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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Burton

Fortified settlement

English

Bobbie

Bright fame

German

Brayan

Combination of Brayden and Bryan

American

Bruno

Brown

German

Beckham

Beck's homestead

English

Bart

A diminutive form of Bartholomew.

Aramaic

Braydon

Descendant of Brad?

Irish

Braeden

Descendant of Brad?

Irish

Brycen

Descendant of Brice

Welsh

Braylen

Variant of Bralen

American

Benito

Blessed

Latin

Brenton

Bryni's settlement, Flame settlement

English

Barney

A diminutive form of Barnabas and Bernard.

Modern

Bryon

High, noble

Irish

Brice

Dotted

Welsh

Bo

To live

Scandinavian

Bodhi

Awakening

Indian (Sanskrit)

Blair

Field, plain

Scottish

Bernardo

Strong, brave bear

German

Buford

Ford near the aviary

English

Bowen

Son of Owen; son of the young one

Welsh

Brodie

Ditch

Irish

Benson

Son of Ben

Booker

Bookkeeper

English

Boston

From St. Botolf's Stone

English

Basil

Royal, kingly

Greek

Brennen

Prince; teardrop

Irish

Bronson

Son of the brown man

English

Braiden

Descendant of Brad?

Irish

Bradly

Broad meadow

English

Broderick

“The son of Roderick,” from the Welsh mab (son of) and Roderick.

Welsh

Branson

Son of Brand

English

Blaze

Stutter

Latin

Brant

A variant form of Brandon and of Brent.

English

Briggs

Bridges

English

Benedict

Blessed

Latin

Baylor

Deliverer of goods

English

Blaise

Lisp, stutter

Latin

Buster

Tough guy

English

Barton

Barley settlement

English

Baby

Infant

English

Bernie

Bear; strong, brave bear

German

Bridger

Lives near the bridge; bridge-worker

English

Bud

Brother

Gaelic

Benton

Town in the bent grass

English

Burl

Knotty wood; tuft of wool

French

Bertram

Bright, famous raven

German

Bodie

Shelter; one who brings news

Scandinavian

Bilal

Moisture

Arabic

Briar

Shrub, Small Tree

English