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Baby names starting with B

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Benjamin
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Binyamin' meaning son of the right hand, the youngest son of Jacob in the Bible.
Bennett
English · Medieval English form of Benedict, from Latin 'benedictus' meaning blessed.
Brooks
English · From Old English brōc meaning "stream," given to one living near a brook.
Beau
French · French word meaning 'handsome' or 'beautiful,' used as a given name since the 18th century.
Blake
English · From Old English 'blæc' (dark) or 'blāc' (pale, bright), a name of contrasting meanings.
Brooklyn
English · An English place name popularized as a given name, evoking a brook and the New York borough.
Bella
Italian · Italian and Spanish word meaning 'beautiful,' also a diminutive of Isabella.
Bryson
English · Patronymic meaning 'son of Brice,' from a Celtic name meaning 'speckled' or 'alert.'
Beckett
English · Beckett is an English surname and place name meaning "bee cottage" or "brook cottage."
Beckham
English · English surname from a place name meaning 'Becca's homestead' in Old English; modern given name.
Braxton
English · English surname meaning 'Bracca's settlement,' used as a given name from place-name origins.
Brielle
Hebrew · A shortened form of Gabrielle, from Hebrew roots meaning "God is my strength."
Barrett
English · From Old German elements 'bero' (bear) and 'hard' (brave/strong), meaning bear strength.
Brayden
Irish · Brayden is a modern name built on Irish surname elements, often linked to "broad" or "descendant of Bradan."
Bentley
English · From an Old English surname meaning 'clearing overgrown with bent grass.'
Blakely
English · English place name meaning 'dark meadow' or 'pale clearing,' from Old English.
Bailey
English · From Old French 'bailli' meaning bailiff or steward. Originally an occupational surname.
Brianna
Irish · Brianna is the feminine form of Brian, from Irish roots meaning "strong" or "noble."
Brody
Scottish · A Scottish surname and place name, often interpreted as 'ditch' or 'muddy place.'
Brandon
English · From Old English 'brom-dun' meaning broom-covered hill or beacon hill.
Blair
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic blàr meaning 'plain, field, or battlefield.' Originally a Scottish surname and place name.
Brynlee
English · A modern name blending Bryn, from Welsh meaning "hill," with the trendy -lee ending.
Baylor
English · English surname meaning one who delivers goods, used as a given name.
Bryce
Scottish · From a Scottish surname of uncertain origin, possibly meaning speckled or swift; linked to a 5th-century saint.
Baker
English · Occupational surname turned given name, denoting one who bakes bread.
Bodhi
Indian · Bodhi comes from Sanskrit and means enlightenment or awakening, central to Buddhist thought.
Brady
Irish · From Irish surname Ó Brádaigh, meaning spirited or broad-chested.
Brian
Irish · Ancient Irish name meaning 'noble' or 'high,' famously borne by High King Brian Boru.
Bowen
Welsh · Welsh patronymic from 'ab Owen' meaning son of Owen, Owen meaning young warrior or noble.
Bryan
Irish · Variant of Brian, from Old Irish meaning 'noble' or 'high.'
Briggs
English · English surname from Norse 'bryggja' meaning bridge, denoting one who lived near a bridge.
Brooke
English · From Old English 'broc' meaning a small stream or brook.
Bodie
English · Scottish surname, possibly meaning 'messenger' or from a Gaelic place name.
Banks
English · English topographic surname for someone living near a hillside or riverbank.
Briar
English · Briar is an English nature name taken from the thorny wild rose shrub.
Bradley
English · From Old English brād lēah meaning "broad meadow" or "broad clearing."
Briella
Hebrew · Briella is likely a modern short form of Gabriella, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning 'God is my strength.'
Brynn
Welsh · Brynn comes from Welsh bryn, meaning 'hill.'
Benson
English · English surname meaning 'son of Ben (Benjamin)'; from Hebrew meaning son of the right hand.
Bo
Norse · Scandinavian name meaning 'to live' or 'to dwell.' Also a Chinese name with various meanings.
Blaire
Scottish · Blaire comes from a Scottish surname and place name meaning plain, field, or battlefield.
Bonnie
Scottish · From Scottish/French 'bonne' meaning 'good' or 'beautiful, pretty.'
Bellamy
French · Bellamy comes from French elements meaning beautiful friend and began as a surname before modern given-name use.
Bianca
Italian · Italian name meaning "white" or "pure," used by Shakespeare in Othello and The Taming of the Shrew.
Brooklynn
English · Brooklynn is a modern spelling of Brooklyn, a place name linked to brook and stream imagery.
Brantley
German · Derived from Germanic 'brand' meaning 'fire' or 'sword,' denoting a fiery or bold spirit.
Briana
Irish · Briana is the feminine form of Brian, an Irish name often interpreted as "strong," "noble," or "high."
Boone
English · From Old French 'bon' meaning good; famously associated with frontiersman Daniel Boone.
Bruce
Scottish · From a Norman French surname meaning 'from Brix' in Normandy, famously borne by Robert the Bruce of Scotland.
Brinley
English · Brinley comes from an English surname and place-name meaning "burnt meadow" or "cleared woodland."
Beatrice
Latin · From Latin 'beatrix' meaning she who brings happiness or blessed.
Boston
English · English place name meaning "Botolph's stone," after the town in Lincolnshire, England.
Bristol
English · English place name from Old English meaning 'meeting place by the bridge.'
Brixton
English · An English place name meaning "Brihtsige's town" or settlement.
Braylen
English · A modern blended name influenced by Brayden and related surname forms, often tied loosely to 'broad' or 'descendant' roots.
Belen
Spanish · Spanish form of Bethlehem, from Hebrew 'Beit Lechem' meaning 'house of bread.' Associated with the Nativity.
Billie
English · Diminutive of William, meaning 'resolute protector,' widely used as a unisex name.
Bridget
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Brighid, meaning exalted one; borne by the Irish patron saint.
Bethany
Hebrew · Biblical place name from Hebrew meaning 'house of figs,' a village near Jerusalem.
Bruno
German · From Old High German 'brun' meaning brown or armor-clad; borne by St. Bruno of Cologne.
Brock
English · From Old English 'broc' meaning badger; used as a surname then given name.
Birdie
English · English diminutive referring to a little bird, also a pet form of Bertha.
Brayan
Irish · Brayan is a phonetic variant of Brian, an Irish name associated with strength and high status.
Braylon
English · A modern American-style blend name, likely influenced by Brayden and similar -lon endings.
Blaze
English · From English 'blaze' meaning 'flame' or from Latin Saint Blasius meaning 'lisping,' evoking fire imagery.
