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Name
Gender
Origin
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Boseday
African
Born on Sunday.
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Bosede
African
Born on Sunday.
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Bosede
African
Born on Sunday.
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Boskath
Biblical
In poverty. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name]
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Boskath
Biblical
In poverty. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name]
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Boson
Biblical
Taking away.
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Boson
Biblical
Taking away.
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Boss
American
nickname; one in charge
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Bostjan
Slavic
venerable; from Sebaste; "God is gracious"
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Boston
English
A place name.
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Bosworth
English
Lives at the cattle enclosure.
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Botan
Japanese
Long life.
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Botello
Spanish
Castilian name meaning bottle or flask.
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Botewolf
English
Herald wolf.
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Both
Scottish
From the stone house.
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Bothain
Scottish
From the stone house.
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Bothan
Scottish
From the stone house.
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Bothe
English
Lives in a hut.
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Bothe
Norse
Herald.
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Bothi
Norse
Herald.
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Botilda
Norse
Directing heroine.
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Botilda
Swedish
Commanding.
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Botolf
English
Wolf.
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Botolf
German
Derived from the Old German word for wolf. Boston was named after a 7th-century saint, as Botulf's stone.
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Botolph
English
Variant of Botolf: Wolf.
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Botolph
German
Derived from the Old German word for wolf. Boston was named after a 7th-century saint, as 'Botulf's stone'.
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Bots
Dutch
the name of a folk rock group
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Bottom
Shakespearean
'A Midsummer Night's Dream' Bottom, a weaver, acts as Pyramus in the play within the play.
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Botulf
English
Variant of Botolf: Wolf.
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Botulf
German
Derived from the Old German word for wolf. Boston was named after a 7th-century saint, as 'Botulf's stone'.
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