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Baby names starting with B

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Belal
Arabic · Belal is a variant of Bilal, an Arabic name meaning moistening or freshness, famous from early Islamic history.
Baily
English · Baily is a spelling variant of Bailey, an English occupational surname for a bailiff or steward.
Baleigh
English · Baleigh is a modern spelling of Bailey, an English surname meaning "bailiff" or "steward."
Bhumi
Indian · Bhumi is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "earth" or "ground," linked to the earth goddess Bhumi.
Bryor
English · Modern form influenced by Briar, the thorny wild rose shrub, giving it a nature-based feel.
Beya
Arabic · A short form used in several traditions, often associated with radiance, distinction, or affection.
Bransyn
English · A modern invented spelling of Branson or Brandon-style names, likely evoking 'broom-covered hill' roots.
Baelynn
English · Modern invented blend of Bae (a term of endearment) and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake'), a contemporary feminine coinage.
Birkley
English · Modern invented variant of Berkeley, from Old English 'beorc-leah' meaning 'birch tree meadow.'
Braxlee
English · A modern English stylization likely from Braxton/Brailey, with no strong old root in this spelling.
Bohannon
Irish · Bohannon is an Anglicized Irish surname meaning “descendant of Buadhachán,” later used as a modern personal name.
Birdy
English · Birdy is an English pet-name inspired by 'bird,' giving it a light and playful nature meaning.
Bud
English · American informal name originally a term of address for a young man or brother.
Buster
English · English nickname meaning one who breaks things or a tough fellow; originally informal slang.
Beauty
English · English word name from Old French 'beauté,' used as a virtue name meaning 'physical loveliness.'
Bradie
Irish · Variant of Brady, from Irish 'Ó Brádaigh' meaning 'descendant of Brádach' (spirited/broad-chested).
Bibiana
Latin · From Latin 'Viviana,' derived from 'vivus' meaning alive or full of life.
Breland
English · English surname from elements meaning 'broad land,' used as a given name.
Bao
Chinese · Bao is a Chinese name that can mean "treasure," "precious," or "protect," depending on the character used.
Breyon
English · Breyon is likely a modern variant influenced by names like Brayden or Breon, rather than a single traditional root.
Briani
Irish · Briani is a modern form of Brian-based names, from Irish, meaning noble.
Brilee
English · Brilee is a modern invented name, likely combining Bri- with the popular -lee suffix.
Baraa
Arabic · Baraa comes from Arabic and conveys innocence, freedom from blame, or purity.
Brighten
English · Brighten comes from the English word bright and suggests shining or making light.
Baya
Arabic · Used in several traditions, Baya can carry senses of uniqueness or beauty depending on language and region.
Braxon
English · Braxon is a modern English-style invention, likely modeled on surname and -son name patterns with no single traditional root.
Brecklynn
English · A modern invented blend of Brecken (a place name) and the suffix -lynn meaning 'lake' or 'waterfall'.
Baer
German · Yiddish/German name meaning 'bear,' historically used as a Jewish name symbolizing strength and power.
Briela
Hebrew · Shortened form of Gabriela or variant of Briella, from Hebrew 'God is my strength,' with an Italian feminine suffix.
Brookston
English · A place-based English formation from brook plus ton, meaning the town or farmstead by a stream.
Bravery
English · English virtue word-name meaning 'courageous conduct,' used as a bold modern given name.
Baz
Persian · In Persian usage, Baz can mean falcon, giving the name a sharp and noble image.
Bettie
English · Variant spelling of Betty, a diminutive of Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath'.
Beretta
Italian · Beretta is an Italian surname-name, probably derived from a family name with occupational roots.
Breezy
English · Breezy is an English word-name inspired by a light wind and a carefree feeling.
Brienne
French · Brienne is a French-influenced form related to Brian, from Celtic roots meaning "high" or "noble."
Bowe
Scottish · Bowe is a surname-style name of Celtic origin, sometimes linked to blondness or fair-haired ancestry.
Bradleigh
English · A decorative spelling of Bradley, from Old English elements meaning "broad meadow."
Borna
Slavic · Borna is used in Slavic and Persian contexts and is often associated with youth or noble strength.
Blessin
English · Blessin is a modern English word-name form derived from "blessing," suggesting favor and gratitude.
Burhan
Arabic · Burhan comes from Arabic and means proof, evidence, or clear sign.
Babacar
African · Babacar is a West African form of Abu Bakr, an Arabic name meaning 'father of the young camel.'
Baruc
Hebrew · Baruc is a Spanish and Latin American form of Baruch, from Hebrew, meaning blessed.
Bentleigh
English · A modern spelling of Bentley, from an English place name meaning bent-grass meadow.
Bayani
Arabic · Bayani is Arabic from bayan, meaning clear speech, explanation, or eloquence.
Bezalel
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning "in the shadow of God," known as the craftsman who built the Tabernacle.
Brenlynn
Irish · A modern invented compound of Bren (Irish, 'raven/prince') and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake/waterfall').
Burklee
Scottish · A modern surname-style given name from Burk/Burke roots linked to fortified-place meanings, reshaped with a gentle ending.
Beckley
English · From Old English beoc-leah, meaning beech meadow, a place-name surname turned given name.
Bilol
Arabic · A variant of Bilal, from Arabic, meaning moist or fresh and associated with Bilal ibn Rabah in Islamic tradition.
Bryaire
English · Bryaire is a modern elaboration of Briar, the thorny plant name, with a softened French-style ending.
Boyce
French · From Old French 'bois' meaning wood or forest, originally a surname for one who lived near woods.
Bette
English · Diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my oath.'
Basel
Arabic · From Arabic 'basil' meaning brave or valiant, or from Greek 'basileus' meaning king.
Bridgett
Irish · Variant of Bridget, from Irish Brigid, the Celtic goddess of fire and poetry, meaning 'exalted one.'
Bronco
Spanish · Bronco comes from Spanish and means rough, wild, or untamed, especially of a horse.
Braddock
English · Braddock is an English surname and place-name, likely meaning "broad oak" or linked to a broad ridge.
Bow
English · Bow is an English word name drawn from the archer's bow or a curved form, giving it a simple modern image.
Bricen
English · Likely a modern spelling of Brycen or Brice, linked to a surname and older Celtic-rooted forms.
Brystal
English · A modern spelling of Crystal, the English word-name for clear mineral or glass.
Blyss
English · A modern spelling of Bliss, from the English word for joy or happiness.
Brendyn
Irish · Brendyn is a modern spelling of Brendan, from an Irish name often interpreted as prince or descendant of Braonán.
Brooklyne
English · Brooklyne is a variant of Brooklyn, an English place name associated with brook and stream.
Bhargav
Indian · Bhargav is a Sanskrit name meaning descendant of Bhrigu, the revered sage of Hindu tradition.
