Female and male first names.
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BAYAH
FemaleAfrican name from Swahili culture, meaning 'life' and symbolizing hope, strength, and resilience.
BAYAN
FemaleArabic origin name derived from 'bayan', meaning 'brilliant' or 'shining'.
BAYAN
MaleArabic name derived from 'bayan', meaning 'speech' or 'expression', often associated with eloquence.
BAYANI
MaleFilipino name derived from the Tagalog word for 'hero'. It signifies courage and bravery.
BAYARD
MaleFrench name that means "reddish brown," symbolizing bravery and nobility, tracing back to medieval times when it was associated with legendary knights like Bayard I, and has been borne by notable historical figures.
BAYARDO
MaleDistinctive Spanish name meaning "brown," originating from a surname given to individuals with brown hair or eyes, or dark complexion.
BAYDEN
MaleIrish given name derived from the ancient surname Ó Beacháin, meaning 'descendant of Béachán,' which comes from the Old Celtic word 'becc,' meaning 'little' or 'small.'
BAYDEN
FemaleModern Irish male name meaning "little chief" or "small leader".
BAYE
FemaleUnique African given name from Senegal's Wolof ethnic group, meaning "respectful.
BAYEK
MaleEgyptian name derived from ancient language meaning 'the one who brings light'.
BAYETE
MaleAfrican-derived name from the Yoruba tribe, meaning 'one who has found peace'.
BAYLA
FemaleHebrew-derived name meaning "home" or "house," historically associated with hospitality in Jewish culture.
BAYLAA
FemaleAfrican female given name of Swahili origin that means 'intelligent' or 'wise'.
BAYLAH
FemaleHebrew girls' name meaning 'home' or 'house', derived from the word 'bayit'. It's known for its strength and resilience, and has historic roots in ancient Hebrew culture.
BAYLAN
MaleTurkish origin name derived from "bayrak", meaning "flag" or "standard". It symbolizes unity, pride, and honor.
BAYLE
MaleRare yet memorable French given name derived from the Occitan surname "Baile," meaning "bard" or "minstrel." Its meaning is associated with dance or song, suggesting musical talent.
BAYLE
FemaleRare French given name derived from the Occitan word 'Baile', meaning 'to dance'.
BAYLEA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name derived from 'Baal', meaning 'lord' or 'master'.
BAYLEE
FemaleModern American given name created by combining "bay" and "lee," with interpretations including "beauty of the bay" or "calm sea." It gained popularity recently for its uniqueness, though it's still rare compared to other names.
BAYLEE
MaleUnique American girl's name coined from Bailey and Leah, gaining popularity in the late 1980s to mid-1990s.
BAYLEEN
FemaleRare Hebrew feminine given name derived from "bayit," meaning "house," symbolizing home or shelter.
BAYLEI
FemaleAmerican name derived from Bailey (English: "berry clearing") and Lei (Hawaiian: "heaven"). It's a unisex option with modern appeal, popularized by figures like actress Baylei McKeever.
BAYLEIGH
FemaleEnglish name of Old Norse origin, derived from Beorhtleic, meaning "bright people's ruler". Traditionally used as a male name, it has also gained popularity for females in recent years. Its earliest record dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086, with historical ties to royalty and nobility. Today, Bayleigh is popular among English-speaking countries, favored by parents seeking unique, modern names with a strong and regal sound.
BAYLEN
MaleEnglish name with Welsh roots meaning "leader" or "champion," popular among parents seeking a strong, distinctive name.
BAYLEN
FemaleScottish boys' name meaning 'from the bay', derived from Scottish Gaelic 'baile'.
BAYLER
MaleAmerican name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in recent years due to its unique sound. It has no widely recognized meaning or history.
BAYLER
FemaleUnique American name created by blending Bailey and Taylor, used for both boys and girls, gaining popularity recently due to its modern sound and unisex nature.
BAYLESS
MaleEnglish given name with origins dating back to the Middle Ages, derived from the surname Bayless which means 'bailiff' or steward. It was first used as a given name in the 19th century and remains rare today, carrying a sense of dignity and responsibility.
BAYLEY
FemaleUnusual English given name derived from the Old English word "beag", meaning ring or bangle. Originally a surname for metalworkers, it evolved into a unisex first name with creative connotations.
BAYLEY
MaleEnglish origin name derived from 'bægel' meaning beryllium gemstone, recently gaining popularity as it symbolizes beauty and rarity.
BAYLI
FemaleAmerican female name, derived from the English name Bailey, meaning "bailiff" or "law enforcement officer," but often considered a standalone name with its own identity.
BAYLIAN
MaleDistinctive Scottish given name derived from the surname Balyan, which means "famous" or "renowned." It has a rich heritage tied to the Scottish Highlands and is passed down through generations of the notable Balyan clan.
BAYLIE
FemaleEnglish given name derived from 'bailiwick', meaning having control or authority. It originated as a Scottish surname before becoming popular as a unisex name.
BAYLIE
MaleAmerican name derived from "belle," meaning beautiful, and associated with the bay leaf plant for strength and resilience.
BAYLIEGH
FemaleModern American name coined in the late 20th century, often interpreted to mean "beautiful bay," despite lacking historical significance.
BAYLIN
FemaleIgbo name of African origin, derived from "Ba ya lin," meaning "Look at what God has done." It signifies the bearer as a gift or blessing from God, reflecting pride and reverence for its spiritual significance.
BAYLIN
MaleIntriguing name of Irish origin, derived from the ancient surname Ó Beaglaoich, which translates to "small helper." Despite lacking a definitive meaning, this unique name has gained popularity in English-speaking countries due to its captivating sound and mysterious Irish roots.
BAYLINN
FemaleUncommon Irish girl's name derived from the ancient surname Ó Beaglaoich, meaning 'little hero' or 'small brave one'.
BAYLON
MaleStriking Basque name derived from the surname Bayona, meaning it has ties to Spain's Guipúzcoa province through the town of Bayona. It is believed to have originated centuries ago as a surname recorded in early 13th-century Guipúzcoa but has since evolved into a unique given name associated with Basque language and culture.
BAYLOR
FemaleAmerican given name of recent origin, with no widely recognized meaning or history. It was originally a surname possibly derived from Old English or Scottish Gaelic words, but its etymology is not definitively proven. The name has gained popularity in the U.S. since 2016 and may appeal to parents seeking unique names.