Submitted Names of Length 6

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Benley m English (American, Rare)
A made up name perhaps influenced by Bentley
Benmet m Amharic
Means "in confidence, with trust" in Amharic.
Bennon m History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Benno, this name refers to Saint Benno of Metz (927–940).
Bennye f English (Rare)
Feminine spelling of Benny.
Benoet m Walloon
Walloon form of Benoît.
Benona f Polish
Feminine form of Benon.
Benone m Romanian
Romanian form of Benoni.
Bénoni m Norman
Norman form of Benoni.
Benòni m Provençal (Rare)
Provençal form of Benoni.
Benoni m Biblical, French (Rare), French (Belgian, Rare), Flemish
From the Hebrew name בֶּן־אוֹנִי (Ben-'oniy) meaning "son of my sorrow". This was the original name of Benjamin ("son of the right hand"), whose father, Jacob, renamed him in Genesis 35:18 (the name Benoni having been given by his mother, Rachel).
Benóný m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Benoni.
Benrui m Chinese
From the Chinese 本 (běn) meaning "root, origin" and 瑞 (ruì) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious".
Bentey f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Bente and the Old Norse name element ey "island; flat land along a coast" (which is also often related to the Old Norse name element auja "(gift of) luck; fortune").
Bentje f Dutch (Rare)
Feminine diminutive of Ben 2.
Bentje f East Frisian
Diminutive of Bente.
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.
Benuel m American
The name may be a blend of Benjamin and Samuel or a spelling variant of Penuel.... [more]
Benuta f Jewish (Rare), Judeo-Spanish (Rare)
Either a diminutive of Buena or a contracted form of Benvenuta.
Benvon f Medieval Irish (Anglicized), Irish (Anglicized, Archaic)
Anglicization of Bean Mhumhan, an Irish name allegedly meaning "Lady of Munster".
Benwig m Arthurian Cycle
One of Twrch Trwyth’s piglets, killed by Arthur’s warriors at Dyffryn Amanw.
Benxhi m Albanian (Rare)
Possibly an Albanian borrowing of Benji.
Benxin m Chinese
From the Chinese 本 (běn) meaning "root, origin" and 心 (xīn) meaning "heart, mind, intelligence, soul".
Benxue m Chinese
From the Chinese 本 (běn) meaning "root, origin" and 学 (xué) meaning "learning, knowledge".
Bényín f Bette
Means "love" in Bette Obudu.
Benzhi m Chinese
From the Chinese 本 (běn) meaning "root, origin" and 治 (zhì) meaning "govern, regulate".
Béoáed m History (Ecclesiastical), Old Irish
Derived from Old Irish béo "alive, living" and áed "fire". This was the name of an Ardcarne bishop and a friend of Saint Caillin.
Beocca m Anglo-Saxon, Literature
Possibly derived from Old English beo "bee" and a diminutive suffix, therefore meaning "little bee." It may also be related to the Old English masculine name Becca, from which Beckham is derived... [more]
Beolin m Medieval Scottish (?)
Variant of Beollán. About 1222 Beolin the judge witnessed a charter by Randulf de Strathphethain.
Beom-su m Korean
Combination of a beom hanja, like 範 meaning "standard, norm; example, model," 凡 meaning "all, everyone" or 犯 "invasion, violation," and a su hanja, such as 洙 meaning "riverside," 秀 meaning "excellent, outstanding, exceptional" or 守 meaning "defence, protection; rule."
Beorma m Anglo-Saxon
Possibly from Old English beorma "yeast, leaven; fermented" or "head of a beer, foam". Alternatively, it could be a diminutive form of Beornmund... [more]
Beppie f Dutch, Limburgish
Diminutive of Bep. Known bearers of this name include the Dutch actress Beppie Melissen (b. 1951) and the Limburgish singer Beppie Kraft (b. 1946).
Béraut m Gascon
Gascon form of Bernwald.
Berbel f Sorbian, Dutch (Rare)
Sorbian and Dutch diminutive of Borbora and Barbara (compare Bärbel).
Berbke f Limburgish
Limburgish diminutive form of Barbara (see also Berb).
Berbla f Silesian
Silesian diminutive of Barbara.
Bercik m Silesian
Diminutive of Bernard as well as of names ending in -bert.
Berdia m Georgian
Georgian form of Berdi, which means "given (by God)" and is ultimately derived from Old Turkic ber meaning "to give".
Berdil f Kurdish
Means "sweetheart" in Kurdish.
Berend m Dutch, Flemish
Variant of Bernard.
