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Bloomie is an enchanting English name derived from the Middle English word 'blom', meaning 'bloom' or 'flower'.
Blossie is a charming English name derived from "blossom", symbolizing growth and renewal, and popularized during the Victorian era due to the cultural fascination with botany and gardening.
Blossom is an English feminine given name derived from the word "blossom," meaning fully developed flower, symbolizing nature's beauty and growth.
Blu is a distinctive unisex name derived from English, symbolizing uniqueness and creativity.
Blue is a distinctively American unisex name derived from the color blue, associated with qualities like tranquility and creativity.
Blue is an unconventional English given name inspired by the color blue, popularized recently by celebrities like Alicia Keys.
Blume is a German origin female name meaning 'flower'.
Blyss is a modern given name derived from the English word 'bliss', signifying extreme happiness. Its unique spelling adds distinction, while its meaning makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet accessible name. Despite having no historical or cultural significance, Blyss remains relatively uncommon, making it a memorable option for those looking for something special.
Blyth is an English name of Anglo-Saxon origin that means 'cheerful' or 'happy'.
Blythe is an uncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'blyþ', meaning 'happy' or 'cheerful'.
Blythe is an English given name derived from the Old English word "blæþ", meaning "happy" or "cheerful".
Bob is a short form of Robert, of Germanic origin meaning "bright fame" or "fame", used since the Middle Ages and popularized in English-speaking countries during the Victorian era.
Bob is a classic American name of English origin, derived from Robert and meaning "bright" or "famous".
Bobb is a distinctive English male given name derived from the medieval nickname Bob, which referred to people thought to resemble robins, symbolizing good luck and joy.
Bobbie is a unisex English name often considered a diminutive of Robert, meaning "bright fame".
Bobby is an English name derived from Robert, which means "bright fame" or "famous like a bear," with historical figures like Sir Robert Abel Smith and Bobby Moore bearing this name.
Bobby is an English name derived from Robert, meaning "bright" or "famous", popularized throughout history with notable figures like baseball legend Babe Ruth, who was nicknamed Bobby.
Bobbyjo is a rare male given name, likely created by combining Bobby and Joe, without a widely recognized origin or traditional meaning.
Bodean is a rare yet powerful American name derived from the Old Norse personal names Bodi or Boddi, signifying strength and adaptability.
Bodee is a unique name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Old English "boda" meaning "messenger", but this theory lacks historical evidence. Its first known use as a given name was in the late 19th century United States. Despite its mysterious history, Bodee has gained popularity in recent years for its distinctiveness and uniqueness.
Bodey is a unique American boys' name with no clear origins or meaning; it began gaining popularity during the late 20th century and may be inspired by Old English words 'bod' or 'bodig'.
Bodie is an English name originating from the Old English word 'bod', meaning 'dwelling' or 'home'.
The name Bodyn is of English origin, created recently rather than having a long historical background. Its meaning remains uncertain but could possibly relate to strength or physical prowess as suggested by its similarity to the English word "body". Despite its lack of traditional context, Bodyn has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries like the United States and Australia.
Bogart is an uncommon English male given name derived from an Old German word meaning 'strong as a berry'.
Bohdie is a rare, unisex given name of uncertain origin, with records dating back to the 16th century in England.
Boice is a rare American name derived from the English surname, meaning 'luck' or 'fortune', coined by combining "boy" and "luck".
Bolivar is a Spanish-derived name, originating from the Venezuelan city of Bolívar, named after Simón Bolívar, the renowned South American revolutionary leader. As a given name, Bolivar is often associated with the qualities of bravery, determination, and passion for liberty embodied by its historical figure, although it does not have a direct translation or specific meaning outside of this context. It is not particularly common in English-speaking countries but can be found occasionally where Spanish influence is strong.
Bolling is a rare English given name with an unknown history, believed to derive from the Old English word "bolle," meaning "round" or "ball.
Bolt is an American given name derived from the occupational surname 'bolt', originally denoting a messenger or courier, gaining popularity due to athletes like Usain Bolt.
Bolton is an English name of Old English origin meaning "from Bolton," referring to the town in North West England.
Bona is a unique Latin name derived from the word 'bonus', meaning 'good'. Notable bearers include Empress Maria Theresa.
The name Bond is of English origin, derived from the Old Norse personal name 'Bondi', meaning 'a bondman or servant'. It was brought to England by Viking settlers during the early medieval period and has since become a popular given name and surname worldwide.
The name Bond is of English origin, meaning "tie" or "connection," historically associated with those who worked with ropes or lived near river bends.
Bonham is an English name derived from "beon" meaning 'to be' and "hamm" meaning 'enclosure', interpreted as 'enclosure of joy'.
Bonnell is a rare English given name derived from the Old English word 'bone', meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'.
Bonner is an uncommon American given name derived from the English surname meaning 'baked bread' or 'fermented drink', with possible German origins from a place called Bonne.
Bonnie is a charming Scottish feminine given name derived from the Scots word meaning 'pretty' or 'handsome'.
Booker is a unique American given name derived from the English occupational surname 'Booker', signifying a bookmaker or seller, with possible connections to knowledge, creativity, and wisdom.
Booker is a unique American given name derived from the English surname "Booker," meaning 'maker or seller of books.'
Bookert is a fictional name created by Kurt Vonnegut for his son in the 1997 novel "Timequake," not based on any historical figure or meaning beyond its literary context.