List of Latin Baby Names Meanings Starting with B

Bellatrix

(BE-lə-triks)

Means "female warrior" in Latin. This is the name of the star that marks the left shoulder of the constellation Orion.

Meaning: Fighter woman Origin: Latin

Belva

(BEL-və)

A variant of Belle, although it may also be related to the Italian architectural term belvedere, meaning " beautiful view." I love the name Belle, but I don't like Belva! Famous real-life people named Belva: | Edit. Belva Ann Lockwood, American attorney, women's-rights activist and suffragist.

Meaning: Lovely view Origin: Latin

Bence

(BEN-tse)

Bence is a Hungarian male given name, which is a form of Vincent, derived from the Latin verb vincere, meaning "to conquer" or "to win".

Meaning: The one who conquered Origin: Hungarian, Latin

Bendt

(BENT)

Bendt Name Meaning. Danish: from the medieval personal name Bendt, Danish form of Benedict, or from the Germanic personal name Bernhard. German: habitational name from a place so named near Hannover.

Meaning: The blessed one Origin: Danish, Latin

Benedek

(BE-ne-dek)

The different meanings of the name Benedek are: Latin meaning: Blessed. Hungarian meaning: Blessed.

Meaning: The blessed one Origin: Hungarian, Latin

Benedetto

(beh-neh-DEH-to)

Italian Meaning: The name Benedetto is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Benedetto is: Blessed.Benedict.

Meaning: The blessed one Origin: Italian, Latin

Benedito

(be-ne-DYI-taw)

Meaning of name Benedito. Etymology : Portuguese form of BENEDICT. Saint : Origin : Portuguese.

Meaning: The blessed one Origin: Latin, Portuguese

Bengt

(BENKT)

Latin Meaning: The name Bengt is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Bengt is: Blessed.

Meaning: The blessed one Origin: Latin, Swedish

Bengta

(BENG-tah)

Bengta is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1747 times.

Meaning: The blessed one Origin: Latin, Swedish

Benicio

(beh-NEE-syo)

Origin of the name Benedict: Derived from the Latin Benedictus (blessed), which is from benedicere (to speak well of, to bless). The name was borne by St. Benedict (c. 480 - 543), an Italian monk and founder of the Benedictine Order.

Meaning: The blessed one Origin: Latin