Names Starting with B

Babe

From English, meaning “baby”; From a nickname meaning "baby"...

Bambi

From English, meaning “young girl”; Derived from Italian bam...

Barbara

From Germanic, meaning “foreign, non-greek”; Derived from Gr...

Barbie

Diminutive of Barbara

Be'ula

From Hebrew; Hebrew form of Beulah

Beatrix

From Germanic, meaning “voyager, traveller”; Probably from V...

Beatriz

From Late Latin ‘Viatrix’ meaning “traveller,” reshaped by L...

Bébinn

From Old Irish meaning 'white woman'

Beck

From English, meaning “stream”; From a surname of English, G...

Belinda

From English, meaning “beautiful”; The meaning of this name ...

Bell

Either a variant of Belle or from an English surname: see Be...

Belle

From English, meaning “beautiful”; Short form of Isabella or...

Benedetta

Italian feminine form of Benedict .

Benedita

From Late Latin ‘Benedictus’ meaning “blessed”; Portuguese f...

Benthe

Variant of Bente .

Berenice

From Greek, meaning “to bring”; Latinized form of Βερενίκη (...

Bernadette

French feminine form of Bernard

Bernice

Contracted form of Berenice

Bernie

Nickname form of Bernadette (from Old German “brave bear”) o...

Berny
Berry

From the English word referring to the small fruit

Bertha

From Germanic, meaning “bright”; Originally a short form of ...

Bertie

From English, meaning “bright”; Diminutive of Albert, Herber...

Beryl

From the English word for the clear or pale green precious s...

Bethel

From English, meaning “house of god”; From an Old Testament ...

Bette

Diminutive of Elizabeth

Beulah

From Hebrew, meaning “married”; Means "married" in Hebrew

Beverly

From an English surname that was originally derived from the...

Beyoncé

Popularized by the American singer Beyoncé Knowles (1981-) w...

Beyoncé

Popularized by the American singer Beyoncé Knowles (1981-) w...

Bianka

German, Hungarian and Polish form of Bianca .

Bíborka

Derived from Hungarian bíbor meaning "purple"

Bích

From Sino-Vietnamese 碧 ( bích ) meaning "bluish green, cyan"

Bláithín

From Irish; Irish form of Bláthíne

Blanche

From French, meaning “white, fair-coloured”; From a medieval...

Blanka

Form of Blanche in several languages.

Bláthíne

From Irish Mythology; Irish Mythology form of Bláthnat using...

Bláthnaid

From Irish; Irish form of Bláthnat

Bláthnat

From Irish Mythology meaning 'little flower'

Blessing

From the English word blessing, of Old English origin

Blondie

From a nickname for a person with blond hair

Blossom

From the English word blossom, ultimately from Old English b...

Blue

From the English word for the colour, derived via Norman Fre...

Bobbie

English name; Variant of Bobby. As a feminine name it can be...

Boglárka

From Hungarian meaning 'buttercup (flower)'

Bonita

From English, meaning “pretty”; Means "pretty" in Spanish, u...

Boróka

From Hungarian meaning 'juniper'

Boudicca

From Brythonic Celtic ‘boudā’ meaning “victory”; the 1st-cen...

Bowie

From English, meaning “yellow”; From a Scottish surname, der...

Braelyn

A recently created name, formed using the popular name suffi...

Brandy

From the English word brandy for the alcoholic drink

Bree

Anglicized form of Brígh

Brenda

From English, meaning “fire, torch, sword”; Possibly a femin...

Bria

Short form of Brianna, Gabriella and other names containing ...

Bridie

From Old Irish ‘Bríg’ meaning “strength, exalted one”; an An...

Brie

Short form of Brianna, Gabriella and other names containing ...

Brígh

From Old Irish bríg meaning "might, power"

Brígida

From Portuguese; Portuguese form of Bridget

Briley

Modern name, probably based on the sounds found in other nam...

Brisa

From Latin, meaning “breeze”; Means "breeze" in Spanish

Britannia

From the Latin name of the island of Britain, in occasional ...

Britney

English name; Variant of Brittany. This name is borne by the...

Britta
Britton

From English, meaning “a briton”; Derived from a Middle Engl...

Brónach

From Irish meaning 'sad'

Bronte

From English, meaning “generous”; From a surname, an Anglici...

Bronwyn

Variant of Bronwen used in the English-speaking world (espec...

Brook

From an English surname that denoted one who lived near a br...

Bryn

From English, meaning “hill, mound”; Means "hill, mound" in ...

Bryndís

Derived from the Old Norse elements brynja "armour" and dís ...

Bryony

From English, meaning “to swell”; From the name of a type of...

Buffy

Diminutive of Elizabeth, from a child's pronunciation of the...

Burgundy

This name can refer either to the region in France, the wine...

Brooklyn

place name, borough of New York

No. 108
Bella

notable

No. 109
Brielle

strong man

No. 144
Blakely

dark

No. 158
Brianna

high

No. 181
Bailey

bailiff

No. 182
Blake

derives from old english and carries 2

No. 210
Blair

plain

No. 218
Brynlee

is a modern american creation combining the welsh

No. 229
Brooke

stream

No. 308
Briella

God is my strength

No. 373
Brynn

hill, mound

No. 384
Bonnie

pretty, beautiful

No. 441
Blaire

field, plain

No. 446
Bianca

white, pure

No. 460
Brooklynn

stream or brook

No. 468
Briar

thorny shrub

No. 522
Briana

strong, noble

No. 537
Brinley

burnt woodland clearing

No. 564
Beatrice

she who brings happiness

No. 579
Bristol

bridge place

No. 635
Belen

Bethlehem, place of bread

No. 669
Billie

resolute protector

No. 694
Bridget

strength, exalted one

No. 703
Bethany

house of figs, house of poverty

No. 727
Birdie

bird, little bird

No. 754
Brittany

from Brittany, France

No. 791