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BAELEE
FeminineUncommon name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning, allowing each person named Baelee to create their own story and significance.
BAELEIGH
FeminineModern name created by blending Bailey ("berry clearing") and Leigh ("meadow"), first popularized in the late 1990s.
BAELEY
FeminineEnglish given name derived from the Old English word 'bægel', meaning 'bail' or 'bucket'. Though its historical significance is unclear, it has gained popularity as a distinctive unisex name.
BAELFIRE
MasculineBaelfire, of Irish origin, means 'fiery' or 'flame-haired', associated with the red-haired, blue-eyed god Lugh.
BAELI
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning "to wrestle with God" or "with God," derived from "ba'al," meaning "master" or "lord." It has historic roots in Jewish tradition and culture, with notable appearances in the Old Testament like Gideon's father. Though rare, Baeli is now independently chosen for its distinctive sound and Hebrew origins.
BAELIE
FeminineDistinct Irish name derived from Ó Baoill, meaning 'descendant of Baoill', itself derived from Gaelic 'baol' meaning 'bold'.
BAELIN
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from 'beail', meaning 'spear', signifying strength and courage.
BAELOR
MasculineIrish name derived from "Baileoir," meaning "strength" or "power.
BAELYN
FeminineIrish name derived from the surname O'Baighill, meaning "descendant of Baighill", which translates to "small hill" or "low land". It has been used as both a male and female given name in recent years but is more commonly found as a surname.
BAELYN
MasculineIrish name derived from Báedán, meaning "small or lovely chief," combining approachability and leadership.
BAELYNN
FeminineEnchanting feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Baolain meaning "descendant of Baoláin," an ancient Irish chief whose name translates to "little hero" or "valiant warrior.
BAER
MasculineGerman-origin unisex given name derived from the Germanic word for 'bear', first used in the Middle Ages.
BAGGIO
MasculineItalian male given name derived from "baggeo," meaning "bagger" or "small bag." It is associated with intelligence and creativity in Italian culture.
BAH
FeminineAfrican origin, specifically from the Fulani ethnic group in Nigeria and other West African countries. It has no specific meaning as it is not derived from a particular word or phrase.
BAHA
MasculineArabic origin name meaning 'glory' or 'splendor'.
BAHAA
MasculineArabic-origin name that means "radiant" or "shining," derived from the word "baha'a." It holds deep spiritual significance in Islam, symbolizing divine light and illumination. This distinctive name has roots in the Baha'i Faith, founded by Bahá'u'lláh, who revealed teachings featuring the word Bahaa as a manifestation of God's will.
BAHAR
FemininePersian name derived from 'spring', symbolizing renewal, popular among Persians and internationally recognized.
BAHAREH
FeminineUnique Persian female name meaning 'spring', symbolizing renewal and growth, and often associated with celebration and joy in Persian culture.
BAHARI
MasculineSwahili origin name meaning 'ocean', symbolizing fluidity and adaptability, and carrying a sense of tranquility and harmony.
BAHATI
FeminineAfrican-origin name meaning 'luck' in Swahili.
BAHE
MasculineAncient Berber boy's name meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent', traditionally given in Morocco and Algeria.
BAHEEJAH
FeminineElegant Arabic girl's name meaning "young gazelle".
BAHEER
MasculineArabic origin and means 'the first female servant' or is associated with 'a female camel'. In Islamic tradition, Baheer was one of four women who accompanied Muhammad on his nocturnal journey to Jerusalem. It has gained popularity worldwide among Muslims and others appreciating its rich history and unique sound.
BAHEERAH
FeminineExotic Arabic name with roots in Bedouin tribes, inspired by the gazelle's grace and swiftness.
BAHIA
FeminineBahia: An Arabic-origin name meaning 'sea' or 'bay', popularized by the Brazilian region Bahía de Todos os Santos and admired for its elegance.
BAHIR
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name that means 'to bloom' or 'to flower', with ancient roots in Hebrew mythology and a significant association with wisdom and Kabbalistic teachings.
BAHIYA
FeminineArabic name derived from "baha", meaning "shine" or "glow", interpreted as "radiant" or "shining one". It was traditionally given to girls with radiant complexions in ancient Arabia, believed to bring light and happiness. Now globally recognized yet relatively uncommon, Bahiya remains a unique and meaningful choice.
BAHIYAH
FeminineArabic origin name meaning 'resplendent' or 'radiant', associated with Islamic tradition's four perfect women, and believed to bring good fortune.
BAHIYYAH
FeminineUnique Persian name meaning 'radiant', associated with divine beauty, light, and often used as a poetic name for the moon.
BAHJA
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Arabic name derived from "baha," meaning "shine" or "glow." Historically significant as one of the Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima's names, Bahja embodies radiance and brilliance, often associated with beauty and intelligence in Arabic literature.
BAHR
MasculineArabic origin, meaning "sea", symbolizing strength and power.
BAHRAM
MasculinePersian name meaning "glory", derived from Middle Persian "Wahrahum" and Avestan "Vahrakaana".
BAHRAN
MasculineRare Persian name with meanings related to the moon or sea, reflecting lunar symbolism and appreciation for nature. It has historical roots in ancient Persia's influential empires.
BAI
MasculineUnisex given name of Chinese origin, derived from the surname "白" meaning 'white', symbolizing purity and peace. It first appeared during the Zhou Dynasty (1046-256 BC) as a surname, later becoming popular as a given name due to its positive associations with virtue. Bai Juyi, a renowned poet of the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD), is one notable figure associated with this name. Today, Bai remains popular among families in China and other countries with significant Chinese populations, carrying traditional Chinese values despite being more commonly used as a surname.
BAI
FeminineChinese given name derived from the common surname '白', meaning 'white' and associated with purity and brightness.
BAIA
FeminineUnique and elegant Georgian name that means "young woman" or "maiden", symbolizing youthfulness and purity.
BAIBA
FeminineLatvian female given name derived from the ancient goddess Bajba, meaning "protectress" or "white," and still popular today with notable figures like opera singer Baiba Skride.
BAIDEN
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from Báithéad, meaning "lively" or "sharp-minded." It has historical significance as several early Irish kings bore this name.
BAILA
FeminineSpanish name derived from 'bailar,' meaning 'to dance.' It signifies joy, rhythm, and vivacity, inspired by Spanish culture's celebration of dancing.
BAILANI
FeminineUncommon yet powerful African given name of Yoruba origin, Nigeria, derived from 'Baale' ('king') and 'Iyanu' ('miracle'), signifying 'King's Miracle'.