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Berny is a French given name derived from the Germanic word 'bern', meaning 'bear', symbolizing strength and courage.
Berrie is a unique French given name derived from "bernie," meaning "bear," and often associated with strength and courage.
Berry is an English given name derived from the Old French word 'beri', meaning 'berry'.
Bertelle is a unique French given name derived from Germanic 'Bertold', meaning 'bright' or 'famous', brought to France during the Middle Ages.
Berthalee, of French origin, combines 'bright' or 'famous' from Old Germanic 'berht' with '-lee', a French feminine suffix.
Berthamae is a French female name variant of Bertha, meaning "bright" or "famous".
Berthel is a rare French given name with Germanic roots, derived from "berht" meaning "bright" or "famous", and the diminutive suffix "-el".
Berthel is a rare French given name derived from the Germanic elements "berht" (bright, famous) and "-helm" (helmet), signifying 'bright helmet' or 'famous protection'.
Berther is a rare French name derived from the Germanic Bertharius, meaning 'famous army' or 'bright warrior.'
Berthol is a historic French name derived from Germanic elements, meaning "bright, famous battle," associated with strength and nobility.
Bertice is a unique French name derived from the word "bercer," meaning "to rock" or "to cradle.
Bertice is a rare French-origin female name derived from Bertrice, meaning "bright" or "famous," with the ability to rule.
Bertile is a rare, historic French given name derived from Germanic elements "berht" (bright/famous) and "hild" (battle), translating to "bright in battle" or "famous warrior".
Bertille is a rare yet elegant French female given name with German roots, originally meaning 'bright' or 'famous'. It has been used in France since medieval times and was popularized by several queens and saints.
Bertin is a rare French name of Germanic origin, meaning 'bright' or 'famous', popularized by Saint Bertin, and carried by notable figures like Marshal Bertin de Brissac.
Bertine is a rare French female given name derived from the Germanic element "berht," meaning "bright" or "famous.
Berton is a rare French-origin given name derived from 'berte', meaning 'bright' or 'shining'. Historically used as a nickname for individuals with radiant qualities, Berton is now an elegant and distinctive choice.
Beryl is an English name derived from the Old French word 'beril', meaning 'ruby'. It signifies beauty, rarity, and preciousness.
Beryl is a unique English given name derived from the Old French 'beryle' and Greek 'beryllos', meaning 'sea-green precious stone'. It gained popularity in the late 19th century and is often associated with qualities of gemstones like rarity, beauty, and durability.
Bess is a French diminutive of Elisabeth or Isabelle, derived from the Hebrew Elizabeth meaning "God is my oath" or "God is abundance." It has been associated with notable historical figures like Bess of Hardwick and popularized through literature and music.
Bess is a captivating French-derived name meaning "fairy" or "elf," popularized through literature like Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." It has historical significance, notably associated with Queen Elizabeth I, also known as "Good Queen Bess.
Bessan is a rare French given name of Occitan origin, meaning 'little bear cub'.
Besse is a rare French given name meaning "kiss," popularized during medieval France in Occitania, carrying connotations of warmth and intimacy.
Bette is a unique female given name of French origin, derived from "bête," meaning "beast" or "animal." Despite its potential negative connotation, it has been embraced as a distinctive choice, gaining popularity in the early 20th century US initially as a diminutive of Elizabeth but now standing on its own. Notable individuals like Bette Midler and Bette Nesmith Graham have carried this name, adding to its historical significance.
Bettee is a captivating unisex name of French origin, derived from 'bêtise' meaning foolishness, yet embraced worldwide for its charm and uniqueness. It evolved as a pet form of Béatrice or Béatrix during the late 19th century in France.
Bettejane is a distinctive French name derived from Béatrice, meaning "bringer of happiness".
Bettejean is a unique American name formed by combining Betty ('God is my oath') and Jean (French for John, 'God is gracious').
Bettejo is a unique and captivating name of unknown origin, often mistakenly linked to Hebrew or French roots. Its meaning remains unclear, but this allows for creative interpretation.
Bettelou, of French origin, means "little Bethel," which translates to "house of God" in Hebrew.
Bettiann is a unique French name with historical ties to Semitic roots, translating to 'warlike king', though its meaning may not reflect its original intent.
Bettianne is a rare French feminine name derived from Beatrice, meaning 'bringer of happiness'.
Bettilou is a rare French given name derived from the French word for beet, "bette," meaning red or scarlet and originally associated with wealth and nobility during medieval times.
BettyJean is a unique American female given name created by combining Elizabeth ("God is my oath") and Jean/Jeanne ("graced by God").
Bettymarie is a distinctive French name combining Betty ('bet') and Marie ('sea of bitterness'), first appearing in France during the late 19th to early 20th centuries.
Bettzy is a French-origin name derived from "bettiz," meaning "to adorn" or "to decorate.
Bevely is a rare French name derived from 'bévéleur', meaning 'brewer'. It signifies craftsmanship and skill.
Bevis is a rare English given name derived from Old French 'Bouvin', meaning 'ox' or 'cow', suggesting strength and robustness.
Bevon is a rare English name derived from Old French 'beuveur', meaning 'drinker'.
Biancamarie is an elegant Italian feminine name, combining 'white' and 'rebellious', traced back to medieval Italian nobility.
Biancha is an elegant Italian female given name meaning 'white', with historical ties to noble families and cultural variants in French and Catalan.