Female and male names.

BINGHAM

Masculine

English surname derived from Old Norse elements, meaning "enclosure or hill" and "-ing," signifying association with that place-name.

BINH

Feminine

Popular Vietnamese given name of recent origin, meaning "peace," created during the 20th-century conflict as a symbol of patriotism and unity against French colonial rule.

BINH

Masculine

Popular Vietnamese given name meaning "peace" or "tranquil," with historical significance in Vietnam.

BINIAM

Masculine

Ethiopian name derived from the Ge'ez word 'biyan', meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'.

BINISHA

Feminine

Indian name derived from 'Binesh', meaning 'pure' or 'spotless', associated with purity and innocence.

BINITA

Feminine

Elegant Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Binati', meaning 'intelligent' or 'bright'.

BINKY

Feminine

Charming but mysterious name of unknown origin, first used as a given name in English-speaking countries during the mid-20th century and occasionally used since then. Despite its lack of specific meaning or known derivation from any language, some believe it may have originated as a nickname for names starting with "B," though this theory remains unproven. It gained visibility through figures like British actor Bernard Bresslaw, who was known by the name. Today, parents occasionally choose Binky for its uniqueness and charm.

BINNIE

Feminine

Charming Scottish girl's name derived from Gaelic 'Beinn', meaning 'peak' or 'mountain'.

BINNIE

Masculine

Unique Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "beinn", meaning mountain, interpreted as "little mountain dweller".

BINTA

Feminine

Unique West African female name of Fulani origin, translating to "God is good" and carrying significant spiritual and cultural importance.

BINTI

Feminine

African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'daughter' in English.

BINTOU

Feminine

Striking feminine name of West African origin, popular in Mali and Senegal, meaning either "daughter of Touba" or "possessing strength".

BINTU

Feminine

African name of Fulani origin, meaning 'daughter of mother', traditionally given to girls born after a boy or used as a title for wise women.

BINU

Masculine

Uncommon yet endearing name of Malayalam origin from India's Kerala state. A shortened form of Binoy, it signifies 'small joy' or 'little happiness'.

BINYAMIN

Masculine

Ancient Hebrew name meaning 'Son of the Right Hand', reflecting the power and strength associated with one of Israel's twelve tribes.

BINYOMIN

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "son of the right hand," symbolizing strength and power. It originates from the Bible as one of Jacob's twelve sons and has since been popular among Jewish communities worldwide, adapted into various forms like Benjamin in English or Bunim/Yiddish.

BINYUMIN

Masculine

Distinctively Hebrew name that means "son of the right hand," symbolizing strength and power, and is deeply rooted in Jewish history as one of the twelve tribes of Israel.

BIOLETA

Feminine

Distinctive Basque name derived from "biolentzia," meaning 'violence,' but now symbolizing strength and intensity.

BION

Masculine

Distinctive male name of Greek origin, translating to 'life' and conveying vigor and vitality. It gained prominence through the ancient Greek poet Bion of Smyrna and has since been associated with notable figures like Saint Bion, further enriching its historical significance.

BIONCA

Feminine

Italian origin female name derived from 'biondo', meaning blonde.

BIONCE

Feminine

The Italian-derived name Bionce signifies 'blond' and stands out among other names.

BIONDA

Feminine

Elegant Italian feminine given name deriving from 'biondo', meaning 'blond'.

BIONKA

Feminine

Distinctive Polish name derived from "bionda," meaning blonde, gaining popularity for its unique sound and spelling.

BIRAN

Masculine

Hebrew name that means "strong like a lion".

BIRANNA

Feminine

Brianna is an Irish origin name derived from the surname Ó Brian, meaning "descendant of Brian," associated with strength and courage.

BIRCH

Masculine

English given name derived from the Old English word "birc," meaning birch tree, symbolizing grace and flexibility.

BIRCHARD

Masculine

Distinctive American given name derived from the Germanic surname Behrich, meaning "strong as a bear".

BIRCHE

Masculine

Rare female given name of Romanian origin, derived from the Romanian word "birch." It signifies the birch tree, often chosen for its natural connection and melodic sound.

BIRCHEL

Masculine

Beautiful, unisex Hebrew name meaning "God is my light" or "Well of Light".

BIRCHIE

Feminine

Uncommon American given name, possibly derived from Birch and meaning "white".

BIRD

Feminine

Uncommon English given name derived from the word "bird," with meanings varying based on personal associations, though it often evoke feelings of independence and uniqueness.

BIRD

Masculine

Unusual English name derived from the common bird, symbolizing freedom and adaptability.

BIRDA

Feminine

Uncommon first name of unknown origin, with no universally accepted meaning or history, and it is most commonly used in the United States.

BIRDEE

Feminine

Birdie is an American name of recent origin, popularized by Truman Capote in his 1966 novella "A Christmas Memory". It has no specific meaning but is associated with freedom and nature due to its similarity to the word 'bird'.

BIRDELL

Feminine

Rare American given name of unclear origin, potentially derived from German roots or blended names like Bertha and Dell.

BIRDELL

Masculine

American female name created by Charlotte Perkins Gilman for her daughter in the late 19th century. It combines "bird" and the French word for "she," but has no specific cultural or historical association.

BIRDELLA

Feminine

Enigmatic given name with unknown origin and meaning, potentially derived from Bertha ('bright'/'strong') and Bella ('beautiful').

BIRDENA

Feminine

The rare Turkish name Birdena, meaning 'moonlight,' evokes elegance yet remains unexplored historically.

BIRDENE

Feminine

Uncommon name of uncertain origin and unknown meaning.

BIRDER

Feminine

Unconventional name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the German 'Berger' meaning 'shepherd', but more likely invented for its whimsical sound.