- Böðvarr
Norse Meaning: The name Bodvar is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Bodvar is: Son of Thorleif.
Meaning: A fighter (as in a battle).
Origin: Icelandic - Búi
Origin and Meaning. Old Norse name and byname. Old Norse búi = 'dweller'
Meaning: One who is a farmer.
Origin: Icelandic - Bálint
Lint Name Meaning. English: metonymic occupational name for a dresser of flax, from Middle English lynet, lynt 'flax'. Dutch: from a short form of a Germanic name formed with lind (see Linde 1). Dutch: metonymic occupational name for a linen weaver or merchant.
Meaning:
- Béla
Named after the Croats. Their name is either derived from the Persian choroatos, 'nomads', from the Caucasus, or from the Serbo-Croat hrbat, 'mountain ridge', a reference to the mountains along the Adriatic coast.
Meaning:
- Baabar
The difficulty of pronouncing the name for his Central Asian Turco-Mongol army may have been responsible for the greater popularity of his nickname Babur, also variously spelled Baber, Babar, and Bābor. The name is generally taken in reference to the Persian babr, meaning "tiger".
Meaning: Variant Of Babar Lion, King Of Jungle
Origin: Hindi - Baadal
Badal Name Meaning. Indian (Panjab): Sikh name found in the Jat community; in Hindi and Panjabi it means 'cloud', from Sanskrit vardala 'water'.
- Baadi
Meaning: Distinct, evident, plain,
Clear Origin: Arabic - Baadir
Bahadır is a common masculine Turkish given name. In Turkish, "Bahadır" means "brave", "galahad", "hero", "valiant", and/or "gallant". ... Moreover, Baghatur is also used as a masculine given name by Turkish people as Batur, and as in other cognate forms.
- Baadiyah
Meaning: Name of a sahahiyyah
Origin: Arabic - Baahi
Baa-hi, ba-ahi ] The baby boy name Baahi is pronounced as B-AAHHiy †. Baahi is derived from Arabic origins. The meaning of Baahi is one who is magnificent. ... See also the related categories, magnificent (honorable) and arabic.
- Baahir
Muslim Meaning: The name Baahir is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Baahir is: Dazzling. Brilliant.
- Baakir
- Baal
Baal. "The name of many deities of the Semitic peoples" [Klein], late 14c., Biblical use is from Hebrew Ba'al , literally "owner, master, lord," from ba'al "he took possession of," also "he married;" related to Akkadian Belu (source of Hebrew Bel ), name of Marduk.
Meaning: Master, lord
Origin: Israeli - Baal Hamon
Etymology. The spelling of the English term "Baal" derives from the Greek Báal (Βάαλ), which appears in the New Testament and Septuagint, and from its Latinized form Baal, which appears in the Vulgate. These forms in turn derive from the vowel-less Northwest Semitic form BʿL (Phoenician & Punic: 𐤁𐤏𐤋).
Meaning: Who rules a crowd
Origin: Israeli - Baal Hermon
Baal-Hermon (בַּעַל חֶרְמוֹן) is a biblical geographical locale of uncertain boundaries in northern Israel or southern Lebanon, perhaps on Mount Hermon. ... The name Baal-Hermon is suggested to have also been the name of the leader of the tribe of the area. "Baal" means "Lord", in this case of a region known as "Hermon".
Meaning: Possessor of destruction or of a thing cursed
Origin: Israeli - Baal Meon
A biblical name, Baal-meon, meaning Lord of Dwelling, was the name of a town of Reuben, that some have identified as modern-day Ma`in in Jordan. It was allegedly the birthplace of the prophet Elisha. It appears in the stela of Mesha, king of Moab, who took seized it in the 9th century.
Meaning: Idol or master of the house
Origin: Israeli - Baal Peor
Peor can mean: ... The divinity, worshipped by the Moabites, is biblically referred to as Baal-peor (Num. 25:3,5, 18, Deuteronomy 3:29), literally meaning the Baal of Peor (The Lord of the House of Horus).
Meaning: Master of the opening
Origin: Israeli - Baal Perazim
The name Baal-perazim is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Baal-perazim is: God of divisions.
Meaning: God of divisions
Origin: Israeli - Baal Tamar
Tamar (Hebrew: תמר) is a female name of Hebrew origin, meaning "date" (the fruit), "date palm" or just "palm tree". There are three characters in the Bible with this name. ... Tamar was also among the Biblical names used by Puritans in the American Colonial Era in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Meaning: Master of the palm-tree
Origin: Israeli - Baal Zebub
The title Ba'al, meaning "Lord" in Ugaritic, was used in conjunction with a descriptive name of a specific god. ... The Septuagint renders the name as Baalzebub (βααλζεβούβ) and as Baal muian (βααλ μυιαν, "Baal of flies").
Meaning: Lord of the fly
- Baala
Name Baala generally means A young girl, is of Sanskrit, Indian origin, Name Baala is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Baala are mainly Hindu by religion. .
Meaning: Child, An ever 9 year old girl, A young girl
Origin: hindi - Baalaaditya
Meaning: Risen sun
Origin: Hindi - Baalaark
Muslim Boy Names Starting with B. Baasim is a Muslim baby Boy name, it is an Arabic originated name. Baasim name meaning is Variant Of Basim: Smiling and the lucky number associated with Baasim is 7.
Meaning: The rising sun
Origin: Hindi - Baalagopaal
Meaning: Krishna, Baby Krishna
Origin: Hindi - Baalath
Baalath is the name of either one or two towns in the Hebrew Bible. Its name is the female form of Baal. Joshua 19:44 lists Baalath among Danite towns in the territory of the tribe of Dan. According to 1 Kings 9:17-19, Solomon either built or rebuilt several cities, including one named Baalath.
Meaning: A rejoicing, our proud lord
Origin: Israeli - Baali
Earr Meaning in Urdu. ... You can get more than one meaning for one word in Urdu. You have searched the English word "Earr" which means "بالی" baali in Urdu.
Meaning: My idol, lord over me
Origin: Israeli - Baaligh
Muslim Meaning: The name Baligh is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Baligh is: Eloquent. Vivid.
Meaning: Major, (Adult)
Origin: Arabic - Baalim
The Meaning of Baalim and Ashtaroth in the Old Testament. Page 1. IV.-THE MEANING OF BAALIM AND ASHTAROTH. IN THE OLD TESTAMENT.1.
Meaning: Idols, masters, false gods
Origin: Israeli - Baalis
Baalis (Hebrew: בַּעֲלִיס Ba'ălîs, "son of delight") is the name given in the Book of Jeremiah for the king of Ammon. He instigated the murder of Gedaliah, the Babylonian-appointed Jewish governor of Jerusalem.
Meaning: A rejoicing, a proud lord
Origin: Israeli - Baalkrishan