
Female
Baka : BAH-kah : hindu "crane"
Bakarne : basque "solitude"
Bella : BEL-uh : czechoslovakian "white"
Belle : BEL : french "beautiful one"
Belinda : buh-LIN-duh : italian "beautiful"
Brenda : BREN-duh : german "sword-blade"
Brenna : BREN-uh : celtic "raven maid, dark-haired"
Male
Bae : BAY : korean "inspiration"
Bailey : BAY-lee : teutonic "able"
Bakari : BAH-kahr-ee : swahili "promise"
Balbo : BAHL-boh : latin "inarticulate"
Balendin : BAH-lehn-deen : latin "strong, brave"
Bali : BAHL-ee : hindu "mighty warrior"
Balin : BAH-leen : hindu "mighty soldier"
Balint : BAY-lint : latin "strong and healthy"
Banning : BAHN-ning : gaelic "blond child"
Baran : BAIR-uhn : latin - form of star aldebaran
Bardo : BAR-doh: danish "son of the earth"
Bardon : BAR-dun : anglo-saxon "barley valley"
Barnabas : BAR-nuh-bus : hebrew "son of prophecy"
Barnett : bar-NET : old english "nobleman"
Baron : BAIR-un : old english "nobleman"
Basil : BAH-seel or BAY-suhl : arabic "brave"
Bastiaan : bahs-TEE-ehn : greek "venerable"
Baul : BAL : english gypsy "snail"
Bavol : BAH-vohl : english gypsy "wind"
Bayani : BAY-ahn-ee : filipino "hero"
Bayard : BAY-ard : teutonic "red-brown hair"
Baylor : BAY-lohr : anglo-saxon "horse-trainer"
Bazyli : BAH-zih-lee : polish "royalty"
Beacan : BEE-kaun : celtic "small"
Beagan : BEE-gen : gaelic "small one"
Beaman : BAH-men : old english "beekeeper"
Beau : BOH : french "handsome"
Bem : BEHM : nigerian "peace"
Ben : BEN : hebrew "son"
Bennett : BEN-it : latin "blessed"
Benson : BEN-sun : hebrew "excellent son, son of ben"
Bent : BEHNT : latin "blessing"
Bentley : BENT-lee : old english "from the moor"
Berk : BAIRK or BURK : turkish "solid and firm"
Bert : BURT : old english "bright"
Berthold : BER-tohld : teutonic "glorious ruler"
Berton : BER-ton : teutonic "glorious ruler"
Beval : BEE-vahl : english gypsy "like the wind"
Bevan : BE-van : celtic "youthful warrior"
Bialy : BYAH-lee : polish "white-haired boy"
Blade : BLAYD : old english "glory"
Blaine : BLAYN : gaelic "thin, lean"
Blaise : BLAYZ : latin "stammerer"
Blake : BLAYK : old english "pallid"
Bo : BOH : swedish "commanding"
Bogart : BOH-gart : french "strong as a bow"
Boris : BOHR-ihs : slavic "battler"
Bowie : BOH-ee : gaelic "yellow-haired"
Bram : BRAHM : gaelic "raven"
Bran : BRAN : irish "raven"
Brand : BRAND : scandinavian "sword blade"
Brandon : BRAN-don : anglo-saxon "sword"
Brant : BRANT : teutonic "firebrand"
Brazil : BRAH-zil : irish "brave, strong in conflict"
Brencis : BREN-tsis : latin "crowned with laurel"
Brendan : BREN-den : gaelic "little raven"
Brennan : BREN-nen : english "to brand"
Brent : BRENT : old english "steep hill"
Brentan : BREN-tan : english "steep hill"
Brian : BRIGH-an : celtic "the strong"
Briand : BREE-und : french "castle"
Brice : BRIGHS : celtic "quick-moving"
Brieg : BREEG : celtic "estime"
Brinley : BRIN-lee : old english "tawny"
Brishen : BREE-shen : english gypsy "born during a rain"
Bronson : BRAHN-son : english "son of the dark-skinned one"
Bruce : BROOS : french "woodlands"
Bryant : BRIGH-ant : celtic "strong"
Burr : BUR : swedish "youth"
Burton : BUR-tun : english "bright fame"
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