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NAME Origin Meaning
Bülent  Turkish   
Babul  Hindu   
Bae  Korean  inspiration 
Bahar  Persian   
Bailey  French, English, Teutonic  bailiff, fortification, able 
Baingana  Swahili  people are equal 
Baird  Scottish  minstrel 
Bairn  Scottish  child 
Bajnok  Hungarian  victor 
Bakari  Swahili  promise 
Baker  unknown  Baxter, Baxley 
Balavan  Hindu  powerful 
Balbo  Latin  inarticulate 
Balder  Swedish  god of light 
Baldwin  German  bold friend 
Bale  Ugandan  home of the Mutima clan 
Bali  Hindu  Mighty warrior 
Balint  Latin  strong and healthy 
Ballard  Old English, French  a dancing song 
Balram  Hindu   
Balthazar  unknown  Baldassare 
Bancroft  Old English  bean field 
Bandele  Yoruban  born away from home 
Bane  Hawaiian  long-awaited child 
Bankim  Hindu   
Banning  Gaelic  blond child 
Bansi  Hindu   
Barabas  Hebrew  Barraba 
Barak  Arabic   
Baran  Latin  form of star Aldebaran 
Barber  Latin  beard 
Barclay  Old English  birch meadow 
Barden  Old English  boar's den 
Bardo  Danish  son of the earth 
Bardon  Anglo-Saxon  barley valley 
Barend  Germanic  bear 
Bari  French, Celtic, Welsh  spear thrower, son of Harry, marksman 
Barna  Arabic  son of comforting 
Barnabas  Hebrew  son of prophecy 
Barnett  Old English  noble man 
Baron  Old English  noble man 
Barrett  Teutonic  bear-like 
Barry  French, Celtic, Welsh  spear thrower, son of Harry, Marksman 
Bars  Hungarian  pepper 
Barse  English  fresh-water perch 
Bartholomew  Hebrew  furrow, hill 
Barton  English  from the barley farm 
Baruch  Hebrew  blessed 
Basil  Greek, Arabic  royal, brave 
Bastiaan  Greek  venerable 
Bates  English   
Baul  English  snail 
Bavol  English  wind 
Baxter  Old English  baker 
Bay  Vietnamese  born in July, seventh-born son 
Bayanai  Filipino  hero 
Bayard  Old French, Teutonic  bay horse, red-brown hair 
Bazyli  Polish  royalty 
Beacan  Celtic, Gaelic  small, little one 
Beacher  Old English  dweller by the beech tree 
Beaman  Old English  beekeeper 
Beardsley  Old English  beard, wood 
Beau  French  handsome, beautiful 
Beaumont  French  from the beautiful mountain 
Bebe  French  baby 
Beck  Swedish  brook 
Becse  Hungarian  the kite 
Bede  Old English  prayer 
Beldon  Old English  beautiful pasture, child of the unspoiled glen 
Belen  Greek  an arrow 
Bellamy  Old French  handsome friend 
Bem  Nigerian  peace 
Bemus  Greek  platform 
Bence  Hungarian  victor 
Benedict  Latin  blessed 
Benito  Latin  blessed 
Benjamin  Hebrew  son of my right hand 
Benson  English, Hebrew  Ben's son, excellent son 
Bentley  Old English  from the moor 
Berenger  French  courage of a bear 
Bergen  German  mountain dweller 
Bergren  Swedish  mountain stream 
Beriszl  Hungarian  honour 
Berk  Turkish  solid and firm 
Berkeley  Anglo-Saxon  from the birch meadow 
Bernard  German  bold as a bear 
Bersh  English  one year 
Berthold  Teutonic  glorious ruler 
Bertram  German  bright 
Beryl  Hebrew  dazzling jewel 
Besnik  Albanian   
Beval  English  like the wind 
Beverly  Old English  meadow of beavers 
Bevin  Celtic  lady with a sweet song, son of Evan 
Beyers     
Bhagirath  Hindu   
Bharat  Hindu   
Bhaskar  Hindu   
Bhavesh  Hindu   
Bhavin  Hindu   
Bhavya  Hindu   
Bhim  Hindu   
Bhishma  Hindu   
Bhrigu  Hindu  a Prajapati 
Bhudev  Hindu  lord of the earth 
