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English
Beautiful view
Various
Celtic
beautiful; lovely
English
Beautiful friend
Slavic
White
Welsh
fair, blessed
English
Beautiful serpent
Spanish
Beautiful
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
African
People of the river
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Germanic
to be; existence
African
Unknown
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
Hebrew
blessed
English
Short form of Benjamin, Benedict and other names beginning with Ben. In Dutch it can also be short for Bernhard. A notable bearer was Ben Jonson (1572
Hebrew
Blessed
Arabic
son of the blessed
Latin
Blessed
Indian
Violet flower
English
Built by the Lord
Arabic
Son of Aisa
Arabic
Son of grace
Spanish
Brave as a bear
African
Son of the noble
Spanish
blessed, prosperous
English
brave
French
brave
Spanish
Brave as a bear
Spanish
Brave
Spanish
Brave as a bear
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
Spanish
Blessed
African
Son of the father
Spanish
Son of the brave one
Spanish
Son of Benavides
Indian
Incomparable
Arabic
Pyramid capstone
Eastern European
Blessed
Italian
blessed
Welsh
from the hill
English
Bender
Spanish
Son of Bende
Spanish
Blessing
English
Meander or wander
Spanish
Blessed
Spanish
Blessed
Spanish
Blessed
Hebrew
blessed; fortunate
Latin
Good
Latin
Blessed
Spanish
Blessed
English
Blessed valley
Various
Various
English
Blessed one
English
From the Late Latin name Benedictus, which meant "blessed". Saint Benedict was an Italian monk who founded the Benedictines in the 6th century. After
English
Blessed
Latin
Blessed
Latin
Blessing
English
The blessed one
Latin
Blessed one
Latin
Well spoken
Various
Latin
blessed
Latin
Blessed
Latin
Blessed
Spanish
Blessed one
Latin
blessed
Spanish
Blessed
Latin
One who provides help
English
Doing good; generous action
English
Advantage
Spanish
Good heart
Celtic
good life
African
Blessing
Hebrew
blessed
Hebrew
Son of my right
Spanish
Blessed
Spanish
Brave
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
Blessed
English
Blessed
French
Blessed
Latin
Goodwill
Latin
kind-hearted
African
Goodness
African
A place of good water
Hebrew
blessed, good
Chinese
bright, shining
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
English
Riverbank resident
African
Unknown
Hebrew
Blessed
English
Blessed
Southeast Asian
Workshop
African
blessed
Hebrew
son of the right hand
Germanic
battle woman
Hebrew
son of the right
Hebrew
Built by God
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
African
Goodness
Hebrew
blessed
Latin
Goodness
Spanish
Blessed one
Spanish
Goodness
Spanish
Blessed
Spanish
blessed
Hebrew
blessed; good fortune
Hebrew
Son of God
Spanish
Blessed
Latin
Kind, well-born
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
Spanish
blessed
Spanish
Blessed with courage
Spanish
blessed
African
Place of the gods
English
Blessed
Latin
Blessed one
Hebrew
Blessed
English
Good fortune
Spanish
Son of the blessed
Spanish
Son of Benito
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
Hebrew
son of the right
Hebrew
son of the right hand
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
English
From the Hebrew name ΧΦ΄ΦΌΧ Φ°ΧΦΈΧΦ΄ΧΧ (Binyamin) meaning "son of the south" or "son of the right hand", from the roots ΧΦ΅ΦΌΧ (ben) meaning "son" and ΧΦΈΧΦ΄ΧΧ
Hebrew
Daughter of the right hand
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
Hebrew
Son
English
son of Jasmine
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
Spanish
Son of Jasmine
Hebrew
son of the right
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
Hebrew
son of the right
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
English
Diminutive of Benjamin.
Hebrew
son of the right hand
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
Japanese
Enjoy peace
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
English
son of Joe
Chinese
Blessed and fortunate
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
African
Son of the chief
African
Blessed
Hebrew
daughter of the king
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
English
Blessed
African
Blessed
Germanic
Brave as a bear
Latin
blessed
Germanic
Banner bearer
English
Blessed
Latin
Blessed
Hebrew
blessed
English
Medieval form of Benedict. This was the more common spelling in England until the 18th century. Modern use of the name is probably also influenced by
Latin
blessed
Germanic
blessed
English
Blessed
African
Blessed
Irish
blessed
English
Blessed
Spanish
Blessed
Germanic
bear
English
Diminutive of Benjamin or Benedict.
French
Blessed
Hebrew
Son of the right hand
Latin
Blessed
Hebrew
Son of my sorrow
Hebrew
son of my sorrow
Hebrew
Son of the warrior
English
From an English surname that originally meant "son of Benedict".
