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Bancroft
Bancroft is believed to be a place name from a village that is no more in existence. It is derived from the Old English “ban” which means 'hill' and “crofta” which means 'village, settlement or hamlet'.
Bandi
Bandi is a diminutive of Andras, iself a Hungarian variant of Andrew. Andrew originates in Greek language and means "virile, manly". In the New Testament, Andrew was an apostle and the first disciple of Jesus. Some sources suggest that the Greek name Andrew was actually just a nickname or a translation of the original Hebrew name of the apostle that is not known. As a masculine given name it started gaining popularity in the 1950s and currently it’s one of most popular names in the US.
Banks
The name Banks is a very old name and is derived from the Old Danish 'banke' which means a 'ridge or hillside'. It was a name that was given to anyone coming from a hillside or riverbank. The suffix “s” at the end is the Old English way of saying “coming from” or “of the”.
Banu
Banu originates in Persian language and means "lady-like". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in India, Turkey, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran. It functions as a surname as well.
Bao
Bao originates in Chinese language and means "gem". Initially, it was used as a surname and as a surname it functions until today. It can also be used as both feminine and masculine given names, currently it is more popular for boys. This is the family name of the tallest man in the world, Bao Xishun.
Baptist
The name Baptist has Greek or Roman roots because it comes from the Greek words “baptistes” or the Latin “baptista” which means “to dip in water”. In fact St John the Baptist probably was called this because of his habit of immersing people in water as a symbol of purification.
Baptiste
Baptiste is the French version of the Greek and Roman words “baptistes” or “baptista” which means “to dip in water”.
Bara
Bara is a diminutive of Barbora, itself a Czech variant of Barbara. Barbara originates in Greek language and means "stranger, foreigner". Barbara was the name of several saints in Roman Catholic tradition, one of them being Saint Barbara, the protector against lightning and fire. Lately, the name has been extremely popular in some European countries. In the United States its usage declines.
Barabal
Barabal is a Scottish form of Barbara. Barbara originates in Greek language and means "stranger, foreigner". Barbara was the name of several saints in Roman Catholic tradition, one of them being Saint Barbara, the protector against lightning and fire. Lately, the name has been extremely popular in some European countries. In the United States its usage declines.
Barak
Barak is a Biblical name that means 'fire bolt or lightning'.
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