Bernice
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female
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Bernice originates from the Greek name Βενηρις (Berenice), meaning 'bringer …
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Literal translation: 'Bringer of victory'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Bernie
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male
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Bernie is a diminutive form of Bernard, which has Old …
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'Brave as a bear' or 'Strong as a bear', symbolising …
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Bertie
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male
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English diminutive form of Albert, derived from the Old Germanic …
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Noble and bright; a person of noble qualities and a …
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Bertie
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female
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English diminutive form of Bertram, derived from the Old Germanic …
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Literal translation is 'bright bear' or 'famous bear'. In Australian …
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Bess
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female
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Derived as a diminutive form of Elizabeth, which originates from …
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Literal translation as 'God is an oath' or 'My God …
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Bessie
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female
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English diminutive form from Elizabeth, itself originating from the Hebrew …
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Literally 'pledged to God' or 'God is my oath'. In …
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Bessierose
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female
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The name 'Bessierose' appears to be a modern compound given …
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Literal translation meaning 'beautiful rose' — with 'Bessie' conveying 'pledged …
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Beth
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female
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Hebrew origin, from the name בֵּית (Beit), meaning 'house' or …
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Literal translation is 'house' or 'home'. In Australian English, it …
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Bethan
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female
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The name Bethan originates from the Hebrew name Bat+han, meaning …
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Literal translation is 'daughter of Han' or 'God is an …
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Bethanie
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female
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The name Bethanie is a variant of Bethany, derived from …
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Literally 'House of Figs', with cultural nuances of hospitality and …
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Bethany
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female
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Hebrew origin, from בְּתַנְיָה (Bethanya), meaning 'house of figs' or …
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Literal translation: 'house of figs' or 'house of grapes'. In …
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Betheny
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female
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The name Betheny appears to be a modern variant or …
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The name Betheny likely derives from the Hebrew name Bethany, …
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Bethlehem
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female
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Derived from the biblical town of Bethlehem in the Judean …
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'House of Bread' - symbolising nourishment, life, and spiritual sustenance. …
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Bettina
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female
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Derived from the Latin 'Bettina', a diminutive of 'Bettus', which …
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'Little Bet' or 'House Maiden' — symbolising a gentle, nurturing …
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Betty
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female
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Derived from the medieval English name 'Beatrice' or 'Elizabeth', 'Betty' …
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As a diminutive of Elizabeth, 'Betty' means 'God is my …
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Bettymay
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female
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Composite of 'Betty' and 'May'. 'Betty' derives from the medieval …
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Literal translation: 'Betty' + 'May' — a poetic or nature-inspired …
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Bevan
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male
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Welsh origin from the Old Welsh name *Bevan*, derived from …
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'Son of Evan' or 'born of Evan'; in the Australian …
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Beverley
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female
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Anglo-Saxon; derived from 'Beofor' meaning 'beaver' and 'leah' meaning 'woodland' …
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'Beaver clearing' or 'beaver meadow'. In the Australian context, it …
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Bexley
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male
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The name Bexley originates from Old English roots, combining 'beox' …
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Literal translation is 'birch wood' or 'birch clearing'. In Australian …
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Beyleigh
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male
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The name Beyleigh appears to be a modern, inventive name …
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While Beyleigh does not have an established meaning in classical …
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Bhag
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from the root word "bhaga" meaning 'fortune' or …
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Literal translation: 'fortune' or 'wealth'. In the Australian context, it …
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Bhagvat
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male
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Sanskrit origin, from the word भगवत् (bhagavat), meaning 'fortunate', 'blessed', …
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Literal translation as 'fortunate', 'blessed', or 'divine'. In Australian contexts, …
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Bhattarai
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male
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the Hindi surname भट्ट (Bhatt), meaning …
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Literal translation as 'scholar' or 'priest'. In the Australian context, …
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Bhavan
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male
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the word भवन (bhavana), which means …
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Literal translation as 'abode' or 'dwelling'. In Australian contexts, can …
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Bhavidhya
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female
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the roots 'bhava' meaning 'existence' or …
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Literal translation as 'knowledge of existence' or 'wisdom of being'. …
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Bhavika
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from the root 'bhāva' meaning 'mood, expression, existence'. …
