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Barneston

A locational surname meaning 'barn estate' or 'farmstead,' derived from Old English.

Barnet

A surname derived from the Old English personal name meaning 'bear cub.'

Barnett

A diminutive form of Bernard, meaning 'brave as a bear.'

Barney

A diminutive form of Barnabas or Barnard, meaning 'son of consolation' or 'brave as a bear.'

Barnham

A locational name meaning 'homestead by the barn,' derived from Old English.

Barnhard

A variation of Bernard, meaning 'strong as a bear.'

Barnhardo

An adaptation of Bernard, meaning 'brave as a bear.'

Barni

A diminutive of Barnabás, meaning 'son of encouragement.'

Barnie

A diminutive of Bernard or Barnabas, meaning 'brave as a bear' or 'son of consolation.'

Barnim

Derived from the Old High German elements meaning 'bear' and 'home.'

Barnum

Originally a locational surname meaning 'home by the barn.'

Barny

A diminutive of Bernard, meaning 'brave as a bear.'

Barocunas

A surname of Spanish origin with no specific widely accepted meaning available.

Baron

Baron originally denotes a title of nobility or a feudal lord.

Baronet

Baronet is a title of honor in Britain, ranking below a baron.

Baronett

Baronett is a variant spelling of Baronet, referring to a man of a certain rank in the British peerage.

Barr

Barr is a surname derived from places named Berrow, meaning 'barrow' or hill.

Barra

Barra means 'spear' in Gaelic, often associated with strength.

Barrant

Barrant is a variant of the name Bernard, meaning 'brave as a bear' in Old German.

Barrat

Barrat is derived from the surname Barrett, meaning 'bear strength' in Old German.

Barratt

Barratt is a variant of Barrett, meaning 'strength of the bear' in Old German.

Barrclay

A surname derived from a place meaning 'birch wood clearing.'

Barre

Derived from the Old French word for 'bar' or 'barrier.'

Barret

A diminutive form of the name Bernard, meaning 'brave as a bear.'

Barrett

A variation of Barret, meaning 'spear strength.'

Barrey

A variant of Barry meaning 'spear.'

Barric

A name derived from a surname, meaning 'fortified place.'

Barrick

A name meaning 'from the fort,' originally a surname.

Barrie

A diminutive of Bartholomew, meaning 'son of the farmer.'

Barrik

Derived from the surname Barrick, meaning 'stronghold.'

Barrington

A place name meaning 'settlement by the hill.'

Barrlow

Derived from the surname meaning 'hill with birch trees.'

Barron

Means 'noble' or 'a Lord.'

Barrow

Refers to a burial mound or hill.

Barrton

A variation of the name meaning 'town by a hill.'

Barry

Means 'spear.'

Barrymore

A patronymic surname meaning 'from Barry's estate.'

Bart

Derived from Bartholomew, meaning ‘son of the furrow’ or ‘farmer.’

Bartek

A diminutive of Bartholomew, meaning ‘son of the furrow’ or ‘plowman.’

Bartel

A variant of Bartholomew, meaning ‘son of the ploughman.’

Bartemius

A variant of Bartholomew, meaning ‘son of the earth.’

Barth

Derived from the name Bartholomew, representing ‘son of the furrow.’

Barthalemy

Another form of Bartholomew, implying ‘son of the furrow.’

Barthel

A diminutive form of Bartholomew, meaning ‘son of the furrow.’

Barthelemy

A French version of Bartholomew, meaning ‘son of the furrow.’

Barthelmy

Variant of Barthelemy, meaning ‘son of the plowman.’

Barthold

A variant of Bartholomew, denoting agriculture and earth.

Bartholemew

An English version of Bartholomew, meaning ‘son of the furrow.’

Bartholome

Meaning ‘son of the furrow’ or ‘farmer,’ originating from Bartholomew in the New Testament.

Bartholomeo

Son of the furrow; farmer.

Bartholomeus

Son of the furrow; farmer.

