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BIRON
MasculineRare and distinct given name of French origin, derived from the Occitan word 'birò', meaning 'sword' or 'spear'. It is associated with the historic French noble House of Biron.
BIRT
MasculineRare Scandinavian boys' name derived from Old Norse Bjartr meaning "bright" or "shining." It was borne by notable historical figures like Bjarte Bjarkmarskalle, reflecting bravery and inner strength. Today, it's gaining popularity as a unique choice with positive connotations of light, wisdom, and intelligence.
BIRUK
MasculineDistinct Ethiopian male name from ancient Axum, meaning "blessed" or "happy".
BISENTE
MasculineUnique male name of Basque origin, derived from Bizenta meaning "full of life".
BISHARA
MasculineArabic name derived from 'bashir', meaning 'bringer of good news', often associated with the angel Gabriel in Islamic tradition.
BISHER
MasculineArabic male given name derived from "bishara," meaning "good news" or "glad tidings." It holds cultural significance in the Middle East, often associated with the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and is chosen by parents hoping to bless their children with good fortune. Its unique sound and spelling have contributed to its recent popularity worldwide.
BISHESH
MasculineBishesh, of Nepali origin, means 'unique' or 'special' in Sanskrit, reflecting its distinctive nature and cultural significance.
BISHOP
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'bisceop', meaning 'bishop'. It originally referred to the highest rank of clergy in the Christian Church during the Middle Ages.
BISHOY
MasculineEgyptian given name meaning 'he who brings joy,' derived from the Coptic word 'Beshay' and named after Saint Bishoy, a revered monk and martyr in the Coptic Orthodox Church.
BISMARCK
MasculineBismarck is of German origin, derived from 'biárskogr' meaning 'birch wood grove', and was made famous by Otto von Bismarck, the first Chancellor of the German Empire.
BISMARK
MasculineRare yet powerful German-origin name derived from 'Bischof', meaning 'bishop'. Popularized by statesman Otto von Bismarck, it evokes strength and leadership, while its unique sound appeals to parents seeking uncommon names.
BISON
MasculineAmerican origin, derived from the Latin word "bison," meaning 'large wild mammal'. It carries significant symbolism in Native American cultures, representing power, courage, and abundance.
BISRAT
MasculineEthiopian name derived from Ge'ez meaning "blessing" or "gift from God.
BIVAAN
MasculineUnique Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Bibhishana," meaning "terrible" and associated with the virtuous character Bibhishana in the Hindu epic Ramayana.
BIVAN
MasculineUncommon Indian given name derived from the Sanskrit word "Bhavan," meaning "residence" or "dwelling." It also shares its name with a demon defeated by Lord Krishna in Hindu mythology, symbolizing triumph over evil.
BIVIAN
MasculineUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'life', historically used for both sexes but now more common for males.
BIX
MasculineRare American given name with unknown meaning but often associated with victory. It's believed to have originated from the English surname Bixby, derived from a place called Bix near Oxford. Though not widely used historically, notable figure Bix Beiderbecke, an American jazz musician, bore this name. Today, some parents may choose it for its uniqueness.
BIXBY
MasculineRare American given name of German origin, possibly derived from the occupational surname Bixler meaning "bee" or "from the farm on the hill.
BJ
MasculineScandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse name Bjørn meaning 'bear'.
BJARNE
MasculineScandinavian name of Norse origin, derived from "björn" meaning "bear" and "mann" for "man", translating to "bear-man".
BJAY
MasculineUnique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Bjørn, meaning "bear," traditionally given to boys but also used for girls. It has a rich Viking history and conveys strength and power.
BJORN
MasculineOld Norse name meaning 'bear', popular among Vikings and still widely used in Scandinavia today.
BLACE
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, pronounced "blay-see" with a simple spelling of B-L-A-C-E.
BLACKIE
MasculineRare, distinct name of unknown origin, sometimes associated with the color black but without definitive evidence.
BLADE
MasculineRare yet striking English masculine name derived from 'blade', meaning sharp edge of a knife or sword, often associated with strength and power.
BLADEN
MasculineRare Anglo-Saxon male given name derived from 'bladene', meaning 'flat land' or 'open country'.
BLADIMIR
MasculineRare Slavic name derived from Vladislav, meaning "famous ruler of the Slavs.
BLADYN
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from "blad" meaning leader and "udd" meaning lord, translating to noble leader.
BLAID
MasculineIrish name derived from 'Bláth', meaning 'blossom' or 'flower'. It has a rich history, associated with figures like Bláthmac mac Aodha meir, a 7th-century poet, and Bláthmhac mac Con Uladh, a brave king of Connacht in the 9th century.
BLAIDE
MasculineBlade is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of English origin, derived from the Old English word "blæd," meaning "blad" or "leaf." It was historically associated with individuals living near wooded areas and has been used throughout history by notable figures like Sir William Blake.
BLAIDEN
MasculineModern, unique name of unknown origin and meaning, often chosen for its distinctive sound rather than any specific historical or linguistic significance.
BLAIDYN
MasculineRare Welsh given name derived from "blau" meaning "speckled" and "din" meaning "fortress," translating to "speckled fortress.
BLAIK
MasculineDistinctive Scottish name derived from 'blàigh', meaning 'fair-haired'.
BLAIKE
MasculineUnique Scottish name derived from the Middle English word 'blac', meaning black, originally given to individuals with dark hair or complexion. It evolved from the occupational surname Blake, associated with blacksmiths in medieval Scotland, and has gained international popularity as an independent given name for boys and girls alike.
BLAIN
MasculineBlain is of Scottish origin, derived from Blair meaning 'plain' or 'field', popularized in the US during late 19th - early 20th centuries by notable figures like James G. Blaine and Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Avonlea series.
BLAINE
MasculineScottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'blàth', meaning 'flower'.
BLAIR
MasculineScottish name originally meaning 'plain' or 'field', derived from Gaelic 'blàr'. Traditionally masculine, it's now popular for both boys and girls worldwide.
BLAIRE
MasculineScottish-derived unisex given name, meaning 'white' or 'fair', and popularized in the late 19th century.
BLAISE
MasculineLatin-origin name meaning 'stutterer', derived from 'blasphemare' ('to stammer' or 'speak evil'), associated with figures like Saint Blaise and Blaise Pascal.
BLAIZ
MasculineBlaze is a unique Greek name meaning 'light' or 'to burn', originally derived from the Greek word 'blazeia'.