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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Benjamin

A favorite son

Hebrew

Brooks

Small stream

English

Bennett

Blessed

English

Beau

Handsome

French

Bryson

Son of Brice

English

Brayden

Son of Bradan

Irish

Braxton

Brock's town

English

Bentley

Bent grass meadow

English

Beckett

Bee cottage

English

Beckham

Beck's homestead

English

Brody

Ditch

Scottish

Barrett

Quarrelsome

English

Brandon

Broom hill

English

Blake

Black or pale

English

Bryce

Speckled

English

Brady

Descendant of Bradach

Irish

Brian

High and noble

English

Bryan

High and noble

English

Bodhi

Awakening

Indian (Sanskrit)

Brantley

Fire

English

Bradley

Broad meadow

English

Bowen

Son of Owen; son of the young one

Welsh

Briggs

Bridges

English

Baylor

Deliverer of goods

English

Banks

Edge of the River

English

Baker

Baker

English

Bodie

Shelter; one who brings news

Scandinavian

Bo

To live

Scandinavian

Braylen

Variant of Bralen

American

Bruce

“The man from the brushwood,” ultimately from the Latin bruscia, brush wood.

Ancient

Boone

Good

Latin

Braylon

Combination of Brayden and Waylon

American

Brixton

Stone of Brixi

English

Boston

From St. Botolf's Stone

English

Bruno

Brown

German

Bellamy

Handsome friend

French

Benson

Son of Ben

Brycen

Descendant of Brice

Welsh

Bridger

Lives near the bridge; bridge-worker

English

Briar

Shrub, Small Tree

English

Blaze

Stutter

Latin

Bear

Strong, brave bear

German

Benicio

Blessed

Latin

Brayan

Combination of Brayden and Bryan

American

Brock

Badger-like

English

Bjorn

Bear

Scandinavian

Ben

Son

Hebrew

Boden

Shelter; one who brings news

Scandinavian

Brendan

Prince

Irish

Byron

At the byres or barn

English