Female and male first names beginning with the letter “B”..



Genres

Trier par

Beginning with a letter

By country

By religion

By ethnic group

Bunyan is an American male given name of Old English origin, derived from a word meaning "brown valley," but more commonly associated with the renowned author and puritan preacher John Bunyan.
Bunyon is a distinctive American name of unclear origin, possibly derived from an English or Scottish surname, potentially signifying someone with a prominent belly or jovial nature.
Burach is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'blessing'.
Burak is a Turkish male given name derived from Arabic 'burak', meaning 'swift'. It is associated with Buraq, the flying horse in Islamic tradition that transported Prophet Muhammad during his Night Journey.
Bural, of Arabic origin, signifies 'evidence' or 'proof'.
Buraq is an uncommon given name derived from Arabic origins. It translates to 'lightning' or 'thunderbolt', signifying speed, power, and brilliance. Traditionally used for both males and females, though more prevalent among males, it shares roots with the Arabic word 'barq', meaning 'flash of lightning'.
The name Bourbon, derived from the French word 'bouillon' meaning 'bubbling spring', is of French origin and is significantly associated with the House of Bourbon, one of Europe's oldest and most prominent royal families.
Burce is a Turkish name derived from "burç," meaning "fortress" or "stronghold." It signifies strength and protection.
Burch is a German name derived from "burc," meaning "fortress.
Burchard is a German name derived from "burg" (stronghold) and "hard" (strong), brought to England by the Normans in 1066, associated with strength and bravery.
Burchel is a rare Germanic given name meaning "strong in battle," derived from the elements "burg" (fortress) and "hild" (battle).
Burchell is a rare Scottish surname derived from Buchan or Buchanan, possibly meaning 'small', though interpretations vary.
Burdell is an uncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'burh', meaning 'fortress' or 'stronghold', coined by author George MacDonald for his 1872 novel Phantastes.
Burdell is a rare, English-origin first name derived from Burrell, meaning "little brown one," and was brought to England by the Normans in 1066.
Burdella is a rare, distinctive given name with unknown origins and no established meaning. Its unique sound and spelling make it appealing to parents seeking something different, while its rarity allows them to assign personal significance.
Burdelle is a rare French origin given name with an unclear meaning, possibly derived from "bourde" meaning "foolish".
Burdena is a rare but powerful female name of Slavic origin, derived from the Old Slavic word 'burda', meaning 'load' or 'burden'. Popularized by Russian poet Fyodor Tyutchev, it evokes strength and mystery, often associated with legendary warrior women like Burdena Korneyevna.
Burdene is a rare English female given name derived from Middle English "burthen," meaning "burden" or "load.
Burdett, of English origin, means 'fortified settlement' or 'stronghold', derived from the Old English word 'burh'.
Burdetta is an uncommon female given name of American origin, created by author Flannery O'Connor for a character in her novel "The Violent Bear it Away". Despite its uncertain meaning and history, Burdetta has gained some recognition due to its literary roots. It is pronounced /bərˈdɛtə/, with the stress on the second syllable.
Burdette is a rare American given name of Old English origin, derived from 'burh' (fort) and 'dett' (personal name), meaning "stronghold of Dett". It has been carried by notable figures like Governor Burdette S. Henry and appeared in Pulitzer-winning literature.
Burdette is a rare English given name originally meaning 'badger,' derived from Middle English 'burde' and the diminutive suffix '-ett.'
Burdie is a rare, distinctive Scottish name derived from the Middle Scots word "burde", meaning coarse cloth or rough garment.
Burdine is a rare Scottish female first name derived from the surname 'Burden', meaning 'little dark-haired one'.
Burech is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'blessing' or 'kiss', inspired by King David's son.
Burel is a rare French name of unknown significance, possibly derived from the Occitan surname 'Buré', potentially referring to a tanner or leather worker.
Burell is an English name with Old English roots, derived from 'burh', meaning 'fortress' or 'stronghold'. It was originally a surname for people living near fortifications.
Buren is a Norwegian name derived from "bjorn," meaning "bear," symbolizing strength and power.
Burford is a rare English male name derived from Old English words meaning 'stronghold ford'.
Burgandi is a rare German-derived feminine name meaning "from Burgundy," popularized during the Middle Ages by the brave Burgundians tribe, and associated with strength, courage, and royalty.
Burgundy is a rare yet elegant French female given name derived from the historic region known for its wine production, named after the Germanic Burgundian people who settled there during the Migration Period.
Burgandy is a rare English girls' name derived from the deep red wine color produced in historic Burgundy, France, signifying luxury and nobility.
The name Burgess is of English origin, meaning "fortress" or "castle," derived from the Old English word burh. It originally denoted someone living near or working in a fortress, and has since become both a surname and given name.
Burgin is a rare unisex name of German origin, derived from 'burgund', referring to someone from Burgundy, France.
Burgundy is an English name derived from 'Bourgogne', meaning 'from Burgundy', the French region known for its wine production.
Burhan is an Arabic origin name meaning 'bright' or 'radiant', derived from the root word 'bårh' signifying light and clarity.
Burhanuddin is an Arabic name meaning "evidence or proof of faith," originating from the words 'burhan' (proof) and 'uddin' (faith). It has historical significance, being associated with Burhanuddin Ghori, a 12th-century Muslim ruler who founded the Ghurid dynasty.
Burie is a rare, unique name of unknown origin and meaning.
Burim is an Albanian boy's name meaning 'source' or 'spring'.
Burk is a Germanic name derived from Old Norse 'Björk', meaning 'birch tree', popular among Scandinavian and German-speaking populations.