Starting with letter B
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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481 | Birgitta | Swedish | Strong. | F | |
482 | Birkita | Celtic | Strong. | F | |
483 | Birte | Celtic | Splendid. | F | |
484 | Bisgu | Anglo-Saxon | Cares. | F | |
485 | Bishlam | Biblical | In peace. | F | |
486 | Bithiah | Biblical | Daughter of the Lord | F | |
487 | Bithiah | Hebrew | A variant of Bethia, meaning daughter or worshipper of God, which appears in the Old Testament. | F | |
488 | Bithron | Biblical | Divisions. | F | |
489 | Bithynia | Biblical | Violent precipitation. | F | |
490 | Bithynia | Latin | Mother of Amycus. | F | |
491 | Bittore | Latin | Victor. | F | |
492 | Bitya | Hebrew | Daughter of God. | F | |
493 | Bixenta | Basque | Victory. | F | |
494 | Bizjothjah | Biblical | Despite. | F | |
495 | Blaine | Gaelic | Feminine form of Blaine: Thin. | F | |
496 | Blair | Celtic | From the plain lands. | F | |
497 | Blair | Scottish | Field of battle. | F | |
498 | Blaire | English | Feminine form of Blair: Flatland. | F | |
499 | Blaire | Scottish | Field of battle. | F | |
500 | Blanca | Italian | White; shining. A variant of the French Blanche. | F |