Female and male names starting with the letter "B" .
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BONNYE
FeminineDistinctive American given name coined by author Octavia E. Butler for her 1998 novel "Parable of the Talents," where it refers to a strong-willed character. Its meaning is not definitive, though some associate it with the Scottish word 'bonnie', suggesting charm or attractiveness. Despite its rarity and lack of historical information, Bonnye has gained recognition among science fiction enthusiasts due to Butler's novel.
BONZIE
FeminineDistinctive American name coined by renowned surfboard shaper Robert August for his son in the late 1960s or early 1970s. It does not have any known linguistic meaning or historical background, but it has gained recognition within the surfing community due to its association with August and his family.
BOOKER
MasculineUnique American given name derived from the English occupational surname 'Booker', signifying a bookmaker or seller, with possible connections to knowledge, creativity, and wisdom.
BOOKER
FeminineUnique American given name derived from the English surname "Booker," meaning 'maker or seller of books.'
BOOKERT
MasculineFictional name created by Kurt Vonnegut for his son in the 1997 novel "Timequake," not based on any historical figure or meaning beyond its literary context.
BOOMER
MasculineRare American name derived from the Aboriginal Australian word 'boomerang', popularized by Captain Boomer Washburn in the TV series M*A*S*H.
BOON
MasculineThai male given name meaning "good fortune," popularized during the Ayutthaya period and still beloved by Thai parents today.
BOONE
FeminineDistinctive American boys' name derived from an Old English word meaning "hillfoot dweller," embodying strength and courage as exemplified by its famous pioneer namesake, Daniel Boone.
BOONE
MasculineAmerican male given name with roots in Old English or Irish Gaelic, possibly meaning "blessing" or "life/lucky". It's strongly associated with American frontier history, notably through explorer Daniel Boone.
BOOTH
MasculineEnglish given name derived from an occupational surname originally assigned to makers of small wooden shelters or stalls.
BOOTS
FeminineRare Dutch unisex given name derived from "boet," meaning "foot." Originally used for children born with foot-related defects, it has since evolved to symbolize strength and resilience, gaining popularity among notable figures like Bootsy Collins and Boots Keuning.
BOOTS
MasculineAmerican given name derived from the English surname Boot, originally referring to someone living near a bootmaker. Its exact origins are unclear but it may have been inspired by leatherworkers' nicknames or shortened from Robert. Today, Boots is a distinctive name often associated with creativity and independence.
BOPHA
FeminineBopha, of Cambodian origin, means 'lotus flower' and signifies resilience amidst adversity.
BORA
MasculineDistinctive Turkish name derived from 'bora', meaning 'north wind', symbolizing strength and resilience.
BORA
FeminineTurkish given name meaning 'northern wind', associated with strength and freedom, and popularized by its use as a personal name in recent years despite once being mainly used as a surname or nickname.
BORACH
MasculineHebrew name meaning "blessing" or "kneaded dough," historically signifying God's role as the source of blessing, and traditionally given to boys born on days when blessings were desired.
BORAN
MasculineUnique Turkish name derived from "boran," meaning "cold wind." It reflects strength and resilience, popular among parents seeking a meaningful name with ancient roots.
BORDEN
MasculineEnglish surname derived from 'bord', meaning 'board'. It's associated with the Kent town of Borden and has been worn by notable figures like US politician T.H. Borden and Canadian soldier Frederick William Borden.
BORGHILD
FeminineRare yet powerful Norse name meaning "strong in battle," associated with legendary shield-maidens like Borghild Skaldmöder and valkyries in Old Norse literature.
BORGNY
FeminineRare yet elegant Scandinavian female given name derived from Old Norse 'Borkna', meaning 'birch tree' and 'need or necessity'.
BORHAN
MasculineRare yet profound Persian name translating to "house on the mountain", embodying strength, resilience, and protection from ancient times until today.
BORIS
MasculineSlavic masculine given name derived from the Old Norse word Björn, meaning 'bear'.
BORJA
MasculineSpanish given name derived from the Basque word 'Bortz', meaning 'oak'. Its popularity stems from influential Basque families like the Borgias, including Pope Alexander VI.
BORN
MasculineRare Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'descendant' or 'progeny', traditionally used in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark to denote members of prominent families.
BORNA
MasculineCroatian name meaning "son of the pine tree", derived from the word "bor". It's popular in Croatia and has a strong, powerful sound.
BORUCH
MasculineHebrew name meaning "blessed," derived from the verb "barach" which means "to bless." It's deeply rooted in Jewish culture and history, often associated with blessing and found among prominent figures like Rabbi Boruch ben Nissim, as well as in Jewish literature and prayers. Today, it remains popular across diverse communities due to its meaningful signification of blessing, wisdom, and righteousness.
BORYS
MasculineDistinctive Slavic name with origins in Eastern Europe, translating to "glorious fighter" or "famous in battle.
BOSCO
MasculineItalian masculine given name derived from the Latin word "boscus," meaning "woods" or "forest.
BOSE
MasculineThe name Bose originates from India, derived from the Sanskrit word "Bhishma" meaning 'terrible' or 'formidable', inspired by an ancient warrior known for bravery and wisdom in Hindu mythology.
BOSEDE
FeminineDistinctive Yoruba name from Nigeria, derived from "Bo" (come) and "Se" (arrive), translating to "Come and Arrive," conveying hope and expectation.
BOSIE
MasculineElegant Scottish name derived from "Bóiseach," meaning "cheerful.
BOSS
MasculineThe name "Boss" originates from English and is typically a shortened form of Elizabeth or its variants Bess/Betsy. Though it lacks traditional meaning, it's become popular recently for its unique sound.
BOSSIE
MasculineDistinctive African girl's name of Ewe origin, meaning "born on Tuesday.
BOSTEN
MasculineAmerican male given name derived from the city of Boston, Massachusetts, founded by Puritan settlers from England in the early 17th century. Its meaning is uncertain but likely refers to the city itself, which was named after an English town called Boston.
BOSTIN
MasculineUncommon English boys' name derived from Old English 'bot', meaning help or remedy.
BOSTON
FeminineDistinctive American given name derived from the city of Boston, Massachusetts, meaning "settlement by Botolph's brook.
BOSTON
MasculineEnglish unisex given name derived from the historic Massachusetts city, meaning 'bend, curve' or 'bot's town'.
BOSTYN
MasculineModern boy's name of unknown origin, adopted for its unique sound and appearance.
BOSTYN
FeminineModern American name created by blending Boston and Austin, meaning "settlement" and "great/noble", respectively. It is unisex and rare, with only 10 babies named Bostyn in the U.S. in 2019.
BOSTYNN
FeminineUncommon, unique name with no clear cultural or linguistic roots, often associated with the city Boston but without evidence supporting such connection.