Belsante
Belsante means 'gentle beauty' in Italian, a name reflecting kindness and charm.
Belton
Belton means 'beautiful farmstead' in English.
Beltran
Beltran is derived from a combination of 'beo', meaning 'beautiful' and 'hardy' or 'strong'.
Beltrano
Beltrano suggests 'brave and beautiful' or 'noble', stemming from the roots of the name Beltran.
Belva
Derived from the Spanish word for 'beautiful'.
Belvin
A variant of 'Belwin', meaning 'beautiful friend'.
Belynda
A variant of 'Belinda', meaning 'beautiful' or 'serpent'.
Beman
A name that possibly means 'brave man' or similar.
Benard
Benard means 'brave as a bear'.
Benca
Benca is derived from 'Benedict', meaning 'blessed' or 'well-spoken'.
Bence
Bence means 'blessed'.
Bencelina
Bencelina is a diminutive of Bencina, meaning 'little blessed one'.
Bendek
Bendek is a variant of Benedict, meaning 'blessed'.
Bendiks
Bendiks means 'blessed' or 'to be blessed'.
Bendision
Bendision is derived from the name 'Benedict', meaning 'blessed'.
Beneatha
Beneatha means 'one who belongs to the earth'.
Benecia
Benecia is derived from the word 'benedictus', meaning 'blessed'.
Benecroft
Benecroft means 'from the benedict's cottage'.
Benedek
Benedek is a form of Benedict, meaning 'blessed'.
Benedetto
Benedetto means 'blessed' or 'well-spoken'.
Benedick
Benedick is derived from Benedict, meaning 'blessed'.
Benedict
Benedict means 'blessed' or 'well-spoken'.
Benedicta
Benedicta means 'blessed'.
Benedicto
Benedicto means 'blessed' or 'well-spoken'.
Benedictus
Benedictus means 'blessed' or 'to be blessed'.
Benedikt
The name Benedikt means 'blessed' in Latin.
Benedikte
Benedikte means 'blessed' in Latin, a feminine form of Benedikt.
Benedikto
Benedikto is a variant of Benedikt, meaning 'blessed' in Latin.
Benediktus
Benediktus means 'blessed' and is the Latin form of Benedikt.
Benedita
Benedita means 'blessed' in Latin, and is the feminine form of Benedito.
Benedito
Benedito means 'blessed' in Latin and is a variant of Benedikt.
Beneger
Beneger is likely derived from 'Benedikt', meaning 'blessed.'
Benek
Benek is a diminutive form of Benedikt, meaning 'blessed.'
Benes
Benes is derived from Benedikt, meaning 'blessed.'
Benesa
Benesa is a feminine form related to Benedikt, meaning 'blessed.'
Benesek
Benesek is a diminutive of Benedikt, meaning 'blessed.'
Benesh
Benesh is derived from Benedikt, meaning 'blessed.'
Benesj
Benesj is related to Benedikt, meaning 'blessed.'
Benet
Benet means 'blessed' in Latin, often used as a diminutive of Benedikt.
Benett
Benett is a variant of Benedict, meaning 'blessed.'
Beneve
Beneve is derived from Benedikt, meaning 'blessed.'
Bengt
Bengt is a Swedish form of Benedict, meaning 'blessed.'
Beniamino
Beniamino is the Italian form of Benjamin, meaning 'son of the right hand.'
Benicia
Benicia means 'blessed' in Spanish.
Benicio
Benicio means 'the blessed one' in Spanish.
Benigna
Benigna means 'kind' or 'good' in Latin.
Benigne
Benigne means 'kind' or 'good' in Latin.
Benigno
Benigno means 'kind' or 'good' in Italian and is derived from the Latin word 'benignus.'
Benisha
Benisha is often interpreted as 'the blessed one' or 'blessed.'
Benison
Benison means 'blessing' in English.
Benita
Benita means 'blessed' in Spanish.
Benito
Benito means 'blessed' in Spanish.