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Literal translation is 'well-formed' or 'beautifully expressed' in Sanskrit. In …
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Bhavish
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male
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Sanskrit origin from the Indian subcontinent, derived from the word …
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Literal translation is 'future' or 'destiny'. In the Australian context, …
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Bhavjot
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male
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Sikh: 'Bhavjot' is derived from Punjabi roots, composed of 'bhav' …
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Literal translation: 'Light of emotion' or 'Emotion's light'. In the …
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Bhavneet
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female
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the Sanskrit words 'bhava' meaning 'existence, …
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'Full of existence' or 'beautiful soul'. It embodies qualities of …
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Bhavy
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male
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the word 'Bhavya', meaning 'splendid', 'magnificent', …
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Literal translation as 'splendid' or 'magnificent'. In the Australian context, …
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Bhavya
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male
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the word भाव्य (Bhāvya), meaning 'splendid', …
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Literal translation: 'splendid' or 'graceful'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Bhavya
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from the word भव्य (bhavya), meaning 'grand', 'splendid', …
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Literal translation is 'splendid' or 'gracious'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Bhoomi
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female
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Sanskrit origin, derived from भूमि (Bhūmi), meaning 'earth' or 'ground'. …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Bhoomi' literally translates to 'earth' or …
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Bhrat
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male
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Sanskrit origin, from the ancient Indian language classical Sanskrit, where …
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Literal translation is 'brother'. In Australian English contexts, it signifies …
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Biak
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female
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Biak is a name with diverse roots. It appears in …
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Literal translation and nuances are not definitively established for Biak …
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Biak
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male
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The name 'Biak' originates from the Indonesian language, where it …
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In Indonesian, 'Biak' primarily functions as a proper noun without …
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Biakthawng
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male
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Biakthawng is a name of Mizo (Lushai) origin, from the …
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The name biakthawng roughly translates to 'courageous spirit' or 'heart …
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Bianca
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female
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Latin, from 'blanca' meaning 'white' or 'fair'. Historically used in …
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Literal translation is 'white' or 'fair'. In Australian English, reflects …
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Bianka
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female
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Bianka is a variant of Bianca, derived from the Italian …
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Literal translation is 'white' in Italian, symbolising purity, innocence, or …
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Biansh
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male
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The name 'biansh' appears to be a modern, possibly invented …
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Given its lack of historical roots, 'biansh' can be interpreted …
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Biar
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male
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The name 'Biar' does not have documented origins in traditional …
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As a modern or invented name, 'Biar' does not have …
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Bibek
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male
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the word 'bibek' meaning 'discrimination' or …
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Literal translation is 'discrimination' or 'discernment'. In the Australian context, …
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Bibhan
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male
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The name Bibhan appears to have origins in South Asian, …
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In Sanskrit, similar roots relate to words meaning 'fear' or …
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Bibhuti
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female
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the word 'bibhūti' meaning 'glory', 'wealth', …
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Literal translation: 'glory', 'splendour', or 'wealth'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Bibi
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female
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The name Bibi has multiple origins. In Arabic, it is …
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Literally means 'lady' or 'queen' in Arabic. In Australian contexts, …
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Bibiana
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female
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Latin origin, derived from the name 'Bibiana', which itself originates …
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Literal translation is 'she who is alive' or 'full of …
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Bidhan
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unisex
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Sanskrit origin, from the word 'Bidhan' meaning 'law', 'rule', or …
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Literal translation is 'law' or 'rule'. In Australian English, the …
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Bihaani
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female
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Derived from Sanskrit/Bengali origins, 'Bihaani' is linked to poetic and …
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'Bihaani' can be interpreted as 'melodious' or 'musical' in South …
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Bijay
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male
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Hindi and Sanskrit origins, derived from the Sanskrit word विजय …
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Literal translation as 'victory' or 'conquest'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Bikramjit
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male
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the words 'bikram' meaning 'heroic strides' …
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Literal translation: 'Victorious in heroic pursuits' or 'Conqueror of challenges'. …
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Bikrantveer
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unisex
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the ancient Indian language Sanskrit. The …
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Literal translation: 'Brave Warrior' or 'Valiant Hero.' In Australian English, …