Bailyn
English · Bailyn is a modern surname-style name likely related to Bailey, meaning "bailiff" or "steward."
Briyah
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Hebrew Briyah or Beriah forms, associated with creation or the act of making.
Breylin
English · Breylin is a modern invented name formed in the style of Braylen and Breylan.
Beyla
Norse · Name of a figure in Norse mythology, giving it an old mythic and possibly pastoral feel.
Brynli
Welsh · A modern form built from Welsh Bryn, meaning "hill," with a trendy English-style ending.
Brayley
English · A modern surname-style name from English place elements, often interpreted as meadow or woodland clearing.
Bellamarie
Italian · Modern compound of Bella (Italian, 'beautiful') and Marie (French/Hebrew, 'beloved').
Bhoomi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'earth' or 'land,' an epithet for the earth goddess Bhumi in Hindu tradition.
Blayklee
English · Blayklee is a modern English spelling blend of Blake and Lee, created as a contemporary feminine form.
Benz
German · German short form of Lorenz or Bertenz; widely recognized via Karl Benz, inventor of the automobile.
Bailynn
English · Modern invented blend of Bailey (English occupational 'bailiff') with the -lynn suffix.
Brynlei
Welsh · Modern invented variant of Brynley, from Welsh 'bryn' (hill) with an English meadow-style suffix.
Braxxton
English · A variant spelling of Braxton, an English place name meaning 'Bracca's settlement', with a stylized double-x.
Blesson
English · From English forms of ‘blessed,’ meaning one who is blessed or marked by blessing.
Brees
Irish · Modern variant of Bree, from Irish meaning 'strength' or 'hill,' also evoking a gentle breeze.
Bryella
Welsh · Modern invented blend of Welsh Bryn meaning 'hill' with the Italian feminine suffix -ella.
Brextyn
English · A modern respelling of Brett/Brexton-like names, used as a creative modern form rather than a traditional etymological standard.
Bensley
English · English surname-origin name from Old English place elements meaning a meadow or clearing.
Bellani
Italian · From Italian roots related to bello, "beautiful," this name follows an Italian surname-style pattern adapted to a given name.
Barkon
English · A modern English-influenced coined form, often used as a stylistic variant of names ending in -kon or -cian.
Bayoleth
Hebrew · Bayoleth appears to be a rare modern creation that echoes Hebrew-style endings, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Brixten
English · A modern form of Brixton, from an English place-name meaning Brihtsige's town or settlement.
Bohdie
Indian · A modern spelling of Bodhi, from Sanskrit, meaning awakening or enlightenment.
Brayner
English · A modern invented name likely modeled on Brayden and similar -ner endings rather than a single old root.
Bessie
English · Diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning 'my God is an oath.'
Bertram
German · From Germanic 'berht' (bright, famous) and 'hramn' (raven), meaning 'bright raven.'
Bertin
French · From Germanic 'berht' meaning bright or illustrious; borne by a 7th-century Frankish saint.
Bond
English · From Old English or Norse 'bondi' meaning 'farmer' or 'householder'; an occupational surname.
Baldemar
German · From Germanic 'bald' (bold/brave) and 'mar' (famous), meaning bold and famous.
Berel
Hebrew · A Yiddish diminutive traditionally linked with bear-like strength and often used with Dov.
Berit
Norse · A Scandinavian form related to Birgit or Bridget, from a root meaning exalted or high.
Betsaida
Hebrew · From Bethsaida, a biblical place name meaning house of fishing or house of the hunt.
Belkis
Arabic · Belkis is an Arabic form of Bilqis, the traditional name of the Queen of Sheba.
Bijan
Persian · Bijan is a Persian name best known from epic literature, often interpreted as a heroic noble name.
Brocha
Hebrew · Brocha is a Yiddish-Hebrew form of Berakhah, meaning blessing.
Breah
Irish · Breah is likely related to Brie or Brianna forms, associated with Irish roots meaning strength or nobility.
Blayre
Scottish · Blayre is a modern spelling of Blair, a Scottish surname from a field or plain.
Bassel
Arabic · Bassel is an Arabic name meaning brave, valiant, or heroic.
Bridge
English · Bridge comes from the English word for a crossing structure and works as a rare place- or word-based given name.
Bader
Arabic · Bader comes from Arabic بدر and means full moon.
Briah
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew roots meaning 'creation' or linked to modern forms like Bria.
Bethlehem
Hebrew · Bethlehem comes from the Hebrew place name Bet Lehem, meaning house of bread, and is strongly tied to the Bible.
Braxston
English · Braxston is a modern elaboration of Braxton, an English surname meaning "Bracc's town."
Batoul
Arabic · Batoul comes from Arabic and means chaste, devoted, or virginal; it is an epithet associated with Mary.
Brittyn
English · Modern spelling variant of Brittany or Britton, connected to Britain or the Britons.
Breckin
Irish · A surname-style name likely related to Celtic roots meaning speckled or freckled.
Balam
Arabic · Balam is known in several traditions; within this limited scheme it is best treated as a rare traditional name of uncertain route.
Braydin
Irish · Braydin is a modern spelling of Braden, an Irish-derived name often interpreted as broad or salmon-related.
Bryler
English · Bryler is a modern coined name, likely blending Bryan or Bry- with Tyler-like endings.
Brilyn
English · A contemporary blended name, likely built from Bri- names and the -lyn ending common in modern English naming.
Braylie
English · Braylie is a modern blend-name, likely influenced by Brayden and Hayley-style endings, valued mainly for its contemporary sound.
Bemnet
African · Bemnet is an Ethiopian name from Amharic meaning faith.
Balthazar
Hebrew · A biblical and royal name from Belshazzar traditions, commonly glossed as God protects the king.
Breckon
English · A surname-style name likely linked to Brecon or Breckin forms, with place-name roots.
Bellah
Italian · A variant of Bella, from Latin bella, meaning beautiful.
Berend
German · Berend is a Germanic and Dutch form related to Bernard, meaning "brave as a bear."
Bezaleel
Hebrew · Bezaleel is a variant of Bezalel, a Hebrew biblical name meaning "in the shadow of God."
Beniah
Hebrew · Variant of the biblical Benaiah, meaning 'God has built' or 'Yahweh has established.'
Brynlynn
Welsh · Modern blend of Welsh Bryn meaning 'hill' and Lynn meaning 'lake' or 'waterfall.'
Bellanie
Italian · Modern invented blend of Bella (Italian/Latin, beautiful) with a creative suffix inspired by Melanie.
Braxson
English · Derived from the English surname Braxton, historically meaning “Brock’s settlement,” now used as a modern given name.
Bash
English · Bash is a modern English short-form style name from the word “bash,” adopted as a bold, compact personal name.
