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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Burley

Meadow with knotty-trunk trees

English

Bennie

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

Latin

Beldan

Lives in the beautiful glen

English

Berg

Mountain

German

Botewolf

Herald wolf

English

Ben

Son

Hebrew

Bale

Valley

English

Beamon

Beekeeper

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

Braydie

Descendant of Br?ch

Irish

Baldhere

Bold army

English

Burrhus
Byrom

At the byres or barn

English

Bee
Bo

To live

Scandinavian

Blasio
Brann

Bramble; a thicket of wild gorse; raven

Scottish

Body

Blond

Celtic

Brae

Cry out; borderland

French

Bayerd

Poet, one who sings ballads

Scottish

Baxly

Baker's meadow

English

Balint

Health or love

Hungarian

Brocklie

Meadow of the badger

English

Bromleah

From the broom covered meadow

English

Baldovino

Bold, brave friend

German

Brevyn

Created Name

American

Bouvier

Ox

Latin

Brooklyn

Broken land

Dutch

Bama

Son of prophecy

Hebrew

Braddon

Descendant of Brad?

Irish

Beemon

Beekeeper

English

Benet

Latin

Beau

Handsome

French

Barthol

Son of Talmai (the farmer)

Aramaic

Banfield

Field of beans

English

Barnabey

Son of consolation

Greek

Berthold

Bright strength; renowned leader

German

Barid

Messenger

Persian

Brok

Badger-like

English

Benecroft

From the bean field

English

Bennt

Blessed

Latin

Bretton

From Britanny or Britain; from Britain

Latin

Borbon
Bardot

French Surname

French

Beachy

Near the beech trees

English

Bless

To bless

English

Bethel

House of God

Hebrew

Branduff

Black raven

Irish

Bartolommeo

Son of Talmai (the farmer)

Aramaic

Bekim