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BEAVIS m : Variant of BEVIS. This name was used in the animated television program 'Beavis and Butthead'.

BECCA f : Short form of REBECCA.

BECCI f : Diminutive of REBECCA.

BECKA f : Short form of REBECCA.

BECKAH f : Short form of REBECCA.

BECKETT m : From an English surname which could be derived from various sources, including from Middle English beke meaning "beak" or bekke meaning "stream, brook...

BECKY f : Diminutive of REBECCA.

BEDE m : Modern form of the Old English name Baeda, possibly related to Old English bed "prayer". Saint Bede, called the Venerable Bede, was an 8th-century his...

BEDELIA f : Irish diminutive of BRIDGET.

BEDISA f : Derived from Georgian ბედი (bedi) meaning "fate".

BEDIVERE m : From the Welsh name Bedwyr, which is of unknown meaning. In Arthurian legends Bedivere was one of the original companions of King Arthur. He first app...

BEDROS m : Western Armenian transcription of PETROS.

BEDWYR m : Welsh form of BEDIVERE.

BEDŘICH m : Czech form of FREDERICK.

BEE f : Short form of BEATRIX and other names beginning with B.

BEELZEBUB m : From Hebrew בַּעַל זְבוּב (Ba'al Zevuv) meaning "lord of flies", intended as a mocking alteration of בּאל זבל (Ba'al Zevul) "Ba'al ...

BEHAR m : Means "summer" in Albanian.

BEHNAM m : Means "reputable" (literally "good name") in Persian.

BEHRAM m : Turkish form of BAHRAM.

BEHROOZ m : Means "fortunate" (literally "good day") in Persian.

BEHROUZ m : Variant transcription of BEHROOZ.

BEHRUZ m : Variant transcription of BEHROOZ.

BEHİYE f : Turkish form of BAHIYYA.

BEILEAG f : Diminutive of ISEABAIL.

BEITRIS f : Scottish form of BEATRICE.

BEKKI f : Diminutive of REBECCA.

BEL-SARRA-USUR m : Akkadian form of BELSHAZZAR.

BELENOS m : Variant of BELENUS.

BELENUS m : Probably from a Celtic word meaning "bright, brilliant". This was the name of a Gaulish solar god who was often equated with Apollo.

BELGİN f : Means "clear" in Turkish.



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