Braelynn
English · A modern compound of Brae, meaning hillside, and Lynn, meaning lake or waterfall.
Brittany
French · Brittany comes from the French region of Bretagne, making it a place-name used as a feminine given name.
Brynleigh
Welsh · Brynleigh combines Welsh bryn, hill, with English lee, meadow or clearing, in a modern compound form.
Berkley
English · From Old English meaning 'birch tree meadow,' originally an English place name.
Brycen
English · Brycen is a modern spelling of Bryce, a name with Celtic roots often linked to speckled or swift meanings.
Benicio
Latin · Benicio comes from Latin roots meaning blessed or kindly, developed through Spanish usage.
Bjorn
Norse · Old Norse name meaning 'bear,' common among Vikings and Scandinavian royalty.
Bridger
English · An English surname-name meaning 'bridge maker' or someone who lived near a bridge.
Barbara
Greek · From Greek 'barbaros' meaning 'foreign'; Saint Barbara is patron saint of storms and artillerymen.
Ben
Hebrew · Short form of Benjamin, from Hebrew 'Binyamin' meaning son of the right hand.
Bode
German · Bode is a Germanic name meaning "messenger" or "herald."
Bryer
English · Bryer is an English surname-style name from briar, referring to a thorny plant or wild rose shrub.
Boden
German · Boden is a surname-style name with Germanic and Norse associations, often linked to "shelter," "floor," or "dwelling ground."
Bear
English · Bear is an English word-name taken from the powerful animal, giving it a rugged nature-based meaning.
Blessing
English · Blessing is an English word name meaning divine favor or a gift from God.
Benny
Hebrew · Diminutive of Benjamin, from Hebrew meaning 'son of the right hand.'
Byron
English · From Old English 'byrum' meaning 'at the cattle sheds,' famously associated with the Romantic poet Lord Byron.
Braelyn
English · A modern American-style blend using Bray/Brae with the popular -lyn ending.
Bowie
Scottish · From Gaelic 'buidhe' meaning 'yellow-haired' or 'fair,' a Scottish and Irish surname turned given name.
Bailee
English · Bailee is a modern spelling of Bailey, an English occupational and surname name meaning ‘bailiff’ or ‘steward.’
Brylee
English · Brylee is a modern English-style blend, often understood from Bri/Bry plus lee, suggesting a meadow-like or stylish invented form.
Baylee
English · A modern spelling of Bailey, from an English surname meaning bailiff or steward.
Belle
French · From French 'belle' meaning 'beautiful,' also a short form of Isabelle.
Benedict
Latin · From Latin 'benedictus' meaning blessed; borne by Saint Benedict, founder of Western monasticism.
Betty
English · Diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'elisheva' meaning 'God is my oath'.
Bria
Irish · Bria is often treated as a feminine short form of Brianna or similar names, linked to a root meaning "strong" or "noble."
Brodie
Scottish · From a Scottish Gaelic place name, possibly meaning 'ditch' or 'muddy place'; a Highland clan name.
Beverly
English · From an English place name meaning beaver stream, from Old English 'beofor' and 'leac'.
Beck
English · Beck comes from English and Norse word roots meaning "stream" or "brook."
Blaise
French · From Latin 'blaesus' meaning lisping; borne by Saint Blaise, patron of throat ailments.
Beaux
French · Beaux comes from French beau, meaning "handsome" or "beautiful."
Bexley
English · From Old English beaks/bex (beech) and leah (clearing), now a modern English place-inspired given name.
Blaine
Irish · From Gaelic blá meaning "yellow" or blaán meaning "slender, thin."
Brennan
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Braonán' meaning sorrow, or 'braon' meaning moisture or drop.
Bastian
Greek · A short form of Sebastian, from Greek Sebastianos meaning 'revered' or 'from Sebastia.'
Billy
English · Diminutive of William, from Germanic 'wil-helm' meaning resolute protector.
Brendan
Irish · From Old Irish 'Brénainn,' possibly meaning 'prince' or 'brave,' borne by the voyager saint.
Brett
French · From Old French meaning 'a Breton,' originally denoting someone from Brittany.
Barron
English · Variant of Baron, from Old French meaning nobleman or free man of rank.
Boaz
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning 'swiftness' or 'strength,' husband of Ruth.
Bronson
English · English patronymic meaning son of Brown, from a medieval nickname for dark-complexioned men.
Brenda
Norse · From Old Norse 'brandr' meaning 'sword' or 'flame'; popularized in Scotland.
Brecken
Irish · Brecken likely comes from Celtic surname roots, often linked to freckled or speckled descriptions.
Braylee
English · A modern English-style blend using Bray and the fashionable -lee ending.
Bobby
English · Diminutive of Robert, from Germanic 'hrod-berht' meaning bright fame.
Brewer
English · Occupational English surname for one who brews ale or beer.
Branson
English · English patronymic meaning 'son of Brand,' where Brand means 'sword' or 'fire.'
Bernadette
French · French feminine of Bernard, from Germanic 'bern' (bear) and 'hard' (brave); Saint Bernadette of Lourdes.
Blessyn
English · A modern invented virtue name built from bless, suggesting someone blessed or favored.
Brynley
Welsh · Surname-style name from Brynley/Brinley forms, often linked to hill or meadow imagery in Welsh-English use.
Bishop
English · From Old English 'bisceop' via Greek 'episkopos' meaning overseer. An ecclesiastical title name.
Bryant
English · Variant of Brian, possibly from Celtic meaning 'noble' or 'high,' with an added patronymic -t.
Bilal
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning moisture or freshness, and borne by Bilal ibn Rabah in early Islamic history.
Britney
English · An English place-based name referring to Brittany in France, popularized as a modern given name.
Benito
Spanish · Spanish and Italian form of Benedict, from Latin 'benedictus' meaning blessed.
Bronx
English · Bronx is a place-based modern name taken from the New York borough, itself named after settler Jonas Bronck.
Brighton
English · Brighton is an English place name meaning bright town or Briton town, later adopted as a given name.
Beatrix
Latin · From Latin beatrix meaning 'she who brings happiness,' borne by Dutch and Spanish queens.
Braden
Irish · From Irish 'bradán' meaning salmon, originally a surname from a broad valley.
Baila
Hebrew · Baila is a Yiddish and Hebrew-associated form linked to “white” or “fair,” and sometimes to Bilhah traditions.
Benaiah
Hebrew · Benaiah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning "Yahweh has built" or "built by God."
Booker
English · Occupational English surname meaning 'scribe' or 'one who binds books.'
