| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barrya | Likely a feminine form of Barry (linked to Irish/English roots) or a variant of Hebrew 'Beriya' meaning 'creation' - broadly: 'female of Barry' / 'created one'. | Arabic, English, Hebrew, Irish | Girl | — | |
| Baryck | Associated with 'lightning' (Hebrew) or 'blessing' (Arabic/Swahili); generally evokes strength and good fortune | Arabic, Swahili | Boy | — | |
| basel | Brave; courageous; valiant | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Basemat | Smiling; one who smiles (related to Arabic basma/basima, "smile") | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Bashaara | Bearer of good news; good tidings | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Bashaer | Good news; glad tidings | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Bashaier | Harbingers; good tidings; signs of good news or the early signs of spring | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Bashair | Good news; glad tidings; auspicious signs | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Basharatul Islam | Glad tidings of Islam / good news of Islam | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Basharatullah | Glad tidings / good news of God | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Bashayer | Bringer of good news; bearer of glad tidings | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Bashayr | Glad tidings; good news; omen | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Bashira | Bringer or bearer of good news; bearer of glad tidings | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Bashirah | Bearer of good news; bringer of glad tidings | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Bashirat | Bringer of good news; bearer of glad tidings; auspicious announcement | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Bashyr | Bringer of good news; bearer of glad tidings | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Bashyra | Bringer of good news; bearer of glad tidings | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Basimah | Smiling; she who smiles | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Basira | Insight, perception, discernment; "one who has insight" | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Basirat | Insight, perception, discernment, wisdom | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Basyrah | Insight, perception, discernment; inner sight or understanding | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Batuli | Chaste, pure, virtuous | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Bazilah | Brave, valiant (sometimes associated with 'regal' if linked to Basil) | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Başir | Perceptive, seeing; 'one who sees' (related to al-Baṣīr, 'the All‑Seeing') | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Bedwin | Desert dweller; nomad | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Behrani | Person from Bahrain; Bahraini | Arabic, Persian | Boy | — | |
| Beji | From Béja | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Beligh | Eloquent, expressive, articulate, persuasive | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Ben-Amir | Son of Amir (Amir = 'prince' in Arabic; 'treetop/crown' in Hebrew) | Arabic, Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Benazir | Without equal | Arabic, Persian, Urdu | Girl | — | |
| Benish | Often rendered as "blessed" or "praiseworthy" (exact origin/meaning uncertain) | Arabic, Persian, Urdu | Girl | — | |
| Benti | Multiple possible senses: 'request/plea' (Hindi); 'blessed' (as a form of Bente/Benedict); or phonetic link to 'daughter' (Arabic/Swahili 'binti'). | Arabic, Dutch, Hindi, Scandinavian, Swahili | Unisex | — | |
| Benyamina | Child or descendant of Yamina; literally 'son/daughter of Yamina' (related conceptually to 'son of the right hand') | Arabic, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Berka | Possible meanings include 'strong/solid' (from Turkish 'Berke'), 'bright' (from Germanic root of Bertha), or 'blessed' (from Arabic 'baraka'). | Arabic, Slavic, Swahili, Turkish | Girl | — | |
| Berket | Blessing; abundance; prosperity | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Beshara | Good news; glad tidings | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Besharat | Good news; glad tidings; announcement of good news | Arabic, Persian, Urdu | Girl | — | |
| Beshay | Name of an Egyptian Coptic saint; commonly associated with 'man of God' or 'servant of God' in the Coptic Christian tradition. | Arabic, Egyptian | Boy | — | |
| Beshir | Bringer of good news; bearer of glad tidings | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Beytah | No well-established historical meaning; appears to be a modern or variant name rather than a name with a documented etymology | Arabic | Unisex | — | |
| Bharain | Likely from Sanskrit root bhara 'to bear/carry' - 'bearer' or 'supporter'; may also evoke the place-name Bahrain ('two seas'). | Arabic, Hindu, Sanskrit | Unisex | — | |
| Bianah | Possible meanings: 'understanding/insight' (Hebrew), 'white' (Italian), or 'clarity/eloquence' (Arabic) | Arabic, Hebrew, Italian | Girl | — | |
| Bibyannah | Probably 'lady' (Bibi) + 'grace/favor' (Anna/Hannah) - roughly 'lady of grace' or 'beloved lady' (interpretation uncertain) | Arabic, English, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Bila | Most commonly associated with 'white' (Slavic). In other languages it can be a word meaning 'without' or a variant of the Hebrew name Bilhah. | Arabic, Hebrew, Slavic, Swahili | Girl | — | |
| Bilqees | Name of the Queen of Sheba; associated with a queen or royal/wise woman | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Bilquis | Name of the Queen of Sheba; associated with a legendary queen | Arabic, Semitic | Girl | — | |
| Bin | Varies by language/character: Chinese 斌/彬 often mean 'refined, cultured, elegant'; 宾 means 'guest'. In Arabic/Malay usage (bin/ibn) it functions as 'son of'. | Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Malay, Vietnamese | Unisex | — | |
| Binali | Thousand Alis | Arabic, Turkish | Boy | — | |
| Bint | Daughter; used as 'daughter of' in Arabic patronymics | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Biraam | Variant of Ibrahim/Abraham - 'father of many' or 'exalted father' | Arabic, Hebrew | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Arabic-origin name in our dataset.