Names Starting with B
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From Hebrew בִּנְיָמִין meaning son of the right hand; the…
From medieval English 'Benet,' a vernacular form of Latin…
From Old English “broc” meaning small stream or brook; an…
From Old French 'beau' meaning handsome, beautiful, or…
From Dutch 'Breukelen' meaning 'marshy lowland'; a New York…
From Italian and Latin 'bella' meaning beautiful; a…
From French Gabrielle meaning 'God is my strength'; a…
From Welsh Brice plus Old English -son, meaning "son of…
From Old English blaec plus leah meaning "dark wood" or…
From Old English 'bekke' meaning 'stream' plus diminutive…
From Old English 'becc' meaning stream and 'ham' meaning…
From Old English personal name 'Bracca' and 'tun' meaning…
Feminine form of Irish Brian from Old Celtic 'brigh'…
From Old French baillif meaning "steward" or "castle…
From Middle English 'baret' meaning 'trouble' or Germanic…
From Irish 'bradan' meaning 'salmon'; a modern American…
From Old English beonet plus leah meaning "bent-grass…
From Old English blaec meaning "black" or "bright," a…
From Scottish Gaelic blar meaning "plain" or "battlefield";…
From Scottish surname 'Brody' meaning 'muddy place' in…
From Old English 'origin root' meaning reflects the…
From Old English 'brom-dun' meaning broom-covered hill; an…
From Old Celtic 'bri' meaning strength or high value;…
From Old Irish 'Brion' rooted in Celtic 'brig' meaning high…
From Sanskrit 'bodhi' meaning awakening or enlightenment;…
Alternate spelling of Brian, from Old Celtic meaning high,…
From Old English ‘broc’ meaning ‘small stream’ or ‘brook’;…
From Old English; From Old English roots; English in…
From Old English 'baecere' meaning one who bakes; an…
From Old English; From Old English roots; English in…
From Old English; From Old English roots; English in…
From Old English 'boda' meaning messenger, or derived from…
From Old English; From Old English roots; English in…
An English occupational surname meaning “bailiff” or…
From Old English and Old Norse meaning a ridge of earth or…
A modern English blend of Gabriella shortened to Briella;…
From Welsh "bryn" meaning hill; a clean, nature-rooted…
From Old English; From Old English roots; English in…
From Old French; From Old French, shaped by the Norman…
From Scottish Gaelic; From Scottish Gaelic; part of the…
From Old Norse "búi" meaning farmer or dweller; also a…
From Old French and Italian "blanc" meaning white or…
A creative spelling of Brooklyn, itself from the Dutch…
From Old English "brand" (fire) and "leah" (clearing)…
From Old English brær meaning a thorny wild-rose shrub; in…
From Old French ‘bon’ meaning good; a transferred surname…
From Celtic, one of the oldest language families in Europe…
From Old French; From Old French, shaped by the Norman…
From Old English bryne (burning) and leah (woodland…
From Latin Beatrix meaning she who makes happy;…
From Old English 'Botolph's stone' or 'Botolph's town' -…
From Old English 'Brycgstow' (the place of the bridge), the…
From Old English “Beorhtsige’s stan” meaning Beorhtsige’s…
A modern American coinage blending Bray- (from Brayden)…
From Spanish 'Belen,' the Spanish form of Bethlehem - from…
From Old French "bel ami" meaning beautiful friend; an…
Feminine form of Billy/William, from Germanic "Wilhelm"…
From Old Irish Brigit, meaning “strength,” “power,” or…
From Celtic, one of the oldest language families in Europe…
From Celtic, one of the oldest language families in Europe…