List of Baby Names for Girls Starting with B

Betheli

Contribute your knowledge to the name Bethel Old Testament place name that has acquired the meaning of god, holy stone, and city, but it literally means "House of God."

Meaning: House of God. Origin: Hebrew

Bethia

The name Bethia is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Bethia is: Daughter, or worshipper of God. Maid-servant of Jehovah.

Meaning: Daughter, or worshipper of God. Maid-servant of Jehovah. Origin: Hebrew

Bethiar

Bethiar is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1881 times.

Meaning: House of god Origin: English

Bethsaida

Et-Tel, the mound identified as ancient Bethsaida, is located on a basaltic spur north of the Sea of Galilee, near the inflow of the Jordan River into the Sea of Galilee. ... The name Bethsaida means "house of the hunt" in Hebrew.

Meaning: Merciful. Origin: Hebrew

Bethseda

Nicknames for Bethesda: | Edit. Beth. Meanings and history of the name Bethesda: | Edit. Bethesda is Greek, from Aramaic beth hesda "house of mercy," or perhaps "place of flowing water." According to a Bible story, Bethesda pool in Jerusalem was supposed to have healing powers after being stirred by an angel.

Meaning: Merciful. Origin: Hebrew

Bethshaya

The name Bodicea is a Female name. Anglo-Saxon meaning: The name Bodicea is a Anglo-Saxon baby name The Anglo-Saxon meaning of Bodicea is: Victory.

Meaning: Beth, shaya, shay Origin: English

Bethsheba

Origin. Hebrew: Oath; In the Bible, Bethsheba was the wife of David and mother of Solomon.

Meaning: Oath. Origin: Hebrew

Betia

The name Betia is a Female name. English meaning: The name Betia is a English baby name The English meaning of Betia is: House of God.

Meaning: House of god Origin: English

Betonim

Betonim is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 743 times.

Meaning: Bellies Origin: Israeli

Betrys

The different meanings of the name Betrys are: Latin meaning: She who makes happy. Welsh meaning: She who makes happy.

Meaning: From beatrice Origin: English