Spanish
Bringer of peace
Japanese
Goddess of music
English
From a surname that was from a place name, itself derived from Old English beonet "bent grass" and leah "woodland, clearing". Various towns in England
English
From a surname that was derived from a place name, composed of Old English beonet "bent grass" and tun "enclosure".
Southeast Asian
Big mountain
Southeast Asian
playful child
African
Brave
Arabic
The risen one
English
From the bent creek
African
Fortunate
Hebrew
son of the right
African
Brave
African
Child after loss
African
Son of Jonah
Celtic
blessed and beautiful
Spanish
Blessed
French
Blessed
Germanic
son of Bernhard
Arabic
blessed; fortunate
Arabic
Unknown
Hebrew
Son of the right
African
Blessed
Hebrew
blessed
Hebrew
blessed; son of the right hand
English
Derived from the Old English elements beorht "bright" and ric "ruler, king".
English
Derived from the Old English elements beorht "bright" and sige "victory".
English
Bright wolf
English
Bear
English
Derived from the Old English elements beorn "warrior, man" and ræd "counsel, advice".
English
Bee wolf; bear
Dutch
God is my oath
Persian
to be brave
Eastern European
Brave
English
To give
Spanish
Baker
English
Bear
Slavic
Brave
Germanic
brave ruler
Spanish
bright promise
Spanish
Brave as a bear
Eastern European
Oath, pledge
Spanish
Little bear
Spanish
Unknown
Turkish
brave
Germanic
bright, shining
Spanish
bright; shining
Spanish
Courageous
English
Birch meadow
English
Birch tree
Slavic
bear
French
Fortified place
Germanic
Brave
African
Brave
Spanish
Naked
Spanish
Unknown
African
Bringer of joy
African
Blessing, abundance
Slavic
Peaceful
Greek
bringer of victory
Germanic
Brave
Germanic
Bear
English
Bear-spear; brave warrior
English
Bear; fortress; brave warrior
Spanish
Bear spear
African
Bringer of light
English
Latinized form of ΞΞ΅ΟΡνίκη (Berenike), the Macedonian form of the Greek name ΦΡΟΡνίκη (Pherenike), which meant "bringing victory" from ΟΞΟΟ (phero) me
Greek
Bringer of victory
Greek
Bringer of victory
Greek
Bringer of victory
Greek
Bringing victory
Greek
bringer of victory
Spanish
Joyful
Greek
Bringer of victory
Persian
Snowflake
Germanic
Mountain
Spanish
Mountain dweller
Scandinavian
Mountain dweller
African
Unknown
African
Light
African
He who brings light
Germanic
Bright
African
Unknown
Japanese
Bringer of joy
African
Unknown
Celtic
bringer of light
Slavic
Little bear
Hebrew
God is my oath
African
Bringer of good news
Spanish
Brave as a bear
Persian
Shepherdess
English
Strong or fortified place
Arabic
Blessing
Turkish
brave; strong
Turkish
Strong and powerful
Southeast Asian
Blessing
Turkish
Strong moon
English
Birch wood
Turkish
Strong
English
Birch wood
African
Unknown
English
From the birch tree enclosure
Hebrew
Bear
English
Bright
Celtic
bright promise
English
Birch wood clearing
Germanic
From the meadow
Southeast Asian
Diamond
Spanish
Unknown
Germanic
bright; shining
Spanish
Berlin
Germanic
From Berlin
Germanic
little bear
Germanic
bright; beautiful
French
Shining
Celtic
noble
Spanish
Bright
English
from the barley field
Celtic
from the meadow
Celtic
from the land of
Celtic
shining; bright
Arabic
Unknown
Germanic
bear man
Spanish
Brave and strong warrior
Spanish
Bright
Spanish
Reddish
Spanish
Son of Bermudo
Germanic
Bear
Germanic
bear; strong as a bear
Spanish
Brave
French
Brave as a bear
Germanic
Brave
Spanish
Brave
Germanic
brave as a bear
Germanic
brave as a bear
French
Brave as a bear
Italian
Brave as a bear
English
French feminine form of Bernard. Bernadette Soubirous (1844-1879) was a young woman from Lourdes in France who claimed to have seen visions of the Vir
Germanic
Brave as a bear
Spanish
Brave
Spanish
Brave as a bear
Germanic
Brave bear
Italian
Brave
Spanish
Brave as a bear
Spanish
Brave as a bear
Germanic
Brave as a bear
Southeast Asian
Brave as a bear
Celtic
Brave as a bear
Spanish
Brave as a bear
Germanic
brave as a bear
French
Brave as a bear
English
Derived from the Old German element bern "bear" combined with hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy". The Normans brought it to England, where it replaced th
Germanic
brave as a bear
Germanic
Brave as a bear
French
Brave as a bear
Germanic
bear; brave
English
Brave as a bear
Germanic
Brave as a bear
English
Brave as a bear
English
Briar meadow
Germanic
From Bern
Spanish
Brave as a bear
English
Brave as a bear
Germanic
brave as a bear
French
Brave as a bear
Germanic
Brave as a bear
Germanic
Brave as a bear
English
Contracted form of Berenice. It occurs briefly in Acts in the New Testament belonging to a sister of King Herod Agrippa II.
