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Baley
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female
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The name Baley is a modern variation possibly derived from …
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Baley is often interpreted as a variant of Bailey, meaning …
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Balin
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unisex
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The name 'Balin' originates from Old French and medieval European …
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Literal meaning is uncertain but is generally considered to stem …
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Balpreet
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male
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Sikh culture, Punjabi language roots. The name 'Balpreet' derives from …
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Strength and love combined, signifying a person who is strong-hearted …
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Balram
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male
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Sanskrit origin, from 'Bal' meaning 'strength' or 'power', and 'Ram' …
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Literal translation: 'Strength' or 'Power' combined with 'Pleasure' or 'Charm'. …
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Balreet
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female
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The name 'Balreet' appears to originate from Punjabi or Sikh …
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Literal translation of 'Balreet' is 'powerful' or 'strengthened' — 'Bal' …
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Balroop
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unisex
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Sikh & Indian (Sanskrit/Punjabi origin). The name 'Balroop' is derived …
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Literal translation: 'Strong form' or 'Powerful appearance'. In the Australian …
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Balshaan
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unisex
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The name 'balshaan' appears to have roots in an Aboriginal …
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In Australian Indigenous contexts, 'balshaan' could be associated with a …
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Bambam
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male
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The name 'Bambam' appears to be a modern, playful coinage …
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'Bambam' is often used as a nickname or playful moniker, …
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Ban
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female
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Sanskrit via Hindi and other Indian languages, where 'Ban' means …
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Literal meaning 'forest' or 'wood.' In Australian English, it can …
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Bana
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female
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The name Bana has origins in multiple cultural contexts. In …
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Literal translation varies: in some contexts, 'Bana' in Aboriginal language …
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Bane
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unisex
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Old English and Latin roots, derived from 'bann' meaning 'curse' …
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Literal translation relates to 'curse' or 'ban.' In Australian English …
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Baneen
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female
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The name 'baneen' appears to have origins in Indigenous Australian …
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The literal translation and specific cultural nuance of 'baneen' are …
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Baneet
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male
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The name Baneet appears to have origins rooted in Punjabi …
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Baneet is often understood to mean 'beautiful' or 'excellent' in …
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Bani
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female
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The name Bani has roots in multiple cultures. In some …
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Literal translation varies by origin; in Aboriginal languages, it often …
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Banin
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female
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The name 'banin' does not have a well-documented historical origin …
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Literal translations or meanings of 'banin' are not established in …
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Banipreet
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female
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Sikh Punjabi origin; derived from Sikh religious texts and language—'Bani' …
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'Love for the sacred word' or 'devotion to spiritual teachings'; …
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Banjo
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female
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Origin & Etymology - The name 'Banjo' originates from the …
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Meaning - The name 'Banjo' is associated with the musical …
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Banjo
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male
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The name 'Banjo' originates from the Australian slang term for …
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Literal translation is 'banjo instrument,' reflecting a connection to Australian …
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Banks
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male
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The surname 'Banks' originates from Old English, derived from the …
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Literal translation: 'bank' or 'shore'. In the Australian context, it …
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Banksi
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female
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The name 'banksi' appears to be a modern, possibly invented …
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'banksi' does not have a defined literal meaning in standard …
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Banksia
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female
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Derived from the genus Banksia, a group of Australian native …
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Literally refers to the 'banksia' plant, a symbol of Australian …
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Bannika
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female
