| Bong-Cha - Byhalia |
| Bong-Cha (Korean) "Superior daughter" Bonita (Spanish) "Pretty" Bonnie (Scottish) "Beautiful, good-natured, and cheerful" Boupha (Cambodian) "Flower-like" Bozidara (Czech) "Divine gift" Bracha (Hebrew) "Blessing" Brandy (Old English) "To burn wine" Branwen (Celtic) "Blessed raven" Brenda (Celtic) "The blade of a sword" Brenna (Celtic) "Strength" or "Force" (Irish Gaelic) "Raven" Brianna (Irish Gaelic) "Strong one" Bridget (Irish Gaelic) "Strength" Br�ghid (Irish Gaelic) "Strength" [var. Bridget] Brittany (Latin) "From Britain" Bronislava (Czech) "Armor glory" Brooke (Old English) "Dweller by the brook" Bruna (Italian) "Brown" Brunhilda (German) "Armored for battle" [var. Brynhild] Bryn (Welsh) "From the hills" Brynhild (Old Norse) "Armored for battle" Bua (Vietnamese) "An amulet" or "A charm" Bunmi (Yoruba, Nigeria) "My gift" Buseje (Yao, Malawi) "Ask me" Buthayna (Arabic) "Beautiful of body" Byhalia (Choctaw) "White oaks standing" |