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Bilal
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male
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Arabic origin, derived from the name Bīlāl (بِلَال), meaning 'moisture' …
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Literal translation relates to 'moisture' or 'dampness', symbolising freshness, vitality, …
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Bilen
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female
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The name 'Bilen' has origins in the Horn of Africa, …
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Literal translation of 'Bilen' varies depending on the language but …
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Bill
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male
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Derived from the Old English name 'Bill', a diminutive form …
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Literal translation: 'resolute protector' or 'strong-willed warrior'. In Australian English …
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Billie
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female
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English diminutive form of Williams, itself derived from William, which …
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'Resolute protector' or 'willful helmet'. In Australian English, it connotes …
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Billie
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male
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English diminutive form of William, derived from the Old Germanic …
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'Will + helmet' or 'desire + protection'; metaphorically, one who …
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Billiejade
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female
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The name 'Billiejade' appears to be a modern, compound English …
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Literal translation of 'Billiejade' combines affectionate diminutive 'Billie' with the …
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Billy
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male
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English diminutive of William, derived from the Old Germanic name …
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'Will helmet' or 'resolute protector'. Colloquially in Australia, 'Billy' can …
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Billyjay
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male
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The name 'billyjay' appears to be a modern, hybrid creation …
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Literal translation as a compound of 'Billy' (resolute protector) and …
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Bilunsa
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female
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Bilunsa is a name that appears to be of Indigenous …
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The literal translation of 'bilunsa' is not readily available in …
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Bilynja
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male
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The name 'bilynja' appears to be of Aboriginal Australian origin, …
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Literal translation is uncertain; however, 'bilynja' is believed to mean …
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Binani
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male
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The name 'binani' appears to have roots in Aboriginal Australian …
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In its cultural context, 'binani' is thought to mean 'protector' …
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Binayak
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unisex
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Sanskrit root, derived from ‘Viṇayaka’ which combines ‘viṇā’ (bamboo musical …
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‘Leader of bamboo’ or ‘Conductor of musical harmony’. In Australian …
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Bindarray
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female
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The name 'Bindarray' derives from Indigenous Australian languages, specifically from …
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Literal translation in English suggests 'beautiful water' or 'serene river', …
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Bindee
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female
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From Aboriginal Australian languages, likely from the Yolngu or neighboring …
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Literal translation is not definitively established, but 'bindee' may be …
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Bindi
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female
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From the Aboriginal Australian language group, notably Warlpiri or Pintupi, …
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Literal translation is 'girl' or 'child' in several Indigenous Australian …
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Bindirose
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female
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The name 'bindirose' appears to be a modern, coined name …
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Literal translation combines the Aboriginal word 'bindi' (girl/daughter) with the …
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Binh
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male
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Vietnamese language, derived from the Sino-Vietnamese word 'Bình' (平), meaning …
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Literal translation is 'peace' or 'calm'. In the Australian context, …
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Binuli
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female
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The name 'binuli' originates from an Aboriginal Australian language, specifically …
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Literal translation: 'star' or 'morning star'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Biong
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unisex
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The name 'Biong' appears to have origins related to Asian …
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In its original contexts, 'Biong' does not have a widely …
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Bior
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male
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The name 'bior' appears to have no established roots in …
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As 'bior' is not derived from common linguistic sources or …
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Bipasna
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female
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Sanskrit root, derived from the word 'vipashna' meaning 'illuminated' or …
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Literal translation is 'illuminated' or 'bright,' symbolising enlightenment, clarity, and …
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Birame
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unisex
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The name 'Birame' appears to have origins in Indigenous Australian …
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'Birame' is believed to mean 'leader' or 'elder' in Yolngu, …
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Birdie
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female
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English diminutive form of 'Bird', originally used as a term …
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Literal translation of 'Birdie' is 'little bird', symbolising delicacy, freedom, …
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Biren
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male
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Biren is a name of uncertain etymology, not directly derived …
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The literal meaning of Biren is unclear, but in some …
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Birgit
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female
