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Auson m Greek Mythology (Hellenized)
The name of a son of Odysseus. Taken from Ausones, the Greek form of Latin Aurunci, the name of a tribe. Aurunci is most likely derived from Latin aurum "gold".
Ausòne m Occitan (Archaic)
Occitan form of Ausonius via its French form Ausone.
Ausoni m Lengadocian (Archaic)
Languedocian form of Ausòne.
Ausonius m Ancient Roman
Derivative of Auson. This is the name of a Roman poet (310-395).
Austiza f Basque
Basque feminine form of Augustine 1.
Auxiliadora f Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Means "aider, first-aider" in Spanish and Portuguese, from Latin auxiliator (compare the related name Auxilius). It is taken from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary María Auxiliadora meaning "Mary, the Helper", and from the Portuguese title Nossa Senhora Auxiliadora meaning "Our Lady, Help (of Christians)", both referring to the protection and help that the Virgin Mary offers to Christians... [more]
Auziàs m Provençal
Provençal form of Eleazar.
Ava f Greek
Diminutive of Chrysavgi.
Avangard m Soviet
Derived from Russian авангард (avangard), which is a borrowing of French avant garde "vanguard". A famous bearer of this name is Avangard Leontiev (b. 1947), a Soviet and Russian film and theatre actor.
Avangarda f Soviet
Feminine form of Avangard.
Avaz m Uzbek, Azerbaijani, Kyrgyz, Tajik
Possibly an Uzbek, Azerbaijani, Kyrgyz and Tajik form of Awaz.
Avazbek m Uzbek, Kyrgyz, Tajik
Combination of Avaz and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Ave f Medieval Dutch
Possibly a short form of Aven 3.
Averkios m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek spelling of Aberkios.
Avgerinos m Greek
Modern Greek form of Augerinos.
Avgousta f Greek (Cypriot)
Modern Greek form of Augousta.
Aviceno m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Avicenna.
Avietta f Soviet
Derived from French aviette and Russian авиетка (avietka), both meaning "small plane".
Avramia f Greek (Rare)
Feminine form of Avraam.
Avtandili m Georgian
Form of Avtandil with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Awapuhi f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Ginger.
Awell f Breton
Breton form of Awel.
Awenig m Breton
Diminutive of Awen.
Awenn f Breton
Variant of Awen.
Axa f Finnish (Rare), Norwegian (Archaic)
Meaning uncertain, but it may be a feminine form of Axel.
Ayalga f Asturian (Rare)
Derived from the Latin word aflaticam meaning "discovery".
Ayán m Asturian (Modern), Spanish (Modern), Catalan (Modern)
Possibly derived from the Germanic name element alls meaning "all".
Ayan m Kazakh
Derived from Kazakh аян (ayan), meaning "known, teachable".
Ay-kys f Tuvan
Means "moon girl" in Tuvan, derived from ай (ay) meaning "moon; month" and кыс (kys) meaning "girl, daughter".
Ayoze m Guanche, Spanish (Canarian)
Derived from Guanche *ayuhsah meaning "he (who) arrives". Ayoze or Yose was a Guanche chieftain from Fuerteventura, one of the Canary Islands, at the time of Jean de Béthencourt's arrival to the island... [more]
Ay-suu f Tuvan
Derived from Tuvan ай (ay) meaning "moon; month" and суг (sug) meaning "water".
Azemar m Occitan
Variant of Ademart and Azémar.
Azemeyeguegua f Guanche
From Guanche *aẓămăy-əgiwa, meaning "sutures wounds" (literally "cut-sewer"). This was recorded as the name of a 30-year-old Guanche woman from Tenerife who was sold at the slave market in Valencia in 1494.
Azenzar m Ancient Berber
Means "ray of light" in Amazigh.
Azerina f Guanche
Variant of Acerina.
Azou f Breton
Meaning uncertain, possibly derived from a Breton surname meaning "healthy man" or "artisan".
