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Beach is an English unisex given name derived from the word "beach", with no specific meaning beyond its literal interpretation.
Beacher is a rare American given name with an unknown origin and meaning, possibly linked to bakery or brewery workers.
Beacon is an English name derived from the Old English 'beacn', meaning 'sign' or 'token', originally referring to hilltop fires used for long-distance communication and lighthouses guiding ships.
The name Beal, of Scottish origin, means 'fair' or 'handsome' in Scottish Gaelic.
Beale is a distinctive English given name with a rich historical background. It originally meant 'bald', but over time became associated with strength and wisdom.
Beaman is an uncommon English name derived from 'beam,' meaning 'tree branch' or 'timber worker.'
Beamon is a unique male name of African origin, specifically Fulani, meaning 'one who brings peace'.
Bean is a rare, distinctive Irish given name derived from the surname O'Beagáin, meaning "descendant of the little or bright one.
Beandon is a unique and distinctive name with unknown origins and no widely accepted etymology or meaning in any language.
Bear is a rare American given name derived from the English word 'bear', symbolizing strength and courage.
Bearen is an uncommon given name of unknown origin, with no widely recognized historical significance or known language derivation.
The given name Bearett is of unknown origin and meaning, with no established historical or linguistic roots in any language or culture.
Bearick is a rare, unique name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or historical background.
Bearl is a unique given name with unknown origins and no known historical significance.
Bearon is an uncommon given name of unknown origin and no clear meaning, used today by individuals who may create their own personal associations with it despite its unclear historical significance.
Bearrett is a unique French-derived given name, meaning 'bearded' in French, that has evolved over time with variations including Berard and Berret.
Beasley is a rare English given name, possibly derived from Old English elements meaning "bend in wooded valley" or an anglicized form of French surname Bazille meaning "bald". Its meaning is largely dependent on individual associations.
Beatrice is a Latin-origin name meaning "she who brings happiness," derived from the Latin word "beatus" signifying "happy.
Beatriz is a Spanish female given name that means "she who brings happiness" or "bringer of happiness.
Beattie is a rare Scottish name derived from the occupational surname Beatson, meaning 'baker' or 'maker of bannocks'. It's a diminutive form used as a nickname or pet name, with notable figures like poet James Beattie and engineer John Beattie contributing to its history. Today, it's gaining popularity as a unisex given name while still remaining distinctive.
Beatty is a rare English name of Scottish origin derived from Beattie, meaning 'life-like' or 'full of life', though interpretations may vary.
Beau is a French-derived given name that means "handsome" or "beautiful," traditionally used for boys but also sometimes for girls. Its popularity has grown in recent years in English-speaking countries.
Beauden is a unique Maori given name derived from the word 'beauty,' meaning beautiful or pleasing to the eye, popularized in early 20th century New Zealand.
Beaudin is a French origin given name derived from the Old French word 'beau', meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome'. It has gained recognition over time as an elegant and unique option for parents seeking distinctive names for their children.
Beaudry is a rare French name derived from 'beau' (beautiful) and '-dru' (oak tree), originally used for people living near forests. It was brought to England by the Normans in 1066 and has since evolved into a given name with deep historical roots, often chosen to honor French heritage or appreciate its meaningful origins related to beauty and nature.
Beauen is a rare German name meaning "existing within a group," derived from the elements "beo" and "ban." It has historic roots in medieval Germany, signifying one's integral role in community harmony.
Beauford is a rare, historical English given name derived from Old French 'beau' meaning beautiful and English 'ford' signifying a shallow river crossing. It translates to "beautiful crossing".
Beaufort is a distinctive male given name of French origin, derived from 'beau' meaning beautiful and 'fort' meaning strong. It was originally a medieval surname before becoming a first name.
Beauman is a rare French given name derived from the surname Beau-man, meaning "beautiful man".
Beaumont is a French name derived from "beau" (beautiful) and "mont" (mountain), translating to 'beautiful mountain'.
Beauregard is a unique French given name derived from "beau regard," meaning beautiful gaze or handsome view.
The French-origin name Beaux means 'beautiful', derived from the French word 'beau'.
The name Beaver, of American origin, means 'strong, adaptable worker,' inspired by the dam-building rodent and popularized by explorer Daniel Boone.
Beck is a German-origin given name derived from "becc", meaning "brook" or "stream". It gained international popularity in the mid-20th century.
Beckham is an English name derived from Old English words 'beocce' (bee) and 'ham' (homestead), signifying 'homestead by the stream where bees are kept'.
Beckem is a distinctively Hebrew unisex name, translating to "at your home" and symbolizing belonging and security.
Becker is a German surname originating from Middle High German "bacher", meaning "baker".
Becket is an English name of medieval origin, derived from 'Bec', popular during the Middle Ages. Its meaning is uncertain but possibly linked to 'brook' or 'mouth'.
Beckett, of Irish origin, means "small" and was originally a nickname for someone short. Popularized by playwright Samuel Beckett, it's now increasingly used as a given name while remaining uncommon.
Beckette is a rare French-origin girls' name derived from Beckett, potentially meaning "bee cottage" or referencing St. Thomas Becket.