Names That Mean The

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

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Barwick
From the weir farm.
English
Barwyn
Friend of the boar.
English
Barzah
The meaning of the name Barzah is not widely known, but it is believed to hav...
Arabic
Basavaraj
Lord Basava, a 12th-century philosopher, is the king.
Kannada
Basdev
Servant of the divine; one who serves God.
Sanskrit
Basino
From the town of Bassino.
Italian
Baska
Descendant of the bear.
Polish
Basmalaah
In the name of Allah.
Arabic
Basudeb
An epithet of Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Basudev
Another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Bathilde
Battle maiden, from the Germanic elements 'badu' meaning battle and 'hild' me...
Germanic
Bathsheba
Daughter of the oath or seventh daughter.
Hebrew
Bathshira
Daughter of an oath or the seventh daughter.
Hebrew
Batik
Batik refers to a traditional Indonesian fabric art form that involves hand-d...
Indonesian
Batly
At the town's edge.
Scottish
Batoul
Virgin (specifically, referring to the Virgin Mary).
Arabic
Batsheva
Daughter of the oath.
Hebrew
Battool
Virgin, chaste; a title for the Virgin Mary.
Arabic
Batuk
A name for the goddess Durga, meaning 'young girl' or 'virgin'.
Sanskrit
Batulah
Virgin, pure, or chaste; often associated with the Virgin Mary.
Arabic
Baubie
A term of endearment for a grandmother.
Yiddish
Baudilio
Baudilio is a Spanish name derived from the Germanic name Baudila, meaning 'b...
Spanish
Baug
From the meadow.
English
Baumer
From the region of trees or forest.
German
Bavel
From the Babylonian region.
French
Bawden
From the bean field.
English
Baxley
From the clearing of Baxter.
English
Bayly
From the bailiff's meadow or clearing.
English
Baynbridge
From the bay bridge.
English
Baynebridge
From the bay bridge.
English
Bays
From the bay.
English
Beach
Refers to the shore of a body of water, used as a given name.
English
Beadurinc
Warrior of the battle.
Anglo-saxon
Beaman
Beekeeper or dweller near the bee meadow.
English
Beamen
Derived from the Old English 'beamen', meaning 'to shine' or 'to beam'.
English
Bean
Nickname for a cheerful or lively person, from the vegetable.
English
Bear
A nickname or given name derived from the animal, symbolizing strength and br...
English
Bearl
Derived from the Old English word 'bera', meaning 'bear'.
English
Beaslea
From the meadow of bees.
English
Beasley
From the meadow of the bees.
English
Bebiah
Daughter of the Lord.
Hebrew
Beckham
Homestead by the stream.
English
Bedaruddin
Full moon of the faith, combining 'badr' (full moon) and 'uddin' (of the reli...
Arabic
Bedbury
From the fortified enclosure or manor.
English
Bede
Prayer or a name derived from the Old English word 'bēd' meaning prayer.
English
Bedelia
Derived from the Gaelic name Bébhinn, meaning 'sweet woman' or 'fair lady'.
Irish
Bedford
From the English place name meaning 'Bedford's ford'.
English
Beeja
Seed or origin, symbolizing the beginning of life.
Sanskrit
Beejay
A modern combination of the letter B and the name Jay, often used as a nickname.
English
Beelzebub
Lord of the flies, a Philistine god and a demon in Christian theology.
Hebrew
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