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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Brendyn

Little Raven

Celtic

Bassel
Bartlett

Son of Talmai (the farmer)

Aramaic

Beinvenido

Welcome

Spanish

Brylon
Balduin

Bold, brave friend

German

Busbie

Village in the thicket

Scottish

Barret

“He who wears a hood,” from the Latin birrus, a hood.

Bitten

Desire

German

Blithe

Blithe, cheerful, carefree

English

Bryceton

Variant of Bryce.

Scottish

Boleslav
Bordon

Barley valley

English

Bartholomeus

Son of Talmai (the farmer)

Aramaic

Bertranno

Bright, famous raven

German

Berke

The birch tree meadow; from the fortified settlement

French

Brosedy

Ditch

Irish

Bahati
Baden

Bather

German

Blayr

Field, plain

Scottish

Bronson

Son of the brown man

English

Balfor

Grazing land

Gaelic

Bardan

Lives near the boar's den

English

Brantson

Variant of Brand. Mohawk Indian Joseph Brant was a renowned strategist who fought for the British during the American Revolution: and a devout scholar who translated Christian religious works into his native Indian tongue.

English

Beaudine

Handsome; admirer; sweetheart

French

Brunelle

Dark haired

French

Bernold

Strength of a bear

German

Baldrik

Bold

German

Bronsen

Son of the brown man

English

Bhavya

Large and Elegant

Indian (Sanskrit)

Borys

Small; battle glory

Slavic

Burwell
Boe

Handsome; admirer; sweetheart

Scandinavian

Bahir
Burdett

Bird

English

Bleu
Blythe

Blithe, cheerful, carefree

English

Botolf

Messenger wolf

English

Bayrd

Poet, one who sings ballads

Scottish

Benton

Town in the bent grass

English

Beatrice
Brodie

Ditch

Irish

Benedikte

Blessed

Latin

Balian
Budislav
Bartleah

From Bart's meadow

English

Bransen

Son of Brand

English

Ballinamore

From the great river

Irish

Bendt
Brawleigh

Meadow at the slope of the hill

English