Azozena f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Azucena.
Azumo m Esperanto
Possibly a Esperanto form of Azuma.
Azuquahe m Guanche
Means "ruddy" in Guanche. It was borne by a Guanche leader from La Palma.
Azzay m Ancient Berber
Means "male palm tree" in Amazigh.
Baaduri m Georgian (Rare)
Form of Baadur with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Baba f Japanese (Archaic)
Possibly derived from Japanese 婆 (baba), meaning "old woman". This name was recorded in the Edo Period.
Babba f Swedish (Rare)
Diminutive of Barbara.
Babbs f Scots
Scots diminutive of Barbara.
Babello f Provençal
Diminutive of Eisabello.
Babesne f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Amparo and Patrocinio. The name was based on Basque babes "shelter, refuge; protection" and the productive name suffix -ne.
Babèu f Gascon, Provençal
Diminutive of Isabèu and Eisabèu.
Badamohet m Guanche
Borne by a Guanche warrior from Tenerife.
Baernt m Medieval Dutch
Contracted form of Bernaerd.
Bagrati m Georgian
Form of Bagrat with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Bahtiyor m Uzbek
Variant of Baxtiyor.
Baia f Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Βαΐα, Βάϊα, or Βάια (see Vaia).
Bakartxo f Basque
Diminutive of Bakarne.
Bake f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde who based the name on Basque bake "peace; tranquillity, serenity". It was originally intended as a Basque equivalent of Paz 1, but was later on also suggested as a feminine form of Bako.
Bakha m Uzbek, Tajik, Kazakh
Uzbek, Tajik and Kazakh form of Baha.
Bakhrom m Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Tajik
Kyrgyz form and Uzbek and Tajik variant of Bahrom.
Bakhtiyer m Uzbek
Variant of Baxtiyor.
Bakis m Greek
Variant transcription of Μπάκης (see Mpakis).
Baktigul f Kyrgyz, Kazakh
Alternate transcription of Baktygul.
Balam m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Variant of Balaam. In The Lesser Key of Solomon he is a great and powerful king of Hell who commands over forty legions of demons.
Balandín m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Valentine 1.
Balantina f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Valentina.
Balbi f & m Spanish, Asturian
Short form of Balbina and Balbino.
Baldovín m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Baldwin.
Balero m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Valerius.
Balesquida f Asturian (Archaic)
Asturian feminine form of Velasco.
Baltesar m Asturian
Asturian form of Balthazar.
Bambis m Greek
Variant transcription of Μπάμπης (see Mpampis).
Banabèu m Provençal
Provençal form of Barnabé.
Banesa f Spanish (Rare), Aragonese
Variant of Vanesa, also an Aragonese form.
Bani m Filipino
Contraction of Bayani.
Baptistòu m Occitan
Occitan form of Baptiste.
Barbar f Medieval Baltic
Medieval Latvian form of Barbara.
Barbarà f Provençal
Provençal form of Barbara.
Barbo f Provençal
Provençal form of Barbe.
Baristo m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Evaristus.
Barnabèu m Provençal
Provençal form of Barnabas.
Bartelmeuß m Medieval Low German
Medieval Low German form of Bartholomew.
Bartira f Tupi, Brazilian
Possibly an archaic variant of Potira. Bartira was the name of the daughter of the chief Tibiriçá, an indigenous leader of great importance for the formation of the city of São Paulo... [more]
Bartolmewes m Medieval Baltic
Medieval Latvian form of Bartholomew.
Bartolome m Medieval Spanish
Medieval Spanish form of Bartolomé.
Bartolomeus m Swedish (Rare), Old Danish, Medieval Dutch, Medieval Baltic, Dutch (Archaic)
Swedish, medieval Dutch and medieval Latvian form of Bartholomew.
Bartuelu m Asturian (Rare)
Asturian form of Bartolo.
