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946 nombres con significado y origen verificados

BAAK

M

Originally a short form of names starting with the Germanic element badu "fight, struggle".

BAAL

M

Variant spelling of BA'AL.

BA'AL

M

Derived from Semitic ba'al meaning "lord" or "possessor". This was the name of various local deities, often associated w...

BAARD

M

Variant of BÅRD.

BABAK

M

Means "little father" in Persian. This was the name of the father of Ardashir, the founder of the Sassanid Empire in Per...

BABATUNDE

M

Means "father has returned" in Yoruba.

BABETTE

F

French diminutive of ELIZABETH.

BABS

F

Diminutive of BARBARA.

BABUR

M

From a Persian word meaning "tiger". This was the nickname of Zahir ud-Din Muhammad, the 16th-century founder of the Mug...

BACCHUS

M

From Greek Βακχος (Bakchos), derived from ιαχο (iacho) meaning "to shout". This was another name of the Greek god Dionys...

BADEMUS

M

Latinized form of a Persian name of unknown meaning. Saint Bademus was a 4th-century Persian martyr who was a victim of ...

BADRI

M

Georgian form of BADR.

BADURAD

M

Derived from the Germanic elements badu "fight, struggle" and rad "counsel".

BAGADATA

M

Old Persian name derived from baga "god" and data "given". This was the name of a 3rd-century BC Persian satrap under th...

BAGHDASAR

M

Armenian form of BALTHAZAR.

BAGUS

M

Means "handsome, excellent" in Indonesian.

BAHADIR

M

Turkish form of BAHADUR.

BAHAR

F

Means "spring" in Persian.

BAHIGA

F

Variant transcription of BAHIJA.

BAHIJA

F

Means "happy" in Arabic.

BAHMAN

M

Modern Persian form of Avestan Vohu Manah meaning "good mind". This was the name of a Zoroastrian god (one of the Amesha...

BAI

M/F

From Chinese 白 (bái) meaning "white, pure", 百 (bǎi) meaning "one hundred, many" or 柏 (bǎi) meaning "cypress tree, cedar"...

BAILEE

F

Variant of BAILEY.

BÁIRBRE

F

Irish form of BARBARA.

BAKAR

M

Means "alone" in Basque.

BAKI

M

Variant transcription of BAQI.

BAKIR

M

Bosian form of BAQIR.

BAKR

M

Means "young camel" in Arabic. Abu Bakr was a father-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad and the first caliph of the Muslim w...

BALADEVA

M

Means "god of strength" from Sanskrit बल (bala) meaning "strength" combined with देव (deva) meaning "god". Baladeva (als...

BALÁZS

M

Hungarian form of BLAISE.

BALBINO

M

Spanish, Portuguese and Italian form of BALBINUS.

BALBUS

M

Roman cognomen which meant "stammerer" in Latin. This was a family name of the mother of emperor Augustus, Atia Balba Ca...

BALDASSARE

M

Italian form of BALTHAZAR.

BALDEV

M

Modern form of BALADEVA.

BALDOMAR

M

Old Germanic form of BALDOMERO.

BALDOVIN

M

Old Germanic form of BALDWIN.

BALDR

M

Old Norse form of BALDER.

BALDUÍNO

M

Portuguese form of BALDWIN.

BALDUR

M

German and Icelandic form of BALDER.

BALENDIN

M

Basque form of Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)).

BÁLINT

M

Hungarian form of Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)).

BALTASAR (2)

M

Form of BELSHAZZAR used in the Greek Old Testament.

BALTAZAR

M

Variant of BALTHAZAR.

BALTHAZAR

M

Variant of BELSHAZZAR. Baltazar is the name traditionally assigned to one of the wise men (also known as the Magi, or th...

BAMBANG

M

Means "knight" in Javanese.

BAMIDELE

M

Means "follow me home" in Yoruba.

BANU

F

Means "lady" in Persian.

BAO

M/F

From Chinese 宝 (bǎo) meaning "treasure, jewel, precious, rare", 褒 (bāo) meaning "praise, honour" or 苞 (bāo) meaning "bud...

BAPTISTA

M

Latin form of BAPTISTE.

