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BETZY
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "Daughter of Tziporah", popularized by Moses' wife Zipporah, and was most commonly used in the U.S. during the late 19th to early 20th century.
BEULA
FemaleDistinctive female given name of Welsh origin, derived from the word "buall" meaning "white" or "fair". It's often interpreted as "beautiful" or "radiant", with notable historical figures like Beulah Brooks and Beulah Wood bearing this unique yet meaningful name.
BEULAH
FemaleHebrew-origin female name meaning "married woman" or "wedded wife." Popularized by poet John Greenleaf Whittier in his poem "The Bride of Lebanon," Beulah symbolizes the ideal Christian wife and mother.
BEUNA
FemaleSpanish-derived unisex given name meaning 'goodness' or 'kindness', originating from the medieval times with its roots in the adjective bueno.
BEUNCA
FemaleRare and captivating Spanish-origin given name derived from "beuncia," meaning "a small amount.
BEUNKA
FemaleUncommon name of unknown origin, its meaning and history uncertain due to lack of available information.
BEV
FemaleEnglish-origin name, often used as a nickname for Beverley/Beverly, derived from 'beofor' (bee) and 'leah' (woodland clearing), translating to 'bees' meadow'. Once popular for both sexes in the Middle Ages, it's now more commonly female. It also exists as a surname.
BEVA
FemaleRare Slavic girl's name derived from the word 'bev', meaning 'to drink'. Traditionally used among South Slavic people, it symbolizes hospitality and celebration in communal gatherings.
BEVAN
FemaleUnique Welsh boy's name derived from the word "byddwn", meaning "we shall be" or "we will become". It conveys power, growth, and resilience.
BEVELY
FemaleUncommon English given name with unknown meaning, possibly a variant spelling of Beverly or Belvy, with no clear origin story despite being recorded since the late 19th century.
BEVELYN
FemaleDistinct Welsh name derived from 'Bowen', possibly meaning 'beautiful town' or 'little one'. Popularized during medieval England, it holds historical and literary significance but remains less common in Wales today.
BEVERELEY
FemaleBeverley is an English girl's name derived from the East Yorkshire town Beverley, meaning 'woodland clearing where bees live'.
BEVERELY
FemaleBeverley is an elegant feminine name of English origin, derived from the Old English words "beo" meaning "bee" and "leah" translating to "woodland clearing", thus signifying "beautiful meadow" or "clearing where bees live".
BEVERLE
FemaleUncommon English name with historical significance. It originates from Old English words "beo" meaning "to bee or to be," and "burh" referring to a fortified town or settlement. Thus, Beverle means "fortress" or "stronghold.
BEVERLEE
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from the Middle English word 'burh', meaning 'fortress' or 'stronghold'. It signifies 'stronghold by the beaver stream', combining nature and strength.
BEVERLEY
FemaleRare yet historic female English given name derived from "beoforléah," meaning "beaver meadow" or "clearing by the beaver stream.
BEVERLI
FemaleUncommon English name with origins dating back to medieval times, derived from the Old English word "beferlic," meaning "of or belonging to Beverley.
BEVERLIE
FemaleDistinct and appealing name with unknown origins, potentially inspired by names beginning with 'B' and ending in 'lie'. If derived from Beverly, it may mean "from the beaver stream" or "the beaver clearing".
BEVERLIN
FemaleGermanic name meaning "strong wolf," derived from the Old German elements "beor" and "wulf.
BEVERLY
FemaleFeminine given name of English origin, derived from "beofer" meaning bee and "leah" meaning woodland clearing, translating literally to "bees in the woodland clearing." Originally a surname, Beverly became popular as a female given name during the 20th century, notably after its association with characters like those in Beverly Hills.
BEVERLYANN
FemaleUnique American given name created by combining 'Beverly', meaning "beaver stream", with 'Ann', derived from Hebrew 'Hannah' and meaning "grace". It combines strength and individuality with sweetness and simplicity.
BEVERLYE
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from Old English words meaning "beaver clearing".
BEVERLYN
FemaleIntriguing English name derived from 'beferlic,' once given to bee enthusiasts.
BEVERY
FemaleUnique personal name of unknown origin, popularized in the mid-20th century United States as both feminine and masculine, known for its distinctive sound and spelling but lacking traditional meaning or etymology.
BEVIE
FemaleRare, unconventional given name with unknown origins and no widely known meaning. Its unique pronunciation and modern appeal contribute to its attractiveness despite lacking historical precedent or cultural significance.
BEVIN
FemaleDistinct English given name derived from the Middle English word 'bevene', meaning 'beaver'.
BEVYN
FemaleUnique Welsh name meaning 'little', popularized by medieval poet Bleddyn ap Cynfyn.
BEX
FemaleUnconventional female name of Latin origin, meaning 'honey', but its true origins and meaning remain unclear.
BEXLEE
FemaleUncommon American female given name with multiple possible origins and meanings. It may be a modern invention combining elements from other names like Rebecca and Alexandria, or derived from the English surname Beckley, meaning 'beech clearing' or 'fair waters'. Its rarity makes it a distinctive choice for a daughter's name.
BEXLEI
FemaleModern, unisex name of unknown origin, chosen for its uniqueness and ease of pronunciation.
BEXLEIGH
FemaleRare, English-origin girls' name meaning "fair-haired one who dwells in the woodland clearing".
BEXLEY
FemaleEnglish name derived from "beaxlea," meaning "box wood clearing.
BEXLI
FemaleCoined name of unknown origin, gaining recent popularity for its unique spelling and contemporary feel.
BEXLIE
FemaleUncommon given name with uncertain origins, often believed to derive from the English word 'bexley', referencing a London district. It has gained popularity as a unique alternative to names like Baxter or Beatrix.
BEXLY
FemaleRecently coined American feminine given name, created by combining elements of Rebecca and Alex, without a specific meaning or historical significance.
BEXLYNN
FemaleModern, uniquely beautiful name with no clear historical or cultural origin. It appears to be a blend of 'beacon' and 'llyn', possibly signifying guidance and water, resulting in a phonetically pleasing and visually distinctive name with intriguing potential meanings.
BEYA
FemaleBeya, of Arabic origin, means 'promise' or 'oath', reflecting loyalty and courage, as exemplified by a historical figure in Islamic tradition.
BEYAH
FemaleDistinctive female name of African origin, often interpreted as 'beauty' or 'gracefulness', and associated with positivity and joy.
BEYANKA
FemaleRare yet powerful feminine name of Slavic origin, derived from "bej" meaning "to fight or struggle," symbolizing strength and determination.
BEYDA
FemaleDistinctive Turkish female name that can mean 'beautiful' or 'lightning/thunder', adding mystery to its charm despite its lesser-known status.