Benton
English · From an Old English place name meaning 'settlement in bent grass' or 'town on the moor.'
Blakelynn
English · A blended modern name combining Blake and the -lynn suffix, rooted in an English surname meaning "dark" or "black."
Bernard
German · From Germanic 'bern' (bear) and 'hard' (brave/hardy), meaning 'strong as a bear.'
Bernardo
Italian · Romance form of Bernard, from Germanic elements meaning 'brave as a bear.'
Brynnlee
Welsh · Brynnlee blends Welsh Brynn, hill, with English lee, meadow, creating a contemporary nature-inspired name.
Bryar
English · Bryar is a spelling variant of Briar, an English word-name for a thorny shrub or wild rose stem.
Blakeleigh
English · A modern blend of Blake and the -leigh suffix, from Old English elements meaning dark or pale clearing.
Barry
Irish · From Irish 'baire' meaning 'spear' or 'fair-haired,' also an anglicized form of Barra.
Bentlee
English · Bentlee is a spelling variant of Bentley, an English place name meaning bent grass meadow.
Bryleigh
English · Bryleigh is a modern English-style blend using Bry- and the fashionable suffix -leigh.
Baron
English · From Old French 'baron' meaning 'nobleman' or 'warrior,' a feudal title of nobility.
Belinda
German · Possibly from Germanic 'betlinde' (bright serpent) or Italian 'bella/linda' (beautiful).
Beatriz
Spanish · Spanish form of Beatrice, from Latin 'beatrix' meaning 'she who brings happiness' or 'blessed voyager.'
Bryanna
Irish · Bryanna is a feminine form of Brian, usually linked to meanings like 'high,' 'noble,' or 'strong.'
Brinlee
English · A modern name influenced by Bryn and the -lee ending, suggesting a hill or meadow feel.
Braylin
English · Braylin is a modern English-language invented name formed in the style of Brayden and similar names.
Blythe
English · From Old English 'bliþe' meaning 'happy, carefree, joyous.'
Breanna
Irish · Breanna is the feminine form of Brian, an Irish name often linked to strength, nobility, and high status.
Blakelee
English · A modern spelling of Blakely, from an English place name meaning dark wood or dark clearing.
Baylen
English · Baylen is a modern surname-style name, likely related to Bailey or similar forms meaning steward or bailiff.
Briley
English · An English-style surname name meaning meadow or clearing by the briars.
Braydon
English · Braydon is a modern spelling of Braden or Brayden, usually linked to broad valley or descendant of Bradan.
Blanca
Spanish · From Spanish meaning 'white' or 'fair,' cognate with French Blanche.
Braxtyn
English · A contemporary spelling variant of Braxton, from an English surname meaning Brock’s settlement.
Bryn
Welsh · A Welsh name meaning hill or mound.
Benji
Hebrew · Benji is a diminutive of Benjamin, a Hebrew biblical name meaning "son of the right hand."
Brisa
Spanish · A Spanish word name meaning 'breeze.'
Brent
English · From Old English meaning 'high place' or 'burnt land,' originally a place name.
Blakelyn
English · A modern English-style blend of Blake and the popular -lyn ending.
Blossom
English · From Old English 'blōstm' meaning flower or bloom, a botanical nature name.
Brentley
English · Brentley is an English place-style name meaning something like "burnt meadow" or "hill clearing."
Blayke
English · A modern spelling of Blake, from an English surname meaning dark or fair depending on its root.
Bobbi
English · Diminutive of Roberta or Barbara, meaning bright fame or foreign woman.
Bracha
Hebrew · Bracha comes from Hebrew berakhah, meaning blessing.
Basil
Greek · From Greek 'Basileus' meaning 'king' or 'royal,' borne by several early saints.
Bliss
English · From Old English 'blis' meaning joy, happiness, or supreme delight.
Blakeley
English · Blakeley is an English place-derived name meaning a dark or black woodland clearing or meadow.
Brenna
Irish · An Irish-derived name often linked to sorrow or raven-haired imagery in surname traditions.
Batsheva
Hebrew · Hebrew form of Bathsheba, meaning "daughter of an oath" or "daughter of abundance."
Brynnleigh
Welsh · Modern invented compound of Brynn (Welsh 'hill') and Leigh (Old English 'meadow clearing').
Brayson
English · A modern surname-style name meaning "son of Bray" or "son of a broad-minded one."
Bea
Latin · Diminutive of Beatrice, from Latin beatus meaning 'blessed' or 'she who brings happiness.'
Bayleigh
English · A modern spelling of Bailey, from an English occupational and place surname meaning bailiff or fort yard.
Bohdi
Indian · A variant spelling of Bodhi, from Sanskrit, meaning awakening or enlightenment.
Bennet
English · Medieval English form of Latin Benedictus, meaning 'blessed.'
Braulio
Spanish · Spanish name of Germanic origin, possibly meaning "gleaming sword," borne by a 7th-century Spanish bishop-saint.
Bakari
African · Bakari is an African name, especially in Swahili and related traditions, often interpreted as noble or promising.
Bridgette
French · Bridgette is a French-style form of Bridget, from Irish Brighid meaning 'exalted one.'
Berlin
German · From the German capital city, ultimately from Old Slavic roots meaning "swamp" or "dry place."
Berkeley
English · From Old English 'beorc leah' meaning 'birch tree meadow'; also an aristocratic surname.
Beauden
French · A modern form influenced by Beau and surnames like Bowden, carrying a handsome or refined feel.
Blue
English · From the English color word, used as a modern word name with nature and style associations.
Bodi
Norse · Bodi is a variant of Bodhi or Bodie; in English usage it often echoes surname and place-name traditions.
Bennie
English · Diminutive of Benjamin or Benedict; from Hebrew meaning son of the right hand.
Brenton
English · English place name meaning 'Bryni's settlement' or 'fire town,' from Old English origins.
Brixley
English · Modern invented name combining Brix with the English place-name suffix -ley.
Brayleigh
English · A modern elaboration of Bray with the fashionable -leigh suffix, giving it a place-name style.
Bayan
Arabic · Bayan is an Arabic name meaning eloquence, clarity, or expression.
Brigitte
French · French form of Brigid, from an old Celtic name meaning 'exalted one' or 'high, noble.'
Betsy
English · Diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'God is my oath.'
Buckley
English · From Old English 'boc leah' meaning beech tree meadow; also an Irish surname.
Brexton
English · A modern surname-style coinage built like Braxton/Brixton, with an English place-name feel.
Bree
Irish · Bree is an Irish-derived short form linked to names like Brighid or Briana, often associated with strength and exaltedness.
