# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
246 | Avis | English | Believed to have been introduced during the Norman Conquest, based either on Old German names, or on the Roman name Avitius. Refuge in battle. | F | ![]() |
247 | Avlynn | English | Variant of medieval given names Avis and Aveline. | F | ![]() |
248 | Avriel | English | Opening buds of spring; born in April. | F | ![]() |
249 | Avril | English | Opening buds of spring; born in April. | F | ![]() |
250 | Avrill | English | Opening buds of spring; born in April. | F | ![]() |
251 | Avryl | English | Opening buds of spring; born in April. | F | ![]() |
252 | Azura | English | Sky-blue. | F | ![]() |
253 | Azure | English | Sky-blue. | F | ![]() |
254 | Azurine | English | Sky-blue. | F | ![]() |
255 | Bab | English | Diminutive of Barbara: From the Greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning. | F | ![]() |
256 | Babs | English | Diminutive of Barbara: From the Greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning. | F | ![]() |
257 | Bailee | English | Courtyard within castle walls; steward or public official. Surname or given name. | F | ![]() |
258 | Bailey | English | Courtyard within castle walls; steward or public official. Surname or given name. | F | ![]() |
259 | Barbara | English | From the Greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. Popular in medieval Britain after the 3rd century martyr St Barbara. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning. | F | ![]() |
260 | Barbary | English | A form of Barbara popular in Medeival Britain after the 3rd century martyr St. Barbara. | F | ![]() |
261 | Barbi | English | Traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning. | F | ![]() |
262 | Barbie | English | Diminutive of Barbara: From the Greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning. | F | ![]() |
263 | Barbra | English | A variant of Barbara, meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning. Famous bearer: , American singer Barbra Streisand. | F | ![]() |
264 | Baubie | English | Diminutive of Barbara: From the Greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning. | F | ![]() |
265 | Baylee | English | Courtyard within castle walls; steward or public official. Surname or given name. | F | ![]() |
266 | Bayley | English | Courtyard within castle walls; steward or public official. Surname or given name. | F | ![]() |
267 | Baylie | English | Courtyard within castle walls; steward or public official. Surname or given name. | F | ![]() |
268 | Beadu | English | Warrior maid. | F | ![]() |
269 | Becca | English | Abbreviation of Rebecca. | F | ![]() |
270 | Becki | English | Abbreviation of Rebecca. | F | ![]() |
271 | Becky | English | Abbreviation of Rebecca. | F | ![]() |
272 | Beda | English | Warrior maid. | F | ![]() |
273 | Bel | English | Diminutive of Annabel: Variant of the Latin Amabel. Edgar Allan Poe's poem Annahel Lee' made the form Annabel popular throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century. The form Annabelle became popular in the mid-2Oth century. | F | ![]() |
274 | Belinda | English | Very beautiful. | F | ![]() |
275 | Bell | English | Diminutive of Annabel: Variant of the Latin Amabel. Edgar Allan Poe's poem Annahel Lee' made the form Annabel popular throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century. The form Annabelle became popular in the mid-2Oth century. | F | ![]() |
276 | Belle | English | Diminutive of Annabel: Variant of the Latin Amabel. Edgar Allan Poe's poem Annahel Lee' made the form Annabel popular throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century. The form Annabelle became popular in the mid-2Oth century. | F | ![]() |
277 | Bentlea | English | Feminine form of Bentley: From the meadow. | F | ![]() |
278 | Bentlee | English | Feminine form of Bentley: From the meadow. | F | ![]() |
279 | Bentley | English | Feminine form of Bentley: From the meadow. | F | ![]() |
280 | Beorhthilde | English | Shining battlemaid. | F | ![]() |