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BUZZ
MasculineUncommon yet intriguing name with multiple origins and meanings. It may derive from the English name Hubert or Bezalel, potentially signifying "bright heart" or "son of protection," respectively.
BUZZY
MasculineRare, playful given name with unknown origins and meanings, possibly inspired by bee sounds, first used in the late 19th century US.
BWANA
MasculineMale given name of Swahili origin, originally meaning "lord" or "master", used as a title of respect before becoming a recognized personal name.
BYAN
MasculineUncommon Irish Gaelic name derived from 'bean', meaning 'woman'. Despite its surprising origin, it's associated with strength, wisdom, and independence.
BYANCA
FeminineByanca, of Latin origin, means 'white' and signifies purity and elegance.
BYANKA
FeminineRare yet captivating Slavic name derived from Vyacheslav, meaning "more glorious than peace," once popular among ancient nobility and famously borne by Grand Prince Vyacheslav I of Kiev.
BYARD
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old French word "beaur", meaning beautiful. Introduced by Normans after the 1066 conquest, it was once popular among medieval nobility before becoming rare. Today, it's sometimes used as a middle name to honor its historic roots and unique sound.
BYATA
FeminineHebrew-origin female name, meaning "God is with us.
BYFORD
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Old English words "beo" meaning bee and "ford" meaning ford or crossing. It originally signified someone who lived near bees or engaged in beekeeping.
BYNTLEE
MasculineUncommon English name coined by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series, with no established meaning but often interpreted as 'beautiful and graceful'.
BYNTLEE
FeminineDistinctive American name created in the early 2000s, believed to be a blend of Bentley and Brinley.
BYNUM
MasculineRare American given name derived from the English surname "Bynum," originally an occupational name for a baker, meaning 'oven maker.'
BYONCE
FeminineBeyoncé is an African American name meaning "beautiful queen" in French, chosen by her parents to inspire greatness and reflecting their hopes for her future success. It gained popularity due to singer-songwriter Beyoncé Knowles-Carter's fame.
BYRA
FeminineUncommon yet significant Indian female name derived from Sanskrit 'Vyara,' meaning 'the sacred River Narmada.'
BYRAN
MasculineThe name Bryan, of English origin, means 'little bear' derived from Old English words 'beor' and 'hun.'
BYRANT
MasculineBryant is an English name derived from the Old English word "byrht," meaning "bright" or "famous.
BYRCE
MasculineBryce is a masculine given name of Scottish origin, derived from 'Brìghde' meaning 'from the brink of the slope'.
BYRD
MasculineEnglish given name and surname of Norman origin, derived from Old Norse 'Birghit', meaning 'he who lives on a mountain' or 'dweller by the cliff.'
BYRD
FeminineEnglish origin, derived from the Old English word "brid", meaning "bird". It was originally a surname given to skilled bird hunters or those associated with birds, but has since evolved into a unisex given name popularized in recent years.
BYRDE
FeminineEnglish given name derived from the Old English word "beorde," meaning "board" or "plank." It was traditionally associated with individuals involved in carpentry, woodworking, or construction professions that often utilized boards.
BYRDIE
FeminineUnique American girl's name created by author Judy Blume for her 1970 novel character, with an interpreted meaning of 'little bird'.
BYREN
MasculineDistinct Welsh name derived from 'Bryn', meaning 'hill' or 'mountain'.
BYRL
MasculineUncommon American female name created by Anne Rice for her novel "The Vampire Lestat", with no specific meaning or history, but it has gained some popularity due to its uniqueness.
BYRL
FeminineRare Scottish name meaning "spear point," originating from medieval Scotland via Gaelic Irish migrants.
BYRLE
FeminineModern American boy's name created by combining elements of Bryce, Barry, and Brad. It has no specific meaning and gained popularity in English-speaking countries like the US and Canada due to its uniqueness.
BYRLE
MasculineUncommon English name derived from 'burg' meaning fort and 'leah' signifying clearing, translating to 'settlement in the wooded clearing'. Despite its rarity, it evokes images of nature and tranquility.
BYRNE
MasculineThe Irish surname Byrne originates from the Gaelic word 'oir', meaning descendant or son, and signifies a descendant of Bran, a legendary hero who could transform into an eagle.
BYRNECE
FeminineUncommon Irish name with roots tracing back to the powerful Ó Briain family, meaning 'speech' or 'eloquence'.
BYRON
FeminineGreek-derived name meaning "bear," with a rich history dating back centuries.
BYRON
MasculineEnglish name with Old Norse roots, translating to 'farm by the stream,' popularized during the Victorian era.
BYRUM
MasculineUncommon English male name of Old Norse origin, derived from Býrvi, with a meaning lost to history.
BYSON
MasculineUnusual yet appealing English name derived from the Old English word 'bysig', meaning 'busy' or 'active'. It has a strong medieval history and was previously used as a nickname for energetic individuals.
CAADEN
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Catháin, meaning "descendant of Cathán," which itself means "battle" or "fight." It is associated with the powerful O'Cahan clan known for their strength and bravery in ancient Ireland.
CAALIYAH
FeminineAttractive African American name variant of Kaeli, derived from the Hawaiian 'Kai', meaning 'sea'.
CAANAN
MasculineHebrew name derived from "ken," meaning "zealously love." It has biblical origins, being associated with the son of Ham and ancestor of the Canaanite people, but its negative connotation in the Bible doesn't hinder its use as a strong and distinctive given name for both boys and girls.
CAASI
FeminineCassia is a Greek-derived name meaning "cinnamon tree," offering warmth and sweetness like the spice itself.
CABE
MasculineUnique Spanish origin given name derived from "cabeza", meaning head, possibly signifying leadership or strength.
CABEL
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "to encompass," associated with Jewish mystical traditions and representing understanding in Kabbalistic teachings.
CABELA
FeminineRare American given name with no widely recognized meaning or history, possibly invented recently for its sound or in honor of TV character Cabel.
CABELL
MasculineRare English given name derived from the Middle English word 'cabel', meaning hair or fur, originally used as an occupational surname for tanners. Its significance lies in its historical roots, representing resilience, adaptability, and resourcefulness.