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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Branlie

Raven meadow

English

Byung-ho

Bright; greatness

Asian

Brecken

Speckled, freckled

English

Balthasar

Baal protect the king

Ancient

Becan

Small

Celtic

Bellarmino

The one with the beautiful armor

Italian

Baldemar

Bold, renowned; famous ruler

German

Bailey

Berry clearing; bailiff; city fortification

English

Bartolomej

Son of Talmai (the farmer)

Aramaic

Bartolo

Ploughman

Spanish

Boda

Herald

English

Beathan

Son of the righthand

Scottish

Brier

Shrub, Tree

English

Banner

Flag; ensign bearer

French

Beatty

Voyager (through life); blessed

Latin

Bing

The hollow shaped like a pot

German

Bedwyr

Returns Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake

Arthurian Legend

Bogart

Bow strength; orchard

German

Buach

Victorious

Irish

Brooksone

Son of Brooke

English

Bosco
Bravo

Excellent, courageous

Italian

Brylan
Blakey

Blond

English

Bassel
Brodrik

From the broad ridge

English

Branley

Raven meadow

English

Baudier

Courageous army

English

Burkhardt

“A formidable stronghold,” from the Germanic.

German

Borre

Son of Arthur

Arthurian Legend

Birchell

Birch hall

English

Braedy

Descendant of Br?ch

Irish

Briant

High, noble

Irish

Beau

Handsome

French

Boynton

Town near the Boyne

Gaelic

Bowin

Son of Owen; son of the young one

Welsh

Bao

To order, to bid

Vietnamese

Brentin

Hill, mount; Bryni's settlement

English

Burhardt

Strong as a castle

German

Benson

Son of Ben

Berkeley

The birch tree meadow

English

Boyd

Yellow, blond

Scottish

Brutus

Dull, stupid

Latin

Barry

Fair-haired

Irish

Bob

A diminutive form of Robert.

English

Bertie

Noble, bright, famous; illustrious; bright settlement; bright, famous raven; day-bright; bright promise; illustrious warrior; northern brightness; bright fame

German

Brad

Broad, wide

English

Berl

Son of Berl

German

Beaufort

The beautiful fort

French

Bhavin