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BOBBE
FemaleDistinct Dutch given name that means "to bob" or "move up and down," originating from the traditional eel-fishing technique called "bobbingen." Traditionally given to boys, it's also been used as a girls' name in some cultures.
BOBBEE
FemaleDistinctive name of unknown origin, allowing for personal interpretation.
BOBBETTA
FemaleUnique Italian-origin name, derived from Roberto meaning 'bright fame' or 'famous', popularized by African American communities during the Harlem Renaissance.
BOBBETTE
FemaleCharming French-origin name derived from "bobette," meaning "little bob." It has a whimsical sound and no specific meaning beyond its literal translation but offers elegance through its French roots.
BOBBI
MaleUnisex given name of Italian origin derived from Roberto, a variant of Robert which means 'fame and glory' combined with 'bright'.
BOBBI
FemaleHebrew-origin name meaning "to flow," historically used for both boys and girls but now more associated with girls. It gained popularity in the early 20th century among parents seeking strong, independent spirits. Notable figures like marathon pioneer Bobbi Gibb have contributed to its rich history.
BOBBIE
MaleScottish unisex given name, a diminutive of Robert meaning 'bright fame', popular among boys and girls since the late 19th century.
BOBBIE
FemaleUnisex English name often considered a diminutive of Robert, meaning "bright fame".
BOBBIEJEAN
FemaleUnique female given name of American origin, coined by blending Bobby (short for Robert) with Jean (meaning 'God is gracious'). It gained popularity as a unisex name in the early 20th century.
BOBBIEJO
FemaleAmerican name created by combining Bobby (diminutive of Robert) and Joe, meaning "God will brighten our fame.
BOBBIELEE
FemaleUnique American name created by combining Bobby ('bright fame') and Lee ('meadow'), popular in mid-20th century US.
BOBBIESUE
FemaleUnique, modern invented name, likely a fusion of 'Bobbie' (from Robert, meaning 'bright fame') and 'Sue' (a diminutive of Susan, meaning 'lily'), with no widely recognized historical or cultural significance.
BOBBIJO
FemaleUnique, recently popularized name with unknown origins and no associated meaning, often chosen for its aesthetic appeal.
BOBBILEE
FemaleAmerican origin given name coined in the early 20th century, likely meaning "famous bear" and associated with Robert or Roberta. It's rare but memorable, often standing out due to its uniqueness.
BOBBILYNN
FemaleModern American given name of uncertain origin, created by combining elements from other names beginning with "Bob" and "Lynn". Its meaning remains unclear, but it has been used for females in recent years due to its distinctive sound and spelling.
BOBBISUE
FemaleRare French given name created as a blend of Robert and Louise, without a specific meaning.
BOBBY
FemaleEnglish name derived from Robert, meaning "bright" or "famous", popularized throughout history with notable figures like baseball legend Babe Ruth, who was nicknamed Bobby.
BOBBY
MaleEnglish name derived from Robert, which means "bright fame" or "famous like a bear," with historical figures like Sir Robert Abel Smith and Bobby Moore bearing this name.
BOBBYE
MaleDistinctive American female given name derived from the male name Robert, meaning 'bright fame'. It gained popularity in the mid-20th century through comedian Bobbe Arnstein's association with the name.
BOBBYE
FemaleRare, unconventional name with unknown origin and meaning, possibly derived from Barbara or shortened Roberta/Bobby.
BOBBYETTA
FemaleIntriguing African American name derived from Roberta and Betty, signifying "brilliant promise" or "God is my brilliant promise.
BOBBYJO
FemaleRare male given name, likely created by combining Bobby and Joe, without a widely recognized origin or traditional meaning.
BOBBYJOE
MaleUnique American male given name created by combining Robert and Joe, gaining popularity in the mid-20th century without a specific meaning or etymology.
BOBBYLEE
MaleUnique American given name, created by combining Bobby ('bright fame') and Lee ('clearing in woods' or Chinese surname) during the mid-20th century. Despite its rarity, it has appeared briefly in pop culture, such as in the soap opera "The Young and the Restless".
BOBETTA
FemaleCharming Italian-origin name derived from 'bobetto', meaning 'little bob'. It's often used as a pet form of Roberta or other names beginning with 'Bo-'.
BOBETTE
FemaleRare yet captivating French girls' name derived from the masculine Robert, which means "bright fame.
BOBI
FemaleBulgarian name derived from the word 'bob', meaning 'God is merciful'.
BOBIE
FemaleUnique French name with unclear origins but often associated with joy, creativity, and enthusiasm due to its playful sound.
BOBIE
MaleRare but notable African-origin given name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, believed to mean "one who brings joy" or "a source of happiness.
BOBIJO
FemaleRare, Hispanic-origin girls' name derived from Roberta, which means 'famous and bright'.
BOBO
MaleFrench origin name meaning 'bald', derived from the Occitan word 'bobi'. In some cultures, it's associated with good luck; however, it can also have negative connotations like stupidity or dishonesty.
BOBRA
FemaleUncommon first name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, used throughout history by individuals around the world despite limited information about its background.
BOBY
MaleRare male name of French origin, believed to derive from "bobin", meaning "to bob" or "move up and down". Its exact origins remain unclear, adding an air of mystery. While its meaning varies, some sources suggest it means "short-haired" in French or is a derivative of Robert. Notable figures like singer Boby Lapointe and jazz musician Bobby Timmons have carried this distinctive name, which stands out due to its unique spelling despite being catchy and easy to remember.
BOCAR
MaleAfrican origin name, specifically from the Fulani ethnic group, meaning "a person who comes after," traditionally given to the youngest child.
BOCEPHUS
MaleAmerican given name with an unclear origin but rich history in country music, most famously associated with musician Junior Bryant, also known as Bocephus.
BODAN
MaleRare Slavic name from the Balkans, derived from "boda" meaning "fight" or "struggle," reflecting strength and resilience in adversity.
BODE
MaleGermanic name meaning 'message' or 'tidings', associated with historic figures like Saint Botolph.
BODEAN
MaleRare yet powerful American name derived from the Old Norse personal names Bodi or Boddi, signifying strength and adaptability.
BODEE
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "God's gift" or "coming from God," gaining popularity for its modern sound and spiritual significance.
BODEE
MaleUnique name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Old English "boda" meaning "messenger", but this theory lacks historical evidence. Its first known use as a given name was in the late 19th century United States. Despite its mysterious history, Bodee has gained popularity in recent years for its distinctiveness and uniqueness.