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BLESSED
FemaleUnusual English name derived from the adjective 'blessed', meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate'. While its use as a first name is rare and lacks historical figures, it carries strong spiritual connotations and evokes feelings of joy.
BLESSEN
FemaleEthiopian origin given name derived from the Amharic word "blasen", meaning 'to praise'. It has been traditionally used by the Amhara people and gained popularity during Emperor Haile Selassie's reign (1930-1974). Historically, it was predominantly used among Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia.
BLESSENCE
FemaleCaptivating French female given name derived from 'blesser', meaning 'to wound', but it associates with positivity and grace, popularized by Maurice Druon's character in "Les Rois Maudits".
BLESSIN
FemaleUncommon African name derived from 'Blessing', meaning 'to bless' or 'good fortune', invoking divine favor.
BLESSING
FemaleEnglish unisex name coined in the 19th century, derived from the verb 'bless', meaning to invoke divine favor or consecrate something holy. It symbolizes good fortune and happiness, often given to children in hope of bringing blessings into the family.
BLESSINGS
FemaleAfrican Igbo name translating to 'blessing', reflecting the hope for good fortune.
BLESSIYN
FemaleUnique unisex name of Hebrew origin, derived from "blessed" meaning happy or fortunate, with "-yn" signifying a feminine plural form.
BLESSN
FemaleRare African name of Ashanti origin, derived from the Akan word "blɛs," meaning "to come." It signifies "one who has come" or "an arrival," symbolizing new beginnings and fresh starts.
BLESSY
FemaleAfrican name of Igbo origin meaning "gift" or "something precious," reflecting the cultural significance of names in African societies and symbolizing parental hopes for their children's future happiness and blessing.
BLESSYN
FemaleHaitian-origin given name meaning 'female blessing' in Haitian Creole, gaining popularity for its meaningful symbolism and cultural identity.
BLESSYNN
FemaleCaptivating Welsh name derived from 'blessed', meaning 'happy' or 'blissful'.
BLESYN
FemaleRare, captivating Welsh boy's name derived from "blasu," meaning "to flow or stream." It's historically significant, associated with natural bodies of water, and can be used as a middle name or for girls.
BLESYNN
FemaleUncommon feminine given name of unknown origin and meaning, believed to be a modern invention sounding both distinctive and appealing.
BLEU
FemaleDistinctive French given name derived from the word 'bleu', meaning blue, and has historic ties to nobility while symbolizing spirituality throughout cultures worldwide.
BLIA
FemaleUnique unisex name of West African origin from Mali, meaning "life" in Bambara. It's historically significant, associated with the 13th-14th century Malian empire known for its wealth and culture.
BLIMA
FemaleUnique Hebrew female given name meaning 'dream', with significant historical and cultural importance in Judaism.
BLIMI
FemaleHebrew name meaning "fullness" or "abundance", possibly derived from the biblical name Bilhah.
BLIMIE
FemaleInvented fantasy name of unknown origin and no specific meaning, used mainly for its uniqueness.
BLIMY
FemaleRare English name whose origin and meaning are unclear but may derive from "by my faith!" or be a variant of Billy meaning "resolute protection.
BLINDA
FemaleRare, Spanish female given name derived from 'blindo', meaning 'blind', intended as an affectionate nickname for someone with impaired vision or overcoming blindness.
BLISS
FemaleEnglish female given name derived from 'bliss', meaning extreme happiness or perfect contentment, conveying joy and positivity.
BLISSANY
FemaleUnusual given name with unknown origins and multiple theories surrounding its creation. Despite its mysterious history, the name has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries.
BLITHE
FemaleUncommon English female given name derived from the Old English word 'blīþ', meaning 'happy' or 'cheerful'. It gained popularity through Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, where Blitha was a joyful cook.
BLODWEN
FemaleUnique Welsh female name meaning "white flower".
BLODWYN
FemaleUnique Welsh female name meaning 'white flower', composed of 'blodeu' (flower) and 'gwyn' (white). It has historical significance in Wales, appearing in medieval literature like the Mabinogi, and was once commonly used as a given name.
BLON
FemaleUnusual given name with unknown origins and meaning, used by individuals throughout history despite lacking widely accepted theories about its source or significance.
BLONDEAN
FemaleIrish name derived from 'Bláthnáin', meaning 'little flower'.
BLONDELL
FemaleAmerican-origin name coined by author Theodore Dreiser for his novel "Sister Carrie". It combines 'Blond(e)' meaning light-colored hair, and 'Ella' meaning 'other'.
BLONDENA
FemaleUnique French-derived feminine name meaning 'blonde' or 'fair-haired', inspired by the medieval troubadour Blondel, and popular during the Renaissance before fading into obscurity until recent years.
BLONDIE
FemaleFemale given name of French origin, meaning 'light-colored' or 'fair-haired', and popularized by Debbie Harry's influential punk rock band.
BLONDINA
FemaleUncommon yet historic Latin name meaning "blonde," popular in Renaissance Italy and now rare.
BLONDINE
FemaleFrench origin, signifies 'blonde or fair-haired' woman and gained popularity through medieval tales like 'Blondine and the Seven Dwarfs.'
BLONEVA
FemaleSlavic name derived from the Old Slavic word 'blŭnĕti', meaning 'to bloom' or 'to flourish'. Popularized by Alexander Pushkin in his play 'The Gypsies', it signifies growth and beauty.
BLONNIE
FemaleUnusual given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning. It stands out as a unique choice due to its mysterious etymology.
BLOOM
FemaleEnglish origin, derived from 'bloem', meaning 'flower'. It was originally a surname for those living near flowers or having a garden, but now popular as both a boy's and girl's first name.
BLOOMIE
FemaleEnchanting English name derived from the Middle English word 'blom', meaning 'bloom' or 'flower'.
BLOSSIE
FemaleCharming English name derived from "blossom", symbolizing growth and renewal, and popularized during the Victorian era due to the cultural fascination with botany and gardening.
BLOSSOM
FemaleEnglish feminine given name derived from the word "blossom," meaning fully developed flower, symbolizing nature's beauty and growth.
BLU
FemaleRare, Hebrew-derived name meaning "son" or "child," symbolizing the joy and fulfillment of parenthood.
BLUE
FemaleDistinctively American unisex name derived from the color blue, associated with qualities like tranquility and creativity.