i am trying to conceive. if it is a girl when i do, i want her middle name to be in honor of my deceased godmother and my very ill grandmother. both of their names start with the letter "B" and are biblical names. so i figured i would come up with a pretty "B" name.
I like Brooklynn, Breyah, Bella, and Bryleigh.
Do you know of any unique pretty "B" names, it can have a biblical meaning?
2007-10-10
12:01:08
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there names are bernice and bithiah
2007-10-10
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update #1
I LOVE bryleigh
2007-10-10 12:56:59
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answered by ? 6
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Biblica B names:
Becca (short for Rebecca, means "bound to God") who was the wife of Isaac in the old Testament.
Bethany (means house of figs was the place where Jesus dined with Mary and Martha and raised Lazarus from the dead) often refers to Mary of Bethany, you know the one who listened and talked with Jesus instead of running around in the kitchen. She showed us that it is important to pray and actually spend time with Christ rather than being busy all the time.
Bathsheba (means) was the wife of David and the mother of Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived. She did have an affair with David before he husband dies, but she is redeemed.
Beulah (means married) this is another name for the holy land, so it can mean Heaven symbolically
Beth (for Elizabeth, means devoted to God) and she was the first person (other than Mary and Joseph) to realize who Jesus was... when He was still in Mary's womb, the baby in Elizabeth's womb (she was pregnant too) jumped because he recognized his savior! That baby grows up to be John the Baptist
Berenice (means bringer of victory) And old testament name.
Bitha (short for Tabitha which means gazelle) is a new testament figure.
Other pretty B names:
Bianca
Beatrice
Belinda
Beau
Brianna
Bernadette (she was a saint)
Bliss
Blythe
Brenda
Bridget (aslo a saint)
Bronwyn
Brooke
Good luck finding the perfect name! :)
2007-10-10 12:29:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Beatrix, Belica, Bedelia, Bellen, Bess, Bessie, Betsy, Bonnie, Briony, Bronia, Bronte, Bronwen. Sorry, I'm not sure if they have any biblical meanings. Good luck!
2007-10-10 12:21:46
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answered by >jem< 6
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Why not their actual names, or a form of them? Hard to say without knowing what we're working with. ;)
Beulah and Bethany are the first two that spring to mind, but I don't want to assume.
If, for instance, one was named Bethany, you might use Bethan, Bethel, Elizabeth or Isabella in her honor. And if the other happened to be Beulah, Isabella (a form of Elizabeth) would be a bit of a double honor, since the shortening Bella is obviously similar to Beulah itself. ;) You get the idea.
2007-10-10 12:15:02
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answered by Irish Mommy 6
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Oh I absolutley love Brooklyn & Bella.
2007-10-10 13:00:04
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answered by hotmetalfreeq 3
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Bianca, Bailey or Bridget but i really like the names you already thought of.. Breyah is my favorite.
2007-10-10 12:14:33
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answered by tayla 4
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go to this web sit i already clicked it on Bs so just keep hittin next till u find the perfect namehttp://www.babyzone.com/babynames/namesearch.asp?ipb=1&NameSearch=&gender=F&origin=&StartsWith=B&EndsWith=&x=22&y=1
2007-10-10 12:19:51
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answered by J R 2
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Brooke
Britney
Bella
Bryleigh ( like riley but tiwht a B.)
Beatrice ( EW! Bit it starts with a B)
isabella ( hey, it HAS a B)
Brie ( pronounced Bree)
Brianna.
2007-10-10 12:13:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Breyah. I also like:
Briana
Brailyn
Baileigh
Brandalyn
Hope this helps!! =)
2007-10-10 12:44:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Brianne (Brionne)
2007-10-10 12:19:57
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answered by Anonymous
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