This list includes 24 Powerful girl names that start with B, from “Bala” to “Brynja”. These names often carry meanings of strength, leadership, or victory and suit baby naming or character creation.

Powerful girl names that start with B are given names that convey strength, resilience, or leadership. For example, “Brynja” comes from Old Norse for “armor,” evoking warrior imagery.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Country/origin, Pronunciation, and Meaning.

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Pronunciation: Simple phonetics or IPA guide how to say each name so you can speak it confidently.

Meaning: Short, clear definition explains the name’s core sense, so you can compare themes like strength or victory.

Powerful girl names that start with B

NameOriginPronunciationMeaning
BriannaIrishBREE‑AN‑ə (ˈbriːənə)strong; noble
BrianaIrishBREE‑AH‑nə (briˈɑːnə)strong; virtuous
BrigidIrish/GaelicBREE‑jid (ˈbriːdʒɪd)exalted one; strength
BridgetIrishBRIH‑jet (ˈbrɪdʒɪt)exalted; strength
BrigitteFrenchbree‑ZHEET (bʁiˈʒit)exalted; strength
BellatrixLatinbeh‑luh‑TRIKS (bəˈlætrɪks)female warrior
BellonaLatinbeh‑LOH‑nə (bəˈloːna)war; war goddess
BoudicaCeltic/BritishBOO‑di‑ka (ˈbaʊdɪkə)victorious; victory
BernadetteGermanic/Frenchber‑na‑DET (bɛrˈnædɛt)brave as a bear
BerniceGreekber‑NEES (bəˈrɛnɪs)bearer of victory
BrunhildaGermanicbruhn‑HIL‑da (ˈbruːnhɪldə)armored in battle
BrynhildOld NorseBRIN‑hild (ˈbrɪnhɪld)armour; battle
BrynjaOld NorseBRIN‑ya (ˈbrɪnja)coat of mail; armour
BalaSanskritBAH‑lah (bəˈlə)strength; power
BhavaniSanskrit/Hindubha‑VAH‑nee (bəˈʋaːni)giver of life; divine power
BhairaviSanskritbuh‑YRAH‑vee (bʱəˈɾaːʋi)awe‑inspiring; fierce goddess
BrienneFrenchbree‑EN (briˈɛn)strong; noble
BrielleMultiplebree‑ELL (briˈɛl)God is my strength
BrankaSlavicBRAN‑ka (ˈbraŋka)defender; protector
BrontëGreek/EnglishBRON‑tay (ˈbrɒnteɪ)thunder
BilqisArabicBIL‑kees (bɪlˈkiːs)Queen of Sheba (royal association)
BanuPersian/TurkicBAH‑noo (bəˈnuː)lady; noblewoman
BenazirPersian/Urdubeh‑NAH‑zir (beˈnɑːzir)incomparable; unique
BasiliaGreek/Latinba‑SIL‑ee‑ə (bəˈsɪliə)royal; queenly

Descriptions

Brianna
Irish-derived name meaning strength and nobility. Notable bearer: Brianna Scurry, US World Cup goalkeeper. (BehindTheName.com)
Briana
Variant of Brian/Brianna tied to strength. Notable bearer: actress Briana Evigan. (BehindTheName.com)
Brigid
Ancient Irish goddess and saint symbolizing fire, wisdom, and strength. Notable: St. Brigid of Kildare. (Britannica.com)
Bridget
Anglicized form of Brigid, long associated with leadership and sanctity. Notable: St. Bridget/Brigid. (Britannica.com)
Brigitte
French form of Brigid, carrying the same ‘exalted/strong’ roots. Notable: Brigitte Bardot. (BehindTheName.com)
Bellatrix
Latin-derived name literally meaning “female warrior,” often used for fierce fictional characters. Notable: Bellatrix Lestrange (fictional). (BehindTheName.com)
Bellona
Name of the Roman goddess of war; evokes military force and authority. Notable: Bellona (Roman deity). (Britannica.com)
Boudica
Iceni queen who led a famous revolt against Rome; symbol of resistance. Notable: Queen Boudica. (Britannica.com)
Bernadette
Feminine of Bernard (‘bear’) implying bravery and strength. Notable: St. Bernadette Soubirous. (BehindTheName.com)
Bernice
From Greek Berenice meaning “bringer/bearer of victory,” used by Hellenistic royalty. Notable: Berenice II of Egypt. (Britannica.com)
Brunhilda
Legendary Germanic warrior-queen associated with courage and combat. Notable: Brunhild of the Nibelungen. (BehindTheName.com)
Brynhild
Norse heroine name meaning ‘armour’ or ‘battle’, linked to saga-era bravery. Notable: Brynhildr in the Volsunga Saga. (Encyclopedia.com)
Brynja
Old Norse feminine name literally meaning ‘mail shirt’—a symbol of protection and strength. Notable: modern Scandinavian bearers. (BehindTheName.com)
Bala
Sanskrit word-name meaning physical or moral strength; used in South Asia. Notable: Bala Devi (Indian cultural figure). (Wiktionary.org)
Bhavani
Name of a powerful form of the goddess Durga, associated with protection and might. Notable: Goddess Bhavani worship. (Britannica.com)
Bhairavi
Name of a fierce Hindu goddess/form representing terrifying, transformative power. Notable: Bhairavi (Tantric goddess). (Britannica.com)
Brienne
Feminine form linked to Brian (‘noble, strong’), popularized by a warrior fictional character. Notable: Brienne of Tarth (fictional). (BehindTheName.com)
Brielle
Short form of Gabrielle; etymologically tied to strength through ‘God is my strength’. Notable: singer/performers named Brielle. (BehindTheName.com)
Branka
South Slavic name from root ‘bran’ meaning to defend—connotes protection and resilience. Notable: actress Branka Katić. (BehindTheName.com)
Brontë
From Greek bronte ‘thunder’, evoking raw natural power; used as an English literary name. Notable: Charlotte Brontë. (Britannica.com)
Bilqis
Arabic name for the Queen of Sheba, carrying strong royal and leadership associations. Notable: Bilqis (Queen of Sheba). (Quran/Wikipedia)
Banu
Title-like name meaning ‘lady’ or ‘noblewoman’, historically used for noble/royal women. Notable: historical figures titled “Banu.” (Encyclopaedia Iranica/Wikipedia)
Benazir
Name meaning ‘without equal’, famously borne by Pakistan’s Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. Notable: Benazir Bhutto. (Britannica.com)
Basilia
Feminine of Basil (from basileus ‘king’), conveying royalty and authority. Notable: early saints named Basilia. (BehindTheName.com)
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