Female and male names starting with the letter "B" .
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BOHDI
FeminineBodhi, pronounced 'bo-dee', is a Sanskrit name meaning 'enlightenment' or 'awakening'. It gained popularity in the West after its appearance in the 2005 film 'The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou'. The name has ties to Buddhism and its concept of spiritual awakening.
BOHDIE
MasculineRare, unisex given name of uncertain origin, with records dating back to the 16th century in England.
BOHDY
MasculineUnisex Ukrainian name derived from Budimyr, meaning 'awakening to a new world' or 'bringing peace through awakening.'
BOHEN
MasculineDistinctive name of unknown origin, allowing for personal interpretation and association.
BOHUMIL
MasculineMasculine given name of Czech origin, derived from Old Slavic elements "bohor" meaning fame or renown, and "mila" meaning dear or beloved.
BOICE
MasculineRare American name derived from the English surname, meaning 'luck' or 'fortune', coined by combining "boy" and "luck".
BOIKEN
MasculineRare and distinct first name of unknown African origin, with meanings varying from 'strong' to 'victorious', though none are universally accepted.
BOISE
MasculineUnique French name meaning "wood" or "forest," derived from the city in Idaho named after the indigenous tree species covering the area.
BOISEY
MasculineRare name with unknown origins, having no documented history or cultural significance. Its meaning remains unclear as it's not associated with any known word or language.
BOISY
MasculineDistinctive French name with origins tracing back to the Middle Ages, derived from "Bosset," meaning "bush" or "brushwood." It has been associated with strength and resilience throughout history, as exemplified by notable figures like Jean-Baptiste Boisy. Though rare today, Boisy remains an intriguing choice for parents seeking a unique name with rich historical significance.
BOJAN
MasculineSlavic male given name derived from "boj" meaning "fight," often associated with legendary hero Bogomil and popular among Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian communities for its strong connotation.
BOL
MasculineAfrican name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria that means "waiting for a male child.
BOLAJI
MasculineNigerian Yoruba name composed of 'Ola' (wealth) and 'ji' (he/she adds), translating to 'He/she who adds wealth'.
BOLANLE
FeminineNigerian Yoruba name meaning "Meeting with wealth".
BOLDEN
MasculineRare Norwegian name derived from 'Bòð' meaning message or tidings and '-leifr' meaning descendant or heir, interpreted as 'descendant who brings good news'. It gained prominence through Henrik Ibsen's play 'The Master Builder', but remains distinctive today due to its rarity.
BOLESLAUS
MasculineRare Slavic name of Czech and Polish origin, meaning "famous in glory" or "renowned for his fame," notably borne by several Bohemian kings like Boleslaus I the Cruel.
BOLESLAW
MasculineBolesław is a male name of Polish origin meaning "famous in battle".
BOLIN
MasculineRare Slavic male name derived from the Old Slavonic word "bolina," meaning "little arrow.
BOLISH
MasculineUnique Hebrew name meaning "dweller by the sea," evoking tranquility and beauty, with no historical connotations.
BOLIVAR
MasculineSpanish-derived name, originating from the Venezuelan city of Bolívar, named after Simón Bolívar, the renowned South American revolutionary leader. As a given name, Bolivar is often associated with the qualities of bravery, determination, and passion for liberty embodied by its historical figure, although it does not have a direct translation or specific meaning outside of this context. It is not particularly common in English-speaking countries but can be found occasionally where Spanish influence is strong.
BOLIVIA
FeminineUncommon female name derived from Simón Bolívar's last name, 'bold' or 'brave', reflecting his courage in South American independence.
BOLLING
MasculineRare English given name with an unknown history, believed to derive from the Old English word "bolle," meaning "round" or "ball.
BOLT
MasculineAmerican given name derived from the occupational surname 'bolt', originally denoting a messenger or courier, gaining popularity due to athletes like Usain Bolt.
BOLTON
MasculineEnglish name of Old English origin meaning "from Bolton," referring to the town in North West England.
BOLUWATIFE
MasculineDistinctively Nigerian Yoruba name meaning "God has brought this," reflecting divine providence.
BOLUWATIFE
FeminineYoruba name meaning "God has given me love/life".
BOMAN
MasculineUnique Persian given name derived from the word Böhman, meaning "gatekeeper". It was traditionally given to guardians and caretakers in ancient Iran.
BOMANI
MasculineRare African name from Swahili culture, meaning 'of the residence' or 'of the fort', traditionally given to children born into prominent families.
BOMER
MasculineRare French name derived from Berengar, meaning "bear spear", reflecting strength and courage.
BON
MasculineFrench name meaning 'good'.
BONA
MasculineUnique Latin name derived from the word 'bonus', meaning 'good'. Notable bearers include Empress Maria Theresa.
BONA
FeminineRare yet distinguished Latin name derived from 'bonus,' meaning 'good.'
BONALYN
FeminineUnique female name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Scottish "Bonny Lynn" or the French "Bonialine," with no widely accepted meaning.
BONANZA
MasculineDistinctive given name of Spanish origin, derived from 'bonanza,' meaning a rich mineral deposit.
BONARD
MasculineRare but significant French-origin masculine given name meaning "strong" or "powerful.
BONAVENTURE
MasculineItalian name derived from Latin roots "bonus" (good) and "aventura" (fortune), translating to "good fortune." It was famously borne by Saint Bonaventure, a medieval Franciscan theologian, and has been used in literature by authors like Balzac and Baudelaire.
BONCILE
FeminineRare Italian given name derived from the surname 'Boncioli,' which means "jug" or "pot," possibly indicating an occupational name for someone who worked with pottery.
BOND
FeminineEnglish origin, derived from the Old Norse personal name 'Bondi', meaning 'a bondman or servant'. It was brought to England by Viking settlers during the early medieval period and has since become a popular given name and surname worldwide.
BOND
MasculineEnglish origin, meaning "tie" or "connection," historically associated with those who worked with ropes or lived near river bends.
BONDA
FeminineDistinctive African first name primarily associated with the Igbo people of Nigeria. It holds significant cultural value, often interpreted as "born on a Thursday" or symbolizing "the joy of childbirth." Although its exact meaning varies, Bonda evokes images of happiness and new life, making it popular among parents seeking unique yet meaningful names for their daughters.