatrix, which likely derives from the Late Latin name Viatrix—a feminine form of Viator meanin...

Bear Masculine English

Bear is an English masculine given name derived directly from the English word for the animal, itself from Old English bera, ultimately from a root meaning "brown". The name belongs to a widespread European tradition of...

Beat Masculine German

Etymology and Historical BackgroundBeat is a German masculine given name, particularly prevalent in German-speaking Switzerland. It is the Swiss German form of the Latin name Beatus, meaning "blessed," derived from the L...

Beatrix Feminine Dutch English +3

Etymology and OriginsBeatrix is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from Viatrix, the female form of the Late Latin name Viator, meaning "voyager" or "traveller". The spelling was later influenced by the Latin...

Beatriz Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Beatriz is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Beatrix, a name of Late Latin origin. It derives ultimately from Viatrix, the feminine form of Viator meaning "voyager, traveller," but its spelling was influenced by the Lat...

Beau Unisex Dutch English

Beau is a given name of French origin, meaning "beautiful, handsome" (from the French adjective beau). Although it is grammatically masculine in French, it has been used as a unisex name in English-speaking countries and...

Beaumont Masculine English

Beaumont is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from the French surname Beaumont, which means "beautiful mountain" (from Old French beu, bel 'beautiful' + mont 'mountain'). The surname originally referred t...

Becky Feminine English

Becky is a feminine given name, typically a diminutive (hypocorism) of Rebecca.Etymology and Historical ContextThe name Rebecca comes from the Hebrew Rivqa (רִבְקָה), probably meaning "join" or "snare" from a Semitic roo...

Bedřich Masculine Czech

Bedřich is the Czech form of Frederick, a name with deep roots in Germanic aristocratic history. The name Frederick itself derives from the Old German elements fridu meaning "peace" and rih meaning "ruler, king", hence "...

Bedros Masculine Armenian

Bedros is the Western Armenian transcription of Petros, itself the Greek and Armenian form of Peter, meaning "stone". The name echoes the apostle Simon Peter, whom Jesus called Cephas (Aramaic for "stone"), and is widely...

Bedwyr Masculine Welsh Welsh +1

Bedwyr is a Welsh masculine name and the original form of Bedivere, a key figure in Arthurian legend. The name is possibly derived from bedwen "birch" and gwr "man", meaning "birch man". It is closely associated with Bed...

Begüm Feminine Turkish

Begüm is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the royal title begüm, itself a feminine form of the Turkic beg meaning "chieftain" (modern Turkish bey). The title is historically used in Central and South Asia as an...

Behar Masculine Albanian

Behar is an Albanian masculine given name derived from the archaic Albanian word behar, meaning “spring” or “summer.” The word itself traces back to Turkish bahar, which ultimately originates from Persian, reflecting the...

Behram Masculine Turkish

Behram is a Turkish masculine given name, the Turkish form of Bahram.EtymologyThe name derives ultimately from the Avestan Vərəthraghna (𐬬𐬆𐬭𐬆𐬚𐬭𐬀𐬖𐬥𐬀), meaning "victory over resistance." In Zoroastrianism, Verethragna was...

Bekir Masculine Turkish

Bekir is the Turkish form of Bakr, an Arabic name meaning "young camel." The name is closely linked to Abu Bakr (a combination of Abu and Bakr), the companion and father-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad and the first calip...

Bel Masculine Semitic

EtymologyBel is a Semitic masculine name, serving as the Akkadian cognate of Ba'al. The name derives from the Semitic root *bʿl, meaning "lord, master, or possessor." In ancient Babylonian religion, Bel was used primaril...

Běla Feminine Czech

Etymology Běla is a feminine given name of Czech origin. Deriving from the Old Slavic root *bělŭ meaning "white", Běla carries connotations of clarity and brightness. Linguistically, it is the Czech analog of Italian Bia...

Béla Masculine Hungarian

Béla [ˈbeːlɒ] is a common Hungarian masculine given name. Its exact etymology is uncertain, but several plausible origins have been proposed. One theory traces it to the Old Hungarian word bél, meaning “heart” or “inside...

