Bastien
Short form of Sebastian, meaning 'venerable' or 'revered.'
Baterich
Baterich is derived from Slavic roots meaning 'brave warrior' or 'defender'.
Bates
Bates is derived from a diminutive of Bartholomew, meaning 'son of the furrow' or 'ploughman'.
Bathilda
Bathilda is of German origin meaning 'battle maid' or 'warrior maiden'.
Bathilde
Bathilde means 'battle maiden' in Old French and is associated with a Merovingian queen.
Batholomew
Batholomew is a variant of Bartholomew, meaning 'son of the farmer' or 'son of the furrows' in Hebrew.
Batish
Batish refers to 'brave' or 'heroic' in Slavic cultures.
Batista
Batista is derived from 'Baptist', meaning 'to baptize' or 'immerser' in the context of Christianity.
Batte
A diminutive form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Batty
A diminutive of Elizabeth, often interpreted as 'God is my oath.'
Baubie
A diminutive form of the name Barbara, meaning 'stranger' or 'foreigner' in Greek.
Baudelaire
Derived from an old French place name meaning 'of the river' or 'from the riverbank'.
Baudet
A French diminutive form of the name 'baud' which translates to 'bold' or 'brave'.
Baudier
A variant of Baudry, meaning 'bold' or 'brave' in French.
Baudkin
A diminutive derived from 'Baud', meaning 'brave' or 'bold'.
Baudoin
Derived from Old French, meaning 'bold friend'.
Baudouin
French form of Baldwin, meaning 'brave friend'.
Baudoyn
A variation of Baudouin, meaning 'brave friend'.
Baudric
Derived from Old High German, meaning 'brave ruler'.
Baudry
French variant of the name Aldric, meaning 'old ruler' or 'wise ruler'.
Baudwin
Variant of Baldwin, meaning 'bold friend' in Old German.
Baug
Related to Old French names meaning 'to hold' or 'to possess'.
Baumar
A French surname derived from a location-based name meaning 'of the tree'.
Baumer
Meaning 'one who works with the trees or woods', often associated with lumber or building trades.
Bautista
Spanish form of the name John, meaning 'the baptist', linked to St. John the Baptist.
Bawden
A hill by the water; fortified place
Bax
A nickname derived from the surname meaning 'baker' or 'baker's son'
Baxley
A clearing in the woods; a stronghold by the stream
Baxter
The baker; one who bakes bread
Bay
A small inlet or a place where a river meets the sea
Bayard
Bayard means 'of the bay' or 'the bay horse', often associated with bravery in medieval literature.
Bayarde
Bayarde is a feminine variation of Bayard, often used as a name in French-speaking cultures.
Bayerd
Bayerd is a variant of Berthold, meaning 'bright leader' in Germanic roots.
Bayhard
Bayhard means 'a brave one', with its roots in Old English, often connected to chivalric qualities.
Bayle
Bayle means 'fortified enclosure' or 'from the town', used for either gender in English-speaking regions.
Baylea
Baylea is a variation of Bailey, meaning 'bailiff' or 'steward', commonly used as a feminine name.
Baylee
Baylee derives from Bailey and means 'bailiff', often used for both boys and girls.
Baylei
Baylei is an alternative spelling of Baylee, meaning 'bailiff', generally unisex.
Bayleigh
Bayleigh is a variant of Bailey combined with 'leigh', meaning 'from the bailiff’s meadow', typically feminine.
Baylen
Baylen likely derives from Bailey, suggesting 'housing' or 'enclosed area', typically male.
Bayley
Bayley, linked to Bailey, means 'bailiff' and is widely used as a unisex name.
Bayli
Bayli is a feminine form derived from Bailey, translating to 'bailiff' or 'housekeeper'.
Baylie
Baylie is another spelling variation of Bailey, meaning 'bailiff', generally gender-neutral.
Bayliegh
Bayliegh is a creative spelling variation of Bailey, signifying 'bailiff', used for any gender.
Baylin
Baylin is derived from Bailey, meaning 'bailiff', commonly used for both genders.
Baylor
Baylor is derived from the occupational name Bailey, meaning 'bailiff', often used for both genders.
Bayly
A surname derived from the Old French term meaning 'bailiff' or 'administrative official'.
