Baby Names Starting with B
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Indian
Omnipresent
Indian
Friend of all beings
Sanskrit
light of the universe
Indian
universal form
Indian
Faith
Indian
Victorious
Indian
World
Indian
Conqueror of the world
Southeast Asian
little; small
Persian
Little one
Italian
Little one
Hebrew
One who is strong
African
Bringer of light
Old English
to be strong
English
Daughter of God
Hebrew
Daughter of God
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
little one
Indian
One who is wise
African
Unknown
Old English
little bit
African
Intelligent
English
Sharp taste
Spanish
Unknown
Italian
Courageous
Indian
Little one
Indian
small; little
Southeast Asian
Star
Indian
Unknown
Indian
Wise one
Southeast Asian
Blessed
Indian
Brave
Indian
Brave
Indian
Life
Spanish
Unknown
Italian
Life
Celtic
life
Spanish
from the valley
Spanish
Victorious
Chinese
goddess of dawn
African
Place of birth
Sanskrit
to be born
African
Born during the rain
African
Rainy season birth
Chinese
Beautiful shadow
African
water
Chinese
Precious jade
Chinese
Beautiful cloud
Chinese
Unknown
Latin
business
African
To shine or glow
African
Unknown
Spanish
Pastry
African
Unknown
English
Clever
Latin
business friends
African
Blessed one
Italian
blessed
English
Busy
Germanic
busy, active
Scandinavian
Bearer of good news
Southeast Asian
Victory
Scandinavian
Unknown
Old Norse
bear
Scandinavian
bear
Old Norse
bear
Indian
Unknown meaning.
English
unknown; initials
Irish
handsome birth
English
Unknown
Celtic
Black
Irish
dark
Spanish
White
English
Black
Slavic
White
Old English
dark, black
Slavic
black
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
Black
English
Dark
English
Black
African
dark-skinned boy
African
black; strong; warrior
African
Powerful female leader
English
Dark-skinned
English
Dark-skinned
Latin
dark liquid
English
black moor
English
Royalty, dignity
African
powerful ruler
English
Dark stone
English
Dark-skinned person
English
Dark forest
Old English
black
Latin
dark, mysterious
French
Black
Spanish
Sword
Spanish
Unknown
Various
Slavic
blade of peace
Old English
broad valley
Arabic
My country
Spanish
Glorious ruler
Historical
Sword
Slavic
Brave protector
Slavic
Glorious peace
English
Dark-haired
Slavic
Goodness
Spanish
Unknown meaning
Irish
thin, lean
English
From a Scottish surname that was derived from the Old Irish given name Bláán.
English
From a Scottish surname that was derived from Gaelic blàr meaning "plain, field, battlefield". In Scotland this name is typically masculine.... [more]
English
Variant of Blair.
English
Field dweller, dweller in a plain
English
Field, plain
English
Lisping or stammering
Celtic
little flower
English
dark; black
English
From an English surname that was derived from Old English blæc "black" or blac "pale". A famous bearer of the surname was the poet and artist William
English
Dark meadow
English
From an English surname that was derived from Old English blæc "black" and leah "woodland clearing".
English
Dark
English
Innocent
English
A brave knight; known for his strength
English
White
Various
Spanish
White
French
white, pure
Spanish
white star
English
White; pure
Spanish
White rose
Spanish
white, fair
Spanish
White sun
Italian
white cloth
Spanish
White of the Velasquez family
French
Bright
English
From a medieval French nickname meaning "white, fair-coloured". This word and its cognates in other languages are ultimately derived from the Germanic
English
White flower; symbolizing purity and grace
English
White flower; purity
French
White
Spanish
White
Spanish
White
English
Mild or gentle
Celtic
Pleasant or gentle
Italian
Blonde or fair-haired
Latin
gentle, meek
Latin
Gentle
Old English
bland, gentle
French
Joyous
Celtic
Yellow
Germanic
White, bright
Spanish
White
Spanish
white; pure
Latin
white, pure
Old English
white, pure
Spanish
White
Spanish
white
African
Son of a white person
Spanish
White
Spanish
White
Latin
Little flower
Arabic
bringer of light
Old English
dark, black
African
Black boy
Celtic
Pleasant place
Spanish
Blossom
Spanish
Violet
Greek
stammering
Spanish
Lisping
English
Bloom
Celtic
Flower
English
Flowering; symbolizes beauty in nature
Germanic
Blue
Slavic
white, fair
Old English
Black
Old English
dark
English
Dark
Celtic
Yellow
English
Son of the blaze
Slavic
Fire
Slavic
To shine
Spanish
blessed
English
Modern variant of Blaise influenced by the English word blaze.
