Names Starting with B

Ba'al Hammon

From Phoenician 𐤁𐤏𐤋 (baʿl) meaning "lord" prefixing another ...

Baldric

Derived from the Old German elements bald "bold, brave" and ...

Baldwin

From Germanic, meaning “bold friend”; Means "bold friend", d...

Balfour

From a Scottish surname, originally from various place names...

Bálint

From Hungarian; Hungarian form of Valentinus

Bane

From Old English ‘bana’ meaning “cause of ruin, slayer”; the...

Baptiste

Means "baptist" in French, originally deriving from Greek βά...

Barclay

From a Scottish and English surname that was derived from th...

Barnabas

From Hebrew, meaning “son of the prophet”; Greek form of an ...

Barnaby

English form of Barnabas, originally a medieval vernacular f...

Baron

From English, meaning “man, freeman”; From the noble title, ...

Bart
Bartholomew

From Hebrew, meaning “son of talmai”; English form of Βαρθολ...

Bartłomiej

A Polish boy's name with classical roots; widely used in Pol...

Bartosz

Polish form of Bartholomew .

Bas

Short form of Sebastiaan .

Basil

From English, meaning “royal, kingly”; From the Greek name Β...

Baxter

From an occupational surname that meant "(female) baker", fr...

Beauden

Elaboration of French beau "beautiful" using the popular pho...

Beaumont

From English, meaning “beautiful mountain”; From the French ...

Beauregard

From English, meaning “beautiful aspect”; From the French su...

Bela

A Germanic boy's name with classical roots; widely used in G...

Beltrán

From Spanish; Spanish form of Bertram

Ben

Short form of Benjamin, Benedict and other names beginning w...

Bendegúz

From Hungarian; Hungarian form of the Turkic name Mundzuk

Benedict

From the Late Latin name Benedictus, which meant "blessed"

Beniamin

Romanian and Polish form of Benjamin , as well as the form u...

Benton

From a surname that was derived from a place name, composed ...

Bernard

Derived from the Old German element bern "bear" combined wit...

Bernardo

From Old Germanic ‘bern’ + ‘hart’ meaning “brave as a bear”;...

Bernd
Bert

From Germanic, meaning “bright”; Short form of Albert and ot...

Bertók

Hungarian diminutive of Bertalan and other names beginning w...

Bertram

From Germanic, meaning “bright raven”; Means "bright raven",...

Bertrand

From Germanic, meaning “bright”; Derived from the Old German...

Bevan

From English, meaning “son of evan”; From a Welsh surname th...

Bevis

From an English surname that is possibly derived from the na...

Biff

From English, meaning “punch, hit, strike”; From a nickname ...

Bill

Short form of William

Billy

English name; Diminutive of Bill. A notable bearer was the A...

Bishop

From English, meaning “overseer”; Either from the English oc...

Bláán

From Old Irish blá meaning "yellow" combined with a diminuti...

Blaine

From a Scottish surname that was derived from the Old Irish ...

Bleddyn

From Welsh ‘blaidd’ meaning “wolf”; a medieval Welsh royal n...

Błażej

A Polish boy's name with classical roots; widely used in Pol...

Boaz

Means "swiftness" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is th...

Bob

English name; Short form of Robert. It arose later than Dob,...

Bobby

English name; Diminutive of Bob. Hockey greats Bobby Hull (1...

Bogdan

Means "given by God" from the Slavic elements bogŭ "god" and...

Bohdan

Czech, Slovak and Ukrainian form of Bogdan , as well as a Po...

Bohumír

Derived from the Slavic elements bogŭ "god" and mirŭ "peace,...

Bolesław

A Polish boy's name with classical roots; widely used in Pol...

Bolívar

From a surname that was taken from the Basque place name Bol...

Bolívar

From a surname that was taken from the Basque place name Bol...

Bonifác

From Czech (Rare); Czech (Rare) form of Bonifatius

Boniface

From the Late Latin name Bonifatius, which meant "good fate"...

Booker

From English, meaning “maker of books”; From an English occu...

Borys

Polish and Ukrainian form of Boris .

Boyce

From an English surname that was derived from Old French boi...

Boyd

From a Scottish surname that was possibly derived from the n...

Brad

Short form of Bradley, Bradford and other names beginning wi...

Brádach

Irish byname, possibly derived from bradach meaning "thievin...

Bradán

From Medieval Irish meaning 'salmon'

Braden

From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Bradáin, whic...

Bradford

From an English surname that originally came from a place na...

Braith

From English, meaning “speckled”; Meaning uncertain, perhaps...

Brajan

Polish form of Brian .

Bram

Short form of Abraham

Brando

Germanic name derived from the element brant meaning "fire, ...

Brant

From an English surname that was derived from the Old Norse ...

Brendan

From Irish, meaning “king, prince”; From Brendanus, the Lati...

Brennan

From English, meaning “rain, moisture, drop”; From an Irish ...

Brent

From English, meaning “hill”; From an English surname, origi...

Brenton

From English, meaning “bryni”; From a surname that was deriv...

Brett

From English, meaning “a breton”; From a Middle English surn...

Brice

From French, meaning “speckled”; From the name Bricius, whic...

Brigham

From English, meaning “bridge settlement”; From a surname th...

Briscoe

From English, meaning “birch wood”; From an English surname ...

Brogán

From the Old Irish name Broccán , derived from bróc "shoe, s...

Bryant

From an English surname that was derived from the given name...

Buck

From an English nickname meaning simply "buck, male deer", u...

Buddy

From English, meaning “friend”; From the English word meanin...

Bugsy

From English, meaning “crazy, unstable”; From a nickname der...

Bulat

From Turkic ‘bolat’ meaning “steel, Damascus steel”; borne b...

Bulcsú

Hungarian name of uncertain meaning

Burke

From English, meaning “fortress”; From an English surname th...

Burt

English name; Short form of Burton. A famous bearer was the ...

Burton

From English, meaning “fortified town”; From an English surn...

Buster

Originally a nickname denoting a person who broke things, fr...

Butch

From English, meaning “manly, masculine”; From the English s...

Buzz

From English, meaning “buzz, hum, murmur”; From a nickname d...

Byrne

From an Irish surname, the Anglicized form of Ó Broin, which...

Bysshe

From an English surname, a variant of the surname Bush, whic...

Benjamin

From Hebrew “Binyamin”: “ben” (son) + “yamin” (right hand), ...

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Bennett

blessed

No. 60
Brooks

near the streams

No. 67
Beau

handsome

No. 69
Bryson

son of brice

No. 147
Beckett

beak

No. 166
Beckham

becca

No. 168