Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with B

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

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

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

Baalzebub

Meaning & History. From Hebrew בַּעַל זְבוּב (Ba'al Zevuv) meaning "lord of flies", possibly intended as a mocking alteration of בַּעַל זבל (Ba'al Zevul) meaning "Ba'al of the exalted house", one of the Canaanite names for their god BA'AL.

Meaning: Lord of the fly