BAQI

M

Means "eternal" in Arabic. This was the pen name of a 16th-century Turkish poet.

BÁRA

F

Czech diminutive of BARBORA.

BARABAL

F

Scottish form of BARBARA.

BARAK (1)

M

Means "lightning" in Hebrew. According to the Old Testament, Barak was a military commander under the guidance of the pr...

BARAKAT

M

Means "blessings" in Arabic, a plural form of BARAK (2).

BARB

F

Short form of BARBARA.

BARBARA

F

Derived from Greek βαρβαρος (barbaros) meaning "foreign". According to legend, Saint Barbara was a young woman killed by...

BARBIE

F

Diminutive of BARBARA.

BARBRA

F

Variant of BARBARA.

BARCLAY

M

From a Scottish surname which was likely derived from the English place name Berkeley, meaning "birch wood" in Old Engli...

BAREND

M

Variant of BERNHARD.

BARIŞ

M

Means "peace" in Turkish.

BARNA

M

Hungarian short form of BARNABAS.

BARNABAS

M

Greek form of an Aramaic name. In Acts in the New Testament the byname Barnabas was given to a man named Joseph, a Jew f...

BARNABY

M

Medieval English form of BARNABAS.

BARRA

M

Variant of BAIRRE.

BARRETT

M

From a surname probably meaning "strife" in Middle English, originally given to a quarrelsome person.

BARRFIND

M

Older form of BARRFHIONN.

BARRY

M

Anglicized form of BAIRRE. It is also sometimes used as an Anglicized form of BERACH.

BARTA

M

Hungarian short form of BERTALAN.

BARTEK

M

Polish diminutive of BARTŁOMIEJ or BARTOSZ.

BARTHÉLÉMY

M

French form of BARTHOLOMEW.

BARTHOLOMÄUS

M

German form of BARTHOLOMEW.

BARTHOLOMEUS

M

Dutch and Latin form of BARTHOLOMEW.

BÁRÐR

M

Old Norse form of BÅRD.

BARTOL

M

Croatian form of BARTHOLOMEW.

BARTOLOMÉ

M

Spanish form of BARTHOLOMEW.

BARTOLOMEJ

M

Slovak and Croatian form of BARTHOLOMEW.

BARTOLOMEU

M

Portuguese and Galician form of BARTHOLOMEW.

BARTOSZ

M

Polish form of BARTHOLOMEW.

BARUKH

M

Hebrew form of BARUCH.

BASAJAUN

M

Means "lord of the woods" from Basque baso "woods" and jaun "lord". This is the name of a character in Basque folklore, ...

BASANT

M

Modern form of VASANTA.

BASEMMATH

F

Form of BASEMATH and BASMATH used in the Greek Old Testament.

BASHEMATH

F

Variant of BASEMATH.

BASIA (1)

F

Polish diminutive of BARBARA.

BASIL (1)

M

From the Greek name Βασιλειος (Basileios) which was derived from βασιλευς (basileus) meaning "king". Saint Basil the Gre...

BASILE

M

French form of BASIL (1).

BASILIO

M

Italian and Spanish form of BASIL (1).

BASIM

M

Means "smiling" in Arabic.

BASIR

M

Means "wise" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition البصير (al-Basir) is one of the 99 names of Allah.

BASIT

M

Means "one who enlarges" in Arabic.

BASMAT

F

Hebrew form of BASEMATH and BASMATH.

BASSAM

M

Means "smiling" in Arabic.

BAST

F

Possibly means "fire, heat" or "ointment jar" in Egyptian. In Egyptian mythology Bast was a goddess of cats, fertility a...

BASTIAAN

M

Short form of SEBASTIAAN.

BASTIEN

M

Short form of SÉBASTIEN.

BASYA

F

Diminutive of BATYAH.

BATBAYAR

M

Means "strong joy" in Mongolian.

BATEL

F

Means "daughter of God" in Hebrew.

BATHSHEBA

F

Means "daughter of the oath" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a woman married to Uriah the Hittite. K...

BAT-SHEVA

F

Original Hebrew form of BATHSHEBA.

