Female and male names.

BERDINE

Feminine

Rare but striking German female name derived from "berg," meaning "mountain," and connected to Old Norse Berdina, which combines "bear" and "goddess." It was popular in medieval Germany and signifies strength and power.

BERDYNE

Feminine

Slavic given name derived from "beresta," meaning "birch bark." Its origin dates back to ancient times when birch trees were revered for their strength and resilience.

BEREA

Feminine

Uncommon Greek name derived from the ancient city of Berea in Macedonia, known for its caves and mineral springs. Its meaning reflects its mountainous location and spiritual significance, as seen in its biblical mention during Paul and Silas' missionary journey.

BEREK

Masculine

Unique male given name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'blessing', and is associated with divine favor in Jewish tradition.

BEREKET

Masculine

Amharic-origin Ethiopian given name meaning 'blessing' or 'gift'.

BEREL

Masculine

Hebrew boys' name derived from Berekiah, meaning "the Lord is my strength.

BEREN

Masculine

German origin, meaning "strong as a bear", and is a variant of Bernhard, composed of Old German elements bern ("bear") and hard ("strong, brave"). It is relatively uncommon and not significantly influenced by cultural or historical figures.

BEREN

Feminine

Welsh name derived from the ancient word 'beren', meaning 'sea'. It's associated with Beren of Maelduin, a brave warrior in medieval Welsh tales.

BEREND

Masculine

Germanic given name derived from Old German words "ber" meaning "bear" and "hunt", popularized in the Netherlands by Frisians, with notable historic use among Dutch nobility like Count Berend I.

BERENDA

Feminine

Distinctive Germanic name meaning "strong as a bear in battle".

BERENGER

Masculine

Rare French name composed of 'bear' and 'spear', signifying strength and power, with notable historical figures like Berenger II, Count of Provence.

BERENICE

Masculine

Greek feminine given name derived from the ancient city Berenike, meaning "bringer of victory".

BERENICE

Feminine

Rare and captivating Greek name meaning 'bringer of victory', carried by Queen Berenice II of Egypt, known for her intelligence and beauty.

BERENIS

Feminine

Greek name meaning "victory-bearing," originally given to one of Atlas's daughters in mythology.

BERENISE

Feminine

Captivating Greek name meaning "bearing victory," associated with triumph and success.

BERENISSE

Feminine

Unique Basque girl's name meaning "small berry", associated with a nature goddess and symbolizing natural beauty and strength.

BERENIZ

Feminine

Unique Spanish name derived from Latin "verena," meaning "to swear" or "to vow." It signifies sincerity and loyalty, reflecting its origin in oaths and promises.

BERENIZE

Feminine

Unique Greek female name meaning "bringer of victory," tracing its roots back to ancient Libya's city-state Berenice, founded by a man named after his victorious daughter.

BERESFORD

Masculine

English name derived from Old English words "beorhs" meaning bear and "-ford" meaning river crossing, translating to "bear river crossing.

BERET

Feminine

Distinctive Scandinavian given name derived from the Old Norse "bjôrn", meaning "bear". It signifies strength and courage, traditionally more common among women but suitable for either gender.

BERETTA

Feminine

Italian surname-turned-given-name, derived from an occupational term meaning 'cap worn by laborers'. Popularized by the renowned Beretta firearms manufacturing family, the name carries associations of strength, craftsmanship, and tradition.

BERG

Masculine

Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word "bjarg," meaning "cliff" or "rock.

BERGAN

Feminine

Unique name of Norwegian origin meaning "mountain," symbolizing strength and resilience.

BERGE

Masculine

Norwegian name of Old Norse origin, derived from 'bjargi' meaning 'cliff', often given to children born near cliffs or rocky coastlines for protection and shelter.

BERGEN

Feminine

Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse word 'berg', meaning 'mountain'.

BERGEN

Masculine

Norwegian name meaning "mountain," inspired by the city of Bergen in Norway.

BERGER

Masculine

French origin, means 'shepherd' and was traditionally given to those who cared for livestock.

BERGETTA

Feminine

Scandinavian name derived from "bjarg," meaning "cliff" or "rock," symbolizing strength and nature's power.

BERGIN

Feminine

Distinctive Irish name derived from the surname Ó Béirgín, believed to mean 'refuge' or 'protection'.

BERI

Feminine

Uncommon name of uncertain Basque origin, gaining recent popularity among parents seeking unique choices.

BERIC

Masculine

English origin, derived from the Old German word "beren," meaning "bear." It was adopted by the fierce Beric tribe to honor the mighty bear's strength and courage. Today, it carries associations with power and bravery.

BERIL

Masculine

Beril is of Turkish origin, meaning 'ruby'.

BERINA

Feminine

Berina, of Slavic origin, means 'bear', symbolizing strength and independence.

BERINDA

Feminine

Unknown origin and rare usage throughout history. Primarily recorded in the United States, it was more common during the late 19th to early 20th centuries. Its meaning remains uncertain.

BERISH

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'bear', symbolizing strength and courage.

BERIT

Feminine

Scandinavian female name derived from Old Norse "bjôrt," meaning "bright" or "famous.

BERITA

Feminine

Indonesian name derived from "berita," meaning "news" or "report." It gained popularity during Indonesia's social and political changes in the 1960s, reflecting the importance of news and information at that time.

BERJ

Masculine

Armenian name derived from "berj," meaning "thunderbolt." It has a long history, notably carried by King Vahram Berj (384-387 AD), and remains popular among Armenians today due to its strong meaning and cultural significance.

BERK

Masculine

Turkish name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', originating from the Turkic root 'berk' signifying bravery and strength.

BERKAY

Masculine

Turkish male name composed of "berk" (strong) and "ay" (moon), signifying "strong as the moon". It's unique, powerful, and represents wisdom and creativity in Turkish culture.