Names That Mean B

Discover baby names meaning B for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Hassam
Handsome, beautiful, or good-looking.
Arabic
Hassan
Handsome, beautiful.
Arabic
Hassana
Means 'beautiful' or 'good' in Arabic.
Arabic
Hassanah
Beautiful, pretty.
Arabic
Hasseen
Beautiful, handsome.
Arabic
Hasseenah
Beautiful, handsome.
Arabic
Hassen
Beautiful, handsome.
Arabic
Hassini
Beautiful, pretty.
Arabic
Hassun
Beautiful, handsome.
Arabic
Hassunah
Beautiful, handsome.
Arabic
Hasun
Bee.
Turkish
Hasuna
Friendly, amicable.
Japanese
Hasvi
Good, bright.
Sanskrit
Hasyb
Respected, honorable.
Arabic
Hasyna
Beautiful.
Arabic
Hasynah
Beautiful.
Arabic
Hataf
Evening breeze.
Arabic
Hatakamaya
Radiant, beautiful.
Sanskrit
Hatcher
One who builds or repairs hatches.
English
Hathath
Cheekbone or jawbone.
Arabic
Hathor
Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
Egyptian
Hatib
Writer, scribe.
Arabic
Hatifi
not readily available.
Arabic
Hatima
Hatima means 'seal' or 'conclusion' in Arabic.
Arabic
Hatshepsut
Foremost of noble ladies.
Egyptian
Hatsu
Beginning or first.
Japanese
Hattab
Slaughterman or butcher.
Arabic
Hattabah
Butcher's wife.
Arabic
Hattardin
Bold ruler.
Norse
Hattib
Donor or distributor.
Arabic
Hauke
A short form of names beginning with Hug-, meaning 'mind' or 'spirit'.
German
Haukiah
Derived from Hebrew meaning 'to tie' or 'to bind'.
Hebrew
Haunani
Beautiful snow or beautiful ice.
Hawaiian
Hava
Breath.
Hebrew
Havana
From Havana, capital city of Cuba.
Spanish
Havel
Derived from the Slavic element 'golǫbь' meaning 'dove'.
Czech
Havily
Combination of Haven and Lily, symbolizing a safe place of beauty.
English
Havina
One who is beautiful or charming.
Sanskrit
Havisa
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'havis' meaning 'offering' or 'sacrificial obl...
Sanskrit
Havisha
Joyful, delightful, or one who brings happiness.
Sanskrit
Haviva
Beloved or dearly loved.
Hebrew
Havoise
Famous in battle, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'wīg' (war).
Germanic
Havon
Derived from the Old English word 'hæfen', meaning 'haven' or 'safe harbor'.
English
Havya
A name meaning 'sacrificial offering' or 'oblation'.
Sanskrit
Hawadah
Characterized by forgiveness and pardon.
Arabic
Hawah
Breath or the sound of breathing.
Hebrew
Hawajib
Characterized by duties and responsibilities.
Arabic
Hawea
Wind or breeze.
Maori
Hawes
Lives by the hedged or fenced-in area.
English
Hawis
unclear, but it is believed to have Old English or Old Norse roots.
English
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