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Derived from Old High German 'Birgitte' or 'Birgitta', which itself …
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'Help' or 'shelter' — reflecting qualities of protection and care, …
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Birpartap
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male
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Derived from Indo-Aryan roots, 'Bir' meaning 'brave' or 'warrior', and …
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Brave splendour or warrior's glory — symbolising valor and honour, …
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Bishara
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female
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Arabic (بشارة) - From the root بشّر, meaning 'to bring …
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Literal translation is 'good news' or 'glad tidings'. In the …
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Bishesta
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female
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The name Bishesta appears to have roots in ancient or …
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The literal translation and precise meaning of Bishesta are unclear, …
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Bisika
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female
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Possibly of African origin, particularly from the Ewe or Yoruba …
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The meaning of 'bisika' varies depending on language; in some …
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Bismanraj
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male
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The name 'bismanraj' appears to be of South Asian origin, …
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Literal translation: 'King of poison' or 'Venom ruler'. Culturally, it …
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Bit
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male
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Old English origin, from the word 'bit' meaning 'small piece' …
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In Australian English contexts, 'bit' typically refers to a small …
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Bith
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unisex
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The name 'Bith' is a rare and archaic given name …
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Literal translation relates to 'house' or 'dwelling', symbolising stability, shelter, …
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Bivaan
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male
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Sanskrit origin, from the ancient language of India, where 'Bivān' …
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Literal translation as 'distant' or 'far-reaching'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Bivindev
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male
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The name 'bivindev' appears to have no established roots in …
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As a likely modern or constructed name, 'bivindev' does not …
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Bjorn
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male
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Old Norse origin, from the elements 'bjǫrn' meaning 'bear'. The …
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Literal translation is 'bear', symbolising strength, courage, and resilience in …
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Blade
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male
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The name 'Blade' originates from Old English, derived from the …
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Literal translation as 'blade' or 'sword'; in Australian English contexts, …
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Bladen
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unisex
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The name 'Bladen' is of Old English origin, derived from …
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Literal translation pertains to 'beautiful valley' or 'blessed valley'. In …
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Blaine
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male
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Derived from Old Gaelic 'Bláin' meaning 'slender' or 'little yellow …
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Literal translation is 'slender' or 'little yellow one', reflecting physical …
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Blair
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female
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Celtic & Scottish Gaelic - From the Gaelic 'blàr' meaning …
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Field or plain - Signifying open, flat land, often associated …
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Blair
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male
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Scottish Gaelic from 'Blàr', meaning 'field' or 'plain'. The name …
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Literal translation: 'field' or 'plain'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Blaire
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female
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The name Blair originates from the Scottish Gaelic 'Blàr', meaning …
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Literal translation is 'field' or 'plain'. In Australian English, it …
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Blaise
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female
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Latin, from the name Blaiseus, derived from the Greek 'Blaisos', …
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Literal translation relates to 'lisping' or 'stammering', but in contemporary …
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Blaise
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male
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Latin, from the name Blasius, derived from the Greek βλάσιος …
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Literal translation is 'lisping' or 'stammering'; in Australian English contexts, …
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Blaize
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male
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The name Blaize derives from the Latin 'Blasius', meaning 'lisping' …
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Literal translation: 'Lisping' or 'stammering'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Blaizekingsley
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male
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The name 'Blaizekingsley' appears to be a modern, composite name …
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Literal translation of 'Blaizekingsley' could be interpreted as 'flame of …
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Blake
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male
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Old English origin, derived from the word 'blac' meaning 'black' …
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Literal translation is 'black' or 'dark'. In Australian contexts, it …
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Blake
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female
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From Old English roots, the name Blake derives from the …
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Literal translation: 'Dark meadow' or 'dark clearing'. Locally in Australian …
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Blakeley
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female
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The name Blakeley is of English origin, derived from Old …
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Literally, 'dark wood' or 'dark clearing'. In the Australian English …
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Blakely
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female
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English Origin & Etymology - Derived from Old English elements …
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Literal Translation - 'Dark meadow' or 'Black clearing.' In Australian …
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