# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
526 | Beatrice F | Latin | A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise, perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari who was Dante's earliest love. | M | |
527 | Beatrix | Latin | Bringer of joy, brings joy. Famous bearers: Beatrix was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. Twentieth century children's writer and illustrator Beatrix Potter created Peter Rabbit. | F | |
528 | Beatriz | Latin | Brings joy. | F | |
529 | Beattie | Latin | Diminutive of Beatrix: Bringer of joy, brings joy, happy. | F | |
530 | Beattie | Latin | Diminutive of Beatrice F: A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise, perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari who was Dante's earliest love. | M | |
531 | Beatty | Latin | Diminutive of Beatrix: Bringer of joy, brings joy, happy. | F | |
532 | Beatty | Latin | Diminutive of Beatrice F: A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise, perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari who was Dante's earliest love. | M | |
533 | Bee | Latin | Diminutive of Beatrice. A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. | F | |
534 | Bee | Latin | Diminutive of Beatrice F: A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise, perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari who was Dante's earliest love. | M | |
535 | Befle | Latin | Diminutive of Amabel: Beautiful, loving, lovable.Amabel was used frequently during the Middle Ages and briefly in the 19th century, and has now been largely replaced by the diminutive Mabel. | F | |
536 | Beinean | Latin | Blessed. | M | |
537 | Bel | Latin | Beautiful, loving, lovable. Diminutive of Amabel, Annabel, Belinda, or Isabel. | F | |
538 | Belinda | Latin | Very beautiful. | F | |
539 | Bell | Latin | Beautiful, loving, lovable. Diminutive of Amabel, Annabel, Belinda, or Isabel. | F | |
540 | Bella | Latin | A diminutive of Isabella. Also a diminutive of Annabella and Arabella meaning yielding to prayer. Also a variant of Amabel meaning beautiful, loving, lovable, graceful. | F | |
541 | Belle | Latin | Beautiful. Diminutive of Amabel, Annabel, Belinda, or Isabel. | F | |
542 | Bellerophon | Latin | Son of Glaucus. | M | |
543 | Bellona | Latin | Goddess of war. | F | |
544 | Belus | Latin | King of Tyre. | M | |
545 | Ben | Latin | Diminutive of Benedict: blessed. From benedictus meaning blessed. Famous bearers: 6th-century Italian saint Benedict of Nursia founded the Benedictine order of monks and nuns. The Benedictines monastical order. | M | |
546 | Bence | Latin | Blessed. | M | |
547 | Benci | Latin | Blessed. | M | |
548 | Bendik | Latin | Blessed. | M | |
549 | Benecia | Latin | Blessed one. | F | |
550 | Benedek | Latin | Blessed. | M | |
551 | Benedetto | Latin | Blessed. | M | |
552 | Benedick | Latin | Blessed. 15 popes have been named Benedict. The Benedictines monastical order. Shakespeare's witty bachelor Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing. | M | |
553 | Benedict | Latin | blessed. From benedictus meaning blessed. Famous bearers: 6th-century Italian saint Benedict of Nursia founded the Benedictine order of monks and nuns. The Benedictines monastical order. | M | |
554 | Benedicta | Latin | Feminine form of Benedict: blessed. From benedictus meaning blessed. Famous bearers: 6th-century Italian saint Benedict of Nursia founded the Benedictine order of monks and nuns. The Benedictines monastical order. | F | |
555 | Benedicte | Latin | Blessed. | M | |
556 | Benedid | Latin | Blessed. | M | |
557 | Benedikta | Latin | Blessed. | F | |
558 | Benedikte | Latin | Blessed. | M | |
559 | Benen | Latin | Blessed. | M | |
560 | Benet | Latin | Variant of Benedict: blessed. From benedictus meaning blessed. Famous bearers: 6th-century Italian saint Benedict of Nursia founded the Benedictine order of monks and nuns. The Benedictines monastical order. | M |