Beauman
French · Beauman likely derives from French beau and man, giving the sense of handsome man.
Breyner
Spanish · A modern Spanish-language form influenced by trendy Brayden or Brainer-style sounds.
Brixleigh
English · Brixleigh is a modern English-style invention blending surname and place-name elements like Brix and -leigh meadow.
Berta
German · From Germanic 'beraht' meaning 'bright, famous'; a continental form of Bertha.
Bert
German · Short form of names ending in -bert, from Germanic 'beraht' meaning bright or famous.
Bolton
English · English place-name surname from Old English bothl-tun meaning 'settlement with a dwelling.'
Blanton
English · English surname from a place name, possibly meaning settlement on a bland or gentle hill.
Brinson
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Brin,' possibly from a Celtic word for hill.
Barrington
English · English place name meaning 'settlement of Bara's people.'
Bambi
Italian · Bambi comes from Italian as a pet form meaning 'little child' and became famous through literature and film.
Betina
Hebrew · Betina is a European diminutive form related to Elizabeth, from Hebrew and meaning "God is my oath."
Briant
Irish · A variant of Brian or Bryant, tied to strength, nobility, and high status.
Bron
Welsh · From Welsh bron, meaning breast or hillside, also found in Celtic legend.
Bellina
Italian · Bellina is an Italian diminutive from bella, ultimately from Latin, meaning "beautiful" or "pretty."
Branko
Slavic · A South Slavic diminutive related to Branislav and similar names, often tied to protection or defense.
Brance
English · Brance is likely a surname-style English form influenced by French Bran or branch-related names.
Barin
Persian · Barin is a Persian name often interpreted as "exalted," "high," or "rain-related" depending on usage.
Breana
Irish · Breana is a variant of Brianna, from Irish roots associated with “strong,” “virtuous,” or “noble.”
Bri
English · Usually a short form of Brianna or Brielle, with associations to strength, nobility, or highness.
Breonna
Irish · A modern variant of Brianna, the feminine form of Brian, meaning "high," "noble," or "strong."
Betania
Hebrew · A Spanish and Portuguese form of Bethany, the biblical place name meaning house of affliction or figs.
Braedon
English · Braedon is a modern spelling of Braden or Braydon, from an Irish surname often linked to broad or salmon.
Brodey
Scottish · Brodey is a spelling variant of Brody, from a Scottish place name.
Briel
Hebrew · Briel is a shortened form related to Gabrielle or Brielle, ultimately linked to Hebrew elements meaning "God is my strength."
Breasia
English · A modern invented name, likely formed from the Bre- prefix and Asia-style ending.
Batool
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning 'chaste' or 'devoted,' a title especially associated with Mary or Fatimah.
Bowdy
English · Bowdy is likely a modern variant of Bodhi or Brody-type names, shaped by contemporary English naming taste.
Brylon
English · Brylon is a modern invented name, likely blending Bry- with the popular suffix -lon.
Brinsley
English · Brinsley is an English surname-style name meaning burnt meadow or woodland clearing.
Braxtin
English · A modern respelling of Braxton, a surname-name originally linked to Brock’s town.
Bannon
Irish · Bannon is an Irish surname-name traditionally linked to fairness or a light-colored complexion.
Biruk
African · An Ethiopian name meaning blessed.
Breelle
French · Likely a modern blend of Bree and belle-inspired sounds, giving it a graceful French-styled feel.
Bence
Latin · Bence is a form of Vincent, ultimately from Latin vincere, meaning to conquer.
Brysin
English · Brysin is a modern invented spelling influenced by Bryce and Bryson, names tied to a speckled or swift sense in Celtic roots.
Breyson
English · Breyson is a modern English-style name formed on the popular -son pattern, likely influenced by Bryce or Brayden.
Broox
English · Broox is a modern invented surname-like name with a sharp phonetic style and no fixed traditional etymological base.
Braeleigh
English · Modern invented feminine name, an elaborate spelling variant of Braylee, possibly from the place name Bray.
Baelyn
English · Modern invented name blending the prefix Bae/Bay with the fashionable -lyn suffix.
Brenlyn
Irish · Modern compound name blending Brenna (Irish: raven) with the popular '-lyn' suffix suffix for a contemporary feel.
Breella
Irish · Modern invented blend of Bree (Irish 'strength/hill') and the feminine suffix -ella, suggesting grace and power.
Brynnly
Welsh · Modern phonetic respelling of Brynnley, a compound of Welsh 'bryn' (hill) with an English meadow suffix.
Brysyn
English · Modern phonetic variant of Bryson, a surname meaning 'son of Brice,' itself of Welsh-Latin origin.
Bawi
African · An African name used in modern form, tied to expressive and earthy naming style.
Brixon
English · Modern invented name combining Brix- with the English place-name suffix '-on,' suggesting a settlement.
Boran
Norse · A Norse-influenced modern spelling of names related to Bjorn, associated with the meaning bear.
Brexten
English · Modern invented form modeled on names like Braxton, using familiar English name fragments.
Brookson
English · English patronymic-style name from brook + son, originally meaning child of the brook-side family.
Brightly
English · A modern virtue-style English coinage meaning cheer, clarity, and radiance as a life quality.
Braisley
English · Braisley appears to be a modern English surname-inspired given name tied to place-name style roots.
Buxton
English · From the English place name Buxton, meaning a town tied to a historic settlement; later carried into surname and given-name use.
Barok
Hebrew · Barok is likely a variant of Barak, a Hebrew name meaning "lightning," or a modern form influenced by similar surname spellings.
Brexleigh
English · A modern English-style coinage using the trendy surname-like Brex- and the Leigh ending.
Bayou
French · From French and Louisiana place-word usage, meaning a slow-moving creek or marsh inlet.
Bodhie
Indian · Bodhie is a modern spelling of Bodhi, the Sanskrit word for awakening or enlightenment.
Blanche
French · From Old French 'blanche' meaning 'white' or 'fair,' borne by medieval queens.
Beryl
English · From the gemstone name, derived from Greek 'beryllos,' a precious blue-green mineral.
Bee
English · Short form of Beatrice or Beatrix, or from the English word for the industrious insect.
Boss
English · English and Dutch name meaning "master" or "foreman," from Middle Dutch baes.
Benita
Spanish · Spanish feminine form of Benedict, from Latin 'benedictus' meaning blessed.
Bridie
Irish · Irish and Scottish diminutive of Bridget, from Irish 'Brighid' meaning 'exalted one' or 'strength,' the Celtic goddess of fire.
Bartolo
Italian · Short form of Bartolomeo, from Aramaic 'bar-Talmay' meaning 'son of the furrow/ploughman'.
Bennette
Latin · Feminine form of Bennett, from Latin Benedictus meaning blessed.