Beresh m Hebrew (Rare, Archaic)
Rare alternate form Barukh or Baruch
Bereza m Medieval Slavic
Derived from medieval Slavic береза (bereza) meaning "birch tree".
Berfan m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish berf meaning "snow".
Bergar m Faroese
Variant of Borgar (see Borgarr).
Bergen m Yakut
Means "accurate" in Yakut.
Bergny f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian variant of Borgny.
Bergný f Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese variant of Borgný.
Bergur m Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese younger form of Bergr.
Berhem f Kurdish
Means "work, creation" in Kurdish.
Beriah m English, Hebrew, Biblical
Probably derived from a Hebrew root meaning "to make noise", or another Hebrew root meaning "in evil". This is the name of multiple people in the Bible.
Berian m Welsh
From the place name in Pembrokeshire.
Berich m Medieval Catalan
Derived from Old High German, Old Saxon bero meaning "bear" combined with Old High German rih "ruler".
Berika f Japanese
From Japanese 苺 (beri) meaning "strawberry" combined with 花 (ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Berill f Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Hungarian adoption of Beryl.
Berilo m History (Ecclesiastical), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Portuguese form of Beryllus. The name coincides with Portuguese berilo "beryl".
Beri-na f Japanese
From Japanese 苺 (beri-) meaning "strawberry" combined with 楠 (na) meaning "camphor tree". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Berina f Bosnian
Feminine form of Berin.
Berire f Turkish
Turkish form of Barirah.
Berita f Swedish (Rare)
Dialectal variant of Birgitta found in Scania.
Berith m Biblical Hebrew
From Hebrew: ברית, romanized: bərīt "covenant".... [more]
Berkan m Turkish
From Turkish berk meaning "strong, hard, firm" combined with kan "blood, lineage".
Berlie f English (Rare), American (South, Archaic)
Berlie Doherty (born 1943) is an English novelist, poet, playwright and screenwriter. She is best known for children's books, for which she has twice won the Carnegie Medal.
Berlyn f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Berlin using the popular suffix lyn.
Berman m Yiddish (Archaic), Medieval Jewish
A variant of Bermann typically used outside of Medieval German-speaking lands.
Bernåd m Walloon
Walloon form of Bernard.
Bernal m Aragonese, Galician, Medieval Spanish
Form of Bernard in Aragonese, Galician and Medieval Spanish.
Bérnar m Spanish
Diminutive of Bernardino and Bernardo.
Bernas m Portuguese
Diminutive of Bernardo.
Berney m English
Variant of Bernie, which is a diminutive of Bernard.
Bernez m Breton (Rare)
Breton form of Bernard.
Bernón m Spanish
Spanish form of Berno.
Bernye m & f Spanish, English
Form of Bernie.
Beròta f Occitan
Feminine form of Beròt.
Berrie f & m English (?)
Variant of Barry or Berry 2.
Berrin f Turkish
From Persian برین (barīn) meaning "highest, sublime".
Berrye f English (Rare)
Variant spelling of Berry 2.
Bersab f Armenian
Diminutive form of Bersabeh.
Bertan m Turkish (Rare)
Of unknown meaning
Bertas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Shortened form of names that contain the element bert (often from the Germanic element beraht meaning "bright,") like Albertas and Bertoldas.
Bertav m Kurdish
Means "dawn, daybreak" in Kurdish.
Bertel m Danish (Rare)
Danish form of Bertil. This is the name of Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844).
Bertel m & f German
Diminutive of Berta, Berthold or other names with Bert-.
Bertet m Provençal
Diminutive of Aubert.
Berþa f Anglo-Saxon
Old English form of Bertha, from earlier Old English Berhte meaning "bright one" (from beorht "bright")... [more]
Bertík m Czech
Diminutive of Albert, not used as a given name in its own right.
Bertín m Spanish (Rare)
In the case of Spanish singer Bertín Osborne (1954-), it is a diminutive of Norberto.
Bertin m French (Quebec), French (Archaic), Provençal
French and Provençal form of Bertinus.
Bertka f Slovene
Diminutive of Berta.
Berton m English
Variant of Burton.
Bertta f Finnish
Finnish form of Berta.
Bertus m Dutch (Latinized)
Latinized form of Bert, as well as a short form of latinized Germanic names that contain the element beraht "bright", such as Albertus.
Beruka f Ancient Greek
Beruka is a Old Greek name and a derivative of the name Beronica.
Berulf m Norwegian (Rare)
Variant of Berulv (see Borgulfr).
Berulv m Norwegian (Rare)
Variant of Bergulv (see Borgulfr).
