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Short form of Rebecca, from Hebrew meaning to bind or one who binds.
Surname used as given name; family origin suggests French Creole ancestry.
White or pale; represents purity and brightness.
In the shadow of God; combines Hebrew betzal (shadow) with El (God), signifying divine protection.
In the shadow of God, signifying divine protection and guidance.
Devotion or devotional practice, representing spiritual attachment and religious fervor in Hindu and Buddhist philosophy.
India; the land of the Bhara tribe.
Intelligent, radiant, or belonging to Bhrigu; a Sanskrit name with Vedic significance referring to wisdom.
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'feelings,' 'emotions,' or 'meditation,' representing introspection and emotional depth.
Lord of existence; master of being
Expressive or emotionally aware; derived from Sanskrit word for feeling and emotion.
A feminine name derived from Sanskrit 'bhava' meaning emotion, feeling, or existence; suggests an expressive and emotionally aware nature.
Grand, magnificent, splendid, or future; often indicating a promising or brilliant future.
Earth - represents grounding, stability, and foundation in Sanskrit tradition.
Earth in Sanskrit; represents stability, grounding, and connection to nature.
Greek goddess of force, violence, and raw power. Personification of strength and might in ancient Greek mythology.
Saint Blaise; derived from Latin Blasius, traditionally associated with protection and healing.
A variant of Bianca; Italian name meaning 'white'.
White, fair, shining, pure
White and pure; fair in complexion.
Modern variant of Brianna, meaning 'strong' or 'noble.'
Pure and white; symbolizes innocence and clarity.
Lady, mistress, or woman of honor. Used in Persian and Swahili cultures to denote respect and status.
Lively and vivacious; from Latin vivus.
Vietnamese name representing jade or precious green stone; symbolizes beauty and purity.
Strong and exalted. Scottish diminutive of Bridget representing power and grace.
God is my strength; Catalan diminutive form of Gabriel.
Welcome, a blessing name expressing warm greeting and acceptance at birth.
Ancient, eternal, or noble. Represents timeless strength and dignity.
A jewel or precious gem; something small and valuable.
Arabic name meaning clear, pure, or to moisten; variant of Bilal.
Moisture, freshness, wetting
Balance; harmony in Somali language.
Damp, moist, or refreshing; variant spelling of Bilal.
Resolute protector, from the Germanic name William.
Resolute protector. Represents determination and unwavering strength.
Resolute protector; a diminutive of William meaning 'will' combined with 'helmet' in Germanic tradition.
Wisdom
Understanding, intelligence; the third Sefirah in the Kabbalistic Tree of Life representing creative potential
From Sanskrit, literally means 'dot' or 'point,' referring to the decorative mark worn on the forehead in South Asian tradition. Symbolizes auspiciousness and beauty.
Settlement of the Byngas. An English surname derived from a place name.
Peace, or soldier/warrior depending on the character. Represents tranquility and strength.
Daughter. Common West African name with deep familial significance.
Daughter in Wolof and other West African languages, commonly used in Senegal and surrounding regions.
Son of the right hand; blessed and favored.
Son of the right hand. A Hebrew variant of Benjamin, symbolizing strength and divine favor.
Life; from Greek bios.
From the birch tree; symbolizes beauty, growth, and new beginnings
Scandinavian origin meaning 'exalted one' or 'noble one'; from Brigid.
Variant of Bertha, from Germanic roots meaning 'bright' or 'famous.'
A variant of Bertie, meaning 'bright' from Germanic origin. Symbolizes light and clarity.
Blessed, fortunate
Biblical place name referring to Bethshan in ancient Israel.
Cheerful or happy.
Bishop's mark or boundary. From Germanic roots combining ecclesiastical authority with territorial designation.
Beloved; a short Persian name form
Daughter of God; a Hebrew biblical name symbolizing divine favor and protection.
Bear, warrior, brave one
Ruler of peace. Combines rule and peace.
Black or pale. From Old English, referring to dark coloring or fair complexion.
Plain, field, battlefield
Lisp, stammer, firebrand
Variant spelling of Blaise, from Latin Blasius, with possible connections to 'blaze' or 'flame.'
Fair-haired, dark, pale
From a pale or dark clearing; conveys nature and outdoor connection.
From the dark or pale meadow.
White or pale. A French surname used as a given name.
White; pure and innocent.
From the bleak settlement
Related to Saint Blaise; possibly from Latin relating to stammering or blooming.
One who stammers or lisps; from Latin blaesus.
Scottish name meaning 'plain' or 'field,' referring to flat grassland.
Modern variant of Blaze, meaning 'flame' or 'bright fire'; suggests energy and passion.
Yiddish name meaning 'flower' or 'blooming', symbolizing growth and beauty.
A fair-haired or blonde person; derived from the French word for blonde hair.
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