List of English Baby Names Meanings

Beechy

Beachy Name Meaning. Swiss German: probably an Americanized spelling of Büchi (see Bueche), a pet form of Burkhardt; this is a common PA German name (see Peachey). Probably also an altered spelling of the English topographic surname Beechey, from Old English bece 'beech tree' + (ge)hæg 'enclosure'.

Meaning: Diminutive of beacher, close to beech trees Origin: English

Bek

Bek Name Meaning. Jewish (Ashkenazic): variant of Beck 5 'baker'.

Meaning: Brook Origin: English

Beldan

Belden Name Meaning. variant of the English habitational name Bayldon. possibly also a variant of Balding.

Meaning: Lives in the beautiful glen Origin: English

Beldane

Beldane is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 994 times.

Meaning: Lives in the beautiful glen Origin: English

Belden

Belden Name Meaning. variant of the English habitational name Bayldon.

Meaning: Lives in the beautiful glen. Origin: English

Beldene

Beldene is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1061 times.

Meaning: Lives in the beautiful glen Origin: English

Beldin

Beldin is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1742 times.

Meaning: Derived from beldon, beautiful vale/valley Origin: English

Beli Mawr

-------------------- Beli Mawr (Beli the Great) was an ancestor deity in Welsh mythology. He is the father of Caswallawn, Arianrhod, Lludd and Llefelys. Several royal lines in medieval Wales traced their ancestry to him. He is often considered to have derived from the Celtic god Belenus.

Meaning: Legendary brother in law of the virgin mary Origin: English

Belisma

The meaning of the name Belisma is Beautiful. The origin of the name Belisma is Spanish.

Meaning: River goddess Origin: English

Bellamey

Bellamy is a surname of Norman origin, from beu/bel (good, fair, handsome) and ami (friend).

Meaning: Derived from bellamy, good-looking companion Origin: English