Binyomin
Hebrew · A Yiddish-influenced spelling of Benjamin, from Hebrew meaning son of the right hand or favored son.
Bostyn
English · A modern spelling of Boston, an English place-name used as a surname-style given name.
Banner
English · English surname and word name meaning 'flag-bearer' or 'standard-bearer.'
Brigham
English · English place name from Old English meaning homestead by a bridge.
Brysen
English · Brysen is a modern English-style respelling, likely influenced by Bryce and names ending in -sen.
Boyd
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'buidhe' meaning 'yellow' or 'fair-haired,' originally a clan surname.
Bobbie
English · Diminutive of Robert or Barbara, meaning 'bright fame' from Old German elements.
Brigid
Irish · Ancient Irish name meaning exalted one, borne by the Celtic goddess of fire and the patron saint of Ireland.
Baruch
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning “blessed.”
Britton
English · Surname-turned-given-name meaning 'a Briton' or 'from Britain,' of Celtic and Latin origin.
Blakley
English · An English surname-place name meaning "dark wood" or "black clearing."
Bayron
English · Bayron is a variant of Byron, an English surname-name originally tied to a place name meaning by the cowsheds.
Blimy
Hebrew · Blimy is likely derived from Yiddish and Hebrew naming traditions, related to Blum meaning 'flower.'
Blayne
Irish · Variant of Blaine, from Irish Gaelic 'Bláán' meaning 'yellow' or 'slender.'
Brandy
English · From Dutch 'brandewijn' (burnt wine), adopted as a given name in 20th-century America.
Binyamin
Hebrew · Binyamin is the Hebrew form of Benjamin, meaning "son of the right hand" or "son of the south."
Braven
English · A modern English word-name built from brave, suggesting courage and boldness.
Breck
Scottish · From a surname and place name meaning “freckled” or “speckled,” from Norse and Scots roots.
Broderick
Irish · Broderick is a surname-style given name linked to old Celtic and Germanic forms meaning famed ruler.
Braeden
Irish · A modern spelling of Braden, from an Irish surname meaning broad or wide valley/hillside.
Blaize
French · Blaize is a form of Blaise, from Latin Blasius, traditionally linked to lisping or stammering.
Braiden
Irish · Braiden is a modern spelling variant of Braden, from Irish roots meaning 'broad' or 'salmon.'
Bleu
French · Bleu is the French word for "blue," used as a modern color name.
Bodee
English · A modern respelling of Bodie/Bodhi-style names, valued more for sound than strict historical form.
Bloom
English · An English word-name meaning flower, blossom, and flourishing growth.
Brice
French · From Gaulish name Briccius, possibly meaning speckled or freckled; borne by a 5th-century saint.
Breeze
English · Breeze is an English nature word name evoking a light wind and airy freshness.
Bexlee
English · A modern spelling of Bexley, derived from a place-name form meaning a meadow clearing in Old English tradition.
Buck
English · From Old English bucc meaning "male deer," used as a spirited masculine name.
Brittney
English · Brittney is a variant of Brittany, the French regional place name meaning "from Brittany."
Blima
Hebrew · A Yiddish-Hebrew associated form traditionally linked with blossom or flower-like beauty.
Brenden
Irish · Brenden is a variant of Brendan, from Irish Bréanainn, often interpreted as 'prince' or 'little raven.'
Beth
Hebrew · Short form of Elizabeth (oath of God) or Bethany (house of figs).
Bowman
English · Occupational English surname meaning 'archer,' from Old English 'boga' (bow) + 'mann' (man).
Blu
English · A modern color name taken from blue, often suggesting calmness, sky, or water.
Brendon
Irish · Variant of Brendan, from Irish meaning prince or brave voyager.
Brantlee
English · Brantlee is a modern English elaboration of Brantley, a surname-name meaning burnt clearing or fire meadow.
Brianny
Irish · Brianny is a modern variant of Brianna, from the Irish-rooted Brian meaning noble or high.
Branden
English · A variant of Brandon, linked to a hill or beacon and also to the Irish name Brendan.
Brea
Irish · A spelling variant of Bree, often used as a short form tied to strength or nobility.
Bowden
English · Bowden is an English place name from words meaning bow-shaped hill or hill dwelling.
Briseida
Greek · Briseida is the Spanish form of Briseis, a name from Greek epic tradition associated with the Trojan War.
Baileigh
English · A modern spelling of Bailey, originally an English occupational and place name for a bailiff or fort area.
Banx
English · A modern invented short form influenced by Banks, adapted as a compact and stylistic personal name.
Barbie
Greek · Diminutive of Barbara, from Greek 'barbaros' meaning 'foreign' or 'stranger.'
Bryelle
French · Bryelle is a modern lyrical name likely influenced by Brielle, carrying a polished French-style sound.
Brilynn
English · Brilynn is a modern coined name, likely combining Bri- with the suffix -lynn.
Bruchy
Hebrew · A Yiddish-Hebrew diminutive of Brucha or Berakhah, meaning 'blessing.'
Brenley
English · Brenley is a modern English surname-style name, likely meaning something like "burnt meadow" by analogy.
Beckam
English · Beckam is a spelling variant of Beckham, an English surname meaning "homestead by the stream."
Bray
Irish · Bray comes from an Irish and English surname and place name, often linked to hill or marshy ground.
Bentzion
Hebrew · Bentzion means son of Zion in Hebrew, joining ben with the sacred place-name Zion.
Berklee
English · A modern spelling of Berkeley, an English place and surname name meaning “birch clearing” or “birch meadow.”
Brailyn
English · A modern blended name influenced by Bray and the popular -lyn suffix.
Brynnley
Welsh · Brynnley blends Welsh Brynn with the popular -ley ending, giving it a modern hill or high-place feel.
Bless
English · Bless comes from the English word meaning "to consecrate or favor," used as a virtue-style given name.
Braylynn
English · Braylynn is a modern blended name built from Bray and Lynn, typical of contemporary English naming styles.
Bronwyn
Welsh · From Welsh 'bron' (breast/hill) and 'gwyn' (white/fair/blessed), meaning 'fair-bosomed' or 'blessed and fair'.
Basya
Hebrew · A Yiddish and Hebrew form of Batya, meaning daughter of God.
Brave
English · An English virtue name meaning 'courageous' or 'daring,' used as a bold, modern given name.
Baltazar
Spanish · Spanish form of Balthasar, from Babylonian meaning 'Baal protects the king'; one of the Biblical Magi.
Bryana
Irish · A feminine form of Brian, from Irish roots often interpreted as "strong," "virtuous," or "noble."
