Female and male names starting with the letter "B" .

BETTYANNE

Feminine

American name composed of Betty ("life") and Anne ("grace"), meaning "gracious life".

BETTYE

Masculine

Unique unisex English name derived from Old English "Beorthelm," meaning "bright helmet" or "famous protection." A variant of Betty, popular in the Middle Ages, Bettye has gained popularity recently for both boys and girls due to its versatility and vintage charm.

BETTYE

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating female name of African American origin, emerging as a creative variant of Betty during the Harlem Renaissance in the early 20th century. Though not associated with specific meaning beyond its Elizabeth roots, the extra 'e' may suggest playfulness or youthfulness. Today, it stands as a rare but distinctive choice for parents celebrating African American heritage.

BETTYJANE

Feminine

American blend of Betty ("God is my oath") and Jane ("graced by God"), resulting in a unique, charming, and historically significant name.

BETTYJEAN

Feminine

Unique American female given name created by combining Elizabeth ("God is my oath") and Jean/Jeanne ("graced by God").

BETTYJO

Feminine

American female name coined by Truman Capote in his novel "Handcarved Coffins," combining 'Betty' meaning "pledged to you" and 'Jo' from Josephine meaning "Jehovah increases.

BETTYLEE

Feminine

Unique American female given name composed of 'Betty', a classic English diminutive of Elizabeth meaning "my God is my oath", and 'Lee', derived from the English surname Lee, possibly meaning "clearing in the woods".

BETTYLOU

Feminine

Unique American female given name coined by Truman Capote in his novel "Breakfast at Tiffany's", blending Betty and Louise without any specific meaning or historical significance.

BETTYLU

Feminine

Distinctive American name combining 'Betty' (English, 'pledged to you') and 'Lucy' (Latin, 'light'), interpreted as 'pledged to light' or 'bringer of life'.

BETTYMAE

Feminine

Charming vintage name derived from Elizabeth and Mary, meaning "consecrated to God" and "beloved," respectively. It originated in the United States during the early 20th century's jazz era and gained popularity through figures like Betty Mae Kramer, an American actress of silent films.

BETTYMARIE

Feminine

Distinctive French name combining Betty ('bet') and Marie ('sea of bitterness'), first appearing in France during the late 19th to early 20th centuries.

BETTZY

Feminine

French-origin name derived from "bettiz," meaning "to adorn" or "to decorate.

BETUL

Feminine

Unique and feminine Turkish name meaning 'small hazelnut', traditionally given during hazelnut harvest season.

BETY

Feminine

Charming Latin-derived name historically meaning 'blessed', originating from ancient Rome.

BETZABE

Feminine

Betzabe, of Hebrew origin, means 'my daughter is seven' or 'seven', and is associated with King David's daughter in the Bible.

BETZABEL

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name composed of "bet" meaning house or daughter, and "sabel" meaning exile, translating to Daughter of Exile.

BETZABET

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "house of the daughter" or "daughter's house," carrying warmth and comfort. It has biblical roots through Bethuel, Rebecca's father, and while not common today, it's appreciated for its uniqueness and meaningfulness.

BETZABETH

Feminine

Exotic Spanish variant of Elizabeth, derived from Hebrew roots meaning "God is my oath" or "God is my promise.

BETZAIDA

Feminine

Betzaida, of Hebrew origin, means 'daughter of Zion', symbolizing the strong bond between Jews and Jerusalem.

BETZAIRA

Feminine

Rare yet significant feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from Hebrew Bethsabee meaning "house of the seventh." Popularized by Christopher Columbus, it signifies wisdom and has been associated with Latin American culture since its introduction during his voyages to the New World.

BETZALEL

Masculine

Hebrew masculine name derived from the Bible, meaning "in the shadow of God" or "God is my shelter," reflecting divine protection and guidance.

BETZAYDA

Feminine

Unique female name of Spanish origin, derived from the Hebrew word 'Bithiah', meaning 'daughter of God' or 'oath'.

BETZAYRA

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "daughter of Zion," signifying purity, innocence, and closeness to God.

BETZHY

Feminine

Rare Hebrew feminine name meaning "daughter of Zion," symbolizing a strong connection to Jerusalem's heritage.

BETZI

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'in a state of happiness or joy', popularized by its positive connotation.

BETZY

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "Daughter of Tziporah", popularized by Moses' wife Zipporah, and was most commonly used in the U.S. during the late 19th to early 20th century.

BEUFORD

Masculine

Beauford is an uncommon English given name derived from 'beofor', meaning 'boar'. It's associated with several places named Beaufort in England and the aristocratic House of Beaufort.

BEULA

Feminine

Distinctive female given name of Welsh origin, derived from the word "buall" meaning "white" or "fair". It's often interpreted as "beautiful" or "radiant", with notable historical figures like Beulah Brooks and Beulah Wood bearing this unique yet meaningful name.

BEULAH

Masculine

Rare Hebrew female given name meaning 'married' or 'in marriage', symbolizing commitment in holy matrimony.

BEULAH

Feminine

Hebrew-origin female name meaning "married woman" or "wedded wife." Popularized by poet John Greenleaf Whittier in his poem "The Bride of Lebanon," Beulah symbolizes the ideal Christian wife and mother.

BEUNA

Feminine

Spanish-derived unisex given name meaning 'goodness' or 'kindness', originating from the medieval times with its roots in the adjective bueno.

BEUNCA

Feminine

Rare and captivating Spanish-origin given name derived from "beuncia," meaning "a small amount.

BEUNKA

Feminine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, its meaning and history uncertain due to lack of available information.

BEV

Feminine

English-origin name, often used as a nickname for Beverley/Beverly, derived from 'beofor' (bee) and 'leah' (woodland clearing), translating to 'bees' meadow'. Once popular for both sexes in the Middle Ages, it's now more commonly female. It also exists as a surname.

BEV

Masculine

Short form of Beverly/Beverley, originating from Old English words 'beofer' meaning beaver and 'lacu' meaning stream.

BEVA

Feminine

Rare Slavic girl's name derived from the word 'bev', meaning 'to drink'. Traditionally used among South Slavic people, it symbolizes hospitality and celebration in communal gatherings.

BEVAN

Masculine

Welsh masculine given name derived from medieval Welsh name Brychan, meaning 'little hill' or 'small mountain', reflecting its rugged origins.

BEVAN

Feminine

Unique Welsh boy's name derived from the word "byddwn", meaning "we shall be" or "we will become". It conveys power, growth, and resilience.

BEVELY

Masculine

Rare French name derived from 'bévéleur', meaning 'brewer'. It signifies craftsmanship and skill.

BEVELY

Feminine

Uncommon English given name with unknown meaning, possibly a variant spelling of Beverly or Belvy, with no clear origin story despite being recorded since the late 19th century.