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Barnard | Boy | Teutonic | As brave as a bear. |
Barnardo | Boy | Teutonic | Bold as a bear. |
Barnet | Boy | Old English | From the place cleared by burning. |
Barnett | Boy | Old English | noble man. |
Barnum | Boy | Old English | A stone house. |
Baron | Boy | Old French | A nobleman. |
Barrett | Boy | Teutonic | bear-like. |
Barry | Boy | Irish Gaelic | Like a spear. |
Bars | Boy | Hungarian | pepper. |
Barse | Boy | English | fresh-water perch. |
Bart | Boy | Hebrew | Hill, furrow. From the name Bartholomew. |
Barth | Boy | Hebrew | Hill, furrow. From the name Bartholomew. |
Bartholomew | Boy | Hebrew | Hill, furrow. |
Barton | Boy | Old English | From the Barley fields. |
Baruch | Boy | Hebrew | Blessed. |
Barwon | Boy | Aboriginal | A wide river. |
Basha | Girl | Hebrew, Greek, Polish | daughter of God, stranger. |
Bashir | Boy | Arabic | A good omen. |
Basia | Girl | Polish | The foreigner or stranger. From the name Barbara. |
Basil | Boy | Greek | Like a king. |
Basilia | Girl | Greek | Queenly, regal. The feminine form of Basil. |
Basim | Boy | Arabic | The smiling one. |
Basimah | Girl | Arabic | The smiling one. |
Bastiaan | Boy | Greek | venerable. |
Bastian | Boy | Latin | A man from Sebasta. The name of a 3rd-century saint. |
Bastien | Boy | Latin | A man from Sebasta. The name of a 3rd-century saint. |
Bathilde | Girl | Teutonic | The commanding maiden of war. |
Bathsheba | Girl | Hebrew | The daughter of the oath, or the seventh daughter. The wife of King David in the Bible. |
Batyah | Girl | Modern Hebrew | The daughter of God. |
Baudouin | Boy | French | A brave friend or protector. |
Baul | Boy | English | snail. |
Bavol | Boy | English | wind. |
Baxter | Boy | Old English | A baker. |
Bay | Boy | Vietnamese | Born on a Saturday. Also a herb and a reddish-brown colour. |
Bayard | Boy | Old French | With reddish-brown hair. |
Bayley | Boy | Old French | A bailiff or administrative official. |
Bayo | Girl | Nigerian | to find joy. |
Bazyli | Boy | Polish | royalty. |
Beacan | Boy | Celtic, Gaelic | small, little one. |
Beacher | Boy | Old English | dweller by the beech tree. |
Beagan | Boy | Irish Gaelic | The little one. |
Beaman | Boy | Old English | beekeeper. |
Beardsley | Boy | Old English | beard, wood. |
Beata | Girl | Latin | Blessed. |
Beathan | Boy | Scottish Gaelic | Scottish Gaelic form of Benjamin. Son of my right hand. |
Beatrice | Girl | Latin | The blessed one. She who brings joy. Beatrix was the name of a 4th-century saint. |
Beattie | Boy | Irish Gaelic | The provider. |
Beau | Unisex | French | Handsome or beautiful. |
Beaumont | Boy | Old French | A beautiful hill or mountain. |
Beauregard | Boy | Old French | Beautiful, handsome. |
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