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BUFFIE
FeminineUncommon name of uncertain origin, often linked to the Italian surname Buffa, though evidence is scarce.
BUFFORD
MasculineUnique American given name with unclear origins, possibly derived from Buffalo and Ford. It gained prominence in the 19th century, notably used by Confederate General John Brown Gordon for his son in 1867.
BUFFY
MasculineUncommon English girl's name with Old Norse origins, meaning 'buffalo', symbolizing strength and power.
BUFFY
FeminineBuffy, of English origin, means 'golden-haired' and was initially used as a nickname for individuals with blonde hair.
BUFORD
FeminineRare but historic American given name originating from Old English 'Buffeorth', meaning 'the bright bald man'.
BUFORD
MasculineRare American given name derived from an English occupational surname meaning 'buffalo ford.'
BUGRA
MasculineUnique Turkish name meaning 'god' in Turkic languages, often associated with strength and power.
BUKHARI
MasculineArabic name derived from the historic city of Bukhara in Uzbekistan, once a renowned center of learning during the Islamic Golden Age, symbolizing intellect and cultural richness.
BULA
FeminineAfrican-origin name from Uganda, meaning "rain" in Luganda language, symbolizing fertility and renewal. Traditionally given to girls born during the rainy season or destined for greatness, it holds rich cultural significance.
BULAH
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'to make way' or 'clear a path', symbolizing resilience and determination.
BULAR
FeminineRare African name of Swahili origin, with an unknown meaning but potential community-specific significance.
BULEAH
FeminineUnique African name of Fulani origin, meaning "happiness" or "joy," chosen for its positive spiritual connotations and potential influence on one's destiny.
BULMA
FeminineRare female Japanese name meaning 'Military Horse' or 'Strength and Beauty', popularized by the anime 'Dragon Ball'.
BULMARO
MasculineRare yet distinguished Spanish name meaning 'strong or powerful like a bull', popularized during medieval times by Spanish royalty to symbolize power.
BULUT
MasculineTurkish name derived from 'bulut', meaning 'cloud', symbolizing strength and adaptability.
BUMI
MasculineIndonesian name that means 'earth' or 'land', symbolizing strength, grounding, and connection to roots.
BUN
MasculineVietnamese boy's name with no specific meaning, derived from 'bún', the Vietnamese word for rice noodles.
BUNA
FeminineCaptivating African name from Swahili, meaning 'morning' and symbolizing freshness and renewal.
BUNDY
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from the Old English word 'bund', meaning 'defensive enclosure' or 'fortified place'. It was originally a surname given to someone who lived near a fortified settlement or worked as a gatekeeper. Over time, this surname has evolved into a given name for males.
BUNIA
FeminineUncommon yet significant African name derived from the city of Bunia in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, traditionally associated with strength or regional beauty.
BUNICE
FeminineRare but captivating Romanian girl's name derived from the word "bună" meaning "good.
BUNIE
FeminineGreek name that means 'good' or 'well'.
BUNION
MasculineRare French given name derived from the word 'bunion', meaning a painful bony bump on the big toe.
BUNITA
FeminineThe Indian name Bunita, from Kerala, means 'she who blooms'.
BUNK
MasculineRare, American given name derived from the medieval English occupational surname Bunce, once used to denote bakers or brewers. Despite lacking a specific meaning, Bunk's distinctive sound and unconventionality often associates it with individualism and creativity. Though uncommon historically, it has gained some traction in recent years as parents seek unique names for their children.
BUNNI
FeminineAttractive, joyful-sounding name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'the one who brings happiness'.
BUNNIE
MasculineUnique French girls' name derived from 'bunny', meaning 'rabbit'.
BUNNIE
FeminineUnique French girl's name derived from 'bunny', meaning small rabbit, symbolizing gentleness, swiftness, prosperity, and good luck.
BUNNY
FeminineEnglish given name derived from 'bunny', meaning small rabbit, signifying gentleness, playfulness, and swiftness. It gained popularity in the U.S. during the early 20th century as a nickname for girls born around Easter.
BUNNY
MasculineBunny" is an English given name that originated from the word "bunny," meaning young rabbit. It's typically associated with females and signifies youthfulness, playfulness, and innocence.
BUNYAN
MasculineAmerican male given name of Old English origin, derived from a word meaning "brown valley," but more commonly associated with the renowned author and puritan preacher John Bunyan.
BUNYON
MasculineDistinctive American name of unclear origin, possibly derived from an English or Scottish surname, potentially signifying someone with a prominent belly or jovial nature.
BURACH
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'blessing'.
BURAK
MasculineTurkish male given name derived from Arabic 'burak', meaning 'swift'. It is associated with Buraq, the flying horse in Islamic tradition that transported Prophet Muhammad during his Night Journey.
BURAL
MasculineBural, of Arabic origin, signifies 'evidence' or 'proof'.
BURAQ
MasculineUncommon given name derived from Arabic origins. It translates to 'lightning' or 'thunderbolt', signifying speed, power, and brilliance. Traditionally used for both males and females, though more prevalent among males, it shares roots with the Arabic word 'barq', meaning 'flash of lightning'.
BURBON
MasculineThe name Bourbon, derived from the French word 'bouillon' meaning 'bubbling spring', is of French origin and is significantly associated with the House of Bourbon, one of Europe's oldest and most prominent royal families.
BURCE
MasculineTurkish name derived from "burç," meaning "fortress" or "stronghold." It signifies strength and protection.
BURCH
MasculineGerman name derived from "burc," meaning "fortress.
BURCHARD
MasculineGerman name derived from "burg" (stronghold) and "hard" (strong), brought to England by the Normans in 1066, associated with strength and bravery.