BABY GIRL NAMES STARTS FROM B

Select Modern Unique, Unusual and Popular Baby Girls Names Start From B With Meanings

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Meanings
Baako African first born
Babette   The foreigner or stranger.
Bacia Ugandan family deaths ruined the home
Bageshwari Hindu  
Baji joyful Jiji
Baka Hindu crane
Bakana Aboriginal A lookout.
Bakarne Basque solitude
Bala Sanskrit A young girl.
Balbina Latin strong, stammers
Bambalina Italian Little girl.
Bambi   Child.
Banan Arabic fingertips
Bansari Hindu Bansuri
Bara Hebrew to choose
Barakah Arabic white one
Barb Latin The foreigner or stranger. From the name Barbara.
Barbara Latin The foreigner or stranger.
Barbie Latin The foreigner or stranger. From the name Barbara.
Bari French, Celtic, Welsh spear thrower, son of Harry, marksman
Barika Swahili Successful.
Barina Aboriginal The summit.
Barnadine Bold as a bear. From the name Bernard.
Barretta unknown a cap
Basha Hebrew, Greek, Polish daughter of God, stranger
Basia Polish The foreigner or stranger. From the name Barbara.
Basilia Greek Queenly, regal. The feminine form of Basil.
Basimah Arabic The smiling one.
Bates unknown  
Bathilde Teutonic The commanding maiden of war.
Bathsheba Hebrew The daughter of the oath, or the seventh daughter. The wife of King David in the Bible.
Batyah Modern Hebrew The daughter of God.
Bayo Nigerian to find joy
Beata Latin Blessed.
Beatrice Latin The blessed one. She who brings joy. Beatrix was the name of a 4th-century saint.
Beatriz   Blessed.
Beau French Handsome or beautiful. A boy or girl's name.
Bebe French baby
Beccalynn English Becca, Lyn, Becky
Beckie   A heifer or a knotted cord.
Becky   A heifer or a knotted cord.
Beda Old English A warrior maiden.
Bedelia Old English Strength.
Bega Aboriginal Beautiful. A town in New South Wales.
Begonia   A flower name.
Behira Hebrew The brilliant one.
Bel Hindu sacred wood apple tree
Bela Hungarian The white one. A boy or girl's name.
Belda French A beautiful lady.
Belicia Spanish dedicated to god
Belina French A goddess.
Belinda Italian Beautiful.
Belita Spanish The beautiful one.
Belladonna Italian beautiful woman
Bellanca Greek stronghold
Belle French Beautiful. Also a nickname from Annabel, Arabella, Belinda, Isabel and Isabella.
Bellona Latin After the Roman goddess of war.
Belva   Beautiful. Also a nickname from Annabel, Arabella, Belinda, Isabel and Isabella.
Belvia   Beautiful. Also a nickname from Annabel, Arabella, Belinda, Isabel and Isabella.
Benedicta Latin Blessed. The feminine form of Benedict.
Benilda Latin Benign - of good intentions.
Benita   Daughter of my right hand. Feminine form of Benedict.
Benquasha Native American daughter of Ben
Benta Hebrew The wise one.
Beranger French courage of a bear
Berdine Teutonic A glorious maiden.
Berenice Greek The bringer of victory. Also see Veronica.
Berit Old German bright, glorious
Bernadette French from Teutonic As brave as a bear. The feminine form of Bernard. Generally a Catholic name.
Bernadine Bold as a bear. From the name Bernard.
Bernia Old English A maiden of battle.
Bernice   Brings victory.
Bernina   After a peak in the Swiss Alps.
Berry Old English A fruit or berry. Also a nickname from Berenice and Bernadette.
Berta   A bright or famous pledge. The feminine form of Gilbert.
Bertana Aboriginal The day.
Bertha Teutonic Bright and shining. Also see Roberta.
Berthilda Old English A shining warrior maid.
Berwyn Welsh Fair-haired, or a bright friend. A boy or girl's name.
Beryan Cornish The name of a saint.
Beryl Greek A precious green jewel.
Bess   Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Bessie   Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Bessy   Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Beta Czech dedicated to god
Beth Hebrew house of god
Bethan Welsh A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
Bethany Hebrew A house of poverty. A placename from the New Testament.
Bethel Hebrew The house of God.
Bethesda Hebrew A house of mercy. A place mentioned in the Bible.
Bethia Hebrew The daughter of God.
Bethshaya English Beth, Shaya, Shay
Betrys Welsh The blessed one. She who brings joy. Form of Beatrice.
Betsey   A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
Betsy   A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
Bette   Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Bettie   Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Bettina   Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Betty   Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Beulah Hebrew The married one. Also a biblical placename.
Beverley Old English From the stream of the beaver. Originally derived from a surname.
Beverly Old English From the stream of the beaver. A boy or girl's name.
Bevin Irish Gaelic Sweet voiced, melodious.
Bharati Hindu  
Bhavya Hindu  
Bhayana Hindu  
Bhoomi Hindu earth
Bian Vietnamese Secretive, or hidden.
Bianca Italian Fair-haired, or of a fair complexion. Form of Blanche. Used by Shakespeare for characters in two of his plays.