Betsabe
Hebrew · Betsabe is the Spanish form of Bathsheba, from Hebrew meaning 'daughter of the oath.'
Braxten
English · Braxten is a modern spelling of Braxton, from an English surname meaning Brock's town or settlement.
Bellarose
Italian · Bellarose combines bella, meaning beautiful, with rose, the flower, creating a romantic compound name.
Brix
English · Modern invented name, possibly derived from Brice or Brick, used as a short, strong contemporary masculine name.
Bethel
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Beth El' meaning 'house of God'; a sacred place name in the Old Testament.
Bayla
Hebrew · Yiddish variant of the Hebrew name Bilhah or Bella, meaning 'beautiful' or 'beloved.'
Becca
Hebrew · A short form of Rebecca, from Hebrew, often interpreted as "to bind" or "tie."
Bram
Hebrew · Bram is a short form of Abraham, from Hebrew meaning father of multitudes.
Bellami
French · Modern variant of Bellamy (Old French, beau ami, beautiful friend), adapted as a feminine given name.
Bradford
English · Old English place name meaning "broad ford," a river crossing.
Baxter
English · Old English occupational surname meaning 'baker,' originally the feminine form of 'Baker.'
Berenice
Greek · From Greek Pherenikē meaning 'bringing victory,' borne by several ancient Egyptian queens.
Beauregard
French · French name meaning 'beautiful gaze' or 'fine outlook,' from 'beau' (beautiful) and 'regard' (look).
Brissa
Spanish · Brissa is often linked to Brisa, the Spanish word for 'breeze,' giving it a light nature meaning.
Bryton
English · Bryton is a modern variant of Brighton or Britton, linked to Britain or a bright town meaning.
Brinleigh
English · A modern elaboration of Brynlee-style names, built from hill and meadow-like English elements.
Bernice
Greek · From Greek Berenike, meaning 'bringing victory.' Borne by several ancient Macedonian queens.
Bently
English · Variant of Bentley, from Old English meaning 'clearing covered with bent grass.'
Brystol
English · Brystol is a spelling variant of Bristol, an English place name derived from an old bridge-site meaning.
Baani
Indian · From Punjabi/Sanskrit meaning 'voice' or 'melody,' used in Sikh tradition to refer to sacred hymns.
Broly
English · A modern invented name popularized by the Dragon Ball Z character; no classical etymology.
Baela
Latin · A modern feminine form tied to Bella, from Latin *bellus*, meaning "beautiful."
Brogan
Irish · Brogan is an Irish surname-name that likely means sturdy shoe or little shoe from old Gaelic roots.
Beautiful
English · Beautiful is a modern English word name chosen for its direct sense of loveliness and admiration.
Bane
Slavic · Bane is used as a South Slavic name, often as a short form of names like Branislav.
Brixlee
English · A modern invented English-style name combining brisk consonants with the trendy -lee ending.
Burke
English · From Old English burg or Norman-French de Burgh meaning "fortress" or "fortified settlement."
Branch
English · English word name from Old French 'branche,' originally a surname for someone living near a branch or fork.
Bogdan
Slavic · Bogdan is a Slavic name meaning "gift of God," from elements meaning "God" and "given."
Bayley
English · Bayley is a spelling variant of Bailey, an English surname meaning ‘bailiff’ or ‘steward.’
Brylie
English · Brylie is a modern English-style blended name, probably influenced by Brielle, Riley, or Kylie.
Bruin
English · A name associated with “bear,” from Germanic and English usage, carrying a strong animal image.
Bauer
German · Bauer is a German surname and given name form meaning farmer or peasant.
Berkleigh
English · A modern spelling of Berkeley, an English place name meaning 'birch wood' or 'birch meadow.'
Bellatrix
Latin · Latin for 'female warrior,' also the name of a bright star in the Orion constellation.
Brandt
German · Germanic name meaning "sword" or "firebrand," from Old Norse brandr.
Brook
English · English name meaning "small stream," from Old English broc, used as a nature-inspired given name.
Brookelynn
English · A modern elaboration of Brooke and Brooklyn, ultimately linked to a brook or stream.
Bushra
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'good news' or 'glad tidings.'
Bayler
English · Bayler is an English surname-style name related to a bailiff or steward.
Brexley
English · A modern surname-style name likely from English place-name patterns in the -ley tradition, meaning meadow or clearing.
Bartholomew
Hebrew · From Aramaic Bar-Talmay meaning "son of Talmai (one who abounds in furrows)," a biblical apostle name.
Boris
Slavic · Slavic name meaning 'fighter' or 'wolf,' from Turkic 'bogoris' or Slavic 'bor' (battle); borne by Bulgarian tsars.
Benzion
Hebrew · From Hebrew Ben Zion, meaning son of Zion.
Becket
English · Becket comes from an English surname and place name, often interpreted as meaning "bee cottage" or "brook."
Bianka
Italian · Variant of Bianca, from Italian roots meaning white, bright, or pure.
Bahar
Persian · Bahar is a Persian name meaning spring.
Beren
Persian · Beren is used in several traditions, but is often linked to Persian usage where it can suggest "strong" or "brave."
Bearett
English · A modern creative spelling of Barrett, from Old German meaning 'bear strength' or 'brave as a bear'.
Brianne
Irish · Brianne is a feminine form of Brian, from Irish roots often interpreted as noble, strong, or high.
Bradlee
English · An English surname-name meaning broad meadow or broad clearing.
Bindi
Indian · From Indian usage, referring to the decorative forehead mark and associated with beauty, identity, and tradition.
Blayze
English · Blayze is a modern spelling of Blaze or Blaise, linked to a Latin-rooted saint's name and the word blaze.
Bintou
African · Bintou is a West African name, often linked to traditions meaning daughter or girl.
Brenlee
English · A modern compound of Bren- and -lee, in the style of contemporary English surname names.
Breece
English · Breece is a surname-style variant of Bryce, from a Celtic personal name often interpreted as speckled or freckled.
Brandi
English · Brandi is a modern English variant of Brandy, originally from the drink name and later used as a given name.
Benyamin
Hebrew · A Hebrew form of Benjamin meaning 'son of the right hand' or 'son of the south.'
Breindy
German · Breindy is a Jewish diminutive name from Yiddish tradition, often linked to warm or brown-toned imagery.
Bryston
English · Bryston is a modern surname-style name modeled on names like Bryson, meaning son of Brice.
Brylan
English · A modern blend of Bryan and Dylan, carrying associations of strength and noble lineage.
Blane
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'blaan' meaning yellow or golden; borne by the 6th-century Saint Blane.
