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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Brentley

Hill, mount

English

Bazeel

Royal, kingly

Greek

Basto

A short Italian form of Sebastian.

Italian

Brinkley

From Brinca's Field

English

Baiardo

Auburn-haired

French

Bentley

Bent grass meadow

English

Brando

Sword; fiery torch, beacon

German

Beagen

Small one

Irish

Battista

Baptizer

Italian

Bartlett

Son of Talmai (the farmer)

Aramaic

Berny

Bear

German

Bercleah

Lives at the birch tree meadow

English

Byrum

At the byres or barn

English

Brilliant

To Sparkle

American

Bobbie

Bright fame

German

Brennon

Prince; teardrop

Irish

Brik

English

Brunell

Small brown one

French

Backstere

Baker

English

Baldassare

Baal protect the king

Ancient

Burnet

Brown

French

Brahvo

Excellent, courageous

Italian

Blakenie

Dark island; white island

English

Briana
Barnabas

Son of consolation

Spanish

Bryen

High, noble

Irish

Boswell

Well near the woods

English

Berry

Berry

English

Barnard

Strong, brave bear

German

Bowen

Son of Owen; son of the young one

Welsh

Bodine

Shelter; one who brings news

Scandinavian

Buckley

Deer meadow

English

Bellindo
Bahati
Bordin

Vale of the boar

English

Bligh

Bliss

English

Bayani

Hero

Asian

Bowden

Shelter; one who brings news

Scandinavian

Benon

Variant of Bert - industrious.

English

Barklay

Birch tree meadow; the birch tree meadow

Scottish

Berwin

Bear friend; bright friend

English

Brocky

Tail Feathers Coming Over the Hill

Native American

Balentin
Beavis

French

Bayard

Auburn-haired

French

Bran

Bramble; a thicket of wild gorse; raven

Scottish

Bartlomiej

Son of Talmai (the farmer)

Aramaic

Beavan

Son of Evan

Welsh

Broder
Birtle

Hill of birds

English