BATTISTA

M

Italian form of BAPTISTE.

BATYA

F

Modern Hebrew variant of BITHIAH.

BAUDELIO

M

From Baudelius, a Latinized form of a possibly Germanic name. Saint Baudelius was a 3rd-century saint and martyr from Or...

BAUGULF

M

Derived from the Germanic elements bauga meaning "bend, flex" or "ring" and wulf meaning "wolf".

BAXTER

M

From an occupational surname which meant "(female) baker" in Old English.

BAYARD

M

Derived from Old French baiart meaning "bay coloured". In medieval French poetry Bayard was a bay horse owned by Renaud ...

BAYRAM

M

Means "festival" in Turkish.

BAZYLI

M

Polish form of BASIL (1).

BEA

F

Short form of BEATRIX.

BEAT

M

Swiss German form of BEATUS.

BAADUR

M

Georgian form of BAHADUR.

BAAKO

M/F

Means "first born child" in Akan.

BABAJIDE

M

Means "father has returned" in Yoruba.

BABAR

M

Variant transcription of BABUR.

BABER

M

Variant transcription of BABUR.

BABIRYE

F

Means "first of twins" in Luganda.

BABÜR

M

Turkish form of BABUR.

BABYLAS

M

Derived from the name of the ancient Mesopotamian city of Babylon. Saint Babylas was a 3rd-century patriarch of Antioch ...

BADA

M

Old English name probably derived from beadu meaning "battle".

BADR

M/F

Means "full moon" in Arabic.

BADULF

M

Derived from the Germanic elements badu "fight, struggle" and wulf "wolf".

BAER

M

Short form of ALBAER and other Limburgish names ending in baer, often derived from the Germanic element beraht meaning "...

BAGGI

M

Derived from Old Norse baggi meaning "bag, pack".

BAGRAT

M

Armenian and Georgian form of BAGADATA. This name was borne by several Georgian kings, though it is now uncommon there.

BAHA

M

Means "splendour, glory" in Arabic.

BAHADUR

M

Persian form of the Turkic term Baghatur meaning "hero, warrior, brave".

BAHARGÜL

F

Derived from Turkmen bahar "spring" and gül "flower, rose".

BAHIJ

M

Masculine form of BAHIJA.

BAHIYYA

F

Means "beautiful" in Arabic.

BAHRAM

M

Modern Persian form of Avestan Verethragna meaning "victory over resistance". This was the name of a Zoroastrian god (on...

BAILA

F

Means "white" in Yiddish.

BAILEY

M/F

From a surname derived from Middle English baili meaning "bailiff", originally denoting one who was a bailiff.

BAIRRE

M

Diminutive of FIONNBHARR or BARRFHIONN.

BAKARNE

F

Feminine form of BAKAR.

BAKİ

M

Turkish form of BAQI.

BALA

M/F

Means "young" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the masculine form बाल and the feminine form बाला (a minor Hi...

BALAKRISHNA

M

From Sanskrit बल (bala) meaning "strength, might" combined with the name of the Hindu god KRISHNA.

BALBINA

F

Feminine form of BALBINUS. Saint Balbina was a 2nd-century Roman woman martyred with her father Quirinus.

BALBINUS

M

Roman cognomen which was a derivative of BALBUS.

BALDARICH

M

Old Germanic form of BALDRIC.

BALDER

M

Means "prince" from Old Norse. In Norse mythology Balder was the son of Odin and Frigg. Because of the disturbing dreams...

BALDO

M

Originally a short form of names containing the Germanic element bald "bold, brave", such as BALDOVINO and TEOBALDO.

BALDOMERO

M

Derived from the Germanic elements bald "bold, brave" and meri "famous".

BALDOVINO

M

Italian form of BALDWIN.

BALDRIC

M

Derived from the Germanic elements bald "bold, brave" and ric "power, rule". The Normans introduced this name to Britain...

BALDUINO

M

Spanish form of BALDWIN.

BALDWIN

M

Derived from the Germanic elements bald "bold, brave" and win "friend". In the Middle Ages this was a popular name in Fl...

BALFOUR

M

From a Scottish surname, originally from various place names, which meant "village pasture" in Gaelic.