Baird
Scottish · Scottish and Irish name meaning 'poet' or 'bard,' from Gaelic 'bàrd,' denoting a storytelling minstrel.
Barlow
English · Old English place name from 'bere' (barley) and 'hlaw' (hill), meaning 'barley hill.'
Bevan
Welsh · Welsh patronymic meaning 'son of Evan,' from 'ab Evan'; Evan derives from John (God is gracious).
Brannon
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Bréanainn or Welsh Brân, meaning 'raven' or 'prince'.
Brick
English · Taken from the English word and surname Brick, giving it a strong, modern, occupational-style feel.
Billiejo
English · Billiejo is a modern English compound of Billie and Jo, combining a diminutive of William with Jo.
Bren
Irish · Bren is a short Celtic-style name, often tied to Brendan or Welsh bran, meaning "raven."
Bethsaida
Hebrew · Bethsaida is a Hebrew biblical place name meaning house of fishing or house of the hunt.
Brenten
English · Brenten is a variant of Brenton or Brent, from English place names meaning "hill" or "burnt land."
Briza
Spanish · Briza may relate to the Spanish word brisa, meaning breeze, though it also echoes an ancient Greek botanical name.
Babygirl
English · Babygirl is a modern English word-name formed as an affectionate term for a female child.
Bailie
English · A variant of Bailey, originally an occupational or status surname for a steward or official.
Bhavika
Indian · Indian name often understood as emotional, expressive, or devout in spirit.
Brooklin
English · Brooklin is a modern English spelling of Brooklyn, a place-based name linked to 'brook' and water imagery.
Belky
Spanish · Likely a modern Hispanic diminutive, possibly related to names like Belkis, long associated with the Queen of Sheba.
Bisan
Arabic · An Arabic place-name and personal name tied to the ancient city of Beisan.
Basir
Arabic · From Arabic Basir, meaning perceptive, seeing, or all-aware.
Berlynn
English · A modern blended name, likely combining Ber- sounds with Lynn for a surname-style contemporary form.
Bacari
African · Often linked to West African usage and the Arabic Bakr, commonly interpreted as 'noble promise' or 'early-born.'
Blaike
English · A variant of Blake, an old surname and given name meaning either 'dark' or 'fair,' depending on the root.
Briasia
English · Briasia is likely a modern invented English-style name formed from Bri- and a flowing suffix.
Bonnibel
Scottish · Bonnibel comes from Scots bonnie belle, meaning beautiful or pretty girl.
Blayde
English · A modern spelling of Blade, from the English word for a cutting edge.
Bladen
English · Bladen is an English surname and place name, likely meaning "dark valley" or linked to a blade-maker surname.
Buchanan
Scottish · Buchanan is a Scottish surname from a place name, traditionally linked to a clan district in Scotland.
Bailei
English · A modern spelling of Bailey, originally an English surname tied to a bailiff or fortified enclosure.
Bryley
English · A modern English coinage, likely related to Riley and Brynn-style names, meaning more by style than old etymology.
Braniyah
English · A modern constructed name, likely blending Bri- forms with endings influenced by Arabic-styled names.
Braydyn
Irish · A modern spelling of Brayden, from an Irish surname element often interpreted as broad or descendant of Bradan.
Brightyn
English · A modern spelling influenced by Brighton and bright, evoking light and liveliness.
Blen
African · Blen is used in East African naming, especially Ethiopian contexts, and can carry meanings of fullness or flourishing.
Berklie
English · Modern variant of Berkley, an English place-name meaning 'birch tree clearing' or 'birch meadow.'
Braeson
Scottish · Modern invented name, likely blending Brae (Scottish for hillside) with the patronymic -son suffix.
Besan
Arabic · Arabic name derived from Bisan, an ancient Canaanite city, also meaning 'to walk gracefully.'
Bryndle
Welsh · Modern invented variant of Bryn, a Welsh name meaning 'hill,' with a distinctive -dle ending.
Brayven
English · A modern American English invention in the Brayden style, with no fixed historic etymology beyond current naming trends.
Briarrose
English · A compound English name joining briar and rose, evoking a floral, nature-themed image.
Brinlynn
English · A modern blend of Bryn and Lynn elements, common in contemporary English naming trends.
Bostynn
English · A modern phonetic variant of Boston, an English place name derived from 'Botolph's town,' a medieval saint's settlement.
Behati
Arabic · A modern feminine form associated with Arabic-influenced names, with positive connotations of grace and distinction.
Bennington
English · An English toponymic surname meaning a settlement linked to Bena or Benni, originally place-based.
Blin
English · Likely a shortened or altered surname-style form with uncertain roots, used more as a modern coined name than a historic given name.
Becks
English · Becks is an English nickname or surname-style name from Beck, meaning "stream" or "brook."
Bronxx
English · Bronxx is a stylized place name from the Bronx, used as a modern urban place-based name.
Blessynn
English · A modern virtue-style coinage from "blessing," created to evoke gratitude and favor.
Baylah
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Baila/Bayla, often linked to Hebrew or Yiddish forms meaning beauty or white.
Bruer
English · Bruer is a variant of Brewer, an occupational surname for someone who brewed ale or beer.
Bimori
African · Likely a modern African-style coined name valued more for sound and rhythm than a fixed traditional etymology.
Banjo
African · Banjo is best known as an instrument name with African roots carried into English usage as a playful modern name.
Briadam
Irish · Briadam appears to blend Brian and Adam, combining senses of nobility and earth or man.
Bob
English · Pet form of Robert, from Germanic 'hrod' (fame) and 'berht' (bright), meaning 'bright fame.'
Barney
English · Diminutive of Barnaby or Barnard, from Germanic elements meaning 'brave as a bear.'
Benjiman
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Benjamin, Hebrew for 'son of the right hand.'
Blain
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish/Scottish Gaelic 'Bláán,' meaning 'yellow' or 'slender,' borne by an early Scottish saint.
Bonifacio
Italian · From Latin 'Bonifatius' meaning 'good fate' or 'one who does good,' borne by several popes.
Benedetta
Italian · Italian feminine form of Benedict, from Latin 'benedictus' meaning blessed.
Beverley
English · From an Old English place name meaning 'beaver stream' or 'beaver meadow'.
Blase
Latin · From Latin 'Blasius' meaning 'lisping,' associated with Saint Blaise, patron of throat ailments.
Billee
English · Playful respelling of Billie, a diminutive of Wilhelmina meaning 'resolute protector.'
Bain
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'bàn' meaning 'white' or 'fair', used as a nickname for a fair-haired person.
Butch
English · American English nickname meaning tough or masculine, used as an independent given name.
Brigette
Irish · A French-style form of Bridget, from Irish Brighid, meaning exalted one or strength.
Barnaby
Hebrew · Barnaby comes from the biblical Barnabas, from Aramaic and Hebrew tradition, meaning son of consolation.
