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BASHIRAH
FemaleArabic female given name derived from "bashir," meaning "bearer of good news." It signifies positivity and joy, with historical significance in the Islamic world through its association with a companion of Muhammad.
BASHY
FemaleUncommon Arabic given name derived from 'bashar', meaning 'human' or 'mankind'. It also shares its name with a prophet in Islamic tradition.
BASIA
FemaleFemale given name of Polish origin, derived from Latin "Valeria", meaning "strong" or "brave". Pronounced Bah-syah in Polish, it has been historically associated with notable figures such as actress Basia Smyk and singer-songwriter Basia Trzetrzelewicz. Today, Basia remains popular worldwide for its unique sound and strong meaning.
BASIL
FemaleGreek name meaning 'king' or 'royal', derived from the ancient Greek word for king, basileus.
BASILIA
FemaleRare Greek name derived from 'basilikos', meaning 'royal'.
BASILIKI
FemaleDistinctive Greek female name derived from "basileus," meaning "king" or "ruler," signifying "little queen" or "royal.
BASILISA
FemaleSpanish female name derived from Latin 'basilisco', meaning 'little king' or 'royal'. It signifies majesty, pride, and noble descent.
BASIMAH
FemaleArabic female given name that originates from the word 'basima', meaning 'smile' or 'beautiful smile'. It has historical significance, having been popular among royals and nobility in Muslim communities of Middle Eastern and North African descent.
BASMA
FemaleArabic feminine given name derived from 'basam', meaning 'smile'. It signifies beauty, joy, and confidence.
BASMAH
FemaleArabic name derived from the word 'basam', meaning 'smile'. It signifies 'she who smiles' or 'one who brings happiness'.
BASRA
FemaleArabic origin name derived from 'Bassrah', the historic city founded around 635 AD during the Islamic Caliphate.
BASSHEVA
FemaleThe Hebrew name Bassheva means "the promised one," derived from the Hebrew word "Basser" meaning "to promise.
BASSY
FemaleUnusual African name of Ewe origin from Togo and Ghana, meaning "twins" and reflecting the sacred status of twins in many West African cultures.
BASYA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "promise" or "covenant", derived from the word "basar".
BATEL
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'daughter', celebrated in Jewish history for figures like Batya (who rescued Moses) and Ruth, reflecting strength and courage in women.
BATHSHEBA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "daughter of an oath," famously carried by King David's wife in the Bible.
BATINA
FemaleUnique African feminine name, originating from West Africa's Mandinka culture, meaning "intelligent" or "bright".
BATOOL
FemaleArabic name meaning 'she who has freed herself', derived from the root verb 'batala'.
BATOUL
FemaleArabic feminine given name meaning 'young girl' or 'maiden', historically significant as one of the names used for Lady Fatima al-Zahra, with notable figures like Batul al-Qassim contributing to its enduring appeal.
BATRICE
FemaleItalian origin name meaning 'baptist', with roots dating back to the early centuries of Christianity.
BATRINA
FemaleRare Latin-derived name, meaning 'baptism', used as a Christian given name in Southern Europe and adopted by other cultures worldwide.
BATSHEVA
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning 'daughter of seven'.
BATUL
FemaleArabic name meaning 'young girl', popular among Muslims due to its association with Prophet Muhammad's family, and revered in Persian literature.
BATULA
FemaleCaptivating female name with African origins, particularly among the Yoruba people, meaning "patient father" or "patient ancestor".
BATYA
FemaleHebrew girl's name meaning "daughter," with ancient roots in Jewish culture and tradition, notable for its association with Princess Bithiah who saved Moses, reflecting kindness and compassion.
BAUDELIA
FemaleRare Latin-origin given name derived from "baulus", meaning "mule", though its sound rather than meaning likely drove its selection during Europe's medieval fascination with unique names.
BAUER
FemaleGerman given name and surname of Germanic origin, derived from 'bôwe', meaning 'bow' or 'archer'. It translates to 'bowman' or 'archer', reflecting its historical roots in archery craftsmanship.
BAVAN
FemalePersian name meaning 'pure', derived from the Persian word 'bavan'.
BAWI
FemaleAfrican-origin name, popular among the Yoruba people, meaning "the child who waits" in their language.
BAXLEE
FemaleDistinctive, modern name of uncertain origin, often interpreted as "bold and brave" by those who use it.
BAXLEY
FemaleUncommon English name with Old English roots, derived from 'baecen' meaning 'baker'.
BAY
FemaleGreek-origin name that means "to rejoice or celebrate," associated with the sacred bay tree of Greek goddess Hecate.
BAYA
FemaleCaptivating Berber name derived from 'iba', meaning 'to live', signifying life and vitality.
BAYAH
FemaleAfrican name from Swahili culture, meaning 'life' and symbolizing hope, strength, and resilience.
BAYAN
FemaleArabic origin name derived from 'bayan', meaning 'brilliant' or 'shining'.
BAYDEN
FemaleModern Irish male name meaning "little chief" or "small leader".
BAYE
FemaleUnique African given name from Senegal's Wolof ethnic group, meaning "respectful.
BAYLA
FemaleHebrew-derived name meaning "home" or "house," historically associated with hospitality in Jewish culture.
BAYLAA
FemaleAfrican female given name of Swahili origin that means 'intelligent' or 'wise'.
BAYLAH
FemaleHebrew girls' name meaning 'home' or 'house', derived from the word 'bayit'. It's known for its strength and resilience, and has historic roots in ancient Hebrew culture.