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BAILASAN
FeminineUnique Indian given name derived from the Sanskrit word "Vailasana," meaning "pose in dance.
BAILE
FeminineUncommon Irish given name derived from the legendary king Béara, with possible ties to the Irish word 'baile' meaning town or settlement.
BAILEA
FeminineAfrican Igbo name meaning "ancestral family," honoring lineage and family unity.
BAILEE
FeminineScottish Gaelic girl's name meaning "life" or "vitality.
BAILEE
MasculineAmerican-origin name created as a variant spelling of Bailey, meaning 'steward' or 'officer', and gaining popularity for its modern sound and unique sophistication.
BAILEI
FeminineStriking Chinese name derived from "白" (bai) meaning white and "磊" (lei) signifying lofty or rugged, translating to 'lofty white'.
BAILEIGH
FeminineUnique girls' name of Scottish origin, derived from the Scottish surname "Bailie" meaning "town official". It has evolved over time from its Middle Ages roots and is now often associated with girl's names due to its melodic sound.
BAILEN
MasculineRare Spanish given name derived from the Phoenician god Baal, its meaning and origin rooted in the historic town of Baal in Andalusia.
BAILEY
FeminineEnglish surname turned given name that originally referred to someone in a position of authority or a fortified place.
BAILEY
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the surname meaning 'bailiff' or 'law enforcement officer', gaining popularity for use as both boys' and girls' names since the late 19th century.
BAILEYANN
FeminineOriginal, beautiful name combining English names Bailey ("bailiff" or "law enforcement officer") and Ann ("grace" or "favor"), suitable for both boys and girls.
BAILEYRAE
FeminineModern American unisex name derived from the English surname 'Bailey' meaning 'bailiwick', combined with the feminine suffix '-rae'. Its symbolic meaning often represents wisdom, intelligence, and creativity.
BAILI
FeminineAfrican origin name from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "search for what brings joy". It carries a powerful message of happiness and perseverance, making it a meaningful choice for parents across cultures. Notable figures like Chief Olubaili, French artist Baïli, and Mongolian scholar Baili Cunhaw have carried this name throughout history.
BAILIE
FeminineUnique, Scottish-derived unisex given name meaning 'town' or 'farm', originally a surname tracing back to the 13th century.
BAILIEGH
FeminineThe name Bailiegh originates from Scotland, derived from 'Baile' meaning farm, with the suffix 'igh' signifying ownership, resulting in "farm owned by Baile". Its roots trace back to the Pictish personal name 'Buaille', meaning victory.
BAILLE
FeminineBailly is a French surname derived from 'bail' meaning 'farm', historically given to farmers or farm dwellers.
BAILLEE
FeminineRare yet captivating French female given name derived from the word "bail," meaning lease or rent. Originally a French surname likely given to someone associated with leased properties, Baillee has evolved into a unique given name with no direct meaning, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking something distinctive.
BAILLEY
FeminineDistinctive French origin given name derived from the occupational surname Bailly, meaning "official" or "bailiff".
BAILLIE
FeminineDistinctive Scottish name of Gaelic origin meaning 'farm' or 'estate'.
BAILLY
FeminineAncient French surname originating from the Old French word 'baille', meaning 'wood' or 'forest', often given to those who lived near forests.
BAILOR
FeminineDistinctively African male name of Fulani origin, with roots tracing back to the 15th-16th century Fulani Empire in West Africa.
BAILOR
MasculineDistinctive African name of Nigerian origin, derived from the Yoruba language and culture, meaning 'the one who brings good fortune.'
BAILY
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the medieval surname Bailey, originally signifying a steward or servant.
BAILY
FeminineEnglish female given name with a unique astronomical origin. It derives from "Bailey's beads," a phenomenon during solar eclipses, popularized by 18th-century astronomer Francis Baily. This captivating name holds significant historical connection to space and celestial events.
BAILYE
FeminineRare Irish given name derived from the Gaelic surname O'Baolga, meaning "descendant of Baolgha," which translates to "shining, radiant.
BAILYN
FeminineRare Welsh given name derived from the surname "Beilian," with roots in the Celtic word "byddwch" meaning "be you." It's chosen for its unique sound, musical qualities, or as a nod to Welsh heritage.
BAILYN
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from Ó Baoillín, meaning "descendant of Baolán," a male name translating to "little white-shirt.
BAILYNN
FeminineUnique name of unknown origin and meaning, popularized in recent years despite no historical records or literary connections.
BAIN
MasculineScottish surname derived from the Gaelic word 'baile', meaning farm or estate.
BAINE
MasculineIrish name derived from Ó Beacháin, meaning 'from Beachán', referring to fair or bright hair.
BAIR
MasculineRare Scottish given name derived from the surname Blair, which means "plain" or "field".
BAIRD
MasculineScottish given name and surname derived from the Old Gaelic word "barra," meaning "fair-haired.
BAIRO
MasculineHebrew name meaning "to bear fruit," associated with abundance and productivity.
BAIRON
MasculineRare Scottish given name derived from "Barran," meaning "peak" or "summit." It originally served as a surname for those living near high ground.
BAISHA
FeminineChinese origin name meaning 'White Stone', symbolizing purity, strength, longevity, resilience, wisdom, and protection.
BAISLEE
FeminineEnglish name of old French origin, derived from 'baiser' meaning 'to kiss'. It's unique yet approachable, often associated with love and affection due to its kissing origin.
BAISLEY
FeminineRare, modern English given name with unclear origins and meanings, possibly derived from the occupational surname Bailey.
BAIYA
FeminineAfrican name of Ewe origin, meaning "someone who brings peace.
BAIZE
MasculineRare French given name derived from "baise", meaning "kiss".
BAJA
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name derived from the Mexican region "Baja California," meaning 'Lower California'. It evokes images of natural beauty and adventure but has no specific meaning or traits associated with it.