Boruch
Hebrew · A Yiddish-influenced spelling of Baruch, from Hebrew, meaning blessed.
Boe
Norse · A Scandinavian-derived name from a word for farm or homestead.
Breckyn
Irish · A modern spelling of Breccan or Breckin, associated with speckled or freckled meanings.
Brenleigh
English · Modern invented compound of Bren (Irish: raven/hill) and the English suffix -leigh (woodland clearing).
Becky
English · Pet form of Rebecca, from Hebrew 'Rivqah' meaning to tie or bind, a biblical matriarch.
Brennen
Irish · Variant of Brennan, from Irish Braonán, often interpreted as descendant of Braonán, with braon meaning moisture or drop.
Beaumont
French · Beaumont is a French place surname meaning beautiful hill.
Brithany
French · A variant of Brittany, the place-name for the French region of Bretagne.
Briseyda
Spanish · Briseyda is the Spanish form of Briseis, a name from Greek myth and epic tradition.
Braylyn
English · Braylyn is a modern English-style blend name built from Bray and the popular -lyn suffix.
Bensen
English · Bensen is an English patronymic form meaning 'son of Ben,' later used as a first-name-style variant.
Bela
Slavic · Hungarian royal name possibly meaning 'white' or 'bright'; borne by four medieval kings of Hungary.
Brennon
Irish · Brennon is a variant of Brennan, from an Irish surname meaning descendant of Braonán, linked to sorrow or moisture.
Brylen
English · A modern blended name influenced by Bryson, Brian, and -len endings.
Briseis
Greek · Briseis comes from Greek myth as the name of a woman in the Iliad, probably meaning woman from Brisa.
Bellamie
French · A feminine variant of Bellamy, from Old French 'bel ami' meaning 'beautiful friend.'
Bexleigh
English · A trendier spelling of Bexley that keeps the old English place-name root while modernizing with -leigh.
Buddy
English · Modern English informal name meaning 'friend' or 'companion,' popularized as a given name in the 20th century.
Brie
Irish · Usually a short form of Brianna or similar names, linked to strength and exalted meaning traditions.
Brahim
Arabic · Brahim is an Arabic form of Ibrahim, ultimately linked to Abraham and meaning father of many.
Braylan
English · Braylan is a modern blended name likely influenced by Brayden and Irish Bralan-type sounds, suggesting a hillside or descendant form.
Bosco
Italian · From Italian bosco, meaning "wood" or "forest," and also linked to Saint John Bosco.
Bertha
German · From Germanic beraht meaning 'bright' or 'famous'; borne by Charlemagne's mother.
Brant
German · From Germanic meaning firebrand or sword, related to Old Norse brandr.
Benuel
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Penuel or Benuel, a Hebrew name meaning “face of God” or “son of God.”
Brynne
Welsh · Brynne is related to Welsh bryn, meaning hill or mound.
Brodi
Scottish · Brodi is a modern spelling of Brody, a Scottish place-based name.
Brelynn
English · A modern invented name combining Bri or Bre with Lynn, a nature-linked element meaning lake or waterfall.
Braya
English · Modern English-style coinage, likely built from Bray or Bria sounds rather than one fixed traditional root.
Brynlie
Welsh · Modern blend of Bryn and -lee, suggesting a hill meadow or upland clearing.
Benelli
Italian · Benelli is an Italian surname-origin name from bene, meaning good, later used as a family-inspired personal name.
Bright
English · From Old English beorht meaning 'bright, shining, illustrious.' Used as both surname and given name.
Batya
Hebrew · Batya is a Hebrew form of Bithiah, meaning "daughter of God."
Bryden
Scottish · Bryden is a Scottish surname-name, likely derived from a place or family name related to Brydon or Dryden forms.
Brentlee
English · Brentlee is a modern elaboration of Brent and Lee, drawing on English place-name elements meaning "hill" and "meadow."
Boubacar
African · Boubacar is a West African form of Abu Bakr, the Arabic name meaning father of the young camel.
Bodin
Norse · Bodin is a surname-style name with Norse and French associations, often linked to settlement or family-line roots.
Bex
English · A diminutive English nickname form of Beatrice/Rebecca, now increasingly used as an independent name.
Beulah
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'be'ulah' meaning 'married'; used in Isaiah as a name for the land of Israel.
Brad
English · Short form of Bradley or Bradford, from Old English brād meaning "broad."
Brinkley
English · Brinkley is an English place name meaning "woodland clearing" or "meadow edge."
Brando
Italian · An Italian use of a Germanic name element associated with firebrand or sword.
Brenner
German · Brenner is a German surname name meaning "burner" or one who worked with fire.
Bodey
English · Bodey is a modern spelling of Bodie, a surname and place-style name with a rugged contemporary feel.
Brylynn
English · A contemporary blend name built from Bry- and Lynn.
Britt
Norse · Scandinavian name meaning 'exalted one' or from Brittany; also a short form of Brittany.
Bassam
Arabic · Bassam is an Arabic name meaning smiling, cheerful, or often smiling.
Blade
English · An English word name taken from the sharp edge of a weapon or tool, giving it a bold modern feel.
Bradyn
Irish · A modern spelling of Braden or Brady, from Irish roots often linked to broad or spirited meanings.
Blessed
English · An English word name expressing divine favor, gratitude, and spiritual blessing.
Breyer
German · A surname-style name related to German Breyer or Brewer forms, often tied to brewing or occupational roots.
Belladonna
Italian · Belladonna is Italian for “beautiful lady,” also the name of a striking poisonous plant.
Brinnley
Welsh · A modern surname-style name related to Brynlee, evoking a hill, meadow, or wooded clearing.
Bankston
English · An English surname name probably meaning 'settlement near a bank' or 'town by a hillside bank.'
Brixx
English · Brixx is a highly modern invented name, likely derived from Brix or Brixton with an extra x for stylistic impact.
Brayton
English · English place name from Old English meaning broad settlement or town.
Breon
Irish · Breon is likely a variant of Breen or Brian-influenced forms, with Irish roots associated with strength or nobility.
Breelyn
English · Breelyn is a modern blend name, likely combining Bree with the English suffix -lyn for a soft contemporary sound.
Baylon
Spanish · Likely a surname-style form related to Baylon or place-based European naming, used as a modern given name.
Brazos
Spanish · A Spanish place-name meaning “arms,” best known from the Brazos River and adapted as a rare given name.
Baylin
English · Baylin is a modern surname-style name, likely influenced by Bailey and similar Irish and English forms.
Blessence
English · A modern coined name blending bless and essence, suggesting a blessed spirit or presence.
Boy
English · Simple English word name used as a given name, often a nickname or term of endearment for a young son.