Benjen
Benjen is derived from Benjamin, often used in modern contexts without specific historical meaning.
Bennet
Bennet means 'blessed'.
Bennett
Bennett means 'blessed', derived from the Latin Benedictus.
Benno
Benno means 'bear', symbolizing strength or courage.
Beno
Beno means 'blessed' and is derived from the name Benedict.
Benoit
Benoit means 'blessed' or 'well spoken', derived from the Latin 'Benedictus'.
Benoite
Benoite is the feminine form of Benoit, meaning 'blessed' or 'well spoken'.
Benon
Benon typically means 'good' or 'benefactor', sharing roots with Benoit and Benedictus.
Bensen
Bensen means 'son of Ben', a common Scandinavian patronymic surname turned first name.
Benson
Benson means 'son of Ben', serving as a surname-turned-first-name, meaning 'son of Ben'.
Benssen
Benssen is a variation of Benson, meaning 'son of Ben'.
Bensson
Bensson is a variation of Benson, meaning 'son of Ben'.
Bent
Bent means 'bent' or 'bent twig', often associated with strength and resilience.
Bente
Bente is often derived from 'Benedicta', meaning 'blessed'.
Benthe
Benthe is a variation of Bente and means 'blessed', derived from 'Benedicta'.
Bentlea
Bentlea is derived from Old English, meaning 'bent meadow'.
Bentleah
Bentleah is a derivative of Bentley, indicating 'meadow with bent grass'.
Bentlee
Bentlee means 'meadow with bent grass', commonly chosen for both boys and girls.
Bentleigh
Bentleigh means 'meadow with bent grass', popular across genders.
Bentley
Bentley means 'meadow with bent grass', used for both genders but mostly for males.
Bentlie
Bentlie is another variation of Bentley, meaning 'meadow with bent grass'.
Bently
Bently means 'woodland clearing' or 'moor' from Old English.
Benton
Benton means 'town in the bent grass' derived from Old English.
Benvolio
Benvolio means 'well-wisher' in Italian, famously known from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Benython
Benython means 'benefactor' or 'blessing', rooted in the English tradition.
Benz
Benz originates from a surname meaning 'son of Bentz', associated with the German automotive company.
Benziger
Benziger means 'one who makes wine' or 'wine merchant' in German, connected to a surname.
Beoba
Beoba means 'a red-haired person' in English, a less common name variant.
Beocc
Beocc is of Old English origin meaning 'a bee'.
Beocca
Beocca is derived from Old English meaning 'bee'.
Beoda
Beoda is from Old English meaning 'the first man, a leader'.
Beoduca
Beoduca means 'a fighter or a warrior' in Old English.
Beofa
Beofa means 'the name of a hero or brave man' in Old English.
Beohha
Beohha means 'a bulwark or stronghold' in Old English.
Beomann
Beomann means 'man of bees or beekeeping' in Old English.
Beonna
Meaning 'bear', associated with strength and nurture.
Beorcol
Meaning 'a small bear', symbolizing strength in a smaller form.
Beore
Derived from 'beor', meaning 'beer' or 'barley', indicating a connection to agricultural heritage.
Beorht
Meaning 'bright' or 'famous', often associated with brightness in character or fame.
Beorhtel
Meaning 'bright, noble', often given as a name reflecting honor.
Beorhthelm
Meaning 'bright helmet', signifying protection and nobility in battle.
Beorhthere
Meaning 'bright army', associated with valor and leadership.
Beorhthilde
Meaning 'bright battle', signifying strength and light in struggle.
Beorhthram
Meaning 'bright courage', combining brightness with valor.
Beorhthramm
Similar to Beorhthram, meaning 'bright courage' or 'bright strength'.
Beorhtirc
Meaning 'bright ruler', indicating a leader of notable distinction.
Beorhtmaer
Meaning 'bright fame', referring to someone known for noble acts.
Beorhtmund
Meaning 'bright protector', symbolizing a noble guardian.