Basile f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Basilia and Basilie.
Bastil m Soviet
Adoption of French Bastille, referring to the stormed fortress in Paris during the French Revolution.
Batiste f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque feminine form of Batista.
Batistet m Provençal
Diminutive of Batisto.
Batistino f Provençal
Provençal form of Baptistine.
Batisto m Provençal
Provençal form of Baptiste.
Bausèli m Lengadocian (Rare)
Languedocian form of Baudilio.
Bautezar m Provençal
Provençal form of Baltazar.
Bávvál m Sami
Sami form of Pavel.
Bayemon m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend (Gallicized)
French form of Paimon, found in French editions of The Grimoire of Pope Honorius.
Bayron m Spanish (Latin American)
Spanish form of Byron, reflecting the English pronunciation.
Baztan f Medieval Basque
Derived from the name of a Navarrese valley.
Béa f French (Rare)
Short form of Béatrice, hardly ever used as a given name in its own right.
Beartu m Sami
Sami form of Bert.
Béata f French (Quebec)
Québécois form of Beata.
Beaten f Medieval Cornish
Medieval Cornish form of Beatrix.
Beatris f Russian (Rare), Medieval Occitan, Medieval Spanish, Medieval Flemish, Czech (Rare), Breton, Provençal, Romansh, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Russian, Breton, Provençal, medieval Spanish and medieval Occitan form of Beatrix, a Czech and Romansh variant of that name and a Brazilian Portuguese variant of Beatriz.
Béatrix f French
French form of Beatrix.
Bebel m Soviet
Transferred use of the surname Bebel in honor of German socialist politician August Bebel (1840-1913).
Beđar m Sami (Rare)
Sami form of Pædhar.
Bediesta m Guanche
Borne by two princes from La Palma.
Begá m Sami
Sami form of Pekka.
Begonya f Catalan
Catalan form of Begoña.
Begzod m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Behzad.
Behtter m Sami
Sami form of Petter.
Behzod m Uzbek
Variant of Bekhzod.
Beja f Judeo-Spanish, Bosnian (Rare), Slovene (Rare)
Judeo-Spanish variant of Bella, also as a Bosnian and Slovene form.
Bekhruz m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Behrouz.
Bekhzod m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Behzad.
Bekija f Latvian (Modern, Rare)
Latvian adaptation of Becky.
Belarda f Asturian
Feminine form of Belardo.
Belardo m Asturian
Asturian form of Abelardo.
Belarma f Asturian (Rare)
Feminine form of Belarmo.
Belay f Filipino
Diminutive of Isabel.
Belias m Gnosticism
Variant of Belial.
Belicar m Guanche
The name of a Guanche mencey (leader) from Tenerife.
Belja f Bosnian (Archaic)
Bosnian form of Bella.
Bella f Judeo-Anglo-Norman, Judeo-French, Judeo-Spanish
Variant of Bela, as well as a Judeo-Spanish form.
Bellamira f Spanish (Latin American, Rare), Theatre
Probably derived from the Latin elements bella "beautiful" and mira "wondrous" (cf. Mirabella). This name belongs to a courtesan in the play The Jew of Malta (written c. 1589 or 1590) by English dramatist Christopher Marlowe.
Bellangere m Arthurian Cycle
Alteration of Berengar, possibly influenced by French bel, beau meaning "fine, beautiful, great" and anger "anger" (thus "righteous anger")... [more]
Bellihominis m Judeo-Catalan (Latinized)
Possibly a Latinized form of Belshom.
Belon f Gascon (Rare)
Diminutive of Isabèl.
Beloy m Filipino
Diminutive of Isabelo.
Ben m Hebrew
Derived from Hebrew בן (ben), meaning "son".
Benahuya m Guanche
Meaning unknown. It was borne by a Guanche man from La Palma who was christened in Seville.
Benanzio m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Venantius.
Benardiñe f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque variant of Bernardiñe.
