Badraldin, Arabic, (badr-ahl-DEEN) full moon of the faith
Badu, Akan, (bah-DOO) 10th born son
Bae, Korean, (BAY) inspiration
Baghel, Arabic, ox
Bahir, Arabic, dazzling, brilliant
Bailey, Teutonic, (BAY-lee) able
Baira, Gaelic, poet {Bard}
Baird, Irish, ballad singer {Ba, Bard, Barr}
Bairrfhionn, Celtic, (BAR-fin) good marksman {Barry}
Bakari, Swahili, (BAH-kahr-ee) promise
Balasi, Greek, flatfooted
Balbo, Latin, (BAHL-boh) inarticulate
Baldwin, German, bold friend {Baldwin}
Balendin, Latin, (BAH-lehn-deen) strong, brave
Balfour, Scottish, pasture land
Bali, Hindu, (BAHL-ee) mighty warrior
Balin, Hindu, (BAH-leen) mighty soldier
Balint, Latin, (BAY-lint) strong and healthy
Ballas, Latin, (BAHL-ahzh) stammerer {Balazs}
Baltsaros, Greek, Balthazar
Bane, Greek, (BAH-neh) child born after much waiting and praying
Banning, Gaelic, (BAHN-ning) blond child
Baptiste, Greek, baptizer
Barakah, Arabic, blessing
Baran, Latin, (BAIR-uhn) form of star aldebaran
Barclay, Old English, from the birch tree meadow
Bardo, Aramaic, ploughman
Bardo, Danish, (BAR-doh) son o fthe earth
Bardol, Aramaic, ploughman {Bartol}
Bardon, Anglo-Saxon, (BAR-don) barley valley
Barna, Hebrew, son of prophecy
Barnabas, Hebrew, (BAR-nuh-bus) son of prophecy
Barnabe, Hebrew, son of prophecy
Barnett, Old English, (bar-NET) nobleman
Baron, Old English, (BAIR-un) nobleman
Barra, Celtic, good marksman {Bearach BAHR-akh, Bearchah, Barry}
Barrett, German, bearlike
Barry, Celtic, good marksman
Barta, Aramaic, ploughman {Berty, Bartaman}
Bartel, Aramaic, ploughman {Bartholomaus}
Barth, English, son of the earth
Barthelemy, Aramaic, ploughman
Bartley, Aramaic, ploughman {Barclay, Berkley, Parthalan}
Baruch, Greek, doer of good
Bashshar, Arabic, bringer of glad tidings
Basil, Greek, kingly {Vasilios}
Basil, Arabic, (BAH-seel or BAY-suhl) brave
Basile, Greek, kingly
Bassam, Arabic, (bah-SAHM) smiling {Basim bah-SEEM}
Bastiaan, Greek, (bahs-TEE-ehn) venerable
Bastien, Greek, venerable, revered {Sebastien}
Batt, Aramaic, ploughman {Bartley, Bat}
Baul, English Gypsy, (BAL) snail
Bavaol, English Gypsy, (BAH-vohl) wind
Bayani, Filipino, (BAY-ahn-ee) hero
Bayard, Teutonic, (BAY-ard) red-brown hair
Baylor, Anglo-Saxon, (BAY-lohr) horse trainer
Bazyli, Polish, (BAH-zih-lee) royalty
Beacan, Celtic, (BEE-kaun) small {Becan}
Beagan, Gaelic, (BEE-gen) small one
Beaman, Old English, (BAH-men) beekeeper
Bearnard, Old German, (BEHR-nard) courage of a bear {Barney}
Beartlaidh, Aramaic, (BEHRT-lee) ploughman {Bartley}
Beau, French, (BOH) handsome
Beircheart, Anglo-Saxon, (BEHR-khart) bright {Bertie}
Bellamy, French, beautiful friend {Bell}
Bem, Nigerian, (BEHM) peace
Ben, Hebrew, (BEN) son
Benat, Old German, (ben-nyaht) courage of a bear
Benci, Latin, (BEN-tsee) blessed {Benedik, Benedek, Benek, Benice, Bence}
Benedikte, Latin, blessed
Benen, Latin, blessed {Beineon BEH-non, Binean BIN-ahn}
Benin, Latin, blessed
Benjamin, Hebrew, (BEHN-jah-mehn) son of the right hand
Benkamin, Hebrew, son of the right hand
Bennett, Latin, (BEN-it) blessed
Benoit, Latin, (behn-WAH) blessed {Benedicte}
Benson, Hebrew, (BEN-sun) excellent son, son of Ben
Bent, Latin, (BEHNT) blessing
Bentley, Old English, (BENT-lee) from the moor
Berde, Danish, glacier