English
Diminutive of Bernard, Bernadette, Bernice and other names beginning with Bern.
Greek
Victory bearer
French
Brave as a bear
Germanic
brave as a bear
Germanic
Brave
Germanic
Brave as a bear
Germanic
brave as a bear
Germanic
brave as a bear
Spanish
Brave as a bear
Germanic
Brave as a bear
Germanic
bear
French
Bear
English
Brave bear
French
Brave bear
English
Variant of Bernie.
English
Brave
Greek
Bringer of victory
Old English
bear
Germanic
bear; brave
English
Barley farm
Spanish
Berry
Spanish
Berry-like
English
From the fortified place
Spanish
Place of the brook
English
Variant of Barry.
Germanic
to be strong; brave
Hebrew
From the well of the oath
Persian
to be strong
Spanish
She who brings joy
Spanish
Brave warrior
Southeast Asian
Together
Scandinavian
Bear
English
Son of Ber
Germanic
noble; bright
English
Short form of Albert and other names containing the element bert, often derived from the Old German element beraht meaning "bright".
Italian
Bright
Spanish
bright; noble
Germanic
bright, famous
English
Originally a short form of Germanic names beginning with the Old Frankish or Old Saxon element berht, Old High German beraht meaning "bright" (Proto-G
French
Bright
French
Bright ruler
French
Bright and famous
Germanic
bright, glorious
Germanic
Bright warrior
Spanish
bright, glorious
English
Bright
French
Bright
French
Bright
French
Bright
Germanic
Bright
Latin
Bright
English
Bright or illustrious
Germanic
bright warrior
Germanic
Bright warrior
Italian
bright, illustrious
Latin
Bright
Italian
Bright and glorious
Italian
bright, illustrious
Spanish
Bright and noble
French
Bright
Germanic
Bright, shining
Germanic
bright, illustrious
Spanish
bright; glorious
Spanish
Bright
Italian
Famous
Italian
Bright
French
Bright
Germanic
Bright raven
French
Bright raven
English
Bright
Spanish
Bright
Germanic
bright; famous
Southeast Asian
Bear
English
Beaver stream
Celtic
bear
Celtic
Fair hill
English
Brave as a bear
English
From the English word for the clear or pale green precious stone, ultimately deriving from Sanskrit. As a given name, it first came into use in the 19
English
The one with the beautiful form
English
A jewel; beautiful stone
Spanish
brave warrior
Arabic
Protector
African
Greatly loved
Eastern European
Blessed
African
To be blessed
Arabic
blessed one
Arabic
Good news
Hebrew
blessed
Coptic
Belongs to Jesus
Eastern European
Iron
Spanish
little kiss
Eastern European
To shine
Eastern European
Loyal
Spanish
Kiss
English
Diminutive of Elizabeth.
Hebrew
God is my oath
English
From the blessed place
English
Diminutive of Elizabeth.
English
Best
English
Best age
English
Best or superior
English
Best
Latin
beast
English
Best friend
Old English
from the best town
Latin
the best
Spanish
blessed
English
Best
Spanish
best
English
Best
Greek
Second
Spanish
from Betancourt
Spanish
From the valley
Southeast Asian
Promise
Hebrew
Promise to God
Hebrew
House of God
Hebrew
House of mercy
English
Short form of Elizabeth, or sometimes Bethany.
English
God is my oath
Celtic
House of God
Spanish
From Bethancourt
Hebrew
House of figs
Hebrew
house of figs
Hebrew
house of figs
Hebrew
House of figs
English
From the name of a biblical town, ΞΞ·ΞΈΞ±Ξ½Ξ―Ξ± (Bethania) in Greek, which is probably of Aramaic or Hebrew origin, possibly meaning "house of affliction" o
Hebrew
house of life
Hebrew
House of God
Hebrew
God is my oath
Hebrew
House of God
Hebrew
Daughter of God
Hebrew
house of God
Hebrew
God is my oath
Hebrew
House of bread
English
House of God
Hebrew
God is my oath
English
Variant of Bethany.
Hebrew
House of God
Hebrew
House of the Lord
English
Bright land
Hebrew
House of mercy
Hebrew
Daughter of the oath
Hebrew
House of the fisherman
Hebrew
God is my oath
Hebrew
House of God
Hebrew
House of God
English
House
Hebrew
pledged to God
Hebrew
house of God
Hebrew
God is my oath