Bhupen  Hindu   
Bhupendra  Hindu   
Bhuvan  Hindu   
Bialy  Polish  white-haired boy 
Bilal  Arabic  first convert of Muhammad 
Bingham  German  kettle-shaped hollow 
Birch  Old English  white 
Bishop  English  a bishop 
Bitalo  Uganda  finger-licking 
Bjorn  Swedish  bear 
Blade  Old English  glory 
Blaine  Gaelic, Old English  thin, lean, source of a river 
Blair  Gaelic  from the plain, child of the fields 
Blaise  Latin  stammerer 
Blake  Old English  fair-haired, pallid 
Blaz  Old German  unwavering protector 
Bo  Chinese, Swedish  precious, commanding 
Boa     
Bob  Old English  bright, famous 
Bod  Hungarian  branch 
Boden  Old French  herald 
Bodor  Hungarian  curly 
Bogart  French  strong as a bow 
Bogdan  Slavic  God's gift 
Bolton  Old English  of the manor farm 
Bond  Old English  tiller of the soil 
Booker  Old English  beech tree 
Boone  Latin, French  good 
Booth  Old English  hut 
Borden  Old English, Old French  near the boar's den, cottage 
Boris  Russian  fight, battler 
Boswell  Old French  forested town 
Botan  Japanese  peony 
Botond  Hungarian  mace wielding warrior 
Bowen  Gaelic  son of Owen, yellow-haired 
Bowman  English  the archer 
Boyce  French  woodland 
Boyd  Celtic  blond, yellow 
Boyden  Anglo-Saxon  a herald 
Bradford  Old English  broad crossing 
Bradley  Old English  broad meadow 
Brahnan    courageous one 
Bram  Gaelic, Celtic  raven 
Bramwell  English  place name 
Branch  Latin  extension 
Brand  Swedish  sword blade 
Brandeis  German  dweller on a burned clearing 
Brandon  Old English  fiery hill, sword 
Branko  Slovenian   
Brant  Teutonic  firebrand 
Braxton  Anglo-Saxon  Brock's town 
Bray  Old English  to cry out 
Brayden  Old English  brave, broad 
Braz  Latin  stammerer 
Brazil  Celtic  brave, strong in conflict 
Brencis  Latin  crowned with laurel 
Brendan  Gaelic  little raven 
Brennan  English  to brand 
Brent  Old English  fiery hill, steep hill 
Brett  Old English, Celtic  a native of Brittany, Briton 
Brewster  Old English  brewer 
Briac  Celtic  esteem 
Brian  Celtic  strong 
Briand  French  castle 
Brice  Celtic  swift, quick-moving, son of Rice 
Brigham  Old English, Old French  one who lives near a bridge, soldier 
Brighton  Hebrew  the one who is loved 
Brij  Hindu   
Brijesh  Hindu   
Brinley  Old English  tawny 
Brishen  English  born during a rain 
Bristol  unknown   
Britt  Hebrew  the helpful one 
Brock  Old English  badger 
Broderick  Old English  son of Roderick, from the broad ridge 
Brodny  Slavic  one who lives near a shallow stream crossing 
Brody  Gaelic  ditch, unusual beard 
Brom  Gaelic  raven 
Bromley  Old English  brush-covered meadow 
Bronson  Old English  son of Brown, son of the dark-skinned one 
Brontë  Greek  thunder 
Brown  Middle English  colour 
Bruce  French, Scottish  thicket, woodlands 
Brutus  Latin  Bruto 
Bryce     
Buckley  Old English  meadow of deer 
Bud  Old English, German  herald, to puff up, friend 
Burgess  Old English  free citizen 
Burhan  Arabic  proof 
Burian  Ukrainian  he lives near the weeds 
Burke  German  birch tree 
Burle  Middle English  knotted wood 
Burne  Old English  brook 
Burr  Swedish  youth 
Burt  Old English  fortress 
Burton  English  bright fame 
Byron  French, Anglo-Saxon  from the cottage, bear 
 

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