Girls Names: Meanings, Nicknames


Baylee

Baylee is a more unique spelling than Bailey

Beatrice

In 1914, Beatrice was the 38th most popular female name in the USA. 100 years later, its rank was No. 601

Belinda

A little girl named Belinda lived in a little red house in an Ogden Nash poem called The Tale of Custard the Dragon

Bella

Bella can stand alone or be nicknames for Isabella and Annabella

Benita

Benita’s highest rank in popularity in the USA was in 1961 at No. 445

Bernadette

The Four Tops’ 1967 song “Bernadette” was their last Top Ten hit.

Bernice

Three tropicals storms in the Eastern Pacific were named Bernice during the 1960s. Two in the 1970s.

Bertha

Big Bertha was a cow who held two Guinness World Records: the oldest cow on record, living almost 49 years and producing 39 calves

Beryl

Beryl was a consistent Top 500 American girl name from 1895 through 1928, with a high rank of No. 373 in 1920

Beth

The height of Beth’s popularity in the USA was in the 1960s, when it was the 65th most popular female name in several years

Bethany

Bethany made its first appearance on the Social Security Baby Names Top 1000 in 1949

Bette

In 1918, the year Bette Davis was born, 18 American girls were named Bette and she was not one of them. Her given name was Ruth.

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