Brazil
Irish · From Irish 'Breasail' meaning 'strife' or 'war,' also associated with the South American country name.
Bergen
Norse · Scandinavian and German place name meaning 'mountain' or 'hill.'
Barret
German · Barret is a variant of Barrett, a surname-name linked to Germanic or Irish roots and often interpreted as bear strength.
Brooklynne
English · Brooklynne is an elaborated spelling of Brooklyn, a place name derived from Dutch elements meaning "broken land" or marshland.
Becker
German · Becker is a German occupational surname meaning "baker," later used as a given name.
Braedyn
Irish · A modern spelling of Brayden/Braden, ultimately linked to Irish surname roots.
Bia
Greek · From Greek mythology, Bia is the goddess of force and power, daughter of the Titan Pallas.
Brexlee
English · A contemporary invented English name, likely built from Bree/Breezy style sounds with an -xlee ending.
Bento
Italian · Bento is a Romance form of Benedict, ultimately from Latin benedictus meaning 'blessed.'
Bill
English · Short form of William, from Germanic 'wil' (will, desire) and 'helm' (helmet, protection).
Bruna
Italian · Feminine form of Bruno, from Old High German 'brun' meaning 'brown' or 'dark-haired'.
Bay
English · English nature name referring to the bay laurel tree or an inlet of water.
Bohdan
Slavic · Ukrainian and Slavic name from 'bog' (God) and 'dan' (given), meaning 'given by God.'
Barnabas
Hebrew · From Aramaic 'Bar-Nabba' meaning 'son of encouragement' or 'son of consolation,' a biblical apostle name.
Briggitte
Irish · Briggitte is a spelling variant of Bridget or Brigitte, from Celtic origins meaning exalted one.
Britany
French · Britany is a variant of Brittany, taken from the French region of Bretagne, named for Britons who settled there.
Bora
Korean · Bora is used in Korean with meanings tied to purple, and in Slavic contexts it relates to a strong north wind.
Babyboy
English · Babyboy is an English descriptive placeholder-style name formed directly from the words baby and boy.
Breya
Norse · Likely influenced by Freya or Bria-style names, giving it associations with nobility and the Norse goddess Freyja.
Brier
English · From the English word for a thorny wild rose bush or bramble.
Bani
Indian · Bani is used in South Asian traditions and can mean speech, words, or voice depending on linguistic root.
Briany
Irish · A feminine or modern variant of Brian, from Irish roots meaning high or noble.
Benni
Hebrew · A short form connected to Benjamin, whose Hebrew root *ben* means “son,” used as an affectionate diminutive.
Baby
English · English word name used as a given name, an affectionate endearment literally meaning 'infant.'
Britta
Norse · Scandinavian diminutive of Bridget, from Irish Brighid meaning exalted one.
Berlyn
German · Variant of Berlin, derived from a Germanic place name meaning borderland or marshland.
Bret
French · From Old French 'Bret' meaning 'a Breton,' one from Brittany in France.
Brynna
Welsh · Brynna is likely a feminine extension of Welsh Bryn, meaning “hill” or “mound.”
Bashir
Arabic · Bashir is an Arabic name meaning "bringer of good news" or "messenger of glad tidings."
Brucha
Hebrew · Brucha is a Yiddish-Hebrew form of Berakhah, meaning blessing.
Brison
English · Brison likely developed as a surname-style variant of Bryson, meaning son of Brice.
Betzalel
Hebrew · Betzalel means "in the shadow of God" and is best known from the Hebrew Bible.
Brayla
English · Brayla is a modern blended name, likely influenced by Brayden and Kayla-style endings.
Brailynn
English · A modern blend of Bray or Brae with the popular -lynn ending, giving a contemporary invented feel.
Blakleigh
English · Creative respelling of Blakely, an English surname and place name meaning 'dark clearing.'
Bernabe
Hebrew · Spanish form of Barnabas, from Aramaic meaning 'son of consolation' or 'son of encouragement.'
Bayne
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic meaning white or fair-complexioned.
Brently
English · Brently is an English surname-style place name meaning burnt meadow or burnt clearing.
Brileigh
English · Brileigh is a modern blend spelling influenced by Bri- names and the trendy -leigh ending.
Blayden
English · Blayden is a modern spelling of names like Bladen or Brayden, used mainly for its contemporary sound.
Bastion
French · From the word bastion, ultimately from Latin via French, meaning a fortified stronghold or defensive structure.
Biel
Slavic · A Slavic short form tied to roots meaning "white" or "bright," often used as a nickname-like given name.
Burton
English · English place name from Old English 'burh' (fortress) + 'tun' (settlement), meaning 'fortified town.'
Bina
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'binah' meaning understanding or intelligence, or Sanskrit meaning a musical instrument.
Bluma
German · From Yiddish 'blum' meaning 'flower', derived from German 'Blume'.
Bladimir
Slavic · Bladimir is a variant of Vladimir, from Slavic roots meaning "great ruler" or "ruler of peace."
Bali
Indian · Bali is used in Indian tradition and is linked to the legendary king Mahabali from Hindu lore.
Benett
Latin · Benett is a variant of Bennett, from Benedict, meaning blessed.
Bastien
French · French short form of Sebastien, from Sebastianus, meaning from Sebastia.
Braleigh
English · A modern blend name built from Bray and the -leigh ending, following current English naming trends.
Bithiah
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning daughter of Yahweh.
Brayah
English · Modern invented name, a feminine creative variant possibly evoking the Old English place name Bray.
Bowyn
Irish · Modern variant of Bowen, a Welsh-Irish name meaning 'son of Owen' or 'son of the young warrior.'
Brixtyn
English · A modern invented spelling in the Bryx/Brixton family, using contemporary orthography for a sharp, urban style.
Bhodi
Indian · A modern variant of Bodhi, the Sanskrit-derived name meaning enlightenment, awakening, or spiritual knowledge.
Bayker
English · Bayker is a spelling variant of Baker, an English occupational surname meaning "bread maker."
Berl
German · From Yiddish 'ber' meaning 'bear'; a traditional Ashkenazi given name.
Brion
Irish · A variant of Brian, a Celtic name often interpreted as “high” or “noble.”
Barak
Hebrew · Barak is a Hebrew name meaning lightning; in Arabic, a related form can mean blessing.
Binta
Arabic · Used across African Muslim cultures, from Arabic naming tradition meaning "daughter of."
Basma
Arabic · Basma is an Arabic name meaning smile.
Burak
Arabic · Burak comes from the Arabic Buraq, the legendary steed of Islamic tradition, and is widely used in Turkish.