Berura f Jewish (Ashkenazi), Hebrew
allegedly means "pure" in Aramaic. compare Bruria
Beruša f Czech (Rare), Slovak (Rare)
Czech and Slovak diminutive of Berenika. Also compare Beruška.
Berzan m Kurdish
Means "high, supreme" in Kurdish.
Beržas m Lithuanian, Folklore, Popular Culture
Derived from the Lithuanian noun beržas meaning "birch tree". In Lithuanian folklore and popular culture, Beržas is the name of one of the three sons of the titular character of the folk tale Eglė žalčių karalienė, which translates to English as Eglė, the Queen of Serpents.
Besada m Coptic (Arabized), Arabic
Arabized form of Psote.
Besara f Albanian
Feminine form of Besar.
Besart m Albanian
Possibly derived from Albanian besë "faith; trust; promise; oath" and artë "golden" (compare ar).
Bescha f Yiddish
Variant of Bascha.
Beshim m Vlach (Archaic)
Means "warrior" in Vlach.
Beshoi m Arabic (Egyptian)
Possibly related to Besarion
Besian m Albanian
Masculine form of Besiana.
Besiki m Georgian
Form of Besik with the Georgian nominative suffix -ი (-i). It is only used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.... [more]
Besiko m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Besarion and its short form Beso.
Besime f Albanian
Feminine form of Besim 2.
Besime f Turkish
Turkish form of Basima.
Besina f Medieval Italian
Of uncertain origin and meaning. It might be a diminutive of Elisabetta.
Besion m Albanian
Variant of Besian.
Besjan m Albanian
Variant of Besian.
Beslan m Chechen, Ingush, Circassian, Abkhaz, Karachay-Balkar
From the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master" combined with Turkic arslan meaning "lion".
Besmir m Albanian
Derived from Albanian besë "faith, trust" and mirë "good".
Bessee f Manx
Manx form of Bessie and Betty.
Bessel m West Frisian (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
Of Frisian origin, this name is possibly a diminutive of a shortened form of Germanic names that contain either the element bern meaning "bear" or the element beraht meaning "bright"... [more]
Bessel f Judeo-French
Diminutive of Bethsabe.
Bestin f Kurdish
Means "tie, connect" in Kurdish.
Bestla f Norse Mythology, Astronomy
Bestla is a giantess in Norse Mythology. She is married to Borr and mother of Odin, Vili and ... [more]
Besuka m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Besarion and its short form Beso.
Besula f Jewish
This is found in the Jewish catacombs of Rome as the name of a woman.
Betami f Amharic
Means "lovely" in Amharic.
Betang m & f Kenyang
Derived from bɛtaŋ meaning "power" in Kenyang.
Beteck m & f Kenyang
From bɛtɨk meaning "work" in Kenyang.
Bethen f English
Variant of Bethan.
Bethia f Biblical Latin, Scottish, English
Form of Bithiah used in some versions of the Old Testament, including the Douay-Rheims Bible. This name was popular in Scotland from the 17th century as an Anglicised form of Gaelic Beathag... [more]
Bethie f English
Variant of Bethy.
Bethny f English
Variant of Bethany. A notable bearer is the author Bethny Ricks.
Bethóc f Scottish Gaelic, Medieval Scottish
Derived from Scottish Gaelic beatha meaning "life", and therefore is related to the name Beathag. Most known bearers of this name include Bethóc Ingen mac Maíl Coluim, daughter of Malcolm II, King of Alba, as well as Bethóc, Prioress of Iona, daughter of Somerled, Lord of Argyll.
Bethye f English
A variant spelling of Bethy.
Bethzy f Spanish (Mexican), Spanish (Latin American), American (Hispanic)
Latin American variant of Betsy. This name was brought to public attention by Bethzy Zamorano, a contestant on the Mexican reality television series Bailando por un Sueño... [more]
Betica f Slovene
Dimintutive form of Elizabeta.
Betico m Spanish, Papiamento
Diminutive of Beto, as it contains the Spanish masculine diminutive suffix -ico.... [more]
Betija f Latvian (Rare)
Latvian borrowing of Betty.
Betika f Judeo-Spanish
Diminutive of Elisabet.
Betime f Albanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Betim.
Betina f Spanish
Diminutive of Beatriz.
Betino m Brazilian (Rare)
Masculine form of Betina.
Betire f Basque (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Basque beti "always", this name is now generally understood as a Basque equivalent of Perpetua.
Betita f Spanish (Latin American, Rare), Portuguese (Rare)
Diminutive of Elizabeth and other names containing a similar sound. Also compare Beta and the masculine equivalent Betito.... [more]
Betito m Spanish
Diminutive of Beto.
