Felie's Personal Name List

Bosco
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish, Italian (Rare)
Pronounced: BOS-ko(Spanish) BAW-sko(Italian)
Rating: 40% based on 1 vote
From the surname Bosco, given in honour of the Italian saint John Bosco (1815-1888).
Bora 1
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Turkish
Rating: 20% based on 1 vote
Means "storm, squall" in Turkish, ultimately related to Greek Βορέας (Boreas), the name of the god of the north wind.
Blerina
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Albanian
Rating: 20% based on 1 vote
Feminine form of Blerim.
Bernardo
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Pronounced: behr-NAR-do(Italian) behr-NAR-dho(Spanish) bir-NAR-doo(European Portuguese) behr-NAR-doo(Brazilian Portuguese)
Rating: 20% based on 1 vote
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Bernard.
Berenice
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, Italian, Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Other Scripts: Βερενίκη(Ancient Greek)
Pronounced: bər-NEES(American English) bə-NEES(British English) behr-ə-NIE-see(English) behr-ə-NEE-see(English) beh-reh-NEE-cheh(Italian)
Rating: 70% based on 1 vote
Latinized form of Βερενίκη (Berenike), the Macedonian form of the Greek name Φερενίκη (Pherenike), which meant "bringing victory" from φέρω (phero) meaning "to bring" and νίκη (nike) meaning "victory". This name was common among the Ptolemy ruling family of Egypt, a dynasty that was originally from Macedon. It occurs briefly in Acts in the New Testament (in most English Bibles it is spelled Bernice) belonging to a sister of King Herod Agrippa II. As an English name, Berenice came into use after the Protestant Reformation.
Benedetta
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: beh-neh-DEHT-ta
Rating: 30% based on 1 vote
Italian feminine form of Benedict.
Belmondo
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Croatian (Rare)
Rating: 25% based on 2 votes
Means "beautiful world", from Italian bel "beautiful, pleasant" and mondo "world". It is used as a surname in Italy.
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