Slavic
Fiery
English
flame; fire
African
Burning
Slavic
To rule with greatness
Old Norse
builder
African
Blessed
Old English
bright, white
African
Unknown
Slavic
brave
Celtic
Wolf cub
Eastern European
brave; strong
Old English
blessing, favor
Germanic
sword; warrior
Spanish
Unknown
Germanic
Blessed
Germanic
blessed
Celtic
Blessed
Spanish
Unknown
Caribbean
Unknown
Scandinavian
White or fair
English
blend; mix
Welsh
to shine
African
Unknown
Eastern European
Bright
Latin
bright, shining
Latin
blessed
Latin
blessed one
English
To confer happiness
English
Holy or sacred
Latin
one who blesses
English
Blessing
English
From the English word blessing, of Old English origin. This name is most common in Nigeria, Zimbabwe and other parts of Africa.
Latin
divine favor
African
Blessed child
English
Blessed nails
Old English
blessed
Latin
blessed one
French
Blue
Hebrew
to bless
African
The one who brings joy
Celtic
to be; to exist
Celtic
wolf
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Hebrew
blessed
African
blessed
Spanish
Unknown
African
unknown; possibly playful
Latin
shine, sparkle
Old English
to shine
Caribbean
Unknown
Slavic
Shiny, flashy
Latin
shiny
Caribbean
Shiny
English
to shine briefly
Old English
winking light
African
Winking
English
to blink; quick
Old English
to shine
English
Perfect joy and happiness
English
joyful; happy
Latin
lip care
English
Lightning; a character in 'The Haunted Man'
Old English
snowstorm
Latin
happy, cheerful
English
Unknown
African
Urban youth
English
Flower-faced; associated with transformation
English
White flower
Dutch
flower
Spanish
Golden-haired
French
Fair-haired
English
Fair-haired
English
From a nickname for a person with blond hair. This is the name of the title character in a comic strip by Chic Young.
English
Dark green with red spots, symbolizes courage
English
Term for flowering, represents growth
English
Field of flowers
English
Flourishing
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Block maker
Spanish
Blocks
English
From the English word blossom, ultimately from Old English blóstm. It came into use as a rare given name in the 19th century.
Old English
to breathe
English
Dry using a blower
African
Unknown
African
Divine favor
Old English
blue color
Celtic
dark-haired
English
From the English word for the colour, derived via Norman French from a Frankish word (replacing the native Old English cognate blaw). Despite the fact
English
A flower associated with grace and humility
English
Sky blue
English
Sadness
Old English
blue flower
English
Blue-haired
Various
Old English
to obscure
Spanish
Blossoms
Latin
dark color
English
From a surname meaning "cheerful" in Old English.
English
Happy, carefree
African
Unknown
English
Strong and brave
Hebrew
Son of water
Spanish
Gift from God
African
Unknown
English
Variant of Beau.
Portuguese
Good
African
Unknown
Natural
Bottle tree
African
Unknown
English
Victory; a warrior queen of the Iceni
African
Warrior
African
Unknown
African
Blessed one
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
God is my strength
African
Strong
African
Brave and strong
Hebrew
Sons of thunder
Hebrew
Thunderous sons
African
Born on a Sunday
African
blessing; gift
Vietnamese
peaceful
English
Wild pig
Hebrew
Swiftness
African
Blessed one
African
Friday-born
Germanic
brave
English
A vessel for travel
African
Unknown
African
born on a Wednesday
African
Mother of the boat
African
Unknown
African
One who brings happiness
African
Related to the activity of boating
African
Bringer of joy
Spanish
Good fortune
English
Swiftness
English
Short form of Robert. It arose later than Dob, Hob and Nob, which were medieval rhyming nicknames of Robert. It is borne by the character Bob Cratchit
Chinese
grandmother
African
Father of the shield
African
Father's joy
African
Father of many
English
Diminutive of Roberta or Barbara.
