Female and male first names beginning with the letter “B”..
BIBIAISHA
FemaleAfrican name of Ghanaian origin, derived from the Akan people's naming system where "Bi" means Wednesday and "Aisha" means life, making Bibiaisha translate to "Wednesday Life".
BIBIAN
FemaleAfrican origin name, specifically Igbo from Nigeria, meaning "favored by God" or "God's gift.
BIBIANA
FemaleDistinctive feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Late Latin word "bibus," meaning "twig" or "branched." It is notably associated with several early Christian saints, including Saint Bibiana of Rome who devoted her life to serving God and performing acts of charity despite persecution.
BIBIANNA
FemaleUnique and historic name of Latin origin, meaning "to drink," initially used as a nickname for lovers of wine or industry workers.
BIBIANO
MaleUnique Spanish given name derived from Latin 'flavius', meaning "yellow".
BIBIHAWA
FemaleUnique African-Swahili name meaning 'earthly lady', reflecting strength and grace of Swahili women.
BICENTE
MaleDiminutive of Vicente, which means 'conquering' and has Spanish origins with historical use by nobility and royal family members.
BICH
FemaleVietnamese female given name derived from 'bích', meaning 'green jade'. It signifies purity, beauty, prosperity, elegance, and grace.
BICTOR
MaleVictor is a Latin origin name meaning "winner" or "conqueror", composed of elements "vi" meaning "life" and "ctor" meaning "one who brings". It has been used since ancient times, popular among Roman emperors such as Victorinus (208-217 AD), and gained wider usage during the Middle Ages through Saint Victor of Marseille. Today, it remains a popular choice worldwide.
BIDAL
MaleRare French given name derived from the Occitan word "bidau," meaning "a little bit" or "a small piece." It was popular among medieval French nobility and has ties to Occitan culture and southern France's history.
BIDDIE
FemaleUncommon yet captivating female given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Brien, meaning "descendant of Brien". It also serves as a pet form of Bridget, Ireland's patron saint known for her kindness and ability to turn milk into butter, which contributes to Biddie's whimsical charm.
BIDDY
FemaleUncommon female given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Brien and originally anglicized to "Biddy." It was traditionally a nickname for women named Bridget, meaning "strong" or "exalted one," but over time became a popular given name among the Irish population. Despite its popularity in Ireland, Biddy is not widely known outside of that country.
BIDEN
MaleThe surname Biden is of Irish origin, derived from the ancient Gaelic given name 'O'Biden', which means 'pearl'.
BIDWELL
MaleEnglish surname derived from the Old English word 'bydel', meaning 'farm' or 'homestead'.
BIEL
MaleDistinctive Polish given name derived from 'bieł', meaning 'white' in Slavic.
BIELKA
FemaleSlavic name of Polish origin, derived from "biel" meaning 'white', often associated with purity and innocence.
BIENVENIDA
FemaleUnique feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the word "bienvenida," which means "welcome." It has been traditionally used to express warmth and hospitality towards guests or newcomers.
BIENVENIDO
MaleSpanish boy's name that means "welcome.
BIFF
MaleRare, old-fashioned name of German origin derived from 'Biulf', a legendary hero from medieval Germanic mythology known for his strength and bravery against giants and monsters.
BIFTU
FemaleEthiopian name derived from the Oromo word "biftuu," meaning "rainbow.
BIGE
MaleRare yet meaningful Basque name derived from Bizente, translating to 'wise' or 'sage'.
BIGYAN
MaleIndian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Brih-spati', meaning 'the great sage'.
BIHAAN
MaleBihan is a unique Breton name meaning 'little' or 'small'.
BIHAN
MaleUnique Breton male name derived from the word 'bihan' meaning 'small', but it signifies modesty and humility rather than physical stature.
BIJAL
FemaleBijal, of Indian origin from Gujarat, means 'victory' or 'success' in Sanskrit.
BIJAN
MalePersian name meaning 'glorious' or 'radiant', translating to 'the most beautiful'.
BIJAN
FemalePersian name meaning "glorious", derived from the word "bijan" which means "attractive" or "beautiful".
BIJON
MaleRare Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Bij', meaning 'seed', and associated with Lord Krishna's childhood name.
BIJON
FemaleUnique French name derived from 'biòu', meaning 'billy goat'. It's often associated with strength and independence.
BIJOU
FemaleFrench-derived female given name meaning "jewel" or "gemstone." It originated in the 19th century through French literature and has since been adopted worldwide for its timeless elegance and unique appeal.
BIJOUX
FemaleDistinctive French girl's name meaning 'jewel'.
BIJU
MaleUncommon yet significant Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Bijou," meaning "small seed" or "embryo." It signifies growth and potential, and has been historically used for notable figures such as politician Biju Patnaik.
BIKO
MaleAfrican name of Zulu origin, derived from 'bikho' meaning 'to pull'. It gained worldwide recognition due to anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko.
BIKRAM
MaleIndian boys' name derived from Sanskrit "Bikrāma," meaning "victorious over enemies.
BILAAL
MaleArabic male given name meaning 'between two seas' or 'pure', derived from the word "bil". It honors Bilal ibn Rabah, Muhammad's companion and first muezzin, symbolizing faith and resilience.
BILAL
FemaleArabic name derived from 'bilal', meaning 'detailed' or 'precise'. It is notably associated with Bilal ibn Rabah, the first muezzin during Prophet Muhammad's time.
BILAL
MaleArabic origin meaning 'precious', is associated with Bilal ibn Rabah, Islam's first muezzin.
BILAN
FemaleArabic given name of historical significance, associated with Bilal ibn Rabah, the first muezzin of Islam.
BILBO
MaleDistinctive Nordic name derived from 'Bealbo', meaning 'helpful', popularized by J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Hobbit' yet with historical ties to wise figures in Norse mythology.
BILEN
FemaleEthiopian name meaning "strong" or "powerful", traditionally used for both boys and girls, but more commonly for boys today.