This list includes 30 Strong girl names that start with B, from “Bala” to “Brynja”. They emphasize meanings like strength, warrior, leader, and resilience for modern and traditional use.

[Strong girl names that start with B] are names given to girls to express strength, resilience, or warrior-hearted qualities. For example, “Brynja” comes from Old Norse meaning “mail shirt” or “armor,” a literal symbol of protection.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Pronunciation, Meaning, and Notes.

Name: The given name itself, so you can scan for style, sound, and personal fit quickly.

Origin: Shows the language or culture the name comes from, helping you choose meaningful cultural connections.

Pronunciation: Provides a simple guide to say the name correctly, so you avoid awkward guesses.

Meaning: Gives a concise definition tied to strength or leadership, so you understand the name’s message.

Notes: Offers variants, famous bearers, or brief cultural context to help refine your choice.

Strong girl names that start with B

NameOriginPronunciationMeaning
BoudicaCelticBOO-di-kuhvictory
BereniceGreekbeh-REH-nissbringer or bearer of victory
BellatrixLatinbeh-LA-triksfemale warrior
BellonaLatinbeh-LOH-nuhgoddess of war/war
BridgetIrishBRIJ-itexalted, strength, power
BrigidIrishBRIH-jidstrength, power, vigor
BriannaIrishbree-AN-uhstrong, noble
BernadetteGermanicBER-nah-detbrave as a bear
BerniceGreekber-NISbringer of victory
BrynhildOld NorseBRIN-hildarmored battle woman
BrynjaOld Norse/IcelandicBRIN-yaharmor, mail shirt
BiaGreekBEE-ahforce, power
BilqisArabicbil-KEESqueen (of Sheba), regal authority
BhavaniSanskrit/Hindubha-VAH-neegoddess; powerful mother and protector
BhairaviSanskrit/HinduBYE-rah-veeterrifying, awe-inspiring
BrankaSlavicBRAHN-kahdefender, protector
BranislavaSlavicbrah-NEE-slah-vahglory of the defender
BranimiraSlavicbrah-nee-MEER-ahdefender of peace
BronteGreekBRON-teethunder
BasiliaGreek/Latinbuh-SIL-ee-uhroyal, queenly
BathildeGermanicbah-TIL-duhbattle strength
BoryanaSlavicboh-RYAH-nahfighter, warrior
BorislavaSlavicboh-ri-SLAH-vahbattle glory
BalaSanskritBAH-lahstrength, power; young
BlendaScandinavian/LegendaryBLEN-dahheroine; legendary bravery
BrigitteFrench/Irishbri-ZHEET or BRIJ-itexalted, strong
BrittaScandinavianBRIT-tahstrong, exalted (variant)
BojanaSlavicboh-YAH-nahbattle, fighter
BrunhildGermanicBRUN-hildarmored battle warrior
BoadiceaCeltic/Latinboh-uh-DEE-see-uhvictory (variant spelling)

Descriptions

Boudica
Iceni queen who led a major uprising against Rome; name connotes victory and fierce leadership, often spelled Boadicea or Boudicca.
Berenice
Ancient Macedonian name (Berenike); used historically for queens and victors, associated with triumph and success.
Bellatrix
Literary and celestial name meaning “female warrior”; modern visibility from fiction gives it bold, combative flair.
Bellona
Roman war goddess; a direct classical association with battle and martial strength.
Bridget
Anglicized form of Brigid; tied to the Irish goddess and Saint Brigid, symbolizing resilience and leadership.
Brigid
Original Irish form of Bridget; linked to a powerful goddess of fire, poetry, and protection.
Brianna
Feminine of Brian, used widely in English; conveys nobility and courageous character.
Bernadette
Feminine of Bernard (“bear” + “brave”); suggests sturdiness, courage; famous saint and modern use.
Bernice
Anglicized Berenice; classical and early-Christian use ties it to triumph and leadership.
Brynhild
Norse/Valkyrie figure (brynja “mail” + hildr “battle”); strongly warrior-associated in mythology.
Brynja
Icelandic name literally meaning “mail shirt”; evokes protection, resilience, and warrior readiness.
Bia
Name of the Greek personification of force; short, punchy name with literal association to strength.
Bilqis
Traditional name for the Queen of Sheba; connotes sovereign leadership and diplomatic strength.
Bhavani
Name of a fierce form of the goddess Durga, widely worshiped as a protector and destroyer of evil.
Bhairavi
Fierce Hindu goddess form associated with power and the destructive aspect of the divine feminine.
Branka
South Slavic feminine name from “bran” (defend); common in the Balkans, carries clear protective connotations.
Branislava
Traditional Slavic name combining “bran” (defend) and “slava” (glory); suggests victorious protector or leader.
Branimira
Historic Slavic female name meaning to protect and preserve peace; royal and leadership associations.
Bronte
Taken from Greek “bronte” (thunder); evocative, powerful, and dramatic—good for a bold, impactful name.
Basilia
Feminine of Basil (“royal”); implies leadership, dignity, and ruling strength.
Bathilde
Early medieval Germanic name (elements meaning battle); used by queens and noblewomen, carries martial connotations.
Boryana
Bulgarian/Slavic name from “bor” (fight); clearly tied to combativeness and resilience.
Borislava
Female form of Borislav; literally “battle” + “glory,” traditionally strong and heroic.
Bala
Common South Asian name meaning “strength” (and “young”); direct, simple, and potent in meaning.
Blenda
Name of a Swedish legendary heroine who led women into battle; culturally associated with courage.
Brigitte
French form of Bridget/Brigid; retains the “strength/exalted” meaning with continental flair.
Britta
Nordic short form of Birgitta/Bridget; compact and associated with the same strength roots.
Bojana
South Slavic name from “boj” (battle); used widely in the Balkans with clear martial meaning.
Brunhild
Old Germanic name combining “brun” (armor) and “hild” (battle); legendary warrior-queen associations.
Boadicea
Classical Latinized spelling of Boudica; famous warrior-queen of the Iceni, symbol of rebellion and courage.
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