Bluesette
A diminutive form related to 'blue' often symbolizing calmness and serenity.
Bluford
A name derived from a surname, typically associated with a blue ford or water crossing.
Blume
The German word for 'flower,' symbolizing beauty and love.
Blunt
A surname that refers to someone who is straightforward or frank in nature.
Bly
A name derived from an Old Norse word meaning 'happy' or 'joyful.'
Blyss
A variant of the word 'bliss,' representing happiness and joyfulness.
Blysse
Originating from 'bliss,' indicating great happiness or joy.
Blyth
A name meaning 'carefree' or 'happy,' often associated with nature.
Blythe
Meaning 'happy' or 'carefree,' synonymous with joy and light-heartedness.
BOŽENA
A name meaning 'the one who is blessed' or 'blessed one.'
Bob
A diminutive of 'Robert,' meaning 'bright fame,' often used informally.
Bobb
A diminutive of Robert, meaning 'bright fame'.
Bobba
A diminutive form of the name Bob, often used as a term of endearment.
Bobbee
A variation of Bobbie, often an affectionate diminutive of Robert or Roberta.
Bobbette
A feminine diminutive of Robert, meaning 'bright fame'.
Bobbey
A variant of Bobbie, used as a diminutive for Robert or Roberta.
Bobbi
A diminutive of Robert or Roberta, meaning 'bright fame'.
Bobbie
A diminutive form of Robert or Roberta, meaning 'bright fame'.
Bobby
A diminutive of Robert, meaning 'bright fame'.
Bobbye
A variation of Bobby, typically used as a feminine form of Robert.
Bobe
A diminutive form of Robert, meaning 'bright fame'.
Bobette
A feminine derivative of bob meaning 'bright fame'.
Bobi
An affectionate diminutive of Bob, used for female variants of Robert.
Bobina
A feminine diminutive form of the name Robert, meaning 'bright fame'.
Bobine
Means 'little bob' indicating a diminutive form of Bob or Robert.
Bobinette
A diminutive form of Bob, meaning 'little Robert'.
Bobo
A name of unclear origin, often used affectionately in France.
Boc
A short form of the name Bogdan, meaning 'given by God'.
Bocca
Meaning 'mouth' in Italian, used in various contexts.
Bode
Bode is derived from Spanish origins meaning 'a messenger' or 'herald.'
Bodee
Bodee is a modern variant that can refer to a nickname for 'Bode', possibly meaning 'messenger' or 'herald.'
Boden
Boden means 'hill' or 'mound' in Old English.
Bodicca
A variant of the name Boudicca, meaning 'victory' or 'victorious queen' in Celtic.
Bodiccius
Derived from Latin meaning 'the one who is wise'.
Bogdan
The name means 'given by God' in Slavic languages.
Bogdana
The name means 'given by God' in Slavic languages, specifically feminine form of Bogdan.
Bogdanoff
This surname derives from 'Bogdan', meaning 'given by God'.
Bogdi
A diminutive form of Bogdan, meaning 'given by God'.
Boghos
The name means 'gift of God' in Armenian.
Bogli
A variation of the name Bogdan that means 'given by God'.
Bogohardt
A compound name that can be associated with 'hardy' or 'brave' in its individual components.
Bogomil
The name means 'dear to God' in Slavic languages.
Bogumil
Typically means 'dear to God'.
Boguslaw
The name means 'false glory' in Polish.
Boguslawa
The feminine form of Boguslaw, meaning 'false glory'.
Boh
An abbreviation of Bohdan or Bohumil, meaning 'God'.
Bohdan
Means 'given by God', similar to Bogdan.
Bohdana
The feminine form of Bohdan, meaning 'given by God'.
Bohdanko
A diminutive of Bohdan, meaning 'given by God'.
Bohort
A name derived from Slavic roots, meaning 'to be brave'.
Bohumil
Means 'friend of God' in Slavic languages.
Bohumila
The feminine form of Bohumil, meaning 'friend of God'.
Bohuslav
The name means 'glorious' or 'famous' and 'help' or 'support.'
Bohuslava
The name means 'glorious' or 'famous' and 'help' or 'support.'
Boian
The name means 'to be strong or brave.'
Bojan
The name means 'warrior' or 'to fight.'
Bojana
The name means 'warrior' or 'to fight.'
Boje
The name means 'to be.'
Bojidar
The name means 'the gift of God.'
Bolan
The name means 'little place' or 'dweller near a small wood.'
Bolek
The name means 'glorious' or 'the great.'
Boleslav
The name means 'one who is glorious through his deeds.'
Bolin
The name means 'the one who lives in a hollow or valley.'
Bolivar
The name is derived from a family name meaning 'to have a great mind or freedom.'
Boluwaji
God has come to the rescue.
Boluwatife
God's will is enough.
Bona
Good; a term of endearment.
Bonajoia
Good joy or well-being.
Bonamy
Good friend or well-loved person.
Bonavento
Good wind; a positive omen.
Bonaventura
Good fortune or good luck; often associated with strong health.
Bonaventure
Good fortune or favorable outcome; a blessing.
Bonelle
A good or beautiful woman.
Bonie
Bonie is a variant of 'Bonnie,' meaning 'pretty' or 'charming' in Scottish English.
Bonifa¡c
Bonifa¡c is a variant of Boniface, meaning 'good fate' or 'well-doer' in Latin.
Boniface
Boniface means 'good fate' or 'fortunate' in Latin, historically linked to the Christian saint Boniface.
Bonifacio
Bonifacio means 'good fate' in Spanish, with roots in Latin and Christian tradition.
Bonifacius
Bonifacius is a Latin name meaning 'good fate', associated with saints in Christianity.
Bonifacy
Bonifacy is a variant of Boniface, meaning 'well-doer' in Latin, linked to Christian heritage.
Bonifaz
Bonifaz means 'good fate' in German, derived from the Latin Bonifatius, rooted in Christian history.
Bonita
Bonita means 'pretty' or 'lovely' in Spanish, often used as a term of endearment.
Bonito
Bonito means 'pretty' or 'handsome' in Spanish, often describing appearance.
Bonner
Bonner is derived from a surname meaning 'good,' often associated with a kind personality.
Bonni
Bonni is a variant of Bonnie, meaning 'pretty' in English, often used as a term of affection.
Bonnie
Bonnie means 'pretty' or 'charming' in Scots, often expressing admiration and beauty.
Bonny
Bonny is a variant spelling of Bonnie, meaning 'pretty' in English, often conveying charm and beauty.
Bono
Bono means 'good' in Italian, often signifying positive qualities or attributes.
Booker
Booker is derived from the occupation of 'bookbinder' or 'scribe' in English, suggesting literary professions.
Boone
A name meaning 'a blessing' or 'good.'
Boot
A name referring to a type of footwear but can also mean 'strong' in Old English.
Booth
A name meaning 'shelter' or 'dwelling place.'
Boothe
A variant of Booth, meaning 'shelter' or 'dwelling place.'
Borje
Derived from the Old Norse name 'Borgar', meaning 'fortress' or 'castle'.
Bork
Often refers to a type of tree or bark, indicative of nature-related themes in Slavic culture.
Borka
Typically means 'little one' or 'young one' in various Slavic contexts.
Borna
Derived from the Old Slavic word 'born', meaning 'to be born' or 'to grow'.
Boromir
Created by J.R.R. Tolkien, meaning 'brave man' in Sindarin, a fictional language.
Borre
Means 'mountain dweller' or 'one who comes from the mountains'.
Borris
Derived from the name Boris, meaning 'short' or 'to fend off'.
Bors
A knight of the Round Table, symbolizing chivalry and bravery.
