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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Blane

Yellow

Gaelic

Bink

Lives at the bank

English

Bothe

Lives in a hut

English

Barton

Barley settlement

English

Bowen

Son of Owen; son of the young one

Welsh

Brynly

Burnt meadow

English

Bardia

Exalted, lofty

Persian

Burak
Blasien

Stutter

Latin

Bertis
Banx
Brayden

Son of Bradan

Irish

Bodwyn

Brother of Mark

Arthurian Legend

Berky

Birch tree meadow; the birch tree meadow

Scottish

Bernet

Brown

French

Burtt

Fortified settlement

English

Bentleah

From the bent grass meadow

English

Breanna
Bureig

Lives on the brook island

English

Botewolf

Herald wolf

English

Blanco

Fair, white

Spanish

Beech

Near the beech trees

English

Baris

Fair-haired

Irish

Berton

Bright settlement

English

Briar

Shrub, Small Tree

English

Breanainn

Sword

Celtic

Buel

Hill dweller

German

Bransen

Son of Brand

English

Bartho

Son of Talmai (the farmer)

Aramaic

Baldie

A diminutive form of Archibald.

Scottish

Breindel

Blessing

Hebrew

Breyson

Son of Bryce/Barry

English

Barto

Bright

Spanish

Blondell

Caressing

Latin

Breandan

Prince

Irish

Barret

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

Balfour

Grazing land

Gaelic

Boby
Braynard

Courageous raven

English

Braylan
Banan

Slayer

Anglo-Saxon

Brittney
Bramm

Bramble; a thicket of wild gorse; raven

Scottish

Bowin

Son of Owen; son of the young one

Welsh

Braheem
Branduff

Black raven

Irish

BaIloch

From the pasture

Scottish

Bayne

Pale bridge

Irish

Benjy

Son; son of the right hand; son of the south; son of my old age

Hebrew

Beattie

Voyager (through life); blessed

Latin