Female and male first names.
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BELLEN
FemaleThe Hebrew name Bellen means 'devoted to God', variants of Bella meaning 'beautiful'.
BELLEZZA
FemaleRare yet elegant Italian female name derived from the Italian word 'bellezza', meaning beauty. Its roots trace back to the Renaissance period in Italy, symbolizing elegance and grace.
BELLICIA
FemaleCaptivating female name of Latin origin, derived from 'bellicus', meaning 'of war'. Despite its martial roots, it has an elegant sound, making it a distinctive choice.
BELLINA
FemaleItalian female given name meaning "little beautiful one," derived from the Italian word "bella.
BELLINDA
FemaleLatin-derived female name meaning 'beautiful', popularized by Saint Bellinde in medieval France.
BELLISSA
FemaleItalian feminine name derived from 'bella', meaning beautiful, popularized during the Renaissance for embodying ideals of beauty and grace.
BELLISSIMA
FemaleCaptivating Italian girl's name, originating from 'bellissimo', meaning 'very beautiful'. It gained prominence during the Italian Renaissance, reflecting the era's appreciation for art and beauty.
BELLOMY
MaleFrench-origin female given name with uncertain etymology, potentially derived from Bellois (French place name) or Isabella (Italian, meaning "devoted to God" or "beautiful rebellion"). It gained popularity recently for its uniqueness.
BELMA
FemaleBelma, an Arabic origin female name, means "tiger" and signifies strength, courage, and grace.
BELMARIS
FemaleUnique female name of Spanish origin, derived from "belmar," meaning "beautiful sea," combining "bello" (beautiful) and "mar" (sea). It was traditionally given to girls born near coastal towns during Spain's Golden Age of exploration.
BELMEDA
FemaleItalian female given name originating from Florence, meaning 'beautiful lady', conveying elegance and grace.
BELMIN
MaleSlavic name derived from "bel" meaning white/fair and "min" meaning protection, interpreted as "protected by the fair one.
BELMIRA
FemaleRare yet elegant Latin-derived female name with roots in ancient Rome, meaning 'admirable beauty'.
BELMONT
MaleEnglish given name of Old French origin, 'belle monte,' meaning 'beautiful mountain.' It was originally a surname but has become popular as a unisex first name in recent years.
BELON
FemaleDistinctive French given name meaning "beautiful" or "handsome," derived from the French word "bélon.
BELOVED
FemaleDistinctive American name derived from English "beloved," meaning "dearly loved." Popularized by Toni Morrison's novel, it signifies maternal love and resilience in African-American history.
BELSY
FemaleRare yet captivating Latin-derived name meaning "beautiful.
BELTON
MaleRare English given name derived from 'beald' (bold) and '-ton' (settlement), originally indicating someone from a place called Belton.
BELTRAN
MaleSpanish origin given name derived from Berthelmus or Berchtold meaning "bright" or "famous".
BELUA
FemaleUncommon Latin-derived given name meaning 'beast' or 'monster', originating from ancient Rome where it denoted fierce power.
BELVA
FemaleAmerican female given name derived from the German word "bel," meaning beautiful or fair. It signifies beauty or fairness and was popularized by women's rights activist Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood in the late 19th century. Despite its decline in popularity, it remains an uncommon yet distinctive name carrying a powerful history of female empowerment.
BELVERLY
FemaleAmerican-origin name created by combining 'Belle' (beautiful) and 'Verly' (possibly derived from French 'verdoyant', meaning green), reflecting beauty and lushness without a specific historical figure or event attached to it.
BELVIA
FemaleModern Latin-derived name meaning 'beauty' or 'grace', gaining popularity for its uniqueness and elegance despite having few historical references.
BELVIE
FemaleUnique, recently popularized name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, often associated with creativity and individuality despite lacking historical significance or notable figures.
BELVIN
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from the Old French "Belvue," meaning "beautiful view" or "lovely sight." Introduced during the Norman Conquest in 1066, it was initially a surname before becoming more commonly used as a first name.
BELVIN
MaleModern yet timeless male name believed to originate from the Old French word "Beauville," meaning beautiful town.
BELYNDA
FemaleRare Irish name derived from 'Bealtaine,' meaning 'bright fire' or 'brilliant', and associated with legendary warrior queen Maeve.
BELZORA
FemaleRare yet timeless Persian name meaning "beauty.
BEMJAMIN
MaleBenjamin is a Hebrew name meaning "son of the right hand," derived from the words "ben" (son) and "ami" (right hand).
BEMNET
FemaleAncient Ethiopian name meaning "let his/her reputation be good".
BEMNET
MaleEthiopian given name of Ge'ez origin meaning "strong" or "powerful," conveying images of resilience and determination.
BEN
FemalePopular unisex name of English origin, originally a diminutive of Hebrew-rooted Benjamin meaning 'son of the right hand'.
BEN
MaleBenjamin is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'son of the right hand' or 'favored son', and was the youngest son of Jacob in the Old Testament.
BENA
FemaleRare yet significant Hebrew name meaning "daughter," signifying belonging and family ties, with historical appearances in the Old Testament.
BENAE
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name derived from "bina," meaning understanding or discernment. It was borne by one of King David's mighty warriors in the Bible, known for bravery and loyalty.
BENAIAH
MaleBenaiah, of Hebrew origin, means 'Yahweh has built' or 'created', reflecting the belief that God has gifted this person with unique abilities.
BENAJAMIN
MaleBenjamin is a Hebrew name meaning "son of the right hand," originating from the biblical figure Benjamin, one of Jacob's sons born on Rachel's right side during labor. It signifies divine favor and has been popularized by figures like King Saul and Benjamin Franklin.
BENAJMIN
MaleBenjamin is a Hebrew male given name meaning 'son of the right hand' or 'favorite son', reflecting power, strength, and favoritism, as seen in its biblical context where it was Jacob's youngest and beloved son.
BENANCIA
FemaleRare Spanish given name derived from benanciano, meaning "fifth child" or "of fifth son," traditionally used to denote a fifth boy born into a family.
BENANCIO
MaleUnique Spanish name derived from "benancioso," meaning "happy" or "cheerful," and associated with Saint Benancio, known for his kindness and generosity.