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The name Bannika has roots in Aboriginal Australian languages, particularly …
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Literal translation is 'flower' or 'blossom' in the local Aboriginal …
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Bansari
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female
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Sanskrit, derived from the word बंशन (baṅśan), meaning 'a forest …
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Literal translation is 'bamboo grove' or 'bamboo forest'. In Australian …
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Banu
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female
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Arabic origin, from the Semitic root 'B-N-W' meaning 'to build, …
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Literal translation: 'Children of' or 'Daughters of'. In Australian English, …
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Banveet
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female
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The name 'Banveet' appears to have origins rooted in South …
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The exact meaning of 'Banveet' is unclear; it may be …
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Bao
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female
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The name 'Bao' originates from Chinese, where it is a …
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Literal translation is 'treasure' or 'precious'; in Australian English contexts, …
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Bao
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male
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Mandarin Chinese, from the name 包 (bāo), meaning 'to wrap' …
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Literal translation as 'wrap' or 'bundle'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Baoly
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female
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The name 'Baoly' appears to have roots that are less …
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Given its novelty, 'Baoly' does not have a standard literal …
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Baraa
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male
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The name 'Baraa' is of Arabic origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation of 'Baraa' is 'innocence' or 'purity'. In the …
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Barack
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male
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The name 'Barack' originates from the Swahili language, where it …
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'Bless' or 'Blessed' in Swahili. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Baran
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female
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The name 'Baran' has various origins. In Persian, it means …
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Literally translates to 'rain' in Persian and Turkish contexts, symbolising …
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Baran
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male
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The name 'Baran' originates from Persian roots, where it means …
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Literal translation: 'rain'. In Australian English contexts, it symbolizes nourishment, …
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Barbara
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female
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Derived from the Greek name 'Barbara' (Βαρβάρα), meaning 'foreign' or …
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Literal translation as 'foreign woman'. In Australian English, it is …
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Bardia
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male
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The name Bardia originates from Persian roots, specifically from the …
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The name Bardia means 'exalted', 'noble', or 'high-born' in Persian. …
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Bardya
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unisex
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Bardya is a name of Aboriginal Australian origin, particularly from …
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The literal translation of Bardya in Yolngu language relates to …
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Barira
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female
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The name 'Barira' originates from Aboriginal Australian languages, particularly from …
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'Barira' is believed to mean 'wildflower' or 'blossom' in some …
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Barkat
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female
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The name 'Barkat' originates from Arabic, where it means 'blessing' …
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Literal translation is 'blessing' or 'prosperity'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Barleen
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female
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The name 'Barleen' appears to have roots in Aboriginal Australian …
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Literal translation and nuances are not well-established due to its …
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Barlowe
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unisex
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English surname derived from Old French 'barleu', meaning 'barley' and …
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Literal translation relates to 'barley' fields or meadows, symbolising fertility, …
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Barna
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female
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Germanic roots, derived from 'Barne' which means 'child' or 'son'. …
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Literal translation as 'child' or 'son' in Germanic languages, though …
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Barnaba
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unisex
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The name Barnaba originates from the Aramaic name בָּר נָבָא …
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Literal translation: 'son of the prophet' or 'son of encouragement.' …
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Barnaby
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male
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The name Barnaby derives from the Latin 'Barnabæus' or 'Barnabas', …
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Literal translation is 'son of consolation' or 'son of encouragement'. …
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Barney
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male
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Originally an English diminutive of Barnabas, which derives from the …