Bartholomew

Son of the furrow; farmer.

Bartholomieu

Son of the furrow; farmer.

Barthram

Son of Bartholomew; derived from the name Bartholomew.

Bartilmew

Son of Bartholomew; derived from Bartholomew.

Bartle

Son of Bart; diminutive of Bartholomew.

Bartleah

Son of Bart; a variant of Bartle.

Bartleigh

Son of Bartholomew; derived from Bart with a suffix indicating place.

Bartlet

A diminutive of Bartholomew; son of Bartholomew.

Bartlett

A diminutive form of Bartholomew; little Bart.

Bartley

Clearing in the woods; son of Bartholomew.

Bartlomiej

Son of the furrow; farmer; Polish form of Bartholomew.

Barto

Son of the furrow; short form of Bartholomeo.

Bartol

Son of the furrow; Spanish form of Bartholomew.

Bartold

Strong as an army; derived from Bartholomew.

Bartoli

Son of Bart; derived from Bartholomeo.

Bartolmeu

Son of the furrow; Portuguese variant of Bartholomew.

Bartolo

Son of the furrow; diminutive of Bartholomeo.

Bartolomaj

Son of the furrow; a variant of Bartlomiej.

Bartolome

Derived from the Hebrew name 'Bartholomai', meaning 'son of the furrow' or 'ploughman'.

Bartolomej

Czech variant of Bartholomew, meaning 'son of the furrow' or 'ploughman'.

Bartolomeo

Italian variant of Bartholomew, meaning 'son of the furrow'.

Bartolomeu

Portuguese variant of Bartholomew, meaning 'son of the furrow'.

Barton

Derived from a surname meaning 'barley town' or 'town where barley is grown'.

Bartosz

Polish form of Bartholomew, meaning 'son of the furrow'.

Bartram

Derived from a surname meaning 'from the land of the barrows'.

Bartt

A diminutive form of Bartholomew.

Bartulme

Croatian variant of Bartholomew, meaning 'son of the furrow'.

Barty

A diminutive or nickname for Bartholomew.

Barunka

A diminutive form of Barbara, meaning 'foreign' or 'stranger'.

Barwick

Derived from a place name meaning 'where the barley grows'.

Barwolf

A name composed of the elements meaning 'bear' and 'wolf'.

Barwyn

A name derived from Welsh, meaning 'a place near a river'.

Basbas

Basbas is a diminutive or variation of names like Basil, often associated with 'royalty' or 'noble'.

Bascom

Bascom means 'the valley of the people', and is of English origin, used as a surname as well.

Basia

Derived from 'Barbara', it means 'foreign' or 'strange', indicating a sense of uniqueness.

Basich

A diminutive form of names like 'Basil', meaning 'kingly' or 'royal'.

Basil

Means 'royal' or 'kingly', widely known from saints and historical figures in Christianity.

Basile

A variant of 'Basil', meaning 'royal', symbolizing leadership and authority.

Basili

Short for 'Basil', indicating 'kingly' or 'royal', commonly used in Christian contexts.

Basilia

Means 'queen' and is derived from 'Basil', associated with nobility.

Basilie

A variant of 'Basil', meaning 'kingly', indicating nobility and leadership.

Basilio

A derived form of 'Basil', meaning 'brave', often used in Christian contexts.

Basilios

Means 'kingly', being a variant of 'Basil', often used in Eastern Orthodox Christianity.

Basilissa

Means 'queen', a female version of 'Basil', with royal connotations.

Basilius

Derived from 'Basil', it translates to 'kingly', emphasizing nobility in Catholic tradition.

Basilus

Also meaning 'kingly', it is another form of 'Basil' and emphasizes strength and leadership qualities.

Bastein

Variant of Bastian, meaning 'venerable' or 'revered' from Latin.

Bastiaan

Derived from Sebastian, meaning 'from Sebastia,' a town in ancient Cappadocia.

Bastian

Derived from Sebastian, meaning 'venerable' or 'revered' in Latin.

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