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From Arabic 'bayan' meaning clarity, eloquence, or manifestation; symbolizes clear communication.
Warrior, hero, or brave one in Filipino culture.
French/English origin; historically associated with Old French meaning 'chestnut-colored' or 'bay-colored.'
Beautiful, derived from Yiddish.
Steward or bailiff. A modern variation of the English surname Bailey.
From the English occupational surname meaning 'bailiff' or 'steward.'
From English origin, referring to 'bailiff' or 'steward.' Variant spelling of Bailey.
A bailiff or official; from the occupational surname Bailey.
From the barn or village with cattle. Connected to pastoral heritage and rural traditions.
Royal; kingly. From the Greek word for king.
Short form of Beatrice, derived from Latin 'beatus' meaning 'blessed' or 'happy.'
Blessed or happy, derived from Latin 'beatus'
She who brings happiness, blessed
She who brings happiness. From Latin 'beatus' meaning blessed or happy.
From Latin, meaning 'she who brings happiness' or 'blessed'.
She who brings happiness or blessed traveler
Beautiful, handsome, admirer
French surname meaning 'beautiful' (from 'beau') used as a given name.
Handsome water crossing; from 'beau' (beautiful/handsome) and 'ford' (shallow river crossing).
Variant of Beulah, from Hebrew 'B'ulah' meaning 'married,' 'taken,' or 'claimed.'
Beautiful mountain, from French words meaning beauty and mountain.
Beautiful regard or beautiful look. Conveys elegance and noble observation.
To bind. Short form of Rebecca.
To bind or join; a modern spelling of Rebecca from Hebrew roots.
Stream or small brook; from the Old English word for flowing water.
To bind or captivate; one who enchants
From Old English 'bec' meaning beak. Often used as a surname-derived first name.
Bee cottage, little brook
To bind or captivating; from Hebrew Rebekah, symbolizes grace and devotion.
Homestead by the stream
To bind; captivating and compelling.
To bind; captivating one. Derived from Rebecca.
From an English place name meaning a clearing in a meadow.
Old English name possibly related to 'Bede,' traditionally associated with prayer or 'one who prays.'
English place name meaning the ford of a man named Beda.
Dweller by beech trees. Evokes connection to nature and woodland stability.
Yiddish name traditionally associated with beauty and elegance.
Associated with Scottish/Celtic mythology; related to the goddess of winter in ancient traditions.
Son of the right hand. A variant spelling of Benjamin.
Diminutive of Rebecca or Rebekah, from Hebrew meaning to bind or to join.
To bind, from the Hebrew name Rebecca, symbolizing devotion and connection.
One who binds; variant of Becky from Hebrew Rebecca
White. A name symbolizing purity, clarity, and brightness in Hungarian and Slavic traditions.
Companion or friend. An Arabic name representing loyalty and close relationships.
From English place name meaning 'beautiful ford'.
Possibly related to Balkis, the legendary Queen of Sheba in Islamic and Middle Eastern tradition; suggests royalty and wisdom
Beautiful, lovely
Beautiful woman in Italian; also a poisonous plant
A modern compound combining bella (beautiful) with grace (virtue), representing beauty and elegance.
Beautiful May; modern compound of Bella (beautiful) and Mae (variant of Mary).
Beautiful Mary; compound of Bella (beautiful) and Marie (Mary).
Beautiful friend, fine companion
Beautiful rose; compound name combining Italian bella and the flower rose.
Warrior woman; she who wages war, derived from Latin bellator meaning warrior.
Beautiful; embodying beauty and elegance
Beautiful mountain; derived from French 'beau' (beautiful) and 'mont' (mountain), used as a place name and surname transferred to a given name.
Settlement or settlement on a hill. An English surname used as a first name.
Bright and beautiful; from Germanic elements meaning fair or bright.
Ethiopian/Amharic origin name used in Ethiopian naming traditions.
Son of Yah or God is my light
Bold bear or strong bear; from Germanic elements ben (bear) and hard (strong).
Victorious, prevailing.
Blessed; fortunate and favored.
Blessed; one who is blessed or fortunate.
Feminine form of Latin Benedictus, meaning blessed or worthy of blessing.
Spanish/Italian form of Benedict; Latin origin meaning 'blessed'.
English name meaning 'blessed,' derived from the Latin word 'benedictus.'
My son
Benign or kind; represents compassion, gentleness, and goodness.
Son of the right hand; symbolizes favor, strength, and divine blessing.
Variant of Benjamin, Hebrew name meaning 'son of the right hand', symbolizing favor and strength.
Son of the right hand or son of my days. Symbolizes strength, wisdom, and being favored.
Son of the right hand; a variant of Benjamin.
Hebrew 'son of the right hand', symbolizing strength, favored status, and protection.
Son of the right hand.
Son of the right hand. Hebrew name symbolizing favor, strength, and divine blessing.
Short form of Benjamin, meaning 'son of the right hand.'
A nickname for Benjamin, meaning 'son of the right hand.' Represents blessing and good fortune.
Hebrew name meaning 'son of the right hand,' denoting a favored or blessed child.
Son of the right hand; a nickname for Benjamin derived from Hebrew ben (son) and jamin (right hand).
From Latin 'Benedictus,' meaning blessed or fortunate.
Blessed, little blessed one
Blessed; feminine form of Benedict from Latin benedictus.
Derived from Benedict, a Latin name meaning 'blessed' or 'well-spoken.' Symbolizes blessedness and eloquence.
Blessed; derived from Germanic roots meaning blessed or good.
Related to Benjamin, meaning son of the right hand.
From Latin 'benedictus' meaning 'blessed' or 'well-spoken'
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