List of Israeli Baby Names Meanings Starting with B

Barjesus

"Elymas" is possibly derived from the Arabic 'alīm "learned" or "wise", and may be used to translate magos. Bar-Jesus means "Son of Joshua" or "Son of Jesus" in Aramaic.

Meaning: Son of jesus or joshua Origin: Israeli

Barjona

The name Barjona is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Barjona is: Son of a Jona; of a dove.

Meaning: Son of a jona, of a dove Origin: Israeli

Barnabi

2% this week. Gender: Male Meaning of Barnaby: "son of consolation" Origin of Barnaby: English variation of Barnabas, Aramaic.

Meaning: Son of prophecy Origin: Israeli

Barsabas

The name denotes either. a literal son of a man called Sabbas. a symbolic name, meaning son of sabbath or rest, or of return.

Meaning: Son of return, son of rest Origin: Israeli

Bartimeus

Bartimeus is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1643 times.

Meaning: Son of the honorable Origin: Israeli

Bashan

Biblical Meaning: The name Bashan is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Bashan is: In the tooth; in ivory.

Meaning: In the tooth, in ivory Origin: Israeli

Bathshua

Bathshua is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1923 times.

Meaning: Vow fulfilled Origin: Israeli

Bathsuha

Bathsuha is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1041 times.

Meaning: The seventh daughter, the daughter of satiety Origin: Israeli

Batsheva

Meaning:Daughter of Oath. Biblical:Batsheva was one of King David's wives and the mother of King Solomon. Gender:Female. Origin:Hebrew. Alternate Spellings:Bathsheva, Bathsheba.

Meaning: Vow fulfilled Origin: Israeli

Bealiah

Bealiah. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bealiah (בְּעַלְיָה beh-al-yaw) or Baalyah, a Benjamite, was one of David's thirty heroes who went to Ziklag, mentioned in 1 Chronicles 12:5. The name derives from Baal and Jah, and according to the International Standard Bible Encyclopia (1915) means "Yahweh is Lord."

Meaning: The god of an idol, in an assembly Origin: Israeli