Search boys Baby Names starting with letter B
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
1801 | Bryant | English | Popular variant of Brian. | M | |
1802 | Bryant | French | He ascends. | M | |
1803 | Bryce | Anglo-Saxon | Son of a nobleman. | M | |
1804 | Bryce | Celtic | Swift. Famous bearer: St Brice, sometimes called St. Britius, was a 5th century Bishop of Tours. | M | |
1805 | Bryce | Scottish | Speckled. Surname form of Brice. | M | |
1806 | Brycen | Scottish | Variant of Bryce. | M | |
1807 | Bryceton | Scottish | Variant of Bryce. | M | |
1808 | Brychan | Welsh | Speckled; spotted. | M | |
1809 | Bryden | English | Place name in Britain. | M | |
1810 | Brydger | English | Lives at tbe bridge. | M | |
1811 | Bryggere | English | Lives at tbe bridge. | M | |
1812 | Bryn | Welsh | Hill. Many Welsh place names begin with the word 'Bryn'. | M | |
1813 | Bryne | Irish | Surname. | M | |
1814 | Brynjolf | Norse | Killed Atli. | M | |
1815 | Brynley | English | Variant of Brinley: Burnt wood. | M | |
1816 | Brynly | English | Variant of Brinley: Burnt wood. | M | |
1817 | Brynmor | Welsh | Great hill. | M | |
1818 | Brynn | Welsh | From the hill. | M | |
1819 | Bryon | Celtic | Variant of Brian: Brave; Virtuous. | M | |
1820 | Bryon | English | Popular variant of Brian. | M | |
1821 | Brys | French | From Brys. | M | |
1822 | Brys | Welsh | Legendary son of Brysethach. | M | |
1823 | Bryson | English | Noble's son. | M | |
1824 | Bryson | Scottish | Variant of Bryce. | M | |
1825 | Bryston | Scottish | Variant of Bryce. | M | |
1826 | Bssil | Celtic | Battle. | M | |
1827 | Bu | Vietnamese | Leader. | M | |
1828 | Bu'ras | Muslim | Variant of Butras: The Biblical name Peter is the English language equivalent.. | M | |
1829 | Buach | Irish | Victorious. | M | |
1830 | Buadhach | Irish | Victory. | M | |
1831 | Buadhachan | Gaelic | Victorious. | M | |
1832 | Buagh | Irish | Victorious. | M | |
1833 | Bucer | Latin | Horned. | M | |
1834 | Buchanan | Scottish | From the cannon's seat. | M | |
1835 | Buciac | Czechoslovakian | Thick. | M | |
1836 | Buck | English | Male deer. | M | |
1837 | Buck | Greek | Weaver. | M | |
1838 | Buckey | English | Diminutive of Buck: Male deer. | M | |
1839 | Buckey | Greek | Diminutive of Buck: Weaver. | M | |
1840 | Buckie | English | Diminutive of Buck: Male deer. | M | |
1841 | Buckie | Greek | Diminutive of Buck: Weaver. | M | |
1842 | Buckingham | Shakespearean | 'Henry VI, Part 2' and 'King Henry the Eighth' Duke of Buckingham. 'King Richard III' Duke of Buckingham. | M | |
1843 | Buckley | English | Variant of Buck; male goat or deer. | M | |
1844 | Buckley | Irish | Boy. | M | |
1845 | Bucklie | English | Variant of Buckley: Deer-grazing meadow. | M | |
1846 | Buckly | English | Variant of Buckley: Deer-grazing meadow. | M | |
1847 | Bucky | English | Diminutive of Buck: Male deer. | M | |
1848 | Bucky | Greek | Diminutive of Buck: Weaver. | M | |
1849 | Bud | English | Derived from bud, a colloquial term of address used in the United States; short for buddy, meaning friend. Common as a nickname, but less common as a first name. American comedian Bud Abbott's real name was William Abbott. | M | |
1850 | Budd | English | Diminutive of Buddy: Friend. | M |