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Belen
Belen originates in Hebrew language and is taken from the Spanish form of Bethlehem, ultimately meaning "house filled with bread". Bethlehem is considered the place where Jesus of Nazareth was born and David was crowned as the king of Israel.
Belgin
Belgin originates in Turkish language and it means "pure".
Belinda
Belinda most likely originates in Germanic languages and means "pretty snake". Some sources also suggest a derivation from Italian expressions, meaning "beautiful". The etymology is not clear. Belinda was a character in the poem The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and it is also the name of a satellite of Uranus.
Belinha
Belinha is a Portuguese diminutive of Isabel. Isabel originates in Latin language and means "promise of God". Ultimately, it is derived from Elizabeth, originating in Hebrew. Some sources suggest that Isabel is simply a Spanish and Portuguese form of Elizabeth.
Bellatrix
Bellatrix originates in Latin language and means "fighter woman". It is the name of a star in the constellation Orion, as well as the name of several U.S. ships. It was also the name of a character in the Harry Potter novels.
Belmont
Belmont is a French name and is derived from the two words,'beu' which means 'beautiful or lovely', and 'mont', which means 'a hill'.
Belton
Belton is a very old name and is derived from two words, the Old Norse 'bil' or 'bae' which means an 'inter space or a piece of dry land in fenny country', and the Old English 'tun' which means 'farm'.
Belva
Belva originates in Latin language and means "lovely view". As a feminine given name it is rather rare.
Ben
Ben is a short form of Benjamin. Benjamin is of Hebrew origin and means 'right hand's son', but was taken as an English surname after the crusades when it became fashionable to carry Biblical or Jewish names.
Ben gurion
Ben Gurion is not a very popular name. It means “son of the lion”.
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