Bibi Arabic A lady.
Biddy Irish Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. From the name Bridget.
Bijal Hindu  
Billie Teutonic A wise ruler or protector. Feminine form of Billy and William, and also a diminutive of Wilhelmina.
Bina Hebrew Intelligence, understanding. Also a Diminutive of Sabina.
Binda Aboriginal Deep water.
Bindiya Hindu  
Binty Swahili Daughter
Birdie Modern English A little bird.
Birget Norwegian protecting
Birgit Scandinavian Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. Forms of Bridget.
Birgitta Scandinavian Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. Forms of Bridget.
Birgitte Scandinavian Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. Forms of Bridget.
Birkita Celtic strength
Blaine Irish Gaelic Thin. A boy or girl's name.
Blair Scottish Gaelic From the plain or field. A boy or girl's name.
Blaise Latin One who lisps or stammers. A boy or girl's name.
Blake Old English Fair-haired. A boy or girl's name.
Blanche Old French Fair-haired, or of a fair complexion. Also see Bianca and Blondelle.
Blanda Teutonic dazzling
Blaze   A flame.
Blenda   Beautiful. From the name Belinda.
Blinda   Beautiful. From the name Belinda.
Blinn    
Bliss Old English Joy, gladness.
Blodwen Welsh White flower, or blessed flower.
Blondelle French The little blond or fair one. Also see Bianca and Blanche.
Blossom Old English A flower or bloom.
Bluma Old German a flower, bloom
Bly Native American high, tall
Blythe Old English Joyous and cheerful. A boy or girl's name.
Bo Old Norse/Chinese Old Norse: A householder. Chinese: Precious. A boy or girl's name.
Bo-Bae Korean treasure, precious
Boa    
Bobbi   Bright fame, famous. Feminine form of Robert. Also see Robin.
Bobbie Teutonic Famous, bright fame. A boy or girl's name.
Bobby Teutonic Famous, bright fame. A boy or girl's name.
Bodil Old Norse A battle maiden.
Bohdana Russian from god
Bona Latin Good.
Bonita Spanish Pretty.
Bonnie English/Scottish Fine, pretty. Also see Bonita.
Bonny English/Scottish Fine, pretty. Also see Bonita.
Borgny Norwegian help, new
Boronia   A plant name.
Bracha Hebrew a blessing
Brandee   Brandy, after dinner drink.
Brandi beacon light
Brandie Dutch Brandy, fine wine.
Brandy Dutch Brandy, fine wine. Also a feminine form of Brandon.
Branka Slowenian
Branwen Welsh Beautiful, or a holy raven.
Breda   A city in the Netherlands.
Bree   Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. From the name Bridget and Briana, but also an independent name.
Brenda Old Norse A flaming sword.
Brenna Irish Gaelic Raven-haired.
Bretta Celtic from Britain
Briallen Welsh A Primrose.
Briana Celtic Noble, honourable. The feminine form of Brian.
Brianna   See Brian.
Brianne   See Brian.
Briar Middle English A thorny plant.
Bridget Irish Gaelic Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. St Brigid is one of Ireland's patron saints.
Bridgit   Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. From the name Bridget.
Brie   Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. From the name Bridget and Briana, but also an independent name.
Brier French heather
Brietta Celtic strong
Brigit   Strong.
Brigitte French/German Strong, spirited. An ancient Celtic goddess. From the name Bridget.
Brilynn strength, casade
Brina Celtic protector
Briony   A vine-like plant.
Brit   From the name Britannia.
Britany   From the name Brittania.
Brites Celtic strength
Britt   A Swedish form of Bridget.
Brittania   From Brittain, British.
Brittany Latin Britain. Also the name of a French province.
Brittnee   From Britain.
Brodie Irish Gaelic A ditch. A boy or girl's name.
Bron African The source.
Brona Irish Sorrow.
Bronnen Cornish A rush.
Bronte English From the surname of the Bronte sisters, novelists Anne, Charlotte and Emily.
Bronwen Welsh White or fair breasted.
Bronwyn Welsh fair breast
Bronya Slavonic Armour, protection.
Brook Old English At the brook or stream. A boy or girl's name.
Brooke Old English At the brook or stream. A boy or girl's name.
Bruna Teutonic Brown, or dark-haired. The feminie form of the boy's name Bruno. Also see Bruella.
Brunella Teutonic/Italian Brown-haired. Also See Bruna.
Brunhilde Teutonic An armed warrior maiden. The name given to a warrior queen in Germanic legend.
Bryanne   Strong one.
Brygid Polish Strength.
Brygida   Irish Gaelic: Strong, spirited. An ancient. Celtic: Goddess. St Brigid is one of Ireland's patron saints.
Bryher Celtic The name of one of the Scilly Isles, off the coast of Cornwall.
Bryn Welsh A hill. A boy or girl's name.
Bryna Irish Strength.
Bryony Greek A vine-like plant.
Brysen    
Buena Spanish Good.
Buffy   A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
Bunny English A little rabbit.
Bunty English Originally used as a pet count, perhaps meaning a lamb.
Burdette   Courageous.
Burilda Aboriginal A black swan.
Buttercup A flower name.
Butterfly   A butterfly.