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BASILIO m : Italian and Spanish form of BASIL (1).

BASILIUS m : Latinized form of BASILEIOS.

BASIM m : Means "smiling" in Arabic.

BASIMA f : Feminine form of BASIM.

BASIR m : Means "wise" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition البصير (al-Basir) is one of the 99 names of Allah.

BASIRA f : Feminine form of BASIR.

BASIT m : Means "one who enlarges" in Arabic.

BASMA f : Means "smile" in Arabic.

BASMAT f : Hebrew form of BASEMATH and BASMATH.

BASMATH f : Variant of BASEMATH. This was the name of a daughter of Solomon in the Old Testament.

BASSAM m : Means "smiling" in Arabic.

BASSEM m : Variant transcription of BASIM.

BAST f : Possibly means "fire, heat" or "ointment jar" in Egyptian. In Egyptian mythology Bast was a goddess of cats, fertility and the sun who was considered ...

BASTET f : Variant of BAST. This form of the name, a diminutive, was given to her after the similar goddess Sekhmet (protector of Upper Egypt) became more import...

BASTIAAN m : Short form of SEBASTIAAN.

BASTIAN m : Short form of SEBASTIAN.

BASTIEN m : Short form of SÉBASTIEN.

BASU m : Bengali form of VASU.

BASYA f : Diminutive of BATYAH.

BAT-ERDENE m : Means "strong jewel" in Mongolian.

BAT-SHEVA f : Original Hebrew form of BATHSHEBA.

BATARI f : Means "goddess" in Indonesian.

BATBAYAR m : Means "strong joy" in Mongolian.

BATEL f : Means "daughter of God" in Hebrew.

BATHSHEBA f : Means "daughter of the oath" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament she is the woman who marries King David after he has her husband killed in battle. She wa...

BATRAZ m : Meaning unknown. This is the name of the leader of the superhuman Narts in Caucasian mythology.

BATSHEVA f : Hebrew variant of BATHSHEBA.

BATTISTA m : Italian form of BAPTISTE.

BATUL f : Means "virgin" in Arabic. This is an Arabic epithet of the Virgin Mary.

BATYA f : Hebrew variant of BITHIAH.



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