Female and male first names beginning with the letter “B”..
BIYANKA
FemaleSlavic origin name derived from the Bulgarian word "bijanka", meaning "beautiful girl".
BJ
FemaleUnisex name of Old Norse origin, meaning "bear," associated with strength and bravery in Scandinavian culture.
BJ
MaleScandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse name Bjørn meaning 'bear'.
BJANA
FemaleUnique Slavic name derived from 'bjan', meaning 'white'. In ancient Slavic mythology, Bjana was revered as the goddess of winter and snow, known for her purity and beauty.
BJARNE
MaleScandinavian name of Norse origin, derived from "björn" meaning "bear" and "mann" for "man", translating to "bear-man".
BJAY
MaleUnique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Bjørn, meaning "bear," traditionally given to boys but also used for girls. It has a rich Viking history and conveys strength and power.
BJORN
MaleOld Norse name meaning 'bear', popular among Vikings and still widely used in Scandinavia today.
BLA
FemaleUnconventional given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or historical significance. Its popularity stems primarily from its unique sound and spelling.
BLACE
MaleUncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, pronounced "blay-see" with a simple spelling of B-L-A-C-E.
BLACKIE
MaleRare, distinct name of unknown origin, sometimes associated with the color black but without definitive evidence.
BLADE
MaleRare yet striking English masculine name derived from 'blade', meaning sharp edge of a knife or sword, often associated with strength and power.
BLADEN
MaleRare Anglo-Saxon male given name derived from 'bladene', meaning 'flat land' or 'open country'.
BLADIMIR
MaleRare Slavic name derived from Vladislav, meaning "famous ruler of the Slavs.
BLADYN
MaleRare Welsh name derived from "blad" meaning leader and "udd" meaning lord, translating to noble leader.
BLAID
MaleIrish name derived from 'Bláth', meaning 'blossom' or 'flower'. It has a rich history, associated with figures like Bláthmac mac Aodha meir, a 7th-century poet, and Bláthmhac mac Con Uladh, a brave king of Connacht in the 9th century.
BLAIDE
MaleBlade is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of English origin, derived from the Old English word "blæd," meaning "blad" or "leaf." It was historically associated with individuals living near wooded areas and has been used throughout history by notable figures like Sir William Blake.
BLAIDEN
MaleModern, unique name of unknown origin and meaning, often chosen for its distinctive sound rather than any specific historical or linguistic significance.
BLAIDYN
MaleRare Welsh given name derived from "blau" meaning "speckled" and "din" meaning "fortress," translating to "speckled fortress.
BLAIK
MaleDistinctive Scottish name derived from 'blàigh', meaning 'fair-haired'.
BLAIKE
MaleUnique Scottish name derived from the Middle English word 'blac', meaning black, originally given to individuals with dark hair or complexion. It evolved from the occupational surname Blake, associated with blacksmiths in medieval Scotland, and has gained international popularity as an independent given name for boys and girls alike.
BLAIKE
FemaleUncommon yet captivating name of uncertain origin and meaning, believed to be a variant of Blake or a less accepted derivative of French Blaireau. It has been used for centuries and gained recent popularity in English-speaking countries.
BLAIKLEE
FemaleRare, Scottish female name derived from Blair, meaning 'plain' or 'field'.
BLAIKLEY
FemaleCaptivating Scottish given name derived from the Old Norse personal name Blaki, meaning 'dark-haired' or associated with the color black.
BLAIN
FemaleBlaine is a Scottish name derived from 'bláth', meaning "battle" or "fight", popularized in medieval Scotland and now recognized worldwide for its uniqueness and historic roots.
BLAIN
MaleBlain is of Scottish origin, derived from Blair meaning 'plain' or 'field', popularized in the US during late 19th - early 20th centuries by notable figures like James G. Blaine and Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Avonlea series.
BLAINE
MaleScottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'blàth', meaning 'flower'.
BLAINE
FemaleScottish surname-turned-name derived from 'blar', meaning 'plain' or 'field'.
BLAINEY
FemaleRare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic Blaithín, meaning "little fair one.
BLAIR
FemaleScottish name derived from Gaelic 'blàr', meaning 'field' or 'plain'.
BLAIR
MaleScottish name originally meaning 'plain' or 'field', derived from Gaelic 'blàr'. Traditionally masculine, it's now popular for both boys and girls worldwide.
BLAIRE
FemaleBlair is a captivating Scottish name derived from 'blàr', meaning 'plain' or 'field'. It gained popularity through media and has been associated with notable figures like Harry S. Truman.
BLAIRE
MaleScottish-derived unisex given name, meaning 'white' or 'fair', and popularized in the late 19th century.
BLAISE
MaleLatin-origin name meaning 'stutterer', derived from 'blasphemare' ('to stammer' or 'speak evil'), associated with figures like Saint Blaise and Blaise Pascal.
BLAISE
FemaleMale given name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'blaesus', meaning 'stammerer'. It gained popularity through Saint Blaise, a Christian martyr and physician known for healing illnesses, particularly those related to the throat.
BLAIZ
MaleBlaze is a unique Greek name meaning 'light' or 'to burn', originally derived from the Greek word 'blazeia'.
BLAIZE
MaleFiery French name meaning 'to burn brightly', popularized by early Christian saints like Saint Blaize, conveying strength and passion.
BLAIZE
FemaleFrench origin name derived from "blé," meaning wheat, symbolizing abundance and prosperity. Popularized during the Middle Ages, it was often given to children born around harvest time. Historically, notable figures like Saint Blazius and knight Blaizot have carried this name, which today still embodies strength and courage.
BLAKE
FemaleEnglish given name of Old English origin that means 'black' or 'dark', though it can also refer to an occupational surname related to wool work.
BLAKE
MaleBlake, of English origin, means 'black' and was traditionally given to dark-haired children.
BLAKELEE
MaleContemporary American girls' name created by blending Blake ('dark-haired, pale') and Lee ('clearing').