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BORAN
MaleUnique Turkish name derived from "boran," meaning "cold wind." It reflects strength and resilience, popular among parents seeking a meaningful name with ancient roots.
BORDEN
MaleEnglish surname derived from 'bord', meaning 'board'. It's associated with the Kent town of Borden and has been worn by notable figures like US politician T.H. Borden and Canadian soldier Frederick William Borden.
BORHAN
MaleRare yet profound Persian name translating to "house on the mountain", embodying strength, resilience, and protection from ancient times until today.
BORIS
MaleSlavic masculine given name derived from the Old Norse word Björn, meaning 'bear'.
BORJA
MaleSpanish given name derived from the Basque word 'Bortz', meaning 'oak'. Its popularity stems from influential Basque families like the Borgias, including Pope Alexander VI.
BORN
MaleRare Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'descendant' or 'progeny', traditionally used in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark to denote members of prominent families.
BORNA
MaleCroatian name meaning "son of the pine tree", derived from the word "bor". It's popular in Croatia and has a strong, powerful sound.
BORUCH
MaleHebrew name meaning "blessed," derived from the verb "barach" which means "to bless." It's deeply rooted in Jewish culture and history, often associated with blessing and found among prominent figures like Rabbi Boruch ben Nissim, as well as in Jewish literature and prayers. Today, it remains popular across diverse communities due to its meaningful signification of blessing, wisdom, and righteousness.
BORYS
MaleDistinctive Slavic name with origins in Eastern Europe, translating to "glorious fighter" or "famous in battle.
BOSCO
MaleItalian masculine given name derived from the Latin word "boscus," meaning "woods" or "forest.
BOSE
MaleThe name Bose originates from India, derived from the Sanskrit word "Bhishma" meaning 'terrible' or 'formidable', inspired by an ancient warrior known for bravery and wisdom in Hindu mythology.
BOSIE
MaleElegant Scottish name derived from "Bóiseach," meaning "cheerful.
BOSS
MaleThe name "Boss" originates from English and is typically a shortened form of Elizabeth or its variants Bess/Betsy. Though it lacks traditional meaning, it's become popular recently for its unique sound.
BOSSIE
MaleDistinctive African girl's name of Ewe origin, meaning "born on Tuesday.
BOSTEN
MaleAmerican male given name derived from the city of Boston, Massachusetts, founded by Puritan settlers from England in the early 17th century. Its meaning is uncertain but likely refers to the city itself, which was named after an English town called Boston.
BOSTIN
MaleUncommon English boys' name derived from Old English 'bot', meaning help or remedy.
BOSTON
MaleEnglish unisex given name derived from the historic Massachusetts city, meaning 'bend, curve' or 'bot's town'.
BOSTYN
MaleModern boy's name of unknown origin, adopted for its unique sound and appearance.
BOSWELL
MaleScottish surname derived from the Old Norse word 'búi', meaning 'dweller at the farmstead'. It likely originated as an occupational name for farmers who lived on land owned by the Bui family. First recorded in the 13th century, notable early bearers include Sir Alexander Boswell of Auchinleck, Sheriff of Ayrshire around 1296. Prominent figures associated with this surname include James Boswell (1740-1795), biographer of Samuel Johnson, and his son Alexander Boswell (1762-1840), a lawyer known for his wit and eloquence.
BOU
MaleUnique Chinese name with a rich history dating back to the Han Dynasty. Its meaning varies but often includes "pure," "clear," and "peaceful." It has been associated with notable figures such as Bou Tujian, a renowned painter, and Bou Xidao, a prominent Ming dynasty general.
BOUBACAR
MaleUnique, West African name from the Fulani people, meaning "Father of Generosity," reflecting respect for elders and generosity as virtues.
BOUDREAUX
MaleUnique Cajun French given name with unclear but possible agricultural origins, believed to mean 'large or strong ox'.
BOULDER
MaleUnusual American given name derived from the term for large, rounded rocks, originally used as a place name for Boulder, Colorado.
BOUN
MaleLao origin, means 'full moon' and celebrates unity and prosperity.
BOURNE
MaleThe name Bourne is an English surname originating from the town of Bourn in Cambridgeshire, translating to 'one who lives by the stream'.
BOUVIER
MaleFrench surname originating from the Old French word "bouviers," meaning "oxherds" or "cowherds," given to those who managed cattle during medieval France.
BOW
MaleUnconventional and unique name with unknown origins, no specific meaning, but has gained popularity recently for its distinctive sound and short length.
BOWAN
MaleRare Scottish name derived from 'Mac an Bháin', meaning 'son of the white or fair-haired one'.
BOWDEN
MaleRare English given name, possibly derived from an Old English habitational surname meaning 'bow-shaped valley' or an anglicized form of the Irish Gaelic surname Ó Buadáin. Its exact origin and significance are unclear due to its rarity.
BOWDIE
MaleRare Scottish name derived from the occupational surname 'Bowdie', signifying skill in archery.
BOWDRIE
MaleRare American given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic 'baothair' meaning 'little mouth'.
BOWDY
MaleRare, American name likely created by combining "Bobby" and "Buddy", with no clear historical record or assigned meaning. Some interpret it as "bold" or "courageous".
BOWE
MaleRare and distinctive name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Welsh names Bowen or Bowden, meaning "little one" or "archer," respectively. Despite its uncertain beginnings, Bowe has a rich historical legacy, appearing in medieval Welsh literature like "The Mabinogion." Today, it's associated with strength and independence, adding to its unique charm.
BOWEN
MaleWelsh given name and surname that means "son of Owen," with Owen derived from Old Welsh for "noble" or "young warrior.
BOWER
MaleEnglish name derived from 'boghe', meaning 'bow'. Traditionally associated with archery, it has evolved to signify strength and agility.
BOWIE
MaleThe name Bowie originates from Scotland and signifies 'blond', derived from the Gaelic word 'buidhe'.
BOWIN
MaleDistinctive male name of English origin, believed to be derived from the Old English word 'bow', meaning 'archer'.
BOWMAN
MaleEnglish surname dating back to at least the 13th century, derived from 'bowman', meaning archer or fletcher, and often given to skilled archers or craftsmen.
BOWYN
MaleEnglish given name that means "archer". It originates from the Old English word "boga" meaning bow, and the suffix "-yn" denoting association or belonging to something. This unisex name has been popular among archers and warriors in ancient Britain and has gained recent popularity as a unique choice for parents appreciating its connection to archery.
BOY
MaleEnglish name derived from 'boy', meaning young male or servant, popularized by figures like Boy George.