| Gender | Names | Meaning | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Girl | Baseema | Smiling |
Indian |
| Girl | Baseema | Smiling |
Arabic |
| Girl | Baseema | Smiling |
Muslim |
| Boy | Basel | Brave |
Arabic |
| Boy | Basel | Brave |
Muslim |
| Boy | Basel | Brave |
Indian |
| Boy | Basem | Smiling |
Arabic |
| Boy | Basem | Smiling |
Muslim |
| Girl | Basemat | balm |
Hebrew |
| Boy | Basha | Daughter of God; Stranger; King; Emperor; Noble |
Indian |
| Boy | Bashaar | Bringer of Glad Tidings |
Indian |
| Boy | Bashaar | Bringer of glad tidings |
Arabic |
| Boy | Bashaar | Bringer of glad tidings |
Muslim |
| Girl | Bashair | Good news, good omens |
Arabic |
| Girl | Bashair | Good news, good omens |
Muslim |
| Girl | Basham | Stranger. |
Greek |
| Boy | Bashan | In the tooth; in ivory |
Biblical |
| Boy | Bashar | Bringer of glad tidings. |
Arabic |
| Boy | Bashar | Bringer of glad tidings |
Muslim |
| Boy | Basharat | Good news |
Arabic |
| Boy | Basharat | Good news |
Muslim |
| Boy | Basheer | One who Brings Good News |
Indian |
| Boy | Basheer | One who carries Good news |
Arabic |
| Girl | Basheera | Bringer of Good Tidings |
Indian |
| Girl | Basheera | Bringer of good tidings, Joy |
Arabic |
| Girl | Basheera | Bringer of good tidings, Joy |
Muslim |
| Boy | Bashir | Bringer of glad tidings |
Arabic |
| Boy | Bashir | Harbinger of Good Things |
Indian |
| Boy | Bashir | Bringer of glad tidings |
Muslim |
| Girl | Bashirah | Bringer of good tidings, joy |
Arabic |
| Girl | Bashirah | Bringer of good tidings, joy |
Muslim |
| Girl | Bashirah | Bringer of Good Tidings |
Indian |
| Girl | Bashirah, Basheera | Bringer of good tidings, joy |
Muslim |
| Boy | Bashishta | A Sage |
Indian |
| Boy | Basho | Banana Plant |
Indian |
| Boy | Bashshar | Brings Good News |
Indian |
| Boy | Bashshar | Bringer of glad tidings |
Arabic |
| Boy | Bashshar | Bringer of many glad tidings |
Muslim |
| Boy | Bashudha | Earth |
Indian |
| Boy | Bashvith | A Flower |
Indian |
| Girl | Basia | daughter of God |
Hebrew |
| Boy | Basic | Diminutive of Basil: Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century. This name was introduced into Western Europe by the Crusaders. Derived from the same Greek word as the plant name basil. |
Greek |
| Boy | Basil | Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century. This name was introduced into Western Europe by the Crusaders. Derived from the same Greek word as the plant name basil. |
Greek |
| Boy | Basil | Royal; kingly. |
English |
| Boy | Basil | Kingly |
Anglo |
| Boy | Basil | Brave |
Arabic |
| Boy | Basil | Brave |
Muslim |
| Girl | Basil | Royal; Kingly; The Great |
Indian |
| Girl | Basila | Feminine of Basil |
Indian |
| Girl | Basila | Courageous, bold |
Arabic |