Female first names.

BAYLE

Female

Rare French given name derived from the Occitan word 'Baile', meaning 'to dance'.

BAYLEA

Female

Captivating Hebrew name derived from 'Baal', meaning 'lord' or 'master'.

BAYLEE

Female

Modern American given name created by combining "bay" and "lee," with interpretations including "beauty of the bay" or "calm sea." It gained popularity recently for its uniqueness, though it's still rare compared to other names.

BAYLEEN

Female

Rare Hebrew feminine given name derived from "bayit," meaning "house," symbolizing home or shelter.

BAYLEI

Female

American name derived from Bailey (English: "berry clearing") and Lei (Hawaiian: "heaven"). It's a unisex option with modern appeal, popularized by figures like actress Baylei McKeever.

BAYLEIGH

Female

English name of Old Norse origin, derived from Beorhtleic, meaning "bright people's ruler". Traditionally used as a male name, it has also gained popularity for females in recent years. Its earliest record dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086, with historical ties to royalty and nobility. Today, Bayleigh is popular among English-speaking countries, favored by parents seeking unique, modern names with a strong and regal sound.

BAYLEN

Female

Scottish boys' name meaning 'from the bay', derived from Scottish Gaelic 'baile'.

BAYLER

Female

Unique American name created by blending Bailey and Taylor, used for both boys and girls, gaining popularity recently due to its modern sound and unisex nature.

BAYLEY

Female

Unusual English given name derived from the Old English word "beag", meaning ring or bangle. Originally a surname for metalworkers, it evolved into a unisex first name with creative connotations.

BAYLI

Female

American female name, derived from the English name Bailey, meaning "bailiff" or "law enforcement officer," but often considered a standalone name with its own identity.

BAYLIE

Female

English given name derived from 'bailiwick', meaning having control or authority. It originated as a Scottish surname before becoming popular as a unisex name.

BAYLIEGH

Female

Modern American name coined in the late 20th century, often interpreted to mean "beautiful bay," despite lacking historical significance.

BAYLIN

Female

Igbo name of African origin, derived from "Ba ya lin," meaning "Look at what God has done." It signifies the bearer as a gift or blessing from God, reflecting pride and reverence for its spiritual significance.

BAYLINN

Female

Uncommon Irish girl's name derived from the ancient surname Ó Beaglaoich, meaning 'little hero' or 'small brave one'.

BAYLOR

Female

American given name of recent origin, with no widely recognized meaning or history. It was originally a surname possibly derived from Old English or Scottish Gaelic words, but its etymology is not definitively proven. The name has gained popularity in the U.S. since 2016 and may appeal to parents seeking unique names.

BAYLY

Female

Rare English given name believed to originate from the Old English word 'bægel', meaning 'berry'. While not traditionally common in English naming practices, Bayly gained popularity among Quakers in 19th-century America and has been used by notable individuals such as actor Bayly Sellers and musician Bayley Maher-Jones. Its potential metaphorical meanings of 'enclosure' or 'protection' come from the Old English word 'bæglian'. Despite its uniqueness, Bayly has never ranked among the top 1000 most popular names in the United States since records began in 1879.

BAYLYN

Female

Unique, modern invented name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity in recent years for both boys and girls, though more commonly used for females.

BAYLYNN

Female

Recently created female name, combining 'Bay' (possibly from bay tree or Bailey) with '-lynn', gaining popularity in the U.S.

BAYOLETH

Female

Exotic-sounding name of unknown origin, used sparingly throughout history as either a unisex given name or surname, with no widely accepted meaning.

BAYYINAH

Female

Arabic name meaning "clear" or "distinct", often associated with clarity, truth, honesty, and sincerity in Islamic culture.

BEA

Female

Hebrew origin meaning "pledge" or "oath," often associated with the name Beatrice but standing alone as a charming and unique option. It has a long history, first appearing in medieval French literature, and today it is considered vintage yet modern and stylish for girls born in any era.

BEADIE

Female

Rare Scottish female given name, derived from the surname 'Beady', meaning 'perseverance' and related to trade.

BEAH

Female

Unique Hebrew female name created by Jean M. Auel in 'The Land of Painted Caves', meaning 'happy' or 'to make happy'.

BEANCA

Female

Uncommon female given name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria. Its meaning, "bringer of happiness," reflects the importance of joy and positivity in Yoruba culture and has been passed down through generations as an heirloom name.

BEANEY

Female

Uncommon English given name derived from Middle English 'bena', meaning 'bold' or 'brave'. It may also have Old Norse influences. First appearing in the 12th century, it carries historical associations with bravery but remains rare today.

BEANNA

Female

Irish name derived from 'bean', meaning 'woman'. It is associated with Brigid, the Celtic goddess of fire, known for her kindness and wisdom.

BEAONCA

Female

Uncommon yet beautiful Irish name meaning "life's beauty," derived from "beatha" (life) and "cánach" (beautiful).

BEARNICE

Female

Rare Latin-derived female name meaning 'she who brings happiness' or 'the happy one', originating from 'beatificus'.

BEASIA

Female

Italian name derived from the word "beata," meaning "blessed" or "happy.

BEASLEY

Female

English surname turned first name, derived from the Old English 'beosli', meaning 'wood clearing'.

BEATA

Female

Latin-derived name that translates to "blessed" or "happy", often associated with St. Beata of Nazareth in Christianity.

BEATE

Female

German feminine given name which means "bringer of happiness" or "she who brings battle", signifying resilience and determination in pursuing goals despite adversity.

BEATHA

Female

Irish girl's name derived from 'beáthach', meaning 'life'.

BEATHER

Female

Unique Scottish name that means 'speckled' or 'pied', originally used for animals but later given to individuals, especially in Highland and Island regions.

BEATHRICE

Female

Beatrice is an Italian-origin name which means "she who brings happiness" or "bringer of joy".

BEATRIC

Female

Feminine name of Italian origin, derived from the Latin 'beatus', meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, influenced by its use in Dante's 'Divine Comedy' as the ideal woman.

BEATRICA

Female

Rare yet elegant Latin-derived name meaning 'happy' or 'blessed', popularized during the Middle Ages in Italy.

BEATRICE

Female

Feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "beatus" meaning "happy" or "blessed." It is associated with happiness, joy, and good fortune, and has been used throughout history, notably by Beatrice Portinari who inspired Dante's "Divine Comedy.

BEATRIS

Female

Meet Beatris, a unique feminine name of Latin origin derived from 'Beatus,' meaning 'blessed' or 'happy', first introduced by St. Beatrice, a patron saint of pregnant women.

BEATRIX

Female

Rare yet elegant Latin-derived name meaning 'blessed' or 'happy', first appearing in literature in Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, and popularized during the Middle Ages despite its uncertain origins.