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BEONICA
FemaleRare, Latin-derived female name meaning 'of good name' or 'well-known', historically used in medieval Europe.
BEONKA
FemaleDistinctive given name with uncertain African or modern origins; its meaning remains unclear but is often associated with happiness due to its similarity to 'jubilee'.
BERA
FemaleDistinctive Basque name meaning 'red', originating from a tradition where children were named after their godparents.
BERANDA
FemaleIndonesian name meaning 'veranda' or 'porch', associated with the outdoors and often used for both boys and girls, notable by figures like Beranda N. Hendropriyono.
BERANIA
FemaleRare and exotic name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Basque word "berani" meaning "brave," but its true meaning remains unclear.
BERCHIE
FemaleArmenian name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', derived from Berk.
BERDA
FemaleRare Russian female name derived from 'beresta', meaning 'birch', symbolizing renewal and resilience in Slavic cultures.
BERDEAN
FemaleRomanian name meaning "God's gift," often associated with the Virgin Mary, and has been popular among Romanian families throughout history despite remaining relatively rare elsewhere.
BERDEEN
FemaleRare Scottish name derived from "Beardachán," meaning "spear point." It holds historical significance in Scotland and is associated with strength and courage due to its ties to notable figures like Sir Alexander Seton and warriors from the MacBain clan.
BERDELL
FemaleUnique, historic French name derived from Germanic "berht" (bright) and Old French "dau" (valley), signifying "the bright one from the valley".
BERDELLA
FemaleRare yet powerful Italian female given name meaning 'strong' or 'brave', derived from the elements 'bern' (bear) and 'hard'.
BERDENA
FemaleUnique Hebrew female name meaning "to delight" or "to take pleasure," coined from elements of other Hebrew names like Beruriah and Dina.
BERDENE
FemaleRare English female given name derived from Middle English 'burh' meaning 'fortress' or 'town', and '-dene' signifying a valley.
BERDIA
FemaleRare Russian name derived from "berediya," meaning "to bring forth" or "to produce." Historically popular in Russia, especially among Orthodox Christian families, it is associated with strength and determination, though not specific celebrations.
BERDIE
FemaleRare, unique name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from German 'berg' or English Barbara/Bertha; its meaning may be 'mountainous'.
BERDINA
FemaleRare yet captivating female name of Slavic origin, derived from the ancient Slavonic word "beresta" meaning birch bark.
BERDINE
FemaleRare but striking German female name derived from "berg," meaning "mountain," and connected to Old Norse Berdina, which combines "bear" and "goddess." It was popular in medieval Germany and signifies strength and power.
BERDYNE
FemaleSlavic given name derived from "beresta," meaning "birch bark." Its origin dates back to ancient times when birch trees were revered for their strength and resilience.
BEREA
FemaleUncommon Greek name derived from the ancient city of Berea in Macedonia, known for its caves and mineral springs. Its meaning reflects its mountainous location and spiritual significance, as seen in its biblical mention during Paul and Silas' missionary journey.
BEREN
FemaleWelsh name derived from the ancient word 'beren', meaning 'sea'. It's associated with Beren of Maelduin, a brave warrior in medieval Welsh tales.
BERENDA
FemaleDistinctive Germanic name meaning "strong as a bear in battle".
BERENICE
FemaleRare and captivating Greek name meaning 'bringer of victory', carried by Queen Berenice II of Egypt, known for her intelligence and beauty.
BERENIS
FemaleGreek name meaning "victory-bearing," originally given to one of Atlas's daughters in mythology.
BERENISE
FemaleCaptivating Greek name meaning "bearing victory," associated with triumph and success.
BERENISSE
FemaleUnique Basque girl's name meaning "small berry", associated with a nature goddess and symbolizing natural beauty and strength.
BERENIZ
FemaleUnique Spanish name derived from Latin "verena," meaning "to swear" or "to vow." It signifies sincerity and loyalty, reflecting its origin in oaths and promises.
BERENIZE
FemaleUnique Greek female name meaning "bringer of victory," tracing its roots back to ancient Libya's city-state Berenice, founded by a man named after his victorious daughter.
BERET
FemaleDistinctive Scandinavian given name derived from the Old Norse "bjôrn", meaning "bear". It signifies strength and courage, traditionally more common among women but suitable for either gender.
BERETTA
FemaleItalian surname-turned-given-name, derived from an occupational term meaning 'cap worn by laborers'. Popularized by the renowned Beretta firearms manufacturing family, the name carries associations of strength, craftsmanship, and tradition.
BERGAN
FemaleUnique name of Norwegian origin meaning "mountain," symbolizing strength and resilience.
BERGEN
FemaleNorwegian name derived from the Old Norse word 'berg', meaning 'mountain'.
BERGETTA
FemaleScandinavian name derived from "bjarg," meaning "cliff" or "rock," symbolizing strength and nature's power.
BERGIN
FemaleDistinctive Irish name derived from the surname Ó Béirgín, believed to mean 'refuge' or 'protection'.
BERI
FemaleUncommon name of uncertain Basque origin, gaining recent popularity among parents seeking unique choices.
BERINA
FemaleBerina, of Slavic origin, means 'bear', symbolizing strength and independence.
BERINDA
FemaleUnknown origin and rare usage throughout history. Primarily recorded in the United States, it was more common during the late 19th to early 20th centuries. Its meaning remains uncertain.
BERIT
FemaleScandinavian female name derived from Old Norse "bjôrt," meaning "bright" or "famous.
BERITA
FemaleIndonesian name derived from "berita," meaning "news" or "report." It gained popularity during Indonesia's social and political changes in the 1960s, reflecting the importance of news and information at that time.
BERKELEY
FemaleEnglish surname turned given name, derived from 'berry meadow' meaning hill clearing, popularized by the powerful medieval Berkeley family of Berkshire, England.
BERKELY
FemaleUncommon yet appealing English given name derived from the Berkeley family surname, meaning "clearing where birch trees grow".