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- Billie
- From the Old High German name, Willahelm, from wil, meaning "will, desire" and helm, meaning "helmet, protector". The name in total means "resolute protector".
- Bailey
- Originally an English surname from the Middle English word baili, meaning "bailiff". Could also be from Bailey in Lancashire, which gets its name from the Old English beg meaning "berry" and leah meaning "wood".
- Bella
- The short form of Isabella, which is the Italian form of Isabel. Also from the Italian word for bella, meaning "beautiful".
- Billy
- From the Old High German name, Willahelm, from wil, meaning "will, desire" and helm, meaning "helmet, protector". The name in total means "resolute protector".
- Bill
- From the Old High German name, Willahelm, from wil, meaning "will, desire" and helm, meaning "helmet, protector". The name in total means "resolute protector".
- Beulah
- This name derives from the Hebrew “bâ‛al”, meaning “married, marry, rule over, possess, own”. Beulah is a feminine given name. It is originally a Hebrew word, used in the book of Isaiah as a prophesied attribute of the land of Israel. In the King James version, the word is translated as “married.”
- Belle
- From the French word, meaning "beautiful". Also used as a short form names ending in "bel" such as Annabel or Isabel.
- Bulah
- She who is a bride.
- Bell
- From the French word, meaning "beautiful". Also used as a short form names ending in "bel" such as Annabel or Isabel.
- Beaulah
- She who is married.
- Bula
- A married woman.
- Buelah
- Bailee
- A steward person; a good judge, A steward person, a good judge.
- Baylee
- Originally an English surname from the Middle English word baili, meaning "bailiff". Could also be from Bailey in Lancashire, which gets its name from the Old English beg meaning "berry" and leah meaning "wood".
- Baylie
- Originally an English surname from the Middle English word baili, meaning "bailiff". Could also be from Bailey in Lancashire, which gets its name from the Old English beg meaning "berry" and leah meaning "wood".
- Buel
- Billey
- Bayley
- Originally an English surname from the Middle English word baili, meaning "bailiff". Could also be from Bailey in Lancashire, which gets its name from the Old English beg meaning "berry" and leah meaning "wood".
- Buell
- Belia
- God's promise a variant of Isabel (Hebrew) -form of Belle -Belia is unusual as a baby Female name. Its usage peaked modestly in 1931 with .5% of baby Females being named Belia. It was #962 in rank the.