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Bavly is a rare French name derived from Bavo or Baudouin, meaning "bold" or "brave". It was given to honor ancestors' courage, making it a distinctive choice with a meaningful history.
Bawi is a unique and exotic name of unknown origin, believed to have been introduced by immigrants from the Indian subcontinent during the colonial era. Despite its mysterious origins and lack of direct meaning, Bawi's rarity and charm make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child.
Bawitha is an African Yoruba name meaning "the joy of being born".
Baxley is a rare English given name derived from 'bæc-leah', meaning 'beech clearing'.
Baxter is an English surname of Norman origin, originally a nickname for "baker," derived from the Old French word "bacun." It has been used as both a surname and a given name in recent times, notable bearers including Puritan divine Richard Baxter and contemporary American novelist Charles Baxter.
Baxton is an English name derived from 'Bacun', meaning bacon, but has since evolved beyond culinary origins. First appearing in late Middle Ages England, it was initially a surname given to those involved with bacon production. Today, Baxton is still rare yet gaining popularity for its strong sound and historical significance.
Bay is a unisex Hebrew name derived from "bayit," meaning "home" or "house." It gained popularity in English-speaking countries through biblical references.
Bayan is an Arabic name derived from 'bayan', meaning 'speech' or 'expression', often associated with eloquence.
Bayani is a Filipino name derived from the Tagalog word for 'hero'. It signifies courage and bravery.
Bayard is a French name that means "reddish brown," symbolizing bravery and nobility, tracing back to medieval times when it was associated with legendary knights like Bayard I, and has been borne by notable historical figures.
Bayardo is a distinctive Spanish name meaning "brown," originating from a surname given to individuals with brown hair or eyes, or dark complexion.
Bayden is an Irish given name derived from the ancient surname Ó Beacháin, meaning 'descendant of Béachán,' which comes from the Old Celtic word 'becc,' meaning 'little' or 'small.'
Bayek is an Egyptian name derived from ancient language meaning 'the one who brings light'.
Bayete is an African-derived name from the Yoruba tribe, meaning 'one who has found peace'.
Baylan is a Turkish origin name derived from "bayrak", meaning "flag" or "standard". It symbolizes unity, pride, and honor.
Bayle is a rare yet memorable French given name derived from the Occitan surname "Baile," meaning "bard" or "minstrel." Its meaning is associated with dance or song, suggesting musical talent.
Baylee is a unique American girl's name coined from Bailey and Leah, gaining popularity in the late 1980s to mid-1990s.
Baylen is an English name with Welsh roots meaning "leader" or "champion," popular among parents seeking a strong, distinctive name.
Bayler is an American name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in recent years due to its unique sound. It has no widely recognized meaning or history.
Bayless is an English given name with origins dating back to the Middle Ages, derived from the surname Bayless which means 'bailiff' or steward. It was first used as a given name in the 19th century and remains rare today, carrying a sense of dignity and responsibility.
Bayley is an English origin name derived from 'bægel' meaning beryllium gemstone, recently gaining popularity as it symbolizes beauty and rarity.
Baylian is a distinctive Scottish given name derived from the surname Balyan, which means "famous" or "renowned." It has a rich heritage tied to the Scottish Highlands and is passed down through generations of the notable Balyan clan.
Baylie is an American name derived from "belle," meaning beautiful, and associated with the bay leaf plant for strength and resilience.
Baylin is an intriguing name of Irish origin, derived from the ancient surname Ó Beaglaoich, which translates to "small helper." Despite lacking a definitive meaning, this unique name has gained popularity in English-speaking countries due to its captivating sound and mysterious Irish roots.
Baylon is a striking Basque name derived from the surname Bayona, meaning it has ties to Spain's Guipúzcoa province through the town of Bayona. It is believed to have originated centuries ago as a surname recorded in early 13th-century Guipúzcoa but has since evolved into a unique given name associated with Basque language and culture.
Baylor is a unique American given name derived from the surname Baylor, which originated from the Old French word "bailer," meaning "to deliver" or "to convey." It may also have origins tied to the French personal name Baillol or an occupational name for a messenger. The first recorded use of the surname in America was in the 17th century, and notable figures like Confederate General Thomas S. Baylor and the founding of Baylor University in Texas contribute to its rich history. Today, it is popular as a boy's name, often associated with the university's athletic teams, the Baylor Bears.
Bayly is a distinctive English given name derived from the Old English word 'beag', meaning 'ring'.
Baynard is a rare, historic English name derived from Old French "Bainard", meaning "bear strong".
Bayne is a distinctive Scottish name derived from "MacBhain," meaning "son of Bain." Its origins trace back to the Clan MacBain, founded by Bain MacEachern in the 13th century. The name signifies "fair-haired" or "blond," reflecting Bain's notable blonde hair. Today, Bayne remains a unique choice with Scottish roots.
Bayou is a unisex given name of Native American and French origin. It translates to 'stream' or 'inlet', derived from the Louisiana French word 'bayou'. The name is deeply connected to the geography and cultural heritage of Louisiana, particularly the Mississippi Delta region.
Bayro is a unique African given name of Fulani origin, meaning 'life' or 'strong'.
Bayron is a Spanish-origin masculine name derived from the Basque word "Bai," meaning "Yes." It gained popularity through Lord Byron, the renowned English poet born George Gordon Byron in 1788.
Bayshawn is an African American-origin given name, created in the late 20th century by blending 'Bay' and 'Shawn', although its exact meaning remains unclear.
Bayze is a unique name of unknown origin, gaining popularity recently despite its unclear beginnings. Its meaning varies widely due to its uncertain roots, but some associate it with "to praise" or "king," or connect it to bay laurels. It's rarely used historically and not common today, making it an appealing choice for distinctive names.
Baz is a rare yet significant name of Arabic origin meaning 'to grasp' or Hebrew origin meaning 'zealous', popular during the Middle Ages in the Middle East.
Baze is a rare, Hebrew-origin unisex name meaning 'to flow' or 'bring forth', symbolizing fluidity and abundance.
Bazel is an uncommon first name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning, making it enigmatic yet appealing to those who choose it.
Bazil is a variant of the Greek name Basil, meaning "king" or "regal", derived from the Greek word "basileus".
The name Bb is of uncertain origin and has no specific meaning; likely a modern creation.
Be is a Chinese name of ancient origin, derived from the prestigious surname '贝', translating to 'jade'. It signifies beauty and wealth, having been passed down through generations in China.