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Bettyanne is an American name composed of Betty ("life") and Anne ("grace"), meaning "gracious life".
Bettye is a unique unisex English name derived from Old English "Beorthelm," meaning "bright helmet" or "famous protection." A variant of Betty, popular in the Middle Ages, Bettye has gained popularity recently for both boys and girls due to its versatility and vintage charm.
Bettylee is a unique American female given name composed of 'Betty', a classic English diminutive of Elizabeth meaning "my God is my oath", and 'Lee', derived from the English surname Lee, possibly meaning "clearing in the woods".
Bettylu is a distinctive American name combining 'Betty' (English, 'pledged to you') and 'Lucy' (Latin, 'light'), interpreted as 'pledged to light' or 'bringer of life'.
Bettymarie is a distinctive French name combining Betty ('bet') and Marie ('sea of bitterness'), first appearing in France during the late 19th to early 20th centuries.
Betzaida, of Hebrew origin, means 'daughter of Zion', symbolizing the strong bond between Jews and Jerusalem.
Beauford is an uncommon English given name derived from 'beofor', meaning 'boar'. It's associated with several places named Beaufort in England and the aristocratic House of Beaufort.
Bev is an English-origin name, often used as a nickname for Beverley/Beverly, derived from 'beofor' (bee) and 'leah' (woodland clearing), translating to 'bees' meadow'. Once popular for both sexes in the Middle Ages, it's now more commonly female. It also exists as a surname.
Bev is a short form of Beverly/Beverley, originating from Old English words 'beofer' meaning beaver and 'lacu' meaning stream.
Bevely is an uncommon English given name with unknown meaning, possibly a variant spelling of Beverly or Belvy, with no clear origin story despite being recorded since the late 19th century.
Beverley is an English girl's name derived from the East Yorkshire town Beverley, meaning 'woodland clearing where bees live'.
Beverley is an elegant feminine name of English origin, derived from the Old English words "beo" meaning "bee" and "leah" translating to "woodland clearing", thus signifying "beautiful meadow" or "clearing where bees live".
Beverle is an uncommon English name with historical significance. It originates from Old English words "beo" meaning "to bee or to be," and "burh" referring to a fortified town or settlement. Thus, Beverle means "fortress" or "stronghold.
Beverlee is an uncommon English given name derived from the Middle English word 'burh', meaning 'fortress' or 'stronghold'. It signifies 'stronghold by the beaver stream', combining nature and strength.
Beverley is an English feminine given name derived from Old English words meaning 'bee' and 'clearing', translating to 'bee clearing' or 'woodland where bees are kept'.
Beverley is a rare yet historic female English given name derived from "beoforléah," meaning "beaver meadow" or "clearing by the beaver stream.
Beverli is an uncommon English name with origins dating back to medieval times, derived from the Old English word "beferlic," meaning "of or belonging to Beverley.
Beverly is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from "beofer" meaning bee and "leah" meaning woodland clearing, translating literally to "bees in the woodland clearing." Originally a surname, Beverly became popular as a female given name during the 20th century, notably after its association with characters like those in Beverly Hills.
Beverly is an English name originally meaning 'bee meadow', derived from Old English words 'befer' and 'leah'. It was initially used as a surname before becoming popular as a girl's given name in the late 19th century. Notable figures with this name include opera singer Beverly Sills and children's author Beverly Cleary.
Beverlye is an uncommon English given name derived from Old English words meaning "beaver clearing".
Beverlyn is an intriguing English name derived from 'beferlic,' once given to bee enthusiasts.
Bevin is an uncommon English name of Old English origin, meaning 'bee'. It evolved from a nickname based on resemblance or liking for honey, becoming popular as both a surname and given name over time.
Bevin is a distinct English given name derived from the Middle English word 'bevene', meaning 'beaver'.
Bevis is a rare English given name derived from Old French 'Bouvin', meaning 'ox' or 'cow', suggesting strength and robustness.
Bevon is a rare English name derived from Old French 'beuveur', meaning 'drinker'.
Bex is an enigmatic name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from 'Beatrix' meaning 'bringer of happiness', or from the English surname 'Beck'. Despite its rarity, it has been used throughout history and is captivating due to its unique sound.
Bexlee is an uncommon American female given name with multiple possible origins and meanings. It may be a modern invention combining elements from other names like Rebecca and Alexandria, or derived from the English surname Beckley, meaning 'beech clearing' or 'fair waters'. Its rarity makes it a distinctive choice for a daughter's name.
Bexleigh is a rare, English-origin girls' name meaning "fair-haired one who dwells in the woodland clearing".
Bexley is an English name derived from "beaxlea," meaning "box wood clearing.
Bexley is a distinctive English name of unknown explicit meaning but is believed to mean "box woods" or "beech wood clearing," derived from the town Bexley in southeast London, originally named after Beccles in Suffolk.
Bexlie is an uncommon given name with uncertain origins, often believed to derive from the English word 'bexley', referencing a London district. It has gained popularity as a unique alternative to names like Baxter or Beatrix.
Bexon is a rare English given name, possibly derived from Old English 'Beacon' or Scottish 'Baxter', with no widely known meaning or history.
Bexton is an uncommon English given name derived from Old English words "beag" meaning ring or brooch, and "tun" signifying enclosure or settlement, interpreted as "ring enclosed settlement" or "brooch enclosed settlement".
Bhumi is a Sanskrit girls' name meaning 'earth', symbolizing fertility and growth, and honoring the Hindu goddess of the earth.
Bianco is an elegant Italian surname derived from 'bianco', meaning 'white', signifying purity and brightness, originating during the Middle Ages likely due to physical appearance or residence near white structures.
Bibb is a unique English name believed to mean 'drinking vessel' or 'cup'.
Bidwell is an English surname derived from the Old English word 'bydel', meaning 'farm' or 'homestead'.
Bienvenido is a Spanish boy's name that means "welcome.
Bihan is a unique Breton male name derived from the word 'bihan' meaning 'small', but it signifies modesty and humility rather than physical stature.
Bill is a popular English name of Germanic origin meaning 'resolute protection'.