Beñate f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a feminine form of Beñat.
Benayga f Guanche, Spanish (Canarian, Rare)
Borne by a Guanche girl who was christened in Seville, Spain.
Benchamina f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Benjamina.
Benchomo m Guanche
Variant of Bencomo.
Bencomo m Guanche, Spanish (Canarian)
Derived from Guanche benčom meaning "ambitious" or benchomo meaning "the greatest". It belonged to the penultimate mencey (leader) (1423-1495) of Taoro, Tenerife.
Bendito m Portuguese (African)
Means "blessed" in Portuguese.
Benediktus m Indonesian, German (Bessarabian)
Indonesian and Bessarabian German form of Benedictus (see Benedict).
Benedito f Provençal
Provençal form of Bénédicte.
Benesek m Cornish
Cornish form of Benedict, derived from Latin benedictus "blessed".
Beneto f Provençal
Contracted form of Benezeto.
Beneuenta f Judeo-Spanish
Variant of Benvenida, possibly via Benvenuta.
Benezeto f Provençal
Provençal form of Benoîte.
Beniga f Breton
Variant of Benniga.
Benigez f Breton
Variant of Beniga.
Benina f Asturian
Feminine form of Benino.
Beniñe f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Benigna.
Benitomo m Guanche
Variant of Bencomo.
Benjuda m Judeo-Catalan
Meaning unknown, possibly a variant of Bonjudas.
Benòni m Provençal (Rare)
Provençal form of Benoni.
Benrimo m Guanche
Variant of Benrimon.
Benrimon m Guanche
Means "son of the lame, son of the crippled" in Guanche.
Bentaguaire m Guanche
Means "from the land of the noble" in Guanche.
Bentayga m Guanche
Means "mountain range" in Guanche.
Bentor m Guanche, Spanish (Canarian)
Means "place of invocation" in Guanche or else means "tumbled". It was borne by the last mencey (leader) of Taoro, Tenerife (1463-1495), the son of Bencomo.
Benuenguta f Judeo-Spanish
Variant of Benvenida, possibly via Benvenuta.
Bèn-Vengu m Provençal
Provençal form of Bienvenu.
Benvenist m Judeo-Catalan
Transferred use of the surname Benvenist.
Benxhi m Albanian (Rare)
Possibly an Albanian borrowing of Benji.
Benza m Guanche
Borne by a Guanche noble from Tenerife.
Bera f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Vera 1.
Béranger m French (Rare), French (African)
French form of Berengar, now more common in French-speaking parts of Africa.
Berangié m Provençal
Provençal form of Béranger.
Berangiero f Provençal
Provençal form of Bérangère.
Beraskita f Medieval Basque
Feminine form of Berasko, using the feminine Spanish suffix -ita. It was common in 12th-century Navarra.
Berenguié m Provençal
Provençal form of Bérenger.
Berenguiero f Provençal
Provençal form of Bérengère.
Beriong m Filipino
Diminutive of Silverio.
Bernadet m Provençal
Diminutive of Bernard.
Bernadeto f Provençal
Provençal form of Bernadette.
Bernadoun m Provençal
Diminutive of Bernat.
Bernaerd m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Bernard.
Bernardinus m Medieval Latin, History (Ecclesiastical), Dutch (Rare)
Derivative of Bernardus, though there are also cases where the name is a direct latinization of Bernardin and Bernardino... [more]
Bernhardine f German
Feminine form of Bernhard.
Bersinda f Asturian
Asturian form of Gumersinda.
Berta f Spanish, Spanish (Philippines)
Short form of Alberta, Roberta and other names ending in berta.
Bertelmeus m Medieval Baltic
Medieval Latvian form of Bartholomew.
Bertet m Provençal
Diminutive of Aubert.
Berthenia f English (American, Rare)
Variant of Parthenia via its variant Perthenia. Also compare Barthenia.... [more]