English
bright fame; pledged to God
English
Variant of Bobby. As a feminine name it can be a diminutive of Roberta or Barbara.
English
God is my oath
English
Little Bob
Italian
Bright fame
English
Diminutive of Bob. Hockey greats Bobby Hull (1939-2023) and Bobby Orr (1948-) have borne this name.
Old English
bright fame
Latin
son of Bob
French
Bright fame
Hebrew
God is my strength
English
God is my oath
Slavic
Joyful
Spanish
Bobbin
Southeast Asian
bright; shining
Spanish
famous protector
African
One who is loved
African
Brave
Latin
boy hero
Slavic
Strong
African
Unknown
African
Strong
African
little boy
African
brave warrior
English
Famed
English
Bright fame
English
Son of Robert
African
Unknown
Spanish
Mouth
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
bites
Native American
young man
Spanish
small river
Spanish
Unknown
Italian
Mouth
Spanish
Little bird
Japanese
Little one
Spanish
Good news bearer
Spanish
Little boy
Slavic
Brave warrior
Arabic
young girl
Germanic
male goat
Germanic
beech valley
Spanish
A small animal
Scandinavian
Shelter
Old Norse
to announce
Indian
Unknown
English
One who makes or sells bodices
English
Shelter
Spanish
wine cellar
Spanish
wine cellar
Spanish
Little store
English
Sheltered
Indian
Awakening
English
From a term referring to enlightenment in Buddhism, derived from Sanskrit बोधि (bodhi).
English
Variant of Bodhi.
Various
African
Peaceful
African
We are blessed
Southeast Asian
Unknown
English
A small pointed tool
African
Order of operations
Germanic
Messenger
Spanish
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Arabic
Bringer of joy
African
Bringer of peace
African
Arrived with Christmas
African
The wealth has come home
African
brave warrior
Greek
body wisdom
English
to live; a dwelling
African
To be strong
African
A child born during a time of drought
Greek
appearing as an ox
African
Gift from God
African
Bushman
Germanic
Brother
Germanic
Brother
Germanic
Little brother
Chinese
to be
African
Unknown
African
to be brave
African
He who brings joy
African
Unknown
English
A gifted scholar; one who researches
African
Unknown
Southeast Asian
God's gift
African
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
African
Unknown
Eastern European
To be strong
Slavic
to be strong
Germanic
Strong
Various
Slavic
Given by God
English
Dweller near a bog
Eastern European
God's gift
African
God is great
African
Leadership
Slavic
God's will
Slavic
God's gift
Slavic
God's glory
Slavic
Glory of God
African
Child born on Sunday
Chinese
To be
Chinese
A place name
African
Wealthy
Slavic
given by God
Slavic
Land of the Bohemians
Spanish
Bohemian
African
Unity
African
One who is blessed
Native American
Island
Spanish
Son of Bohor
Korean
Precious
African
Wise person
Latin
to rejoice
Southeast Asian
To live
Chinese
Unknown
Celtic
Tribe of ancient Gauls
African
to be strong
African
Brave warrior
African
Answering the call
African
A blessing
African
Gift of God
African
gift of God
African
Self-awareness
African
Strength
African
Brave
African
Little one
African
One who is wise
African
Remembered
African
Trust in God
Slavic
to be strong
French
To boil
African
Bringer of peace
African
Bringer of good news
African
Bringer of joy
African
to be a leader
African
Blessing
French
From Boissy
French
Lively
African
to be strong
African
Gift of God
African
to be brave
African
to help
African
gift of God
African
To be blessed
African
House of comfort
African
gift of God
African
To be wise
African
place of safety
African
gift of God
African
Saved
African
Unknown
African
Good fortune
African
good fortune
African
Joy has come
Slavic
to be strong
Slavic
Battle
Slavic
Battle
African
Brave heart
Chinese
Precious
Indian
Unknown
Slavic
A joyful person
Dutch
book
Slavic
Brave person
African
Future
African
Strength
African
To be blessed
African
chicken sound
African
Ability, competence