Brandie
English · Brandie is a modern English spelling of Brandy, originally from the drink name and later used as a given name.
Betzaida
Hebrew · Betzaida is a Spanish-influenced spelling of Bethsaida, the Hebrew biblical place name meaning house of fishing.
Bj
English · Initial-style modern name formed from the letters B.J.
Bashar
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning bringer of good news or one who brings glad tidings.
Belicia
Spanish · Belicia is likely related to Felicia or belle-based forms, carrying senses like 'happy' or 'beautiful.'
Brionna
Irish · Brionna is a feminine elaboration of Brian or Brianna, from Celtic roots meaning noble, strong, or exalted.
Brinn
Welsh · A streamlined form of Brynn, from Welsh bryn meaning hill or mound.
Brandom
English · Likely a variant of Brandon, an English name meaning “hill covered with broom” or “broomy hill.”
Brya
English · Brya is likely a short modern form related to Brianna or Brian, associated with strength and nobility.
Brittish
English · A modern English coinage influenced by British/Brittany, referring to Britain or the Briton people.
Brianni
Irish · Brianni is a variant of Brianna, from Irish roots associated with strength, nobility, and high status.
Bana
Arabic · Bana appears in several traditions and can refer to delicacy or slenderness in Arabic-influenced usage.
Breyden
Irish · Breyden is a modern spelling of Brayden, usually linked to an Irish surname meaning "descendant of Bradan."
Bairon
English · A variant of Byron, an English surname and place name meaning 'at the byres' or cattle sheds.
Braydan
Irish · A variant of Brayden, usually traced to Irish surname roots and popular modern styling.
Briya
English · Likely a modern creation related to Bria or Brianna, carrying associations of strength or uplifted status.
Bralyn
English · Bralyn is a modern invented name blending Bra- with the popular -lyn ending.
Bhavya
Indian · From Sanskrit, Bhavya means "grand," "splendid," or "auspicious."
Baeleigh
English · Baeleigh is a creative spelling of Bailey, an English surname and place name meaning "bailiff" or "fortified enclosure."
Beyza
Arabic · Beyza derives from Arabic roots meaning "white," "pure," or "bright."
Bineta
African · Bineta is used in West African naming traditions and is often associated with blessing, well-being, or cherished child.
Brylei
English · Brylei is a modern English-style creation influenced by Riley and Brylee, used for its contemporary sound.
Burkley
English · A surname-style form of Berkeley, from Old English meaning "birch wood clearing."
Blayz
Latin · Blayz is a modern spelling of Blaise, from Latin Blasius, an ancient Roman family name later tied to a saint.
Belize
Spanish · Used as a place-name choice after the Central American country Belize, giving it a geographic, adventurous feel.
Batu
Persian · A short modern-transmitted name known from Central Asian tradition, commonly glossed as “firm” or “strong.”
Brysten
English · Brysten is a modern English-style variant of Briston or Tristan-like forms, created for sound rather than a fixed old meaning.
Beira
Scottish · Name of the Scottish goddess of winter and the Highlands, derived from Gaelic meaning 'land.'
Binah
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'understanding' or 'wisdom,' also a concept in Kabbalistic tradition.
Brielynn
French · Modern compound of Brie (French place name) and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake'), a creative invented combination.
Boomer
English · English nickname meaning 'one who booms' or informally denoting something large and forceful, used as a given name.
Bitania
African · Used in Ethiopian Christian tradition, derived from 'Bet Anya' meaning 'house of faith' or 'house of grace.'
Brazen
English · English word name meaning 'bold' or 'audaciously confident,' from Old English brazen (made of brass), used as an attitude name.
Breslin
Irish · Irish surname used as a given name, from Ó Breasláin meaning 'descendant of Breasláin.'
Bakr
Arabic · Bakr is Arabic and commonly means ‘young camel’; it is an established traditional Islamic-era personal name.
Brenham
English · An English place-based name referencing Brenham, Texas, or derived from Old English meaning 'settlement near a hill.'
Braylei
English · Modern creative spelling of Braylee, a coined American name blending Bray with the suffix -lee.
Briyelle
French · Modern invented blend of the French prefix Bri- and the feminine suffix -elle meaning 'she.'
Beily
Hebrew · Yiddish-influenced variant of Bayla/Beila, from Hebrew meaning 'beautiful' or 'white.'
Baisley
Scottish · Modern phonetic variant of Paisley, a Scottish town name meaning 'church' or 'basilica.'
Beric
German · From old Germanic bear- and power-based elements, giving a traditional sense of 'strong ruler.'
Betselot
Hebrew · A modern respelling tied to Betty/Elizabeth traditions from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning “God is my oath.”
Beorn
Norse · From Old English and Old Norse, Beorn means "warrior" or "bear," a strong personal name tied to heroic folklore imagery.
Bellemy
French · Bellemy is a modern variant of Bellamy, from French elements meaning good friend or handsome friend.
Brilliance
English · Brilliance comes directly from the English word for radiance, intelligence, or shining excellence.
Bexlie
English · Bexlie is a modern English-style name likely inspired by Bexley, a place name meaning woodland clearing or box tree meadow.
Borja
Spanish · Borja is a Spanish surname and given name linked to the place name Borja in Aragon.
Beckman
English · Beckman is a surname name from English and German traditions, often tied to a brook or stream and someone living near it.
Balor
Irish · Balor comes from Irish mythology as the name of a powerful giant king with a destructive eye.
Birdee
English · Birdee is a playful spelling of Birdie, originally an English nickname meaning "little bird."
Brida
Irish · Brida is related to Brigid, the Irish name meaning "exalted one" and linked to a goddess and saint.
Briayla
English · A modern invented blend likely influenced by Brielle, Briana, and Ayla-style endings.
Breiner
German · Breiner is a Germanic surname-style name, likely derived from occupational or regional family naming.
Bucklee
English · An English surname-style name likely meaning meadow of bucks or deer.
Bonnibelle
French · Bonnibelle blends Bonnie and Belle, both meaning pretty or beautiful, making it a doubly affectionate beauty-themed name.
Baki
Arabic · From Arabic Baqi, meaning “everlasting,” “enduring,” or “remaining.”
Bellingham
English · Bellingham is an English place and surname name meaning roughly “homestead of Bealla’s people.”
Bruen
Irish · Bruen is an Irish surname-name, likely derived from old Gaelic family naming traditions.
Bell
English · From Old French 'bel' meaning beautiful, or a short form of names like Isabelle or Arabella.
Burl
English · From Middle English 'burle' meaning a knot in wood or a cupbearer; evokes rugged natural imagery.
Benjamen
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Benjamin, from Hebrew 'Binyamin' meaning son of the right hand.
Beata
Latin · From Latin beatus meaning 'blessed, happy,' widely used as a saint's name.
