Female and male first names.
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BESIM
MaleAlbanian male name derived from 'besë', meaning 'oath' or 'promise', thus signifying faithfulness.
BESMA
FemaleArabic name meaning 'smile', popular in Muslim communities due to its positive connotation.
BESNIK
MaleUncommon Albanian name derived from 'besë', meaning 'truth', associated with honesty and integrity.
BESS
FemaleFrench diminutive of Elisabeth or Isabelle, derived from the Hebrew Elizabeth meaning "God is my oath" or "God is abundance." It has been associated with notable historical figures like Bess of Hardwick and popularized through literature and music.
BESS
MaleCaptivating French-derived name meaning "fairy" or "elf," popularized through literature like Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." It has historical significance, notably associated with Queen Elizabeth I, also known as "Good Queen Bess.
BESSAN
FemaleRare French given name of Occitan origin, meaning 'little bear cub'.
BESSE
FemaleRare French given name meaning "kiss," popularized during medieval France in Occitania, carrying connotations of warmth and intimacy.
BESSIE
MaleEnglish name derived from Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath," and sometimes associated with Latin "beata," meaning "blessed.
BESSIE
FemaleEnglish name with Hebrew origins meaning "God is my oath," derived from the diminutive form of Elizabeth popularized in the 19th century as a nickname for young girls named Elizabeth.
BESSIEMAE
FemaleAmerican name composed of Bessie ("God is my oath") and Mae (short for Mary, "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness"), combined in honor of maternal and paternal grandmothers with these names.
BESSY
FemaleEnglish female given name, a diminutive of Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath' in Hebrew.
BESSYE
FemaleSlavic feminine name derived from the Russian Besseya, meaning 'to promise' or 'to vow,' associated with Orthodox Church virtues and popular during medieval Russia.
BESTY
FemaleUncommon American name coined in the mid-20th century with no specific meaning or history. It's considered distinct from names like Elizabeth or Rebecca.
BETA
FemaleGreek unisex name meaning 'bees', derived from the second letter of the Greek alphabet.
BETANIA
FemaleRare Hebrew name translating to "house of the Lord" or "temple of God".
BETANYA
FemaleHebrew name derived from "bet" (house) and "yah" (God), translating to "House of God.
BETEL
FemaleHebrew name meaning "house of God," derived from the words "bet" (house) and "el" (God). It holds historical significance, being the place where Jacob had his dream of the ladder to heaven in the Bible, and was also given to one of Jacob's sons born to Rachel's concubine Bilhah.
BETH
FemaleCharming Hebrew name derived from Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath" or "God is my promise".
BETH
MaleAncient Hebrew name meaning "house of the daughter," derived from the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet and associated with the concept of a house or dwelling. It has been widely used throughout history and across cultures, with variations including Betina, Betsy, and Béatrice.
BETHA
FemaleDistinctive female name of Hebrew origin, meaning "house" or "home", associated with the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
BETHAL
FemaleHebrew name meaning "daughter," associated with biblical figure Bathsheba, wife of King David.
BETHAN
FemaleWelsh name meaning "little", derived from the Welsh word "beth" and associated with Saint Beith, one of the daughters of Mannanan mac Lir.
BETHANEE
FemaleRare yet captivating Hebrew name meaning "daughter of the house" or "house of God," derived from "beth" (house) and "annah" (grace), associated with the biblical town of Bethany where Jesus raised Lazarus.
BETHANEY
FemaleAmerican name of Old English origin, meaning "prayer," and often associated with the biblical village of Bethany. It's a modern take on classic names like Bethany, making it both unique and traditional.
BETHANI
FemaleDistinctive American feminine given name created in the late 20th century as a combination of Elizabeth and Hannah, meaning "divine grace.
BETHANIA
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'house of answered prayers', reflecting its biblical origins as Lazarus' hometown.
BETHANIE
FemaleBethanie, a Hebrew name meaning 'house of God' or 'God is my oath,' is derived from the Hebrew words 'bet' (house) and 'el' (God). It has biblical significance, being the town where Jesus raised Lazarus.
BETHANN
FemaleHebrew-derived female name meaning 'house of grace', inspired by the biblical village Bethany.
BETHANNE
FemaleUnique American female name created by combining Elizabeth and Anne, with no specific meaning or historical association. It has gained global popularity due to its appealing sound and distinctive spelling.
BETHANNI
FemaleThe Hebrew name Bethanni signifies 'house of grace' or 'tent of favor', derived from its components 'beth' (house/tent) and 'annah' (grace/favor).
BETHANNIE
FemaleBethannie, of Hebrew origin, signifies "daughter of the oath" or "daughter of the promise," embodying profound spiritual significance.
BETHANNY
FemaleUnique, modern Hebrew name derived from "beth" (house) and "annah" (grace), meaning "daughter of the oath" or "daughter of the covenant.
BETHANY
MaleUnique female name derived from the Hebrew 'beth hanna,' meaning 'house of favor' or 'house of grace.'
BETHANY
FemaleHebrew feminine name that means "house of figs," originating from the Hebrew word "bethaniah.
BETHANYA
FemaleRare yet significant Hebrew name derived from the Biblical story of Elijah's chariot ride to heaven, with "Beth" meaning 'house of' and "Anya" translating to 'answer' or 'response'.
BETHANYE
FemaleUnique African name from the Igbo people of Nigeria, meaning "the world has come back to life" or "has been born again," symbolizing hope and renewal.
BETHE
FemaleGerman origin unisex given name derived from "baldiz", meaning "glorious battle". It's often associated with physicist Hans Bethe who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1967. While it has strong masculine connotations, some parents give it to their daughters due to its unique sound and powerful meaning.
BETHEA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "house of God".
BETHEL
FemaleDistinctive unisex name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'house of God', with biblical roots tracing back to Jacob's vision in the Old Testament.
BETHEL
MaleDistinctive Hebrew female given name meaning 'House of God'.