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Bean is a rare, distinctive Irish given name derived from the surname O'Beagáin, meaning "descendant of the little or bright one.
Beanca is an uncommon female given name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria. Its meaning, "bringer of happiness," reflects the importance of joy and positivity in Yoruba culture and has been passed down through generations as an heirloom name.
Beandon is a unique and distinctive name with unknown origins and no widely accepted etymology or meaning in any language.
Beaney is an uncommon English given name derived from Middle English 'bena', meaning 'bold' or 'brave'. It may also have Old Norse influences. First appearing in the 12th century, it carries historical associations with bravery but remains rare today.
Beanna is an Irish name derived from 'bean', meaning 'woman'. It is associated with Brigid, the Celtic goddess of fire, known for her kindness and wisdom.
Beaonca is an uncommon yet beautiful Irish name meaning "life's beauty," derived from "beatha" (life) and "cánach" (beautiful).
Bear is a rare American given name derived from the English word 'bear', symbolizing strength and courage.
Bearen is an uncommon given name of unknown origin, with no widely recognized historical significance or known language derivation.
The given name Bearett is of unknown origin and meaning, with no established historical or linguistic roots in any language or culture.
Bearick is a rare, unique name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or historical background.
Bearl is a unique given name with unknown origins and no known historical significance.
Bearnice is a rare Latin-derived female name meaning 'she who brings happiness' or 'the happy one', originating from 'beatificus'.
Bearon is an uncommon given name of unknown origin and no clear meaning, used today by individuals who may create their own personal associations with it despite its unclear historical significance.
Bearrett is a unique French-derived given name, meaning 'bearded' in French, that has evolved over time with variations including Berard and Berret.
Beasia is an Italian name derived from the word "beata," meaning "blessed" or "happy.
Beasley is a rare English given name, possibly derived from Old English elements meaning "bend in wooded valley" or an anglicized form of French surname Bazille meaning "bald". Its meaning is largely dependent on individual associations.
Beasley is an English surname turned first name, derived from the Old English 'beosli', meaning 'wood clearing'.
Beata is a Latin-derived name that translates to "blessed" or "happy", often associated with St. Beata of Nazareth in Christianity.
Beate is a German feminine given name which means "bringer of happiness" or "she who brings battle", signifying resilience and determination in pursuing goals despite adversity.
Beatha is an Irish girl's name derived from 'beáthach', meaning 'life'.
Beather is a unique Scottish name that means 'speckled' or 'pied', originally used for animals but later given to individuals, especially in Highland and Island regions.
Beatrice is an Italian-origin name which means "she who brings happiness" or "bringer of joy".
Beatric is a feminine name of Italian origin, derived from the Latin 'beatus', meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, influenced by its use in Dante's 'Divine Comedy' as the ideal woman.
Beatrica is a rare yet elegant Latin-derived name meaning 'happy' or 'blessed', popularized during the Middle Ages in Italy.
Beatrice is a Latin-origin name meaning "she who brings happiness," derived from the Latin word "beatus" signifying "happy.
Beatrice is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "beatus" meaning "happy" or "blessed." It is associated with happiness, joy, and good fortune, and has been used throughout history, notably by Beatrice Portinari who inspired Dante's "Divine Comedy.
Meet Beatris, a unique feminine name of Latin origin derived from 'Beatus,' meaning 'blessed' or 'happy', first introduced by St. Beatrice, a patron saint of pregnant women.
Beatrix is a rare yet elegant Latin-derived name meaning 'blessed' or 'happy', first appearing in literature in Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, and popularized during the Middle Ages despite its uncertain origins.
Beatriz is a Spanish female given name that means "she who brings happiness" or "bringer of happiness.
Beatriz is a Spanish female name derived from "beaterio", meaning a community of nuns or convent, associated with devotion and piety, popularized by Beatrice Portinari who inspired Dante Alighieri's "La Vita Nuova".
Beatrize is a rare Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'happy' or 'blessed', originating from medieval times.
Beatryce, of Italian origin, means 'blessed' or 'happy', inspired by the Latin word 'beatus'.
Beatta is a rare, historic name of Latin origin meaning 'blessed', often associated with the Virgin Mary and medieval saints Beata Margareta and Beata Anna.
Beattie is a rare Scottish name derived from the occupational surname Beatson, meaning 'baker' or 'maker of bannocks'. It's a diminutive form used as a nickname or pet name, with notable figures like poet James Beattie and engineer John Beattie contributing to its history. Today, it's gaining popularity as a unisex given name while still remaining distinctive.
Beatty is a rare English name of Scottish origin derived from Beattie, meaning 'life-like' or 'full of life', though interpretations may vary.
Beau is a male given name of French origin meaning 'handsome' or 'beautiful'.
Beau is a French-derived given name that means "handsome" or "beautiful," traditionally used for boys but also sometimes for girls. Its popularity has grown in recent years in English-speaking countries.
Beauden is a unique Maori given name derived from the word 'beauty,' meaning beautiful or pleasing to the eye, popularized in early 20th century New Zealand.
Beaudin is a French origin given name derived from the Old French word 'beau', meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome'. It has gained recognition over time as an elegant and unique option for parents seeking distinctive names for their children.
Beaudry is a rare French name derived from 'beau' (beautiful) and '-dru' (oak tree), originally used for people living near forests. It was brought to England by the Normans in 1066 and has since evolved into a given name with deep historical roots, often chosen to honor French heritage or appreciate its meaningful origins related to beauty and nature.