BALTASAR (1)

M

Spanish form of BALTAZAR.

BALTASSAR

M

Form of BELSHAZZAR used in the Latin Old Testament.

BALTHASAR

M

Latin form of BALTHAZAR.

BALWINDER

M/F

From Sanskrit बल (bala) meaning "strength, might" combined with the name of the Hindu god INDRA.

BAMBI

F

Derived from Italian bambina meaning "young girl". The American novelist Marjorie Benton Cooke used it in her novel 'Bam...

BANDI

M

Diminutive of ANDRÁS.

BẢO

M

From Sino-Vietnamese 寶 (bảo) meaning "protection, security".

BAPTIST

M

German form of BAPTISTE. It is often paired with the name Johann, in honour of Saint John the Baptist.

BAPTISTE

M

Means "baptist" in French, originally deriving from Greek βαπτω (bapto) "to dip". This name is usually given in honour o...

BAQIR

M

Means "to rip open" in Arabic. Muhammad al-Baqir was the fifth imam of the Shia Muslims.

BARA

F

Croatian short form of BARBARA.

BARACK

M

Variant transcription of BARAK (2).

BARAK (2)

M

Meanings "blessing" in Arabic.

BARAZ

M

Means "exalted" in Persian.

BÁRBARA

F

Portuguese and Spanish form of BARBARA.

BÄRBEL

F

German diminutive of BARBARA.

BARBORA

F

Czech, Slovak and Lithuanian form of BARBARA.

BARBRO

F

Swedish form of BARBARA.

BÅRD

M

Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Bárðr, which was derived from the elements baðu "battle" and friðr "peace".

BARICA

F

Croatian diminutive of BARBARA.

BARLAAM

M

Meaning unknown. In Christian legends Barlaam (recorded as Greek Βαρλααμ) was a 3rd-century hermit who converted Josapha...

BARNABÁS

M

Hungarian form of BARNABAS.

BARNABÉ

M

French form of BARNABAS.

BARNEY

M

Diminutive of BARNABAS, BERNARD or BARNABY.

BARRET

M

From a surname which was a variant of BARRETT.

BARRFHIONN

M

Means "fair hair", derived from Gaelic barr "head" and fionn "white, fair".

BARRIE

M

Variant of BARRY.

BART

M

Short form of BARTHOLOMEW. This name is borne by a cartoon boy on the television series 'The Simpsons'.

BARTAL

M

Hungarian short form of BERTALAN.

BARTEL

M

Dutch diminutive of BARTHOLOMEW.

BARTHOLOMAIOS

M

New Testament Greek form of BARTHOLOMEW.

BARTHOLOMEI

M

Old Slavic form of BARTHOLOMEW.

BARTHOLOMEW

M

From Βαρθολομαιος (Bartholomaios), which was the Greek form of an Aramaic name meaning "son of TALMAI". In the New Testa...

BARTŁOMIEJ

M

Polish form of BARTHOLOMEW.

BARTOLO

M

Italian short form of BARTHOLOMEW.

BARTOLOMĚJ

M

Czech form of BARTHOLOMEW.

BARTOLOMEO

M

Italian form of BARTHOLOMEW.

BARTOMEU

M

Catalan form of BARTHOLOMEW.

BARUCH

M

Means "blessed" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a companion of the prophet Jeremiah, acting as his s...

BAS

M

Short form of SEBASTIAAN.

BAŞAK

F

Means "ear of wheat" in Turkish. This is also the Turkish name for the constellation Virgo.

BASEMATH

F

Means "fragrance" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a wife of Esau.

BASHE

F

Diminutive of BATYAH.

BASHKIM

M

From Albanian bashkë meaning "together".

BASIA (2)

F

Diminutive of BATYAH.

BASIL (2)

M

Means "brave, valiant" in Arabic.

BASILEIOS

M

Ancient Greek form of BASIL (1).

BASILIUS

M

Latinized form of BASILEIOS.

BASIMA

F

Feminine form of BASIM.

BASIRA

F

Feminine form of BASIR.

BASMA

F

Means "smile" in Arabic.

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