Belgin Feminine Turkish

Belgin is a common feminine Turkish given name. Derived from Turkish, the name means "clear" or "distinct," evoking qualities of clarity and purity. It is used primarily in Turkey and among Turkish-speaking communities....

Beli Masculine Welsh

Beli is a masculine Welsh name, probably a derivative of Belenus. In Welsh mythology, Beli Mawr ("Beli the Great") is a prominent ancestor deity who established several royal lines in Wales.Etymology and OriginsThe name...

Belinay Feminine Turkish

Belinay is a feminine Turkish name that poetically describes a natural phenomenon: the reflection of the moon on the surface of a lake. The name is formed from two Turkish elements: beli, meaning "clear" or "distinct," a...

Belinda Feminine English

Belinda is a feminine given name of uncertain origin, first recorded in the 17th century. Its most common hypothesis derives the first element from Italian bella meaning "beautiful," paired with a second element possibly...

Belinha Feminine Portuguese

Belinha is a Portuguese diminutive of Isabel, the medieval Occitan form of Elizabeth. In Portuguese, the suffix -inha typically conveys endearment or smallness, making Belinha an affectionate variant. The root name Isabe...

Belma Feminine Turkish Bosnian

Belma is a female given name used primarily in Turkish and Bosnian cultures. Its exact etymology remains uncertain; the meaning is widely regarded as unknown. Some sources suggest a possible connection to the word bel me...

Ben Masculine Dutch English +1

Ben is a masculine given name used in Dutch, English, and German. It is predominantly a short form of Benjamin, Benedict, and other names beginning with Ben. In Dutch, it can also be an abbreviation for Bernhard.Etymolog...

Beñat Masculine Basque

EtymologyBeñat is the Basque form of Bernard, a name of Old German origin. Bernard is derived from the elements bern ("bear") and hart ("hard, firm, brave, hardy"), lending the overall meaning "brave as a bear" or "hardy...

Bendik Masculine Norwegian

Bendik is a Norwegian masculine given name derived as a form of Benedict. The name Benedict ultimately originates from the Late Latin name Benedictus, meaning "blessed." It gained widespread popularity among Christians d...

Bendiks Masculine Latvian

Bendiks is a Latvian given name and surname, derived as a local form of Benedict. The name Benedict originates from the Late Latin Benedictus, meaning "blessed." In Latvian, Bendiks reflects the adaptation of this widely...

Bendt Masculine Danish

Bendt is a Danish given name, a less common spelling of Bent 1. Like Bent, Bendt ultimately derives from the Late Latin name Benedict, meaning "blessed". The name has religious connotations, tracing its popularity to the...

Bengt Masculine Swedish

Bengt is a Swedish masculine given name, the Swedish form of Benedict. The name ultimately derives from the Late Latin name Benedictus, meaning "blessed." It gained popularity in Sweden through the spread of Christianity...

Benita Feminine Spanish

Benita is a female given name that originated as the feminine form of Benito, which is the Spanish masculine equivalent. The name is ultimately derived from the Latin Benedictus, meaning "blessed." It is primarily used i...

Benito Masculine Italian Spanish

Benito is the Spanish contracted form of Benedicto, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Benedictus, meaning "blessed." The name gained popularity in Spanish- and Italian-speaking regions through veneration of S...

Benj Masculine English

Benj is an English short form of the name Benjamin. While Ben is the most common diminutive, Benj offers a slightly less familiar variant. It is typically used as a male given name, though its usage is relatively rare co...

Benji Masculine English

Benji is a diminutive of Benjamin, commonly used as a masculine given name in English-speaking countries. It originated as a nickname, likely influenced by similar pet forms like Ben and Benjy. EtymologyThe root name Ben...

Benjy Masculine English

Benjy is a masculine given name, typically a diminutive or hypocoristic form of Benjamin. While primarily used as a nickname, it has also been adopted as a stand-alone given name in English-speaking countries, particular...

Benoît Masculine French

Benoît is the French form of Benedict, derived from the Late Latin name Benedictus, meaning "blessed." The name is deeply rooted in Christian tradition, most notably through the 6th-century Saint Benedict, the founder of...

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