3,124 names · Page 2 of 16
noble birth, high lineage, well-born
Black, strength
teacher, instructor
servant of God
Servant of the Prophet
To help, to assist
Born during wartime; warrior
fair, white, pale; or warrior
fair, white, or bane, destroyer
Independent, detached, ascetic
festival, feast
bard, poet
fair-haired, fair-headed
Son of the master
Little Badius
unknown (possibly 'bay-colored' or related to 'bath')
father of the prince
Outstanding, literary bull
champion, victor
festival, holiday
Feast of Benjamin
bright, shining, illustrious
flag-bearer, standard-bearer
crane, heron
Warner; named after Usmanu Bunudawa, a 19th-century Hausaland scholar of Kebbi
possibly 'ram' or 'sheep' (archaic)
Firstborn son
Rich, wealthy
Friendly; you do not shun people
to look after, to protect, to care for
One born in Kano
Young camel; joyous, cheerful
One who kneels to worship God
Noble oath; one who will be prosperous
Noble, camel driver
Unknown, possibly related to 'bak' meaning 'back' or 'behind'
crane demon
unknown, possibly related to 'to bark' or 'to call'
Morning, firstborn
Bacchus, god of wine and revelry
unknown, possibly 'to be strong' or 'to be brave'
Brave, hero, champion
Gift, grant, portion, fortune
Fortunate, lucky, prosperous
Fortunate, lucky, happy
fortunate, lucky
The one who is eternal, everlasting, or enduring
Oath of God
He has been strong, he has been healthy
early, first, camel
Full moon
chief, leader, elder brother
Old Hausa name, possibly meaning 'noble promise' or 'firstborn'
unknown, possibly 'to protect' or 'to bake'
Meaning unknown, likely specific to a cultural context or lineage
young camel
Early, first-born; young camel
boxwood
Companion, friend, comrade
fortunate, lucky, prosperous
lucky master/lord
Southerner
flower, especially the Mimusops elengi flower
unknown, possibly related to 'to beat' or 'to fight'
Distinct, literary black cloth
Panther
Another name for Bak'o
Devourer of the people; not of the people
large, big, strong; also a type of bird of prey (goshawk)
falcon
lad, young man
One without judgment
Child Krishna
strength, power, young bull
strength, power; another name for Lord Venkateswara
who lays waste or destroys
Child master or Lord of children
young Krishna, child of Krishna
water, moisture, heart
jaguar
possibly 'bear-bright' or 'bear-famous'
uncertain, possibly 'one who protects' or 'strong'
young Lord Murugan
one who wears a balandrán (a type of cloak)
strength, power
Born on Wednesday; light-complexioned
strength of Balarama
Rising sun, young sun
possibly 'white' or 'pale'
left-handed
possibly 'to bloom' or 'to blossom'
house, home
stutterer, lisping
Stammering, lisping
auspiciously powerful, strong, mighty
stammerer, stutterer
stammering, lisping
strong and brave
Baal protects the king
Ba'al protect the king
bold bright
bold and famous
brave, bold, lord, prince
brave ruler
Lord of strength, mighty god
bold friend
bold, brave
bold, brave, strong
bald oak
bold wolf
brave and famous
bold counsel
bold ruler
Brave friend
Prince, courageous
bold power
bold guardian
brave friend
nation, people, tribe
son of Bal
strong, powerful
from the pasture land
lord, master
more glory
servant of Bali
eloquent, orator, reaching, attaining
fish
Fortitude and patience
strong, healthy
Strong, healthy
mountain range, forest, or chain of wooded mountains
bold strength
bald, or possibly a place name
unknown
Little ball; brave, strong
settlement of Ball
uncertain, possibly 'white' or 'bald'
The chosen one
bear
King of strength, mighty king
King of strength, mighty ruler
strength of Rama, ploughman
unknown, possibly 'bold ruler' or 'bold people'
Ba'al protects the King
Ba'al protects the king
Baal protects the King
white, bright
white, shining
Powerful and mighty
Powerful and brave
swamp, bog
Full of might, powerful, strong
brave, strong, or lord of the army
Lord, prince, or protector of the king
short form of names beginning with 'Bam'
None can do (good or bad) except the Lord
Derived from the character BamBam Rubble in 'The Flintstones', implying strength or impact.
Knight, warrior, noble, brave
Astringent from Bawan or Babban bauri
bamboo
dawn, early morning
The Lord gave me this honor/chieftaincy
Oath, pledge, or promise
unknown, possibly 'father' or 'chief'
Unknown, possibly related to 'Bamba' (bamboo) or 'Modi' (brave)
Possibly 'strong' or 'leader'
Chief, leader, or one who is respected
unknown, possibly related to 'Bambis' meaning 'little boy' or 'baby'
bear, teddy bear
son of the house
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