Female and male names starting with the letter "B" .
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BEAUEN
MasculineRare German name meaning "existing within a group," derived from the elements "beo" and "ban." It has historic roots in medieval Germany, signifying one's integral role in community harmony.
BEAUFORD
FeminineUnusual English name derived from the Old English 'beofor', meaning 'bold'.
BEAUFORD
MasculineRare, historical English given name derived from Old French 'beau' meaning beautiful and English 'ford' signifying a shallow river crossing. It translates to "beautiful crossing".
BEAUFORT
MasculineDistinctive male given name of French origin, derived from 'beau' meaning beautiful and 'fort' meaning strong. It was originally a medieval surname before becoming a first name.
BEAULA
FeminineRare and beautiful girl's name of unknown origin and meaning.
BEAULAH
FeminineRare American feminine given name derived from the English word 'beauty', meaning 'beautiful' or 'attractive'.
BEAUMAN
MasculineRare French given name derived from the surname Beau-man, meaning "beautiful man".
BEAUMONT
MasculineFrench name derived from "beau" (beautiful) and "mont" (mountain), translating to 'beautiful mountain'.
BEAUREGARD
MasculineUnique French given name derived from "beau regard," meaning beautiful gaze or handsome view.
BEAUTI
FeminineAmerican name derived from 'beauty', signifying charm and grace.
BEAUTIFUL
FeminineEnglish origin, means 'beautiful' and was likely given to daughters perceived exceptionally beautiful or as an expression of parental hopes for future attractiveness.
BEAUTIFULL
FeminineThe name Beautiful originates from English and means 'beautiful'. It's derived from Middle English 'beuofil', combining 'beau' meaning beautiful and 'fol' meaning people/person.
BEAUTII
FeminineModern, stylish name of unknown origin, believed to mean 'beautiful,' and popularized in English-speaking countries without a clear historical context.
BEAUTON
FeminineRare, distinctive English name derived from Old English 'beadu' (battle) and '-ton' (settlement), signifying 'battle settlement'.
BEAUTRICE
FeminineBeatrice is a classic female name derived from Germanic roots, translating to "she who brings great happiness" or "she who brings a mighty troop." It has been popularized by literary figures like Chaucer's Dame Beatrice and Dante Alighieri's beloved Beatrice in his Divine Comedy.
BEAUTY
FeminineCaptivating female given name with English roots, tracing back to the Old French word 'belté' meaning 'beauty'. Its meaning, physical attractiveness or charm, encourages bearers to embody confidence and positivity.
BEAUTYFUL
FeminineBeautiful is an English female name originating from Middle English 'beauteful', meaning 'handsome' in Latin.
BEAUX
FeminineFrench-origin gender-neutral name derived from the word "beau," meaning "beautiful" or "handsome.
BEAUX
MasculineThe French-origin name Beaux means 'beautiful', derived from the French word 'beau'.
BEAVER
MasculineAmerican origin, means 'strong, adaptable worker,' inspired by the dam-building rodent and popularized by explorer Daniel Boone.
BEBE
FeminineFrench origin name meaning "baby", popularized worldwide by celebrities like Rebecca Romijn, and historically associated with notable figures like silent film actress Bebe Daniels. It's often used as a nickname for Beatrice or other B-names, and is considered unique yet charming due to its French sophistication and simple meaning.
BECA
FeminineCaptivating unisex name of Spanish origin, derived from "beccus," meaning "billy goat." It signifies strength, courage, tenacity, and independence.
BECCA
FeminineHebrew name meaning "to bind together," derived from the Hebrew word "beki." It is often used as a shortened form of Rebecca, who was an important figure in the Bible.
BECCI
FeminineItalian-derived feminine name meaning 'bringer of happiness', popular among royals throughout history, and associated with intelligence, creativity, and good fortune.
BECK
FeminineBeck: A distinctive Scandinavian name derived from "Bjørk", meaning 'birch tree', symbolizing renewal and growth. Popularized by Beck Hansen, a famous American musician.
BECK
MasculineGerman-origin given name derived from "becc", meaning "brook" or "stream". It gained international popularity in the mid-20th century.
BECKA
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name originally meaning 'firstborn', traditionally used for firstborn sons but now popular as a female name.
BECKAH
FeminineBeautiful Hebrew name derived from "Bekah", meaning "to be sorrowful" or "to mourn". Despite its somber meaning, it has a lovely sound and positive associations.
BECKAM
MasculineBeckham is an English name derived from Old English words 'beocce' (bee) and 'ham' (homestead), signifying 'homestead by the stream where bees are kept'.
BECKEM
MasculineDistinctively Hebrew unisex name, translating to "at your home" and symbolizing belonging and security.
BECKER
MasculineGerman surname originating from Middle High German "bacher", meaning "baker".
BECKET
MasculineEnglish name of medieval origin, derived from 'Bec', popular during the Middle Ages. Its meaning is uncertain but possibly linked to 'brook' or 'mouth'.
BECKETT
FeminineIrish boys' name derived from the Gaelic word 'Beag', meaning 'small'. It's also popular as a unisex name, gaining traction due to its association with Samuel Beckett, the renowned Nobel laureate playwright, and the character Beckett in the TV show "Lost".
BECKETT
MasculineBeckett, of Irish origin, means "small" and was originally a nickname for someone short. Popularized by playwright Samuel Beckett, it's now increasingly used as a given name while remaining uncommon.
BECKETTE
FeminineRare, unique name with unknown origins and no specific meaning or language derivation.
BECKETTE
MasculineRare French-origin girls' name derived from Beckett, potentially meaning "bee cottage" or referencing St. Thomas Becket.
BECKEY
FeminineUnique American name of German origin, derived from Rebecca, meaning "to bind or tie" in Hebrew. It gained popularity in recent decades due to figures like Rebecca Susan "Becky" Selinger, known for her solo climbs of all 50 US state high points.
BECKHAM
FeminineEnglish surname turned popular given name, derived from the village Bekcume in Lancashire and meaning "homestead by the brook." It gained prominence due to soccer legend David Beckham.
BECKHAM
MasculineEnglish given name of Old Norse origin, meaning "home of Becket" and derived from the Kentish village by the River Beck. It has been used since the 13th century and gained widespread popularity due to footballer David Beckham, though it remains primarily male.
BECKHEM
MasculineBeckham is of English origin, derived from Old Norse "Beekhámr," meaning "homestead by the brook." Though typically used as a surname, it has gained popularity as a first name, notably after retired footballer David Beckham named his son Brooklyn Beckham in 1999.