Female and male names.

BLONDELL

Feminine

American-origin name coined by author Theodore Dreiser for his novel "Sister Carrie". It combines 'Blond(e)' meaning light-colored hair, and 'Ella' meaning 'other'.

BLONDENA

Feminine

Unique French-derived feminine name meaning 'blonde' or 'fair-haired', inspired by the medieval troubadour Blondel, and popular during the Renaissance before fading into obscurity until recent years.

BLONDIE

Feminine

Female given name of French origin, meaning 'light-colored' or 'fair-haired', and popularized by Debbie Harry's influential punk rock band.

BLONDINA

Feminine

Uncommon yet historic Latin name meaning "blonde," popular in Renaissance Italy and now rare.

BLONDINE

Feminine

French origin, signifies 'blonde or fair-haired' woman and gained popularity through medieval tales like 'Blondine and the Seven Dwarfs.'

BLONEVA

Feminine

Slavic name derived from the Old Slavic word 'blŭnĕti', meaning 'to bloom' or 'to flourish'. Popularized by Alexander Pushkin in his play 'The Gypsies', it signifies growth and beauty.

BLONG

Masculine

Samoan origin and means "to be born".

BLONNIE

Feminine

Unusual given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning. It stands out as a unique choice due to its mysterious etymology.

BLOOM

Feminine

English origin, derived from 'bloem', meaning 'flower'. It was originally a surname for those living near flowers or having a garden, but now popular as both a boy's and girl's first name.

BLOOM

Masculine

Irish origin unisex name derived from the Old English word 'blóm', meaning 'flower'.

BLOOMIE

Feminine

Enchanting English name derived from the Middle English word 'blom', meaning 'bloom' or 'flower'.

BLOSSIE

Feminine

Charming English name derived from "blossom", symbolizing growth and renewal, and popularized during the Victorian era due to the cultural fascination with botany and gardening.

BLOSSOM

Feminine

English feminine given name derived from the word "blossom," meaning fully developed flower, symbolizing nature's beauty and growth.

BLOUNCIE

Masculine

Rare French given name believed to have originated from the French word 'blond', meaning fair-haired, likely used as a nickname for someone with blonde hair.

BLU

Feminine

Rare, Hebrew-derived name meaning "son" or "child," symbolizing the joy and fulfillment of parenthood.

BLU

Masculine

Distinctive unisex name derived from English, symbolizing uniqueness and creativity.

BLUE

Feminine

Distinctively American unisex name derived from the color blue, associated with qualities like tranquility and creativity.

BLUE

Masculine

Unconventional English given name inspired by the color blue, popularized recently by celebrities like Alicia Keys.

BLUFORD

Masculine

Rare, African-American name created by combining Booker T. Washington's nickname "Booker the Ford" with Frederick Douglass's middle name, paying tribute to these historic figures in the fight against slavery and racial discrimination.

BLUMA

Feminine

Bluma, of Hebrew origin, means 'flower' and signifies beauty and grace. Traditionally used among Jewish communities, it's gaining worldwide popularity for its uniqueness and meaning.

BLUME

Feminine

German origin female name meaning 'flower'.

BLY

Feminine

Distinctive Norwegian given name derived from the Old Norse word "bly", meaning lead, associated with wealth in ancient times.

BLY

Masculine

Distinctive Scottish given name derived from the surname MacBhile, meaning "son of Blie," an old Scottish form of the Irish name Blath, signifying "flower.

BLYNDA

Feminine

Uncommon American given name with origins tracing back to Old Norse, originally a variant spelling of Blenda.

BLYNN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient surname Ó Blinne, meaning "descendant of Blinne," which in turn comes from the Old Celtic word 'bláth,' meaning "flower.

BLYSS

Feminine

Modern given name derived from the English word 'bliss', signifying extreme happiness. Its unique spelling adds distinction, while its meaning makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet accessible name. Despite having no historical or cultural significance, Blyss remains relatively uncommon, making it a memorable option for those looking for something special.

BLYTH

Feminine

English name of Anglo-Saxon origin that means 'cheerful' or 'happy'.

BLYTHE

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'blyþ', meaning 'happy' or 'cheerful'.

BLYTHE

Feminine

English given name derived from the Old English word "blæþ", meaning "happy" or "cheerful".

BNAI

Feminine

Rare Hebrew boys' name derived from "bnei," meaning "sons." It historically referred to the children of Israel, making it a name with significant Jewish cultural importance. Today, parents choose Bnai for its uniqueness and rich heritage.

BO

Feminine

Korean name meaning 'precious'.

BO

Masculine

The name Bo has Scandinavian origins, derived from 'bói', meaning 'resident', often used for those deeply connected to their homes or communities.

BOADY

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from "Buadach," meaning "victorious." Popularized by High King Brian Boru, it signifies strength and courage.

BOAZ

Masculine

Ancient Hebrew name meaning 'strength' or 'swiftness'.

BOB

Masculine

Short form of Robert, of Germanic origin meaning "bright fame" or "fame", used since the Middle Ages and popularized in English-speaking countries during the Victorian era.

BOB

Feminine

Classic American name of English origin, derived from Robert and meaning "bright" or "famous".

BOBACK

Masculine

Distinctive Persian-origin name derived from "bâbâgh," meaning "fuller's earth." Once popular among Zoroastrian Parsis, it now stands as a rare yet intriguing choice worldwide, symbolizing purity and uniqueness.

BOBAK

Masculine

Persian name meaning 'happiness', popular in Persia since ancient times and believed to bring good fortune.

BOBAN

Masculine

Serbian name derived from 'bobanj', a traditional bagpipe, symbolizing music and cultural heritage.

BOBB

Masculine

Distinctive English male given name derived from the medieval nickname Bob, which referred to people thought to resemble robins, symbolizing good luck and joy.