Baran
Persian · Baran is a Persian name meaning rain.
Blessings
English · Blessings is an English word name expressing gratitude, divine favor, and hoped-for good fortune.
Blimi
Hebrew · A Yiddish-Hebrew diminutive traditionally linked to names meaning "flower" or used as an affectionate feminine form.
Burech
Hebrew · A variant of Baruch, meaning 'blessed' in Hebrew, a name borne by a prophet in the Hebrew Bible.
Bexton
English · Old English locational surname meaning a settlement near beech trees, from bece ('beech') plus tūn ('farmstead').
Bohen
Slavic · A Slavic-flavored form related to names like Bohdan/Bohan, often interpreted as linked to divine blessing.
Bernie
German · Diminutive of Bernard, from Germanic elements meaning "brave as a bear."
Beni
Hebrew · Often a short form of Benjamin, from Hebrew, meaning son of the right hand.
Baraka
Arabic · From Arabic barakah, meaning “blessing,” and widely used in African naming traditions.
Bahati
African · Bahati is an African name, especially in Swahili use, meaning 'luck' or 'fortune.'
Brihanna
English · Brihanna is likely a blended form of Brianna and Hannah, combining Irish noble strength with Hebrew grace.
Bransen
English · Bransen is likely an English surname-style name meaning "son of Brand," with Brand tied to fire or a sword.
Brailey
English · Brailey is a modern surname-style name, likely related to English place-name elements meaning broad meadow or clearing.
Braelon
English · Braelon is a modern invented name, likely blending Bray or Brae with the suffix -lon.
Breelynn
English · Contemporary blend of Bree and Lynn, often associated with strength and a soft, melodic ending.
Brylin
English · A modern blend name, likely influenced by Brynn and Lynn, with a contemporary surname-style feel.
Braxley
English · A modern form of Braxton/Braesley, blending English place-name elements into a meadow-settlement style.
Berry
English · English name from the Old English word for a fortified place, or a nature word name.
Blas
Spanish · Spanish form of Blaise, from Latin 'blaesus' meaning 'lisping'; also linked to Saint Blaise.
Byrdie
English · Diminutive form derived from 'bird,' used as a term of endearment.
Bryon
English · Variant of Byron, an Old English place name meaning 'at the byres (cattle sheds).'
Britain
English · Britain is a place-name surname used as a given name, referring to Britain or the Britons.
Breanne
Irish · Breanne is a form of Brianna, ultimately linked to Irish roots meaning “strong” or “noble.”
Brianda
Spanish · Brianda is a Spanish form related to Brian, from Celtic roots often interpreted as noble, strong, or exalted.
Brailee
English · Modern English-style spelling of Braylee/Brailey, often interpreted as a fresh coined name with a light, melodic sound.
Blaklee
English · A variant of Blakely, from an English surname meaning dark wood or clearing.
Braysen
English · Braysen is a modern English-style variation of Brayden, built from a surname-like sound pattern.
Bohden
Slavic · Bohden is a variant of Bohdan, a Slavic name meaning 'gift of God.'
Braycen
English · A modern invented form in the Brayden/Braycen family of contemporary English names.
Baylan
Arabic · Modern variant of Baylen/Baylan used in English naming, often with Arabic-leaning phonetics.
Bensyn
English · Modern invented name blending Ben (Hebrew 'son') with the popular -syn/-son suffix trend.
Briggston
English · English surname form from bridge ('brig') plus settlement ('tun'), meaning a person from or associated with a bridge-town.
Baaz
Hebrew · Baaz likely draws on Hebrew name patterns and may relate to strength or swiftness in a biblical-style form.
Basilio
Italian · From Greek 'basileus' meaning king or royal, associated with Saint Basil the Great.
Bari
Italian · Italian place name or variant of Barry, from Irish Bairre meaning 'fair-haired' or 'spear.'
Bibi
Persian · A title and name in Persian and Arabic usage meaning lady or mistress.
Brandyn
English · Brandyn is a modern spelling of Brandon, an English name linked to a "hill covered with broom or gorse."
Brookelyn
English · Brookelyn blends Brooke and Brooklyn, drawing on English words for a stream and a place-name.
Briston
English · Briston is likely a place-style modern name related to Bristol, meaning from the meeting place by the bridge.
Baylie
English · Baylie is a modern spelling of Bailey, an English surname-name originally tied to a bailiff or official.
Brelyn
English · A modern invented name formed in the style of Bree and Lynn combinations.
Betzabeth
Hebrew · Betzabeth is a Spanish-influenced form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Brecklyn
English · Brecklyn is a modern invented name formed in the style of Brooklyn and other -lyn names.
Brahm
Indian · Brahm is an Indian name related to Brahma or Brahman, tied to creation and ultimate spiritual reality.
Broden
English · Broden is likely a variant of Brodie or Broden, from a Scottish surname tied to a place or muddy ditch.
Badr
Arabic · Badr is an Arabic name meaning "full moon."
Bralynn
English · Bralynn is a modern invented name combining trendy Bra- and -lynn elements, with no single traditional origin.
Bronze
English · From the English metal name bronze, used as a modern word-name.
Bowan
English · Likely a surname form related to Bowen or Bowie, with roots in family-name usage.
Balian
French · Balian is a French medieval name known from historical chronicles, associated with nobility in Crusader-era tradition.
Brax
English · Modern diminutive of Braxton, an English surname meaning 'Brock's town' (badger's settlement), used as a standalone name.
Behr
German · Variant of Baer, a Yiddish/German name meaning 'bear,' common in Ashkenazi Jewish communities.
Baylynn
English · Modern invented blend of Bay (a nature word) and the suffix -lynn, evoking coastal imagery.
Beckem
English · A variant of Beckham, an English place name meaning 'homestead by the stream' or 'Beck's village.'
Billion
English · Billion is a modern English invented name built directly from the numeral term, chosen mainly for its distinctive sound.
Barkat
Arabic · From Arabic barakat, meaning blessings, abundance, or divine favor.
Bertie
English · Diminutive of Albert or Bertha, from Germanic 'beraht' meaning bright or famous.
Bonita
Spanish · Spanish word name meaning pretty or beautiful, from Latin 'bonus' meaning good.
Bradly
English · Bradly is a spelling variant of Bradley, from Old English meaning broad meadow or wide clearing.
Bronte
Greek · Bronte comes from Greek, meaning 'thunder,' and is also associated with the literary Bronte family.
Berish
Hebrew · Berish is a Jewish Yiddish-influenced form tied to Ber, 'bear,' and often paired with Hebrew names in Ashkenazi use.