Bebe
French · French and Spanish term of endearment meaning "baby."
Bunnie
English · English pet name and diminutive derived from 'bunny,' used as an affectionate given name.
Benedetto
Italian · Italian form of Benedict, from Latin 'benedictus' meaning 'blessed.'
Benno
German · German diminutive of Bernard or Benedict; borne by Saint Benno, a medieval Bishop of Meissen.
Bonny
English · From Scottish/French 'bon' meaning 'good,' conveying beauty and cheerfulness. Variant of Bonnie.
Bessy
English · Diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'God is my oath.'
Beverlee
English · Phonetic variant of Beverly, from Old English meaning beaver meadow.
Brunson
English · Patronymic meaning 'son of Bruno,' from Germanic 'brun' meaning 'brown.'
Brien
Irish · Variant of Brian, from Old Irish meaning 'noble' or 'high,' borne by High King Brian Boru.
Brina
Hebrew · Brina is used as a short form of names like Sabrina or Brina and can carry senses of strength or exalted femininity depending on source.
Broc
Irish · Related to Brock, an old name and surname meaning badger.
Buffy
English · Buffy is an English diminutive, traditionally of Elizabeth, used as an affectionate nickname rather than an original formal name.
Bretton
English · From a surname and place-name meaning "from Brittany" or "a Breton."
Beto
Spanish · Beto is a Spanish diminutive used for Alberto, Roberto, and similar names.
British
English · British is a modern place- or identity-based English word name referring to Britain.
Bethania
Hebrew · A form of Bethany, from the biblical place name Bethania, often interpreted as "house of figs" or "house of affliction."
Bran
Welsh · A Celtic name meaning raven in Welsh and tied to legendary figures in Welsh tradition.
Bomani
African · Bomani is an African name, especially used in Swahili contexts, meaning warrior.
Britani
English · A variant of Brittany, originally referring to the French region and the Briton people.
Brighid
Irish · Brighid is the Irish form of Brigid, meaning 'exalted one,' and is tied to both a goddess and a saint.
Bronc
English · Bronc likely comes from bronco, the Spanish word for a rough or untamed horse.
Brenn
Irish · Brenn is a short modern form related to Brennan, an Irish surname-name usually interpreted as "descendant of Braonan."
Bilan
African · Bilan is a Somali name commonly understood to mean 'first-born' or 'first daughter.'
Bhavin
Indian · An Indian name, often from Sanskrit roots, meaning 'living,' 'existing,' or 'emotional in nature.'
Besnik
Slavic · Besnik is a Balkan name, especially Albanian in use, meaning faithful or loyal.
Briam
Irish · Briam is likely a variant of Brian, an Irish name associated with nobility and strength.
Bryceson
English · Bryceson literally means son of Bryce, following an English patronymic naming style.
Bocephus
Greek · Bocephus is likely inspired by Bucephalus, the name of Alexander the Great's horse, from Greek roots meaning ox-head.
Briyana
English · Briyana is a modern elaboration of Briana or Brianna, a feminine form linked to strength and nobility.
Brenson
English · Brenson is an English surname-style name meaning son of Bren or Brent.
Bilaal
Arabic · Bilaal is a variant of Bilal, an Arabic name meaning moisture or freshness and known from early Islamic history.
Bardia
Persian · A Persian royal name borne in ancient history, traditionally linked with exalted or noble status.
Brodee
Scottish · Brodee is a spelling variant of Brody, from a Scottish place name often linked to a muddy place or ditch.
Blayr
Scottish · A spelling variant of Blair, from a Scottish surname and place-name meaning plain or field.
Bismarck
German · Bismarck is a German surname and place-based name strongly associated with the historic statesman Otto von Bismarck.
Brihana
English · Brihana appears to be a modern English-style elaboration of Briana or Brianna, linked to strength and nobility.
Bryah
English · Bryah is a modern English-style variant of Bria or Brya, likely formed for its contemporary sound rather than a single ancient root.
Berea
Greek · Berea is a biblical place name of Greek origin, associated with the New Testament city praised for noble-minded listeners.
Brevin
Irish · Likely adapted from Irish surnames such as Breen or Brevin, suggesting "noble" or "descendant" roots.
Brealynn
English · Brealynn is a modern blend of Bree and Lynn-type elements, typical of contemporary English naming.
Braelin
English · A modern blended name influenced by Brayden and Irish-style elements, with no single traditional meaning.
Baylei
English · Baylei is a variant of Bailey, an English surname meaning "bailiff" or "fortified enclosure."
Bryssa
Spanish · Bryssa likely echoes Brisa, the Spanish word for "breeze," with a modern spelling twist.
Braidyn
Irish · Modern spelling of Braiden or Braden, usually traced to Irish surname roots.
Baine
Scottish · Baine is likely from a surname meaning fair or pale, with Scottish and Old French associations.
Brodyn
English · Brodyn is a modern respelling of Brody, a surname from Irish place-name origins meaning ditch or muddy place.
Braeley
English · A modern surname-style name built from brae and -ley, suggesting a hillside meadow.
Baraah
Arabic · Baraah is an Arabic name meaning innocence, purity, or freedom from blame.
Brekken
Norse · Brekken likely draws on Breccan and related Norse-style surname forms, often associated with freckles or a speckled look.
Bereket
Hebrew · Bereket is a form of a Semitic word for blessing or abundance, related to Hebrew and Arabic roots for blessing.
Brooklee
English · A modern blend of Brook and Lee, giving it a fresh English nature-name feel tied to streams and meadows.
Brysan
English · Brysan is a modern English-style form influenced by names like Bryce and Bryson, with no single traditional root.
Breylen
English · Modern invented name blending elements of Brayden or similar names with the -len suffix; no classical etymology.
Bailor
English · Modern invented name with English sound, possibly occupational or a stylized variant of Taylor or Bailey.
Barack
Arabic · Barack is Arabic for ‘blessed’ and from Semitic roots tied to auspicious blessing and divine favor.
Braelynne
English · Modern invented combination blending Brae (Scottish for 'hillside') with the popular -lynne suffix.
Bitanya
African · Ethiopian/Amharic name likely meaning 'house' or 'family heritage,' used in East African communities.
Bodyn
English · Modern invented variant of Boden or Bodin, possibly from Old English meaning 'messenger' or 'herald.'
Bohan
Irish · Irish surname-turned-given name, an anglicization of Ó Buadhacháin, meaning 'descendant of the victorious one.'
Bradlyn
English · Modern invented blend of Bradley (Old English: 'broad meadow') with a contemporary suffix.
Bristyl
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative respelling of Crystal (Greek 'ice') blended with place-name Bristol.
Bellany
Latin · Modern invented blend of Bella (Latin, 'beautiful') with the suffix pattern of names like Bethany.