Betixa f Basque (Archaic), Medieval Basque
Medieval Basque name that was recorded from the 13th century onwards.... [more]
Betkil m Georgian (Rare), Georgian Mythology, Folklore
Meaning unknown. It is possibly of Svan origin, since Betkil is the name of a tragic protagonist from a Svan folk song.... [more]
Betlem f Catalan
Catalan form of Bethlehem.
Betong m Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Alberto, Roberto and similar names.
Betqil m Georgian Mythology, Georgian
Variant transcription of ბეთქილი (See Betkil)
Betsan f Welsh
Welsh diminutive of Elizabeth.
Betsye f English
Variant of Betsy.
Bettag f Scots
Caithness Scots variant of Betty.
Bettan f Swedish
Swedish diminutive of Elisabet.
Bettey f American
Variant of Betty.
Bettsi f English
Variant of Betsy.
Betúel m Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic form of Bethuel.
Betuël m Dutch
Dutch main form of Bethuel.
Betula f English (Rare)
Derived from Latin betula meaning "birch".
Bětuše f Czech
Diminutive form of Alžběta.
Beuzeg m Breton
Variant of Budog.
Bexley f & m English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Bexley.
Beyanî m Kurdish
Masculine form of Beyan.
Beybit m Kazakh
Means "peaceful" in Kazakh.
Beybûn f Kurdish
Means "chamomile" in Kurdish.
Beyene m Amharic
Means "he decreed" in Amharic.
Beyhan f & m Turkish
From Turkish bey meaning "gentleman, lord, master" combined with the Turkic title khan meaning "ruler, leader".
Beyond m & f English (Modern, Rare)
From the English-speaking word beyond, meaning "on the far side."
Beysen m Kazakh
Means "born on Thursday", derived from Kazakh бейсенбі (beysenbi) meaning "Thusday" (of Persian origin).
Bezhan m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Bizhan, which is an older form of Bijan.
Bezlea f Baltic Mythology (Latinized)
The name of an alleged Lithuanian goddess of the evening.... [more]
Bhadra m & f Hinduism, Hindi
Means "good, excellent, fortunate" or "prosperity, happiness, health" in Sanskrit. This is the name of several figures in Hinduism, including an aspect of the goddess Devi, and one of the eight queen-consorts of Krishna... [more]
Bhajan m & f Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali
From Sanskrit भजन (bhajana) meaning "reverence, worship, adoration", also referring to a type of devotional song or hymn. As a Punjabi name it is sometimes feminine.
Bhakti m & f Sanskrit, Indian
Sanskrit word meaning devotion, love, attachment, etc. In Hinduism, the concept of emotional devotion to a personal deity or spiritual idea, and is also the name of the associated movement- notable Bhakti poet-saints include Mirabai and Kabir Das.
Bhanul m Indian
Name- Bhanul भानुल... [more]
Bharvi f & m Indian
Means "holy basil (plant)" in Hindi.
Bhatta f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Malayalam
MEANING - a noble lady, any woman of high rank, queen (who is not crowned). Name of an enchanteress... [more]
Bhavin m Hinduism
"one who is expressive"; Bhaav = expression, also sometimes used to mean emotion, in many Indian languages... [more]
Bhavya m & f Hindi
Hindi unisex name meaning "magnificant, grandiose".
Bhawat m Thai
Variant transcription of Thai ภาวัฒน์ or ภวัต (see Phawat).
Bhoomi f Hindi (Modern)
Hindi/Sanskrit Term for Earth
Bhuêng m & f Chinese (Teochew)
Teochew Chinese form of Man.
Biagiu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Biagio.
Bialfi m Old Norse
From Old Norse bjalfi meaning "fur, pelt".
Bianer m Catalan
Catalan form of Bianor.
Bianka f Japanese
From Japanese 実 (bi) meaning "seed; fruit; nut", 琵 (bi) meaning "guitar-like instrument" or 美 (bi) meaning "beautiful", 安 (an) meaning "calm, peaceful" or 杏 (an) meaning "apricot" combined with 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance" or 花 (ka) or 華 (ka) both meaning "flower"... [more]
Bianna f English, Mexican (?)
In English, this is an invented based on the popular name suffix -ianna. It is also Mexican, the meaning unknown. This is the name of a news anchor on Good Morning America, Bianna Golodryga.
Bianor m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Derived from either Greek βία (bia) meaning "bodily strength, force" or βίος (bios) meaning "life" combined with ἀνήρ (aner) meaning "man".... [more]
Biarni m Medieval English, Old Danish
Old Norse and Old Danish variant of Biǫrn as well as short form of names containing the element Björn.