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Literal translation of Barnabas relates to 'son of encouragement' or …
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Baron
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male
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Latin via Old French, from 'baron' meaning 'warrior' or 'free …
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Literal translation is 'nobleman' or 'lord'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Barrett
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male
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From Old French 'Barat', derived from medieval given names or …
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'Bright', 'famous' or 'memorable'. In the Australian context, it might …
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Barron
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male
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The name Barron originates from the Old French word 'baron', …
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Literal translation as 'nobleman' or 'baron'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Barry
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male
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Old Norman-French and Old Breton origin, derived from 'Barri' meaning …
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Literal translation is 'spear' or 'spear-head', symbolising strength and weaponry. …
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Barsam
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male
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The name 'Barsam' is of Armenian origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation: 'son of barley' or 'child of barley'. In …
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Bartholomew
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male
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The name Bartholomew originates from the Aramaic *Bar-Talmay*, meaning 'son …
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Literal translation is 'son of Talmay', with 'Talmay' possibly meaning …
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Barzah
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female
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The name 'barzah' appears to have roots in Arabic, where …
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Literal translation of 'Barzakh' is 'barrier' or 'partition.' In the …
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Bas
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male
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The name 'Bas' is often a short form or diminutive …
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Literally, 'son of consolation' or 'son of the prophet'. In …
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Basel
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male
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The name Basel derives from the ancient Greek name Baselios …
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'Royal' or 'kingly' — symbolising nobility, leadership, and dignity in …
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Basiabibi
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female
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The name 'basiabibi' appears to be of Islamic or Middle …
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Literal translation is unclear; however, 'babi' in several languages (e.g., …
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Basil
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male
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From Latin 'Basilicus', derived from Greek 'Basileus' meaning 'king'. The …
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Literal translation as 'kingly' or 'regal'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Basim
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male
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Arabic origin, derived from بَاسِم (Bāsim), which is a common …
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Literally means 'one who smiles' or 'smiling', conveying friendliness, warmth, …
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Basit
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male
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Arabic; from the root basis or fundamental principles. The name …
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Literal translation is 'The Extender' or 'The Broadener', signifying generosity, …
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Basma
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female
|
The name 'Basma' originates from Arabic, where it means 'a …
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Literal translation: 'a smile' or 'a smiling expression'. In Australian …
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Bassam
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male
|
The name Bassam originates from the Arabic name بَاسِم (Bāsim), …
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Literal translation: 'smiling' or 'cheerful'. In the Australian context, it …
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Bassel
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male
|
Arabic origin, from the name بَسِيل (Bāsīl), which means 'bringer …
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Literal translation: 'bringer of good news' or 'success'. In Australian …
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Bastiaan
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unisex
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Dutch origin, from 'Bastiaan' which is a variation of 'Bastian', …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Bastiaan' bears the same core meaning …
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Bastian
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male
|
From Latin 'Sebastianus', meaning 'from Sebaste' (an ancient city in …
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Literally translates to 'from Sebaste'; locally, it is associated with …
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Bastien
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male
|
The name 'Bastien' originates from the Latin name 'Basilius', meaning …
|
Literal translation: 'regal' or 'kingly'. In Australian English, it connotes …
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Bastion
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male
|
Latin 'bastio' meaning 'castle' or 'fortress'; adopted into English through …
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Literal translation as 'fortress' or 'stronghold'. In Australian English, it …
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Batiste
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male
|
The name Batiste has roots in the Greek name 'Baptiste', …
|
Literal translation relates to 'baptism' or 'immersion', signifying purification or …
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Batool
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female
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Arabic language, from the root ‘b-t-l’, meaning ‘to abstain’ or …
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‘Chaste’, ‘virgin’, or ‘pure’. In Australian English contexts, it often …
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Batul
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female
|
