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BIRDI
FeminineRare Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse word "bjǫrn" meaning "bear". Originally given to boys to symbolize strength and courage, it has since become unisex.
BIRDIA
FeminineUnique given name with unknown origins, lacking widespread etymological or cultural significance.
BIRDIE
MasculineUncommon English girl's name with a rich history. Its origin traces back to the Old English word "burh", meaning fort or stronghold, evolving through Burde and Byrd before becoming Birdie.
BIRDIE
FeminineUnique American girl's name derived from French 'oiseau', meaning bird. It was popularized as an independent nickname during the late 19th century and is often associated with freedom, creativity, and nature.
BIRDINE
FeminineRare, unisex given name with unknown origin and meaning. It may derive from the English surname Birkin, but this theory lacks concrete evidence.
BIRDY
FeminineUnconventional English name derived from the word 'bird', signifying nature, freedom, or music.
BIRDYE
FeminineRare, distinctive American given name with uncertain origins and no widely agreed-upon meaning.
BIREN
MasculineUncommon male name of Indian origin derived from "Bira", meaning victory or success, often associated with strength and courage.
BIRGER
MasculineMasculine given name of Scandinavian origin, derived from "birk" meaning birch tree and "garðr" meaning garden or enclosure, translating to "one who lives by the birch grove.
BIRGIT
FeminineGerman name derived from Old High German "Bergit," meaning "strong as a mountain.
BIRGITTA
FeminineScandinavian name of Swedish origin, derived from the Old Norse word "Bryggja," meaning "to bring to shore" or "to ferry across." It is also associated with Saint Birgitta of Sweden, a 14th-century noblewoman and mystic who founded the Bridgettine order.
BIRGITTE
FeminineScandinavian feminine name derived from Old Norse Borgþrúðr, meaning "strong fortress.
BIRIDIANA
FeminineAncient Etruscan female name that means "strong" or "powerful", associated with historical figures like Saint Birgitta of Sweden despite its rarity today.
BIRK
MasculineScandinavian male name derived from the Old Norse word 'birki', meaning 'birch tree'. It signifies 'strong current' or 'powerful stream', embodying strength and resilience connected to nature. Though rare outside Scandinavia, it's growing in popularity as a unique alternative to traditional Scandinavian names like Lars or Sven.
BIRKLEE
FeminineDistinctive American name created by blending Birch ('birch tree') and Leigh ('meadow'). While its meaning is open to interpretation, it evokes images of scenic landscapes.
BIRKLEY
FeminineRare Scandinavian-derived given name meaning "birch tree," brought to England by Vikings during the Middle Ages.
BIRL
MasculineTurkish name meaning 'strong', originally used as an honorific title for military officers during the Ottoman Empire.
BIRNEY
MasculineUncommon given name of English origin, derived from the Old English word 'bærn', meaning 'bear cub'.
BIRON
MasculineRare and distinct given name of French origin, derived from the Occitan word 'birò', meaning 'sword' or 'spear'. It is associated with the historic French noble House of Biron.
BIRT
FeminineNorwegian name meaning 'bright' or 'famous', derived from Old Norse 'bjartr'.
BIRT
MasculineRare Scandinavian boys' name derived from Old Norse Bjartr meaning "bright" or "shining." It was borne by notable historical figures like Bjarte Bjarkmarskalle, reflecting bravery and inner strength. Today, it's gaining popularity as a unique choice with positive connotations of light, wisdom, and intelligence.
BIRTA
FeminineIcelandic female name derived from the Old Norse word 'bjort', meaning 'bright' or 'shining'. It has historical significance and embodies strength and resilience.
BIRTHA
FeminineRare Hebrew female given name derived from 'berith', signifying 'covenant'.
BIRTHEL
FeminineUnknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or history.
BIRTIE
FeminineUncommon Scottish female name derived from the masculine Bartholomew, though it does not directly convey its historical meaning of 'son of tumultuous one'.
BIRTTANY
FeminineBrittany is an English name derived from the French word "Bretagne," meaning "from the land of the Britons." It has ties to Celtic culture and history and was traditionally used as a male name in France before becoming popular as a female name in recent decades.
BIRTY
FeminineUncommon given name with unknown origins, possibly derived from Bertie, meaning 'army-bright', but its true meaning remains uncertain.
BIRUK
MasculineDistinct Ethiopian male name from ancient Axum, meaning "blessed" or "happy".
BIRUTA
FeminineBaltic-origin first name from Latvia. It derives from 'birs' meaning 'birch tree' and 'uta' meaning 'honor, glory'. Thus, it signifies strength, grace, and dignity.
BIRUTE
FeminineLithuanian name meaning 'white' or 'pure', derived from the legendary queen Birutė who ruled in the 13th century and was associated with the Baltic goddess of fertility and love.
BIRYDIANA
FeminineBryydiana is a unique and enchanting feminine name of Welsh origin, derived from the Welsh word "bryw" meaning "hill" or "mountain", combined with the feminine suffix "-ana".
BISA
FeminineAfrican name of Ghanaian origin, meaning 'born on Tuesday'.
BISAN
FeminineCharming Lebanese name meaning "beauty".
BISCEGLIA
FeminineRare Italian boy's name derived from the Apulian city Bisceglie, meaning 'fork' or 'forked path', symbolizing life's choices and crossroads.
BISENTE
MasculineUnique male name of Basque origin, derived from Bizenta meaning "full of life".
BISHARA
MasculineArabic name derived from 'bashir', meaning 'bringer of good news', often associated with the angel Gabriel in Islamic tradition.
BISHARO
FeminineContemporary given name of unknown origin, characterized by its unique spelling and sound. It consists of two vowels ('i', 'o') and three consonants ('b', 's', 'r'), creating a balanced rhythm when spoken aloud. Despite its unclear origins, the meaning of Bisharo is not explicitly defined, allowing individuals named Bisharo to create their own personal narratives and associations with the name.
BISHER
MasculineArabic male given name derived from "bishara," meaning "good news" or "glad tidings." It holds cultural significance in the Middle East, often associated with the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and is chosen by parents hoping to bless their children with good fortune. Its unique sound and spelling have contributed to its recent popularity worldwide.
BISHESH
MasculineBishesh, of Nepali origin, means 'unique' or 'special' in Sanskrit, reflecting its distinctive nature and cultural significance.
BISHOP
FeminineEnglish name originally derived from 'bisceop', meaning 'bishop'.