| Burel |
Male |
French |
Reddish brown haired. |
| Bernold |
Male |
German |
Variant of Bernal: Strong bear. |
| Benedikte |
Male |
Latin |
Blessed. |
| Boyden |
Male |
English |
a herald |
| Blanche |
Female |
German |
White |
| Bidziil |
Male |
NativeAmerican |
He is strong (Navajo). |
| Baldie |
Male |
Scottish |
Diminutive of Archibald: True and bold. Also 'bald'. Introduced from England and Germany during the Norman conquest, the Scottish interpreted the 'bald' to refer to the shaven head of a monk. |
| Brendan |
Male |
German |
sword-blade |
| Bitanig |
Male |
English |
From the preserving land. |
| Beldane |
Male |
English |
Lives in the beautiful glen. |
| Bernhold |
Male |
German |
Variant of Bernal: Strong bear. |
| Bressal |
Male |
Celtic |
Battle. |
| Birk |
Male |
English |
Birch tree. |
| Baudric |
Male |
German |
Variant of Baldric: Brave ruler. |
| Britt |
Male |
Dutch |
Brit. A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). |
| Brahmaputra |
Male |
Indian |
Son of Brahma. |
| Blagdan |
Male |
English |
From the dark valley. |
| Borge |
Male |
Scandinavian |
Variant of Birger: Helping. |
| Bayo |
Female |
Nigerian |
to find joy |
| Beolagh |
Male |
Irish |
Foolish pride. |
| Bax |
Male |
English |
Baker. |
| Benzi |
Male |
Hebrew |
Good son. |
| Bodil |
Male |
Danish |
Commanding. |
| Bankroft |
Male |
English |
Variant of Bancroft: Pasture; field. |
| Blayne |
Female |
Irish |
Form of BLAINE. thin or lean |
| Branik |
Male |
Czech |
Variant of Bronislav: Glorious armor. |
| Beth-diblathaim |
Female |
Biblical |
House of dry figs. Non-Gerderized Biblical Name |
| Barnet |
Male |
English |
Of honorable birth. Also derives from the Old English word for burning. Also in use as a variant of Bernard. |
| Balgaire |
Male |
Scottish |
Fox. |
| Bastiaan |
Male |
Greek |
venerable |
| Branda |
Female |
English |
Variant of the beverage brandy used as a given name. |
| Bernardas |
Male |
German |
Variant of Bernard: Brave. |
| Baraka |
Female |
Arabic |
White. |
| Bardric |
Male |
German |
Variant of Bardrick: Soldier who wields an axe. |
| Bealiah |
Male |
Biblical |
The god of an idol; in an assembly |
| Brently |
Male |
Celtic |
Hilltop. Variant of Brent. |
| Balfore |
Male |
Gaelic |
Variant of Balfour: From the grazing land. |
| Bartholomeo |
Male |
English |
Variant of Bartholomew: Son of a farmer. Both surname and given name. |
| Beneberak |
Male |
Biblical |
Sons of lightning |
| Baug |
Male |
Norse |
Son of Raud. |
| Bowyn |
Male |
Celtic |
Son of Owen. |
| Brodny |
Male |
Slavic |
Person dwelling near a stream. |
| Beerelim |
Female |
Biblical |
The well of Elim, or of rains. Non-Gerderized Biblical Name |
| Bilhan |
Female |
Biblical |
Who is old or confused. |
| BIyn |
Male |
Norse |
Strong. |
| Budd |
Male |
English |
Diminutive of Buddy: Friend. |
| Brietta |
Female |
Celtic |
strong |
| Bernelle |
Female |
French |
Feminine of Bernard, meaning strong as a bear, or bear hard. |
| Bourbon |
Male |
Shakespearean |
'King Henry V' Duke of Bourbon. |
| Babita |
Female |
Greek |
Stranger. |
| Blayke |
Male |
English |
Variant of Blake: Light; dark. |
| Berenice |
Female |
French |
One who brings victory. |
| Bojek |
Male |
Czech |
Variant of Bojan: War. |
| Branddun |
Male |
English |
From the beacon hill. |
| Binyamin |
Male |
Hebrew |
Ploughman. |
| Blian |
Male |
Irish |
Thin. |
| Blane |
Male |
Celtic |
Slender. |
| Bamard |
Male |
German |
Brave as a bear. |
| Boulus |
Male |
Arabic |
Arabic form of Paul. |
| Betool |
Female |
Arabic |
Variant of Batul: Ascetic virgin. Maiden. |
| Bhadraa |
Female |
Indian |
Cow. |
| Baldovino |
Male |
German |
Variant of Baldwin: Brave friend. |
| Barday |
Male |
Scottish |
From Berkeley. |
| Brindley |
Male |
English |
Variant of Brinley: Burnt wood. |
| Blithe |
Female |
English |
Form of BLYTHE. joyous |
| Bryana |
Female |
Celtic |
Strong. She ascends. Feminine of Brian. |
| Bernadine |
Female |
German |
Form of BERNARD. grim bear |
| Brittni |
Female |
English |
Originally the ancient duchy of Bretagne in France. Celtic Bretons emigrated from France to become the Bretons of England. |
| Blakely |
Male |
English |
From the light meadow; from the dark meadow. |
| Baccaus |
Male |
Greek |
Name of Dionysus. |
| Brakenbury |
Male |
Shakespearean |
'King Henry IV, Part 2' Robert Shallow, a country justice. 'King John' Robert Faulconbridge, and his father, Sir Robert Faulconbridge. 'King Richard III' Sir Robert Brakenbury, Lieutenant of the Tower. |
| Brasil |
Male |
Celtic |
Battle. |
| Brigbam |
Male |
English |
Lives by the bridge. |
| Britani |
Female |
English |
Originally the ancient duchy of Bretagne in France. Celtic Bretons emigrated from France to become the Bretons of England. |
| Borre |
Male |
ArthurianLegend |
Son of Arthur. |
| Beval |
Male |
English |
Like the wind. |
| Bjami |
Male |
Norse |
Bear. |
| Boghos |
Male |
Armenian |
Armenian form of Paul. |
| Bahram |
Male |
Persian |
Name of a Persian king. |
| Briseida |
Female |
English |
The original Old English form of the Greek Cresida. |
| Blar |
Male |
Irish |
From the fields. |
| Boston |
Male |
English |
A place name. |
| Bryce |
Male |
English |
Form of BRICE. quick-moving |
| Bardarik |
Male |
English |
Ax ruler. |
| Besodeiah |
Male |
Biblical |
Counsel of the Lord |
| Bethani |
Female |
Hebrew |
Variant of Bethany - a village near Jerusalem where Jesus visited Mary; Martha and Lazarus. |
| Beomia |
Female |
Anglo-Saxon |
Battle maid. |
| Beth |
Female |
Hebrew |
house of god |
| Behram |
Male |
Arabic |
Mars. Planet. |
| Brionne |
Female |
English |
The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine. |
| Burr |
Male |
Scandinavian |
youth |
| Beini |
Male |
Norse |
Name of a smith. |
| Blandford |
Male |
English |
Variant of Blanford: Gray man's ford; gray haired. |
| Barric |
Male |
English |
Grain farm. |
| Babette |
Female |
French |
Form of Barbara. foreign, strange |
| Baeddan |
Male |
Welsh |
Boar. |
| Bernicia |
Female |
Spanish |
One who brings victory. |
| Britania |
Female |
Latin |
A poetic name for Great Britain. |
| Brynmor |
Male |
Welsh |
Great hill. |
| Bergron |
Male |
Swedish |
From the mountain brook. |