Berg, German, mountain
Berk, Turkish, (BAIRK or BURK) solid and firm
Bernard, Old German, (behr-NAHRD) courage of a bear {Bernon, Bernot, Barnard}
Bernat, Old German, courage of a bear
Berne, German, bear
Bernhard, Old German, courage of a bear {Bernd, Berend}
Bert, Old German, courage of a bear {Bart, Berty, Bertie}
Bert, Old English, (BURT) bright
Berthold, Teutonic, (BER-tohld) glorious ruler
Bertok, Teutonic, bright raven
Berton, Teutonic, (BER-ton) glorious ruler
Bertrand, French, (behr-TRANH) brilliant
Beval, English Gypsy, (BEE-vahl) like the wind
Bevan, Celtic, (BE-van) youthful warrior
Bialy, Polish, (BYAH-lee) white-haired boy
Bilal, North African, (bee-LAHL) black man
Bingen, Latin, conqueror
Birk, Scottish, birch tree
Bishr, Arabic, joy
Bittor, Latin, (bee-tor) conqueror
Bjarne, Old Norse, (BYUHRN) bear
Bjorn, Old Norse, (BYORN) bear
Blade, Old English, (BLAYD) glory
Blaine, Gaelic, (BLAYN) thin, lean
Blair, Gaelic, child of the fields
Blaise, Latin, stammerer {Blaize}
Blaise, Latin, (BLAYZ) stammerer
Blake, Old English, (BLAYK) pallid
Bo, Swedish, (BOH) commanding
Bobo, Fante, (bo-BO) born on Tuesday
Bodi, Hungarian, (BO-dee) may God protect the king
Bodil, Danish, commanding
Bodua, Akan, (bo-DOO-ah) animal's tail
Bogart, French, (BOH-gart) strong as a bow
Boldizsar, Hungarian, (BOL-dee-zhahr) Balthasar
Boris, Slavic, stranger
Boris, Russian, fighter, warrior
Boris, Slavic, (BOHR-ihs) battler
Botan, Japanese, (bo-TAHN) peony, June's flower
Bour, Ghanese, (BO-oor) rock {Obo, Obour}
Bowie, Gaelic, (BOH-ee or BOO-ee) yellow-haired {Bow, Bowen, Boyd}
Brad, English, broad {Brady}
Braden, English, from the wide valley {Bradan}
Bradley, English, from the broad meadow
Bram, Gaelic, (BRAHM) raven
Bran, Irish, (BRAN) raven
Brand, Scandinavian, (BRAND) sword blade
Brandeis, German, dweller on a burned clearing
Brandon, Anglo-Saxon, (BRAN-don) sword
Brant, Teutonic, (BRANT) firebrand
Brasil, Celtic, battle {Breasal, Basil}
Brazil, Irish, (BRAH-zil) brave, strong in conflict
Breanainn, Celtic, (BREH-neen) sword {Brendan, Breandan}
Brede, Danish, (BREH-deh) glacier
Brencis, Latin, (BREN-tsis) crowned with laurels
Brendan, German, flame {Bren, Brendis}
Brendan, Gaelic, (BREN-den) little raven {Bran, Bram, Brennan, Broin bree-AHN}
Brennan, English, (BREN-nen) to brand
Brent, Old English, (BRENT) steep hill
Brentan, English, (BREN-tan) steep hill
Bret, Celtic, from Brittany
Brett, Celtic, from Brittany (Britt)
Brian, Celtic, (BRIGH-an) the strong {Brant, Bron, Bryon}
Briand, French, (BREE-und) castle
Brice, Anglo-Saxon, son of a nobleman
Brice, Celtic, (BRIGHS) quick-moving
Brieg, Celtic, (BREEG) estime
Brinley, Old English, (BRIN-lee) tawny
Brishen, English Gypsy, (BREE-shen) born during a rain
Brody, Irish, man from the muddy place
Bronson, English, (BRAHN-son) son of the dark-skinned one
Brook, English, from the brook {Brooks}
Bruce, French, from the brushwood, thicket {Bruis}
Bruce, French, (BROOS) woodlands
Bruno, German, brown
Bryant, Celtic, (BRIGH-ant) strong
Buni, Hungarian, old mythological name
Burhan, Arabic, proof
Burr, Swedish, (BUR) youth
Burton, English, (BUR-tun) bright fame
Busby, Scottish, village on woodlands



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