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Bailey is an English given name derived from the surname meaning 'bailiff' or 'law enforcement officer', gaining popularity for use as both boys' and girls' names since the late 19th century.
Bailor is a distinctive African name of Nigerian origin, derived from the Yoruba language and culture, meaning 'the one who brings good fortune.'
Baily is an uncommon English given name derived from the medieval surname Bailey, originally signifying a steward or servant.
Bailyn is an uncommon Irish name derived from Ó Baoillín, meaning "descendant of Baolán," a male name translating to "little white-shirt.
Bain is a Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic word 'baile', meaning farm or estate.
Baine is an Irish name derived from Ó Beacháin, meaning 'from Beachán', referring to fair or bright hair.
Bair is a rare Scottish given name derived from the surname Blair, which means "plain" or "field".
Baird is a Scottish given name and surname derived from the Old Gaelic word "barra," meaning "fair-haired.
Bairo is a Hebrew name meaning "to bear fruit," associated with abundance and productivity.
Bairon is a rare Scottish given name derived from "Barran," meaning "peak" or "summit." It originally served as a surname for those living near high ground.
Baize is a rare French given name derived from "baise", meaning "kiss".
Bakar is a West African Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning 'to appreciate' or 'to value', often associated with wealth and wisdom.
Bakari is a unique African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'one who brings happiness' and symbolizing hope, resilience, and positivity.
Bakary is a traditionally male West African name derived from Fulani "bakari" meaning "wise/intelligent".
Baker is an English given name derived from the surname given to bread bakers or bakery workers during the Middle Ages. It means 'bread maker' or 'flour preparer.'
Bakhari is an African name of Hausa origin, meaning 'smart' or 'wise', popularized by figures like Mallam Bakari.
Baki is a Turkish name derived from the Turkic word "bak" meaning "to open", symbolizing wisdom, insight, and vigilance.
Bakir is an Arabic name derived from 'bakar', meaning 'early' or 'precocious'. It was famously associated with Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq, making it widely used among Shia Muslims. Despite its historical Islamic roots, Bakir appeals to diverse communities due to its timeless aesthetic and powerful meaning of wisdom beyond years.
Bakr is an Arabic name originally meaning 'camel', revered in Arabian culture, and carries historical significance as the name of early Islamic Caliph Abu Bakr al-Siddiq.
Balaj is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "child" or "infant", often associated with Lord Balaji, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It carries profound spiritual significance for Hindus and is popular among various Indian communities, including the Nair and Telugu people.
Balaji is a masculine name of Indian origin meaning 'Child God', derived from Sanskrit 'Baladeva'.
Balal is a distinctive African name of Hausa ethnicity, found predominantly in Nigeria. Its meaning, "strong power," reflects the importance of strength in Hausa culture and folklore, often associated with warriors and leaders.
Balam is a Mayan name meaning "Jaguar Lord," signifying power and leadership.
Baldassare is a historic Italian masculine given name derived from the Latin word "baldus," meaning "bold" or "brave.
Baldemar is a Spanish male given name composed of "Baldo," meaning "bold" or "brave," and "mar," meaning "sea," signifying someone with the courage of the vast ocean.
Baldo is an Italian given name of Germanic origin, derived from 'Baldwin', meaning 'bold' or 'brave', popularized in Italy through historical figures like painter Baldassare Baldessari and antipope John XXIII.
Baldomero is a unique Spanish male given name derived from Germanic elements "bald" meaning 'bold' or 'brave', and "mero", shortened from Merovech, a Frankish king. Its meaning is often interpreted as 'bold counsel' or 'brave counsel'.
Baldwin is an old Germanic name derived from 'bold' (brave) and 'wulf' (wolf), first used as a given name in medieval England, borne by several historical figures like Baldwin I, King of Jerusalem.
Bale is a distinctive given name of unknown origin, believed to be of African or Middle Eastern descent, though unproven. Its popularity has grown recently due to its unique sound and potential associations with strength.
Balen is a Slavic name of Balkan origin, meaning "bold" or "courageous," historically popular among South Slavic peoples like Serbs and Croats.
Balentin is a Latin-derived name meaning 'strong' or 'healthy', originally used in ancient Rome as a family name or cognomen denoting robustness.
Baler is a rare Basque male given name derived from 'Balerdi', meaning 'half threshing floor'.
Baley is an English given name with unknown origins, possibly derived from Old English 'bælg' meaning 'bald', or a shortened form of Bailey, which means 'steward'.
Balfour is a distinctive Scottish name derived from the ancient surname Balfour, believed to mean "beautiful stream" or "farm/estate".
Bali is an Indonesian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Bilaha', translating to 'strength' or 'power'.
Balian is a Hebrew origin name meaning 'son of the left hand', historically given to children born out of wedlock or with special needs.
Bhail is a rare, international name of Indian origin that signifies strength, bravery, respect, or good fortune.
Balin is an Old English masculine given name derived from 'beall' and 'hun', meaning 'bold warrior'. It was popular among Anglo-Saxons during the Middle Ages but has since become less common.
Balint is a unique male name of Hungarian origin, meaning 'left' or associated with Monday.
Balke is a unique German given name derived from "balgen," meaning "to wrestle." It was first used in medieval Germany for strong boys.