The name 'batul' originates from Aboriginal Australian languages, specifically from …
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'batul' means 'star' or 'bright light' in Yolngu, symbolising guidance, …
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Bawi
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female
|
The name 'Bawi' is of Aboriginal Australian origin, deriving from …
|
Literal translation is 'beautiful' or 'good' in Yolngu language contexts. …
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Bawi
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male
|
The name 'Bawi' appears to be of Aboriginal Australian origin, …
|
In Yolŋu language, 'Bawi' is understood to mean 'young warrior' …
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Bawihnin
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unisex
|
The name 'bawihnin' originates from Aboriginal Australian languages, likely Durrmaturee …
|
Literal translation and local nuances are not definitively recorded; however, …
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Bawipek
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male
|
The name 'bawipek' appears to be of Indigenous Australian origin, …
|
The literal translation of 'bawipek' is not clearly established in …
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Bawiram
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unisex
|
The name 'Bawiram' originates from Indigenous Australian languages, possibly from …
|
Literally, 'Bawiram' can be interpreted as 'the sacred place' or …
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Baxter
|
male
|
Old English origin, derived from the medieval occupational surname 'Baxter', …
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Literal translation is 'baker', reflecting the occupation of bread-making. In …
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Bay
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female
|
English-origin word name, derived from the geographical feature 'bay'—a broad …
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Literal Translation - 'Bay' as a body of water. In …
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Bayan
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female
|
The name Bayan originates from Mongolic and Turkic languages, meaning …
|
Literal translation and nuance in Australian English contexts describe Bayan …
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Bayden
|
male
|
The name 'Bayden' is a modern English coinage, primarily found …
|
Literal translation and nuanced implications in Australian English contexts suggest …
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|
Baydn
|
male
|
The name 'baydn' appears to be a modern, phonetic variant …
|
The name 'baydn' does not have a traditional meaning rooted …
|
|
|
Baydon
|
male
|
Baydon is an English-origin given name, derived as a modern …
|
The name 'Baydon' does not have a fixed literal translation …
|
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Baylan
|
male
|
The name 'Baylan' appears to have origins in Polynesian languages, …
|
While not extensively documented, 'Baylan' can be interpreted as 'one …
|
|
|
Baylee
|
female
|
Baylee is a modern diminutive form and variation of the …
|
In Australian English contexts, Baylee doesn't have a direct literal …
|
|
|
Baylee
|
male
|
The name Baylee is an English variation of the surname …
|
In Australian English contexts, Baylee is often associated with qualities …
|
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|
Bayleejade
|
female
|
Hybrid construction of the English given name 'Baylee', a variant …
|
A poetic blend signifying a 'meadow of jade' or 'curved …
|
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Bayleigh
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female
|
The name 'Bayleigh' is a modern American-influenced variation of the …
|
Literal translation relates to an 'enclosed area' or 'berry clearing,' …
|
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Bayleigh
|
male
|
Recent coinage and cultural blending, first emerged in late 20th …
|
Literal translation and nuances suggest 'bay' (a body of water) …
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Baylen
|
male
|
Derived as a modern variant of the name Bailey or …
|
The name 'Baylen' is often interpreted as 'bailiff' or 'steward-like' …
|
|
|
Bayley
|
male
|
The name Bailey originates from Old French, derived from 'bailiff' …
|
In the Australian context, Bailey means 'bailiff' or 'steward', symbolising …
|
|
|
Bayli
|
female
|
The name 'Bayli' appears to be a modern or contemporary …
|
In Australian English contexts, 'Bayli' might be interpreted as a …
|
|
|
Baylie
|
male
|
The name Baylie is a variant spelling of Bailey, which …
|
Literal translation: 'bailiff' or 'steward'. Colloquially, in Australian English, it …
|
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Baylin
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male
|
Derived from the Old French name 'Baudelain', which itself originates …
|
'Bathing tender' or 'soft bath', symbolising cleanliness, refreshment, and gentleness. …
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|
Baylon
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unisex
|
The name 'Baylon' appears to be a modern variation or …
|
As a modern formation, 'Baylon' does not have a specific …
|
|
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Baylor
|
male
|
Old English origin, derived from the surname 'Baylor', which itself …
|
The name 'Baylor' connotes 'bearer' or 'carrier', symbolising strength and …
|
|
|
Bayram
|
male
|
The name 'Bayram' originates from Turkish, where it means 'festival' …
|
Literal translation is 'festival' or 'celebration'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Bayyina
|
female
|
The name 'bayyina' appears to be of African origin, possibly …
|
Literal translation or known meaning is not well-documented, but phonetically …
|
|
|
Bazigye
|
male
|
The name 'bazigye' appears to have roots in the indigenous …
|
Literal translation and cultural nuance are not definitively established due …
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Beanca
|
female
|
The name Beanca is a modern variation and not rooted …
|
Literal translation and nuances are not well established for Beanca, …
|
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|
Beant
|
female
|
The name 'Beant' appears to have roots in South Asian …
|
Literal translation relates to 'chanting' or 'singing'. In Australian contexts, …
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Bear
|
male
|
Old English (Old English: 'bera') meaning 'brown' or 'bright', historically …
|
In Australian English, 'Bear' is primarily associated with the large …
|
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Beatrice
|
female
|
Latin origin, from 'Beatrix' meaning 'she who makes happy' or …
|
Literal translation is 'bringer of happiness' or 'joyous'. In Australian …
|
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|
Beatrix
|
female
|
Derived from the Latin name 'Beatrix', meaning 'she who makes …
|
Literal translation: 'she who makes happy' or 'bringer of happiness'. …
|
|
|
Beatrixlily
|
female
|
The name 'Beatrix' originates from Latin, derived from 'Beatus' meaning …
|
'Blessed Lily' or 'Blessed Flower', combining a name meaning blessed …
|
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Beatriz
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female
|
Spanish and Portuguese: derived from the Latin name Beatrix, meaning …
|
Literal translation is 'she who brings happiness or joy'. In …
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