Baylye
A variant of Bayly, often used as a feminine form in modern contexts.
Baynbridge
A surname indicating a bridge over a river or a stream in the vicinity of a bay.
Bayne
Derived from a surname meaning 'a person who lives near a river valley'.
Baynebridge
A combination of Bayne and bridge, referring to the location near a bridge by a bay.
Baynes
A surname originating from 'a person living near a river or stream'.
Bayrd
An English surname derived from 'baird', meaning 'poet' or 'singer'.
Bayusha
A diminutive form of a name meaning 'to delight' or 'to be happy'.
Bazyl
Royal or kingly; associated with bravery
Bazyli
Derived from the Greek name Basilios, meaning 'king' or 'royal'; significant in Christian heritage
Bea
Bringer of happiness or she who brings joy
Beadda
Derived from 'bead' meaning a prayer or a rosary; hence associated with devotion
Beaduburg
Meaning 'fortified place of prayer'; reflects protection and spirituality
Beadumund
Means 'protector' or 'guardian of the faith'; indicates a strong spiritual leadership
Beadured
Means 'hardy protector' or 'brave defender'; signifies valor in spiritual contexts
Beaduric
Means 'brave ruler' or 'strong leader'; reflects leadership qualities
Beadutun
Means 'town of prayer' indicating a spiritual community
Beaga
A derivative of 'big' or 'great' in Old English.
Beagan
A diminutive form of 'Beag' meaning 'small' or 'little' in Irish.
Beage
An Old English name referring to a 'dweller by the brook.'
Beagga
Ancient English name implying strength or bravery.
Beagmund
Derived from Old English, meaning 'small protection.'
Beagnoth
An Old English name meaning 'small strength.'
Beal
Derived from Gaelic meaning 'a mouth or opening.'
Beald
An Old German name meaning 'bold' or 'brave.'
Bealda
A variation derived from Old German meaning 'brave.'
Bealdwine
An Old English name meaning 'brave friend.'
Beale
An English surname possibly meaning 'handsome' or 'beautiful.'
Bealga
A variant of 'Beal' meaning a place name related to a mouth or inlet.
Beall
An Old Irish name meaning 'proud.'
Beaman
Derived from Old English, meaning 'a person working with beams.'
Beamann
A German name meaning 'brave man.'
Beamen
An occupational name meaning 'builder' or 'maker of beams.'
Beamer
A variant of 'Beamann,' indicating a person who constructs or works with beams.
Beanburh
An Old English name meaning 'shelter or dwelling of the beans.'
Beanie
A diminutive of 'Bean' meaning 'bearer of good news.'
Beanstan
An Old English name meaning 'the stone of the beans.'
Bear
The name Bear refers to the large carnivorous mammal known for its strength and courage.
Beard
The name Beard refers to facial hair that grows on the chin and cheeks of a human.
Bearda
Bearda can be interpreted as a feminine variant of Beard, symbolizing strength associated with the male name.
Beardsley
Beardsley is a surname of English origin, typically meaning 'from the beard's meadow'.
Bearnard
Bearnard is a variant of Bernard, meaning 'brave as a bear' in Germanic roots.
Beasley
Beasley is a surname originating from a place name in England, meaning 'clearing by the river'.
Beat
The name Beat can refer to 'to conquer' or 'to defeat' in the context of victory.
Beata
Beata means 'blessed' or 'happy' in Latin.
Beate
Beate is the German form of Beata, meaning 'blessed'.
Beaten
Beaten is derived from the verb 'beat' meaning 'to strike' or 'to overcome'.
Beathan
Beathan means 'life' in Gaelic, often associated with vitality and spirit.
Beather
Beather is derived from Beathan, typically taken as 'life' with a feminine twist.
Beatka
Beatka is a diminutive form of Beata, indicating affection in Slavic languages, meaning 'blessed'.
Beaton
Beaton means 'son of the healer' in Scottish, derived from the surname MacBeath or Beath.
Beatrice
Beatrice means 'she who brings happiness' in Latin and is often associated with blessings.
Beatricia
Beatricia is a variation of Beatrice, meaning 'blessed' or 'bringer of joy'.
Beatricie
Beatricie is a variant of Beatrice, also meaning 'blessed' or 'she who brings joy'.