Bink
Bink is often used as a diminutive form of names like Benjamin and means 'son of the right hand'.
Binky
Binky is often a term of endearment derived from various names or can mean 'a little one' or 'baby'.
Binny
Binny is often a diminutive or pet form derived from names like Benjamin or simply means 'little young one'.
Binnyker
Binnyker is a playful form of Binny, suggesting a lively spirit.
Binpaul
Binpaul combines elements of Binny and Paul, signifying a 'humble' and 'small' leader.
Binyelum
He who brings peace.
Bionbyr
Son of the gods or divine.
Birchard
A name meaning 'strong as a birch tree' or 'brave.'
Birger
A name meaning 'to help' or 'to rescue'; associated with strength.
Birget
A variant meaning 'strong' or 'sacred', often indicating a protector figure.
Birgit
A name meaning 'exalted one' or 'strength', linked to Brigid, a goddess of poetry and healing.
Birgita
Another form of Birgit, emphasizing the idea of exaltation and strength.
Birgitta
A name derived from the goddess Brigid, signifying strength and healing.
Birgitte
Means 'the exalted one' or 'strengthened', often associated with divine protection.
Birhanu
A popular name meaning 'he who has come with a light' or 'light bringer'.
Birk
A name that means 'birch tree', often associated with strength and resilience.
Birket
A name meaning 'a place of birch trees', referring to geographical features.
Birkett
A surname that also refers to a place, suggesting connection to nature and heritage.
Birkey
This name implies a connection with birch trees, often representing resilience.
Birkhead
A name that signifies 'valley of the birch trees', indicating geographical origins.
Birkit
A name meaning 'birch tree', symbolizing growth and support.
Birkitt
A name that connotes proximity to birch trees, suggesting strength and endurance.
Birky
A diminutive form referring to someone from a place of birch trees, associated with nature.
Birley
A name derived from Old English, meaning 'birch wood clearing.'
Birney
Of Old English origin, meaning 'island of the birch trees.'
Biron
A French diminutive of the name Pierre, meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Birtel
A name of Danish origin meaning 'little birch tree.'
Birtle
Derived from Old English, meaning 'birch wood clearing.'
Bisera
A name meaning 'mysterious' or 'enchanting' in Slavic languages.
Biserka
Derived from 'biser' meaning 'pearl', symbolizing beauty and wealth.
Bishop
The name refers to a spiritual overseer in Christianity large generally meaning 'to see' or 'overseer.'
Biutta
Biutta is a diminutive form of the name Beatrice, meaning 'bringer of joy'.
Bizziza
Bizziza means 'little one' or 'small child', commonly used affectionately.
Blackburn
From the black stream or river.
Bladen
From the dark valley or glade.
Blagden
From the dark valley.
Blagdon
A place name derived from Old English meaning 'valley where the blackthorn grows.'
Blago
Derived from the Slavic word meaning 'good' or 'blessings.'
Blagoje
A Slavic name meaning 'blessing' or 'goodness.'
Blagorodna
Derived from the Slavic elements meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth.'
Blagoy
Meaning 'good' or 'rich' in Bulgarian.
Blagun
A name possibly derived from Slavic roots meaning 'blessing.'
Blaguna
A feminine form related to 'blessing' or 'well-being.'
Blaiddudd
A name meaning 'black wolf' from the Welsh language.
Blain
A name meaning 'thin' or 'slender' in Gaelic.
Blaine
A name derived from Gaelic meaning 'yellow' or 'slender.'
Blair
A name meaning 'field' or 'plain' in Gaelic, often used for both genders.
Blaire
A variant of Blair, meaning 'field' or 'plain.'
Blaisdell
A surname meaning 'Blaize's valley or dell.'
Blaise
Meaning 'stutter' or 'lisp,' derived from Latin Blasius.
Blaithin
A diminutive of Blaith, meaning 'flower' or 'blossom' in Irish.
Blaize
A modern variant of Blaise, estimated to mean 'fire' or 'flame.'
Blake
Originally a surname meaning 'black' or 'fair,' used for both genders now.
Blakeley
A meadow by a stream.
Blakely
Black clearing or dark wood.
Blakelyn
A blend of Blake and Lyn, associated with a bald or fair place near a lake.
Blakemore
From the dark moor or from the black marsh.
Blakenee
Variant of Blakely, signifying a clearing or meadow that is dark.
Blakeney
Black island, referring to a place name often used for various locations.
Blakeny
Black island, similar to Blakeney, often associated with the English coastal region.
Blakesly
A clearing or meadow that is dark.
Blakey
Derived from a place name meaning 'dark wood' or 'black clearing.'
Blamore
From the black moor or marsh.
Blanaid
Little flower, often associated with love and beauty in Irish culture.
Blanc
White, often used metaphorically to mean pure or innocent.
Blanca
White or pure, symbolizing innocence and beauty.
Blanch
To whiten or to brighten, representing purity.
Blanchard
Derived from the word for white, indicating clarity or brightness.
Blanche
White or fair, symbolizing purity and innocence.
Blanchefleur
White flower, representing purity and beauty in nature.
Blanco
White or light-colored; often symbolizing purity and clarity.
Blanda
Soft or gentle, indicating a kind and mild disposition.
Blandford
A ford by a flat, open place, often a geographical name.
Blandina
Blandina means 'gentle' or 'soft' in Latin.
Blandine
Blandine means 'soft' or 'delicate' in French.
Blas
Blas means 'lisping' or 'stuttering' in Spanish.
Bleiz
The name Bleiz means 'wolf' in Breton.
Blench
Blench means 'to flinch' or 'to draw back' in Old French.
Blenda
Blenda means 'the one who shines' or is 'bright' in Swedish.
Blendenna
The name Blendenna is often considered a variant of the name Blenda, meaning 'the one who shines.'
Blenined
Blenined is a rare name and lacks a clear documented meaning.
Blennie
Blennie is derived from the word 'blenny,' a type of small fish.
Blesi
The name Blesi lacks a widely recognized meaning and usage context.
Blessin
Blessin conveys the idea of 'blessing' or 'to be blessed.'
Blessing
Blessing means 'God's favor' or 'a gift from God' in various African cultures.
Blessy
Blessy relates to 'blessing' and is often associated with qualities of kindness and benevolence.
Bletsung
Bletsung is a rare name with no widely accepted meaning.
Bleu
Bleu means 'blue' in French, often associated with calmness and tranquility.
Blevine
Blevine does not have a widely recognized meaning or origin.
Bligh
Bligh is a surname that means 'happy' or 'blissful' in Irish.
Bliss
Bliss means 'joy' or 'happiness' in English.
Blissany
A modern name derived from 'bliss,' meaning joy or happiness.
Blisse
Derived from the word 'bliss,' which means happiness or joy.
Blissot
A diminutive form related to 'bliss,' suggesting a joyful or blissful nature.
Blith
Associated with a state of happiness or joy.
Blithe
Means happy, carefree, and joyous.
Blodwyn
Translates to 'white flower' in Welsh, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Bloom
Symbolizes blossoming or flourishing, commonly associated with flowers.
Blossom
Refers to the flowering part of a plant, symbolizing renewal and beauty.
Bluebell
A flower named for its bell-shaped blooms, often associated with humility and gratitude.