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Bernie is a unisex name of Scottish origin, meaning "strong as a bear.
Bernis is a unique French given name derived from the noble family of the same name, meaning 'bear' in French.
Bernon is a rare but distinctively French given name derived from Bernard, ultimately tracing back to Germanic Bernhard meaning "strong as a bear".
Bernt is a German masculine given name meaning 'bear', derived from the Old Germanic word "bern". It has been used in Germany and other Germanic countries since the Middle Ages.
Berny is a French given name derived from the Germanic word 'bern', meaning 'bear', symbolizing strength and courage.
Berrett is an Italian-derived male name meaning 'cap' or 'hat', traditionally given to brave individuals with military backgrounds.
Berrick is a rare American male given name, originating from the English surname Berkeley, which means 'birch tree clearing'. Though its meaning is not explicit, it may be associated with strength, independence, and pride.
Berrin is a captivating Turkish girl's name derived from "berr," meaning "to flourish" or "prosper," symbolizing growth and success.
Berry is an English given name derived from the Old French word 'beri', meaning 'berry'.
Berryman is a unique English given name derived from the Middle English word "beremane," meaning 'bear-man.'
Bersain is a strong Basque name meaning 'thunder'.
Bert is a German name meaning 'bright' or 'famous', popular throughout history and worn by notable figures like British writer Arnold Bennett ('Bertie') and American jazz musician Bert Williams.
Bertel is a unique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Bjarte', meaning "bear-hawk", symbolizing strength and keen vision.
Bertell is an uncommon Italian name likely derived from Bertelli, originally given to tall individuals.
Berten is a rare, Dutch name derived from the Old Frisian word 'bert', meaning bright or famous.
Bertha is a Germanic origin name meaning "bright in battle" or "famous warrior".
Berthal is a unique German-origin name meaning "famous army" or "bright people".
Berthel is a rare French given name with Germanic roots, derived from "berht" meaning "bright" or "famous", and the diminutive suffix "-el".
Berthol is a historic French name derived from Germanic elements, meaning "bright, famous battle," associated with strength and nobility.
Berthold is a Germanic given name that means "famous ruler" or "bright power," with origins dating back to medieval Germany.
Bertice is a unique French name derived from the word "bercer," meaning "to rock" or "to cradle.
Bertie is a unique, charming British name derived from the Germanic word 'berht', meaning 'bright' or 'famous'. It was initially used as a short form for names like Albert but has gained popularity in recent years as an independent given name.
Bertil is a Swedish name of German origin, derived from Berthold, meaning "bright in battle.
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.
Bertis is a rare German name meaning 'bright' or 'famous', derived from the old Germanic word 'berht'.
Berto is an Italian boys' name derived from the word 'berto', meaning 'bright' or 'shining'.
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.
Bertram is a historic German male given name meaning "bright" or "famous," derived from the Old High German words "berht" meaning bright or famous, and "helm" meaning helmet or protection. It was often given to brave warriors in ancient Germany known for their shining armor and fierce determination on the battlefield.
Bertran is a Catalan given name derived from the Germanic name Berthari, meaning "bright army" or "famous warrior".
Bertrand is a Germanic masculine given name derived from "berht" meaning bright, and "rōth" signifying fame, translating to 'bright fame'. It has been used for centuries with notable historical figures like Saint Bertrand de la Tour.
Bertrum is a rare name of Latin origin derived from the Germanic elements 'berht' meaning bright or famous and 'rūm' meaning protection or fame, translating to "bright protection" or "famous protection".
Bertus is a distinctive Dutch name originating from the Old Germanic Berthold/Berchtold, meaning 'bright' or 'famous'. It combines elements 'berht' ('bright') and '-tud' ('people'), conveying positivity and light. Traditionally given to boys with deep-rooted family traditions, Bertus remains relevant today due to its unique sound and meaningful origin.
Bervin is a distinctively Breton male name, originating from the Breton language of Brittany, France. Derived from "ber" meaning 'hill' or 'mountain', and "vin" meaning 'white', Bervin translates to 'white hill' or 'white mountain'. Historically significant since the Middle Ages, it was popular among Breton nobility and later spread across Europe via Norman conquests. Today, it's relatively uncommon but retains cultural ties to Brittany.
Berwick is a rare English given name derived from the historic fortified settlement of Berwick-upon-Tweed, known for its strategic role in Anglo-Scottish wars since the 11th century.
Berwin is a rare German name composed of 'ber' meaning bear and 'win' meaning friend, translating to 'bear friend'.
Berwyn is a Welsh unisex given name derived from "Mynydd Brynn," meaning "white hill.
Beryl is an English name derived from the Old French word 'beril', meaning 'ruby'. It signifies beauty, rarity, and preciousness.
Beryle is a unique and elegant given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word "bérillos," meaning "precious stone." It was popularized by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in his novel "Elective Affinities" and has been associated with elegance throughout history.
Besart is an Albanian male given name derived from 'besa', meaning 'oath' or 'promise'.
Beshoy is an Egyptian given name derived from the Coptic word "besa," meaning "to praise" or "glory." It is closely associated with the Coptic Orthodox Church and carries significant cultural importance in Egypt.