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BATYAH f : Hebrew variant of BITHIAH.

BAUDELIO m : From Baudelius, a Latinized form of a possibly Germanic name. Saint Baudelius was a 3rd-century saint and martyr from Orleans.

BAUDOUIN m : French form of BALDWIN.

BAUTISTA m : Spanish form of BAPTISTE.

BAXTER m : From an occupational surname which meant "(female) baker" in Old English.

BAYANI m : Means "hero" in Tagalog.

BAYARD m : Derived from Old French baiart meaning "bay coloured". In medieval French poetry Bayard was a bay horse owned by Renaud de Montauban and his brothers....

BAYLEE f : Variant of BAILEY.

BAYRAM m : Means "festival" in Turkish.

BAZ m : Diminutive of BARRY or BASIL (1).

BAZYLI m : Polish form of BASIL (1).

BAZZA m : Diminutive of BARRY or BASIL (1).

BAŞAK f : Means "ear of wheat" in Turkish. This is also the Turkish name for the constellation Virgo.

BEA f : Short form of BEATRIX.

BEARACH m : Variant of BERACH.

BEAT m : Swiss German form of BEATUS.

BEATA f : Derived from Latin beatus meaning "blessed". This was the name of a few minor saints.

BEATE f : German form of BEATA.

BEATHAG f : Feminine form of BEATHAN.

BEATHAN m : Derived from Scottish Gaelic beatha meaning "life".

BEATRICE f : Italian form of BEATRIX. Beatrice Portinari was the woman who was loved by the Italian poet Dante Alighieri. She served as Dante's guide through parad...

BEATRISE f : Latvian form of BEATRIX.

BEATRIU f : Catalan form of BEATRIX.

BEATRIX f : Probably from Viatrix, a feminine form of the Late Latin name Viator which meant "voyager, traveller". It was a common name amongst early Christians, ...

BEATRIZ f : Spanish and Portuguese form of BEATRIX.

BEATRYCZE f : Polish form of BEATRIX.

BEATUS m : Masculine form of BEATA. According to legend, Saint Beatus was ordained a priest by Saint Peter and evangelized in Switzerland. Another saint by this ...

BEAU m : Means "beautiful" in French. It has been occasionally used as an American given name since the late 19th century. It appears in Margaret Mitchell's no...

BEAUMONT m : From a French surname meaning "beautiful mountain".

BEAUREGARD m : From a French surname meaning "beautiful outlook".



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