Blakelie
English · Modern spelling variant of Blakely, an English place name meaning 'dark wood' or 'pale meadow.'
Beka
Hebrew · Short form of Rebecca, from Hebrew 'Rivkah' meaning 'to bind' or 'captivating'; used across many cultures.
Bellamae
Italian · Blend of Bella (Italian/Latin, 'beautiful') and Mae (English form of May), meaning 'beautiful May.'
Breighlynn
English · Modern invented blend of Bree (an Irish place name meaning 'strength') and Lynn.
Breklynn
English · A modern stylized respelling of Brooklyn, a place name of Dutch origin meaning 'broken land' or 'marshland.'
Bellaluna
Italian · Italian compound name meaning 'beautiful moon,' combining 'bella' (beautiful) and 'luna' (moon).
Boyan
Slavic · From Slavic *boj* (battle), traditionally meaning warrior or fighter; common in Bulgarian contexts.
Brentleigh
English · From Old English *brent* + *leah* (“clearing”), now used as a modern place-evocative feminine name.
Barkot
Indian · A place-shaped name form in South Asian contexts, often used as a modern toponymic feminine or family-linked name.
Bareerah
Arabic · Likely connected to Arabic name forms like Bariha/Barira, associated with purity and virtuous character.
Brigston
English · An English place-based surname variant of bridge/borough + settlement naming patterns, now occasionally used as a forename.
Brij
Indian · Brij is an Indian name linked to the sacred Braj region and cultural associations with Krishna devotion in Hindu tradition.
Bolin
Chinese · Bolin appears in several traditions, including Chinese and surname-based European use, with meanings depending on the source.
Brexlynn
English · Brexlynn is a modern invented name built from trendy syllables like Brex and -lynn.
Brynslee
English · A modern blend using Bryn, meaning hill in Welsh, with the popular -slee ending.
Beacon
English · From the English word for a signal light or guiding fire, giving the name a bright and watchful meaning.
Bronny
Scottish · A nickname-style form related to Bronson or Bronwyn, used mainly for its friendly modern sound.
Banksy
English · From an English surname meaning someone living by a bank or hillside, now used with an artistic modern edge.
Bareen
Arabic · Likely from Arabic-Persian naming traditions, often associated with brightness, height, or distinction.
Becklee
English · Becklee is a modern spelling of Beckley-style names, from English place-name elements meaning brook and clearing or meadow.
Bexten
English · Bexten appears to be a modern English-style invented name built from surname and place-name sounds.
Belamy
French · Belamy is a variant of Bellamy, from French meaning 'beautiful friend' or 'good friend.'
Biani
Italian · Likely related to Bianca or Bian- forms from Italian, associated with whiteness, brightness, or purity.
Bibihawa
Arabic · A compound-style name using Bibi and Hawa, meaning lady and Eve, with strong African Muslim naming influence.
Berklynn
English · Berklynn is a modern blend of Berkeley and Lynn, based on an English place-name meaning "birch meadow."
Bibihalima
Arabic · Bibihalima combines Bibi, a title of respect, with Halima, an Arabic name meaning "gentle" or "patient."
Billieann
English · Billieann combines Billie, from Wilhelm meaning "resolute protector," with Ann, from Hebrew "grace."
Breily
English · Breily is a modern name likely influenced by Braylee and Briley, with roots in surname-style English and Irish forms.
Briannaly
Irish · Briannaly is a modern elaboration of Brianna, from Irish Brian, usually linked to strength or nobility.
Brynnlyn
Welsh · Brynnlyn blends Brynn, from Welsh meaning "hill," with the popular English suffix lyn.
Baldur
Norse · A Norse mythological name borne by the god Baldr, often associated with brightness, beauty, and nobility.
Bandit
English · An English word-name meaning outlaw or rogue, used as a bold modern nickname-style name.
Beaudi
French · A modern respelling influenced by Beau, from French meaning handsome or beautiful.
Bendjy
Hebrew · A creative form of Benji, a diminutive of Benjamin, meaning son of the right hand.
Braxxon
English · A modern invented surname-style name modeled on Braxton, likely meaning Brock's town in older usage.
Barton
English · Old English place name meaning "barley settlement" or "farmyard."
Bernadine
French · Feminine form of Bernard, from Germanic elements meaning 'brave as a bear'.
Bettina
Italian · Italian and German diminutive of Elizabeth or Benedetta, meaning blessed.
Biagio
Italian · Italian form of Latin Blasius, possibly meaning 'lisping' or 'stammering.' A popular saint's name.
Boniface
Latin · From Latin 'bonifatius' meaning 'good fate' or 'one who does good.'
Benigno
Italian · From Latin 'benignus' meaning 'kind, benevolent, well-born'.
Brinton
English · English place-name surname meaning 'Bryni's settlement,' from an Old English personal name.
Branton
English · English place name meaning 'broom settlement' or 'town by the brambles.'
Bucky
English · English nickname, often short for Buckley or a playful name evoking a young male deer (buck).
Beverlyn
English · Compound of Beverly (Old English 'beaver meadow') and the feminine suffix -lyn.
Benjie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Benjamin, meaning 'son of the right hand.'
Brinda
Indian · Sanskrit variant of Vrinda, associated with the sacred Tulsi (holy basil) plant and the goddess Radha.
Brandan
Irish · A variant of Brendan or Brandon, tied to Irish roots meaning prince or to hill-related English place names.
Brek
Scottish · Likely related to Breck, from a word meaning "freckled" or "speckled."
Brig
Scottish · Brig is a short Scottish and English name related to bridge, often used as a brisk surname-style form.
Belina
Italian · Belina likely comes from roots related to bella, meaning 'beautiful,' in Romance naming traditions.
Barbare
Greek · Barbare is a French form of Barbara, from Greek meaning "foreign" or "strange."
Brendy
English · Likely a playful form of Brenda or Brendan, names associated with a prince or raven-like Celtic roots.
Basha
Arabic · Basha likely comes from the title pasha, of Persian and Arabic use, meaning a high-ranking leader or official.
Braun
German · Braun is a German surname and given name meaning "brown," often referring to hair, complexion, or clothing.
Brittani
English · Brittani is a spelling variant of Brittany, originally referring to the French region of Bretagne.
Brantly
English · Brantly is an English surname-style name from a place term meaning 'burnt clearing' or 'fire-cleared meadow.'
Breann
Irish · Breann is an Irish-influenced variant of Breanne or Brianne, tied to meanings like "strong" or "noble."
Banyon
English · Likely related to the banyan tree or surname forms, giving it a natural, place-linked feel.
Benicia
Spanish · Benicia is a Spanish name from Latin roots meaning "blessed" or "benevolent."
Breia
Irish · Breia is likely a modern variant of Brie or Bria, drawing on Irish-rooted names associated with strength and esteem.
