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Names letter starts with B

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Berlinda Berlinda: Combination of "ber" and "linda," meaning beautiful and noble. American, Biblical, English Girl
Beryl Beryl: a gemstone name, derived from Greek "berullos," meaning precious. Ancient Greek, English, Gemstone Girl
Beatrice Beatrice means "bringer of joy," originating from Latin "beatus." Ancient Greek, Italian, Latin Girl
Beatriz Beatriz means "bringer of joy," originating from Latin "Beatrix." Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Beccy Beccy is a diminutive of Rebecca, meaning "to bind" in Hebrew. Biblical, English Girl
Barbra Barbra: Derived from "Barbara," meaning foreigner; Greek origin, "barbaros." American, Biblical, English Girl
Basia Basia means "foreign woman," originating from Polish and Latin roots. Biblical, Polish Girl
Babs Babs is a diminutive of Barbara, meaning "foreign woman." Elizabethan, English Girl
Barbara Barbara means "foreign" in Greek; originates from the word "barbaros." Ancient Greek, Biblical, Latin Girl
Blank Blank means empty; originates from Middle English, meaning "white" or "blank." English Either
Butch Butch: masculine nickname, derived from "butcher," meaning tough or strong. American, Anglo-Saxon, English Boy
Buster Buster means "tough guy"; originated from English slang in 19th century. Anglo-Saxon, English Boy
Burl Burl: Old English origin, meaning "a knot in wood." Anglo-Saxon Boy
Burton Burton means "fortified town"; originates from Old English "burh" and "tun." Anglo-Saxon, English Boy
Burkard Burkard means "strong as a fortress," of Germanic origin. German, Germanic Boy
Burkhard Burkhard means "strong as a fortress," of Germanic origin. German, Germanic Boy
Bryson Bryson means "son of Brice," originating from Old English roots. Anglo-Saxon, English Boy
Budd Budd originates from Old English, meaning "messenger" or "herald." Anglo-Saxon, English Boy
Buell Buell: Old French origin, meaning "to dwell" or "to live." Anglo-Saxon, English Boy
Brynjulf Brynjulf means "armored wolf," originating from Old Norse roots. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Brynton Brynton means "town by the bridge," originating from Old English. Anglo-Saxon, English Boy
Bryon Bryon means "hill" in Celtic; derived from the surname Byron. Anglo-Saxon, English Boy
Bryan Bryan means "noble" and originates from Irish and English roots. Anglo-Saxon, English Boy
Brynjar Brynjar means "bear warrior," originating from Old Norse roots. Norse, Scandinavian, Viking Boy
Briek Briek is a Dutch name, derived from the Latin "Bricius." Dutch Boy
Broadus Broadus means "broad" or "wide"; derived from Old English origins. Anglo-Saxon, English Boy
Broderick Broderick means "son of the brother," of Irish origin. Anglo-Saxon, English Boy
Breno Breno means "prince" in Celtic; derived from ancient Gaulish roots. Celtic, Italian, Latin Boy
Brenton Brenton means "town by the bridge," of English origin. Breton, English Boy
Brian Brian means "noble" in Irish; originates from the Old Irish name Brían. Celtic, English, Gaelic, Irish Boy