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NAME |
Origin |
Meaning |
Bülent |
Turkish |
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Babul |
Hindu |
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Bae |
Korean |
inspiration |
Bahar |
Persian |
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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 |
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Balthazar |
unknown |
Baldassare |
Bancroft |
Old English |
bean field |
Bandele |
Yoruban |
born away from home |
Bane |
Hawaiian |
long-awaited child |
Bankim |
Hindu |
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Banning |
Gaelic |
blond child |
Bansi |
Hindu |
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Barabas |
Hebrew |
Barraba |
Barak |
Arabic |
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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 |
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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 |
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Beval |
English |
like the wind |
Beverly |
Old English |
meadow of beavers |
Bevin |
Celtic |
lady with a sweet song, son of Evan |
Beyers |
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Bhagirath |
Hindu |
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Bharat |
Hindu |
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Bhaskar |
Hindu |
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Bhavesh |
Hindu |
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Bhavin |
Hindu |
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Bhavya |
Hindu |
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Bhim |
Hindu |
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Bhishma |
Hindu |
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Bhrigu |
Hindu |
a Prajapati |
Bhudev |
Hindu |
lord of the earth |
Bhupen |
Hindu |
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Bhupendra |
Hindu |
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Bhuvan |
Hindu |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Brijesh |
Hindu |
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Brinley |
Old English |
tawny |
Brishen |
English |
born during a rain |
Bristol |
unknown |
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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 |
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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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