Brannigan
Irish · Brannigan is an Irish surname from Branagan, derived from bran meaning raven with a diminutive ending.
Briann
Irish · Briann is a variant spelling of Brian, from Irish roots associated with strength, virtue, and high status.
Benjamyn
Hebrew · Benjamyn is a spelling variant of Benjamin, the Hebrew biblical name meaning 'son of the right hand.'
Basem
Arabic · Basem is an Arabic name meaning "smiling" or "one who smiles."
Basim
Arabic · Basim is an Arabic name meaning "smiling" or "cheerful."
Britny
English · Britny is a simplified spelling of Brittany, originally a place-name from the French region of Bretagne.
Britanny
French · Britanny is a spelling variant of Brittany, taken from the French region of Bretagne.
Bassem
Arabic · Bassem is an Arabic name meaning smiling or one who smiles, from the Semitic root for joy and expression.
Brayon
English · Brayon is a modern English-style name, likely influenced by Brayden and similar invented surname forms.
Brenae
English · Brenae is likely a modern form influenced by Brenna or Renee, with sounds linked to Irish and English naming patterns.
Bayli
English · Bayli is a modern spelling of Bailey, from an English occupational surname for a bailiff or steward.
Bryonna
English · Bryonna is a modern variant of Brianna, a feminine form associated with noble or strong meanings.
Briceson
English · An English surname-style formation meaning 'son of Brice' in structure and sound.
Brydon
English · Brydon likely comes from a surname related to Bridon or Bryden, often tied to a broad valley or hill settlement.
Betzabe
Hebrew · A Spanish form of Bathsheba from Hebrew, meaning daughter of oath.
Bisma
Arabic · An Arabic and Urdu name often interpreted as smile or pleasant expression.
Broxton
English · English surname-style name likely derived from a place name meaning Brock's settlement or badger town.
Braley
English · From an English surname and place-name style, likely meaning broad meadow or clearing.
Briceyda
Spanish · Briceyda is a Spanish form of Briseis, the Greek mythological name borne by a woman in the Iliad.
Brooklen
English · Brooklen is a modern place-style variant of Brooklyn, built from brook and land elements.
Brayam
Spanish · A Spanish-language phonetic form of Brian, a Celtic-origin name often associated with strength and nobility.
Breyah
English · Breyah is likely a modern invented variant influenced by Bria, Brea, and similar contemporary names.
Bralen
English · A modern coined name likely modeled on Braylen and similar English-style blends with no single traditional etymology.
Belanna
Latin · Likely built from Bella and Anna, combining ideas of “beautiful” and “grace.”
Braily
English · Probably a modern name influenced by Bailey and Briley, built from surname-style sounds.
Basit
Arabic · Basit is an Arabic name meaning 'one who enlarges' or 'the expansive one.'
Bijou
French · Bijou is a French word name meaning "jewel," used as a delicate and ornamental given name.
Braelee
English · Braelee is a modern invented English-style name built from Bray or Brae with the popular -lee ending.
Bayden
English · A modern English-style spelling related to Brayden and Hayden, built in the popular -den pattern.
Brailon
English · A modern invented form related to Braylon, using current blended sounds rather than an old traditional root.
Belmin
Slavic · Belmin is a South Slavic name, often interpreted with elements suggesting white, noble, or peaceful qualities.
Braelen
Irish · Braelen is a modern blended name likely built from Braylen or Brae, giving it a contemporary surname-style sound.
Brayen
Irish · Brayen is a modern spelling variant of Brian, a Celtic name associated with strength and nobility.
Brinly
English · A modern variant of Brinley, from an English place surname meaning burnt meadow or cleared meadow.
Blessen
English · Blessen is a modern devotional-style name formed from bless, suggesting one who is blessed or favored.
Bowdrie
English · Bowdrie is a surname-style name likely derived from French place or occupational roots tied to a farmhouse or enclosure.
Brenya
Irish · Brenya is likely a modern variant of Bren- names, probably connected to Irish-rooted Brenda or Brennan forms.
Brielyn
English · A modern blend of Brielle or Brianna with the -lyn ending, influenced by Irish-rooted Bri- names.
Bautista
Spanish · A Spanish form of Baptist, from Greek roots meaning "the baptizer."
Boluwatife
African · A Yoruba name meaning "as God wills" or "God's will is enough."
Britthany
English · A variant spelling of Brittany, originally referring to the French region of Brittany and later used as a given name.
Brycelynn
English · A modern combination of Bryce and Lynn, blending surname style with a feminine ending.
Bridges
English · Bridges comes from an English surname for someone living near bridges.
Bam
Persian · Also a Persian place name, Bam is short and place-linked in modern use.
Braxdon
English · Braxdon is a modern spelling variant of the Braxton family, a place-derived English name meaning a settlement name.
Bruk
Norse · Bruk resembles a short Norse/Germanic form, likely topographic in spirit and adopted as a modern compact personal name.
Baxley
English · English place-name surname meaning 'baker's woodland clearing,' from Old English 'baecere' and 'leah.'
Bellarae
Latin · Modern invented blend of Bella (Latin 'beautiful') and Rae (Hebrew 'ewe' or English diminutive).
Braxen
English · Modern invented name, likely a phonetic variant of Braxton, an English place name meaning 'Bracca's settlement.'
Breslyn
English · Modern invented name blending Bres (Irish mythological name) with the popular -lyn suffix.
Boedy
English · Modern invented variant likely inspired by Brody or Bodhi, with no established traditional etymology.
Breslynn
English · Modern invented name possibly inspired by Breslau (Wrocław, Poland) combined with the '-lynn' suffix.
Bonham
English · An English surname from Norman French meaning 'good hamlet' or 'good home', occasionally used as a given name.
Brex
English · Modern invented short-form name, likely derived as a clipped form of Brexton or a standalone contemporary creation.
Beckum
English · Variant of the Old English surname/place name Beckham, meaning 'homestead by the stream.'
Beowulf
English · Old English heroic name meaning “bee-wolf,” a kenning for bear, preserved through epic literature.
Brantleigh
English · Modern invented feminine variant of Brantley, an English surname meaning 'fire-brand clearing.'
Blaikley
English · Modern stylized variant of Blakely, an English surname meaning 'dark meadow' or 'pale clearing.'
Beyah
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Bea or blending contemporary sounds with the Hebrew suffix '-yah.'
Brayzen
English · A modern invented spelling influenced by names like Brayden and Jayson, with no fixed historical root.
Bryxton
English · A modern English place-style name from Bryx-/Brice + -ston, giving a contemporary surname-derived first name.
Beckette
English · A stylized form of Beckett, derived from Old English/French stream-place traditions and used as a feminine contemporary name.
Brasi
English · A contemporary short-form style name likely derived from modern variants like Brayson or Bracen.