Biartr m Old Norse
Variant of Bjartr.
Biasio m Venetian
Venetian form of Biagio.
Biaver m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Bjórr.
Bibari f Japanese (Rare)
This name is used as 美波里 with 美 (bi, mi, utsuku.shii) meaning "beautiful, beauty," 波 (ha, nami) meaning "billow, wave, ripple" and 里 (ri, sato) meaning "parent's home, ri (unit of distance - equal to 3.927 km), village."... [more]
Bibbit f English
Diminutive of Elizabeth.
Bibert m Circassian, Karachay-Balkar
Possibly a form of Albert.
Bibián m Galician
Variant of Vivián.
Bibian m Polish
Masculine equivalent of Bibiana.
Bibian f Japanese
From Japanese 美 (bi) meaning "beauty; beautiful", 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji combined with 亜 (an) meaning "second, Asia". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Bibiñe f Basque
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Viviana and Viviane.
Bibing f Filipino
Likely a diminutive of Viviana, Bibiana, Vivencia, and other names with a similar sound... [more]
Bibioy f Uzbek
From the Uzbek bibi meaning "mother, learned woman, authoritative woman" and oy meaning "moon".
Bíbora f Hungarian
Variant of Bíbor.
Biboye f Ijaw
Means "destiny" in Ijaw.
Bíbulo m Spanish
Spanish form of Bibulus.
Bibulo m Italian
Italian form of Bibulus.
Bibuwa m Swahili
Means “boss” in Swahili.
Bichia m Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian noun ბიჭი (bichi) meaning "boy, lad" as well as "son".
Bickel m Dutch (Rare)
Rare Dutch given name, which is probably derived from (or related to) the Dutch word bikkel, which is an informal (or slang) word for a tough, no-nonsense man. In that regard, the name is somewhat comparable with English masculine names such as Brick and Rock, as those are also meant to convey a certain sense of rugged masculinity... [more]
Bidatz f & m Basque
Derived from Basque bide "path".
Biddie f English, Scottish
Diminutive of Bridget.
Bidemi m & f Yoruba
Means "born awaiting me" in Yoruba.
Bidkar m Biblical
Bidkar was an officer of the Israelite king Jehu. Jehu ordered Bidkar to throw the body of the king he usurped, Jehoram, into the field of Naboth, fulfilling prophecy... [more]
Biebey m Yakut
Means "honey" in Yakut.
Bieita f Galician (Rare)
Feminine form of Bieito.
Biejan m Sami
Sami diminutive of Biera.
Biejaš m Sami (Rare)
Diminutive of Biera.
Bielke f Yiddish
Variant of Beylke. Jerry Bock used this for the name of Tevye's fifth daughter in his musical 'Fiddler on the Roof' (1964).
Biellá f Sami
Unknown meaning.
Bienna f Obscure
In the case of French swimmer Bienna Pélégry (1899-1989), it is a short form of one of her names, Bibiena.
Bienná m Sami
Sami variant of Bierdna.
Bienor m Greek Mythology
Variant of Bianor. This is the name of several characters from Greek mythology, one of which is a centaur.
Biergá f Sami
Sami form of Bjǫrg.
Bieržá m Sami
Variant of Biera.
Bietie f Scottish (Archaic)
Possible diminutive of Beitris. See also Beatie.
Bietka f Polish
Diminutive of Elżbieta.
Bietmé m Walloon
Walloon form of Barthélémy.
Biette f French (Rare), Medieval French, History
Perhaps from Bietta, the Romansch form of Beata. ... [more]
Biette m Sami
Sami form of Pietari.
Bifurr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Possibly derived from German biber or bever both meaning "beaver", or an Old Norse name meaning "the quaking one". In Norse mythology this is the name of a dwarf.
Bigana f Breton (Rare)
Diminutive of Mariana.
Bignia f Romansh
Variant of Bigna.
Bigtha m Biblical
Bigtha is one of the eunuchs who served King Xerxes in Esther 1:10.
Bihong f Chinese
From the Chinese 必 (bì) meaning "surely, most certainly" or 碧 (bì) meaning "jade, green, blue" and 虹 (hóng) meaning "rainbow" or 鸿 (hóng) meaning "wild swan".
Bihram m Mandaean, Gnosticism
Etymology unknown. This is the name of an angel in Mandaeism who presides over baptisms, it is also used as personal baptismal name.
Bihuan f Chinese
From the Chinese characters 碧 (bì) meaning "jade; green, blue" and 焕 (huàn) meaning "shining".
Bijara f Kurdish
Feminine form of Bijar.