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Bentli is an unusual given name with unknown origins, often chosen for its aesthetic appeal despite lacking clear historical or cultural significance.
Bentley is a distinctive English given name with an occupational origin, derived from the surname meaning "worker at a mill" or "producer of woolen fabrics." It gained popularity as a boy's name in the mid-20th century and has been used by notable individuals such as actor Bentley Mitchum.
Bentley is an English name of Norman origin, derived from 'bende', meaning 'bend' or 'corner'. It was traditionally given to those living near a river bend or born with a distinctive appearance.
Bently is an English name derived from the Old English word "beorht," meaning "bright" or "famous." It first appeared in English records during the 13th century, and has been associated with notable figures like Walter Owen Bentley, founder of Bentley Motors Limited. Today, Bently remains a rare yet meaningful choice for parents seeking an unusual name.
Bently is an English name derived from 'bentleah', meaning 'clearing in a valley bend'. It signifies adaptability and flexibility.
Bento is a Portuguese given name of Latin origin, meaning 'gift' or 'blessing', popularized by Saint Benedict and often associated with good fortune.
Benton is an American given name derived from the English surname for someone living near a river bend, historically associated with strength and nature.
Benton is a rare American given name derived from the English surname Benton, itself originating from the Old English personal name Beornstan, meaning "bear stone".
Bentura is a unique female name of Portuguese origin, derived from 'Bento' meaning 'blessed', with '-ura' indicating the feminine form. It has historical significance, notably borne by Santa Bentura de Jesus, and carries spiritual meaning as it signifies divine favor or grace.
Bentura is a rare Portuguese boy's name meaning 'blessing', historically significant in Portuguese literature, such as the 16th-century Cancioneiro Geral poem.
Bentyn is an African origin name from the Igbo people of Nigeria, meaning "gift from God".
Bentz is a German-origin name derived from "bendo," meaning "to bend" or "to break.
Bentzion is a Hebrew male name meaning 'Son of Zion', derived from 'ben' (son) and 'Zion'.
Bentzy is a Hebrew name derived from "bent," meaning "here." It signifies presence and is one of God's 70 names, associated with wisdom and spiritual depth.
Benuel is a variant of the Hebrew name Benjamin, which means "son of the right hand" or "favored son," symbolizing strength and favor in Hebrew culture.
Benvinda is a Portuguese given name that means "welcome," historically used among noble families in medieval Portugal.
Beny is a Hebrew name meaning 'son of the right hand', signifying strength and skill, popularized by King David's son in biblical times.
Benyam is an Ethiopian name derived from Amharic, meaning 'son of the right hand' signifying favor or choice by God.
Benyamin is a Hebrew name meaning "son of the right hand," derived from "ben" (son) and "yamin" (right), signifying a favored or blessed person.
The name Benz is of German origin, derived from the Hebrew name Benjamin meaning 'son of Benjamin.'
Benzel is a rare Hebrew name that means "son of the right hand," symbolizing strength and favor. It originated from Benjamin, one of Jacob's twelve sons in the Bible.
Benzino is an Italian origin given name derived from "benzina," meaning gasoline, popularized by Fiat's model named "Benzina.
Benzion is a Hebrew given name meaning "son of Zion" or "son of Jerusalem.
Benzley is a rare English given name, possibly derived from Benson meaning "son of Ben" or "child of Benedict".
Beola is a rare feminine given name of unknown origin, often associated with the Irish word "beola" meaning 'little fairy', though its true etymology remains uncertain.
Beonca is a rare, unique name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Welsh 'Bendic' meaning 'blessing', or French 'Beaunice'. Despite its unclear etymology, it has historical significance in Wales and France.
Beyoncé is an American feminine given name derived from the French Béatrice, meaning "she who brings happiness; blessed".
Beonica is a rare, Latin-derived female name meaning 'of good name' or 'well-known', historically used in medieval Europe.
Beonka is a distinctive given name with uncertain African or modern origins; its meaning remains unclear but is often associated with happiness due to its similarity to 'jubilee'.
Beorn is an uncommon Old English name meaning 'bear', symbolizing strength and courage, derived from the Old English word 'beorhn'.
Beowulf is an ancient Anglo-Saxon name meaning 'bee-wolf', derived from Old English and Old Norse languages, popularized by the epic poem 'Beowulf'.
Ber is a Scandinavian name meaning 'bear', also associated with the Germanic name 'Bero' meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
The name Bera is of Basque origin, derived from 'bera' meaning 'one', and has been borne by notable figures like King Bera the Frankish.
Bera is a distinctive Basque name meaning 'red', originating from a tradition where children were named after their godparents.
Beranda is an Indonesian name meaning 'veranda' or 'porch', associated with the outdoors and often used for both boys and girls, notable by figures like Beranda N. Hendropriyono.
Berania is a rare and exotic name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Basque word "berani" meaning "brave," but its true meaning remains unclear.
Berat is an Albanian male given name derived from "berath," meaning "promise" in Albanian, popularized by early 20th-century nationalists.
Berchie is an Armenian name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', derived from Berk.
Berchman is an uncommon male given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Béarla which means "descendant of Berach," an ancient Gaelic chieftain.
Berda is a rare Russian female name derived from 'beresta', meaning 'birch', symbolizing renewal and resilience in Slavic cultures.