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Boy name starts with B

  • An occupational name, symbolizing sustenance and skill.

  • A surname-turned-first name, symbolizing nature and serenity.

  • Of German origin, meaning brave as a bear, representing courage and strength.

  • Originally an occupational name, now a popular modern name, associated with dependability.

  • A nature-inspired name, symbolizing strength and courage.

  • A French name meaning beautiful or handsome, often associated with charm and elegance.

  • Of Old English origin, symbolizing industry and productivity.

  • A name made famous by the soccer player David Beckham, symbolizing prosperity and charm.

  • Of French origin, meaning fine friend, symbolizing loyalty and trust.

  • Short for Benjamin, symbolizing a beloved son, often used in many cultures.

  • Of Latin origin, meaning blessed, associated with St. Benedict and the Benedictine order.

  • Of Spanish origin, symbolizing kindness and goodwill.

  • A biblical name of Hebrew origin, symbolizing strength and favor.

  • A variant of Benedict, symbolizing good fortune and blessings.

  • Originally a surname, now used as a given name, symbolizing continuity and tradition.

  • A modern spelling of Bentley, symbolizing nature and freedom.

  • Associated with luxury due to the car brand, symbolizing sophistication.

  • Another spelling variation of Bentley, symbolizing elegance.

  • Of Old English origin, meaning someone from a town surrounded by grass.

  • A diminutive of William, symbolizing protection and determination.

  • Of English origin, representing someone in a high, respected position in religious settings.

  • A Scandinavian name, symbolizing strength, power

  • A French and Latin origin name often associated with St. Blaise, the patron saint of throat ailments.

  • An Old English name used for both boys and girls, depending on the meaning one emphasizes.

  • A modern, fiery name with Latin roots, symbolizing energy and boldness.

  • A short and simple name of Scandinavian and Chinese origins.

  • A Hebrew name from the Bible, notably used in the Book of Ruth.

  • A diminutive of Robert, often used as a standalone name.

  • A name of German origin that conveys a sense of purpose and destiny.

  • A Scandinavian and German name meaning "shelter" or "hill," symbolizing protection and stability.

  • A Sanskrit name associated with Buddhist traditions and spiritual awakening.

  • A variant of Bode and Bodhi, often linked to both German and spiritual roots.

  • Derived from French, symbolizing good fortune or a positive force.

  • A geographical name associated with the famous city in Massachusetts.

  • A Welsh name, traditionally meaning "son of the noble one."

  • Of Irish origin, it references a type of fish, symbolizing strength and persistence.

  • An Old English name, traditionally referring to wide open spaces or meadows.

  • Another Old English name, linked to nature and expansive landscapes.

  • A modern spelling variant of Brady, keeping the same natural connotation.

  • Another spelling variation of Braden, keeping the Irish origin and meaning intact.

  • A modern spelling variant of Braden, similar in meaning and roots.

  • An English name associated with hills that serve as beacons of light or guidance.

  • A common variation of Branden, maintaining the meaning of a hill serving as a beacon.

  • An English name with roots in nature, referring to the mysterious and intelligent raven.

  • An English name symbolizing strength and power.

  • An English name, referencing a town or settlement linked to a person named Brock.

  • A variant of Brian, linked to high status and courage.

  • An Irish name related to strength, persistence, and flowing nature.

  • A variant of Brady, emphasizing natural elements and spacious landscapes.

  • A combination of Brady and Jalen, with nature-inspired meanings.

  • A modern variant of Braylen, keeping the same natural connotation.

  • A modern, unique take on names with natural roots like Brady and Brayden.

  • A name of Irish origin, evoking images of the natural world.

  • Of Irish origin, often linked to nobility and leadership.

  • Another spelling of Brendan, maintaining the same royal meaning.

  • A variation of Brendan, keeping its roots in leadership and nobility.

  • An Irish surname meaning descendant of the "moisture" or "drop" referring to a clan.

  • A variation of Brennan, linked to Irish clan heritage.

  • An Old English name symbolizing someone who lives by a hill or elevated land.

  • A modern combination of Brent and Lee, evoking natural landscapes.

  • Of Old English origin, referring to a settlement on elevated land.

  • A name referring to the Brittany region of France, symbolizing heritage and identity.

  • A name of Irish origin associated with power and high status, famously borne by Brian Boru.

  • A nature-inspired name referring to prickly plants, symbolizing protection and resilience.

  • Of Celtic origin, symbolizing strength and unique qualities.

  • A name with occupational origins, symbolizing connection and support.

  • A name of English origin referring to multiple bridges, symbolizing connection and structure.

  • Refers to a district in London, often linked to creativity and urban life.

  • Of English origin, symbolizing strength and determination.

  • Of Welsh origin, referring to family leadership or protective rulership.

  • A Scottish name linked to geographical features such as ridges or small hills.

  • A Scottish name referring to marshy land, symbolizing adaptability and resilience.

  • An Irish name with roots in protective clothing, symbolizing toughness and practicality.

  • An English surname, symbolizing strength and resilience.

  • Of English origin, symbolizing a flow of life or nature's calmness.

  • Of Scottish origin, often linked to Robert the Bruce, the famous Scottish king.

  • Of German origin, symbolizing protection and warmth.

  • A variant of Brian, associated with leadership and high status.

  • Another variation of Brian, often associated with strength and nobility.

  • A Scottish name related to unique characteristics and strength.

  • A modern variation of Bryce, maintaining the same meaning.

  • A contemporary spelling variant of Brycen, linked to strength.

  • A popular variation of Bryce, keeping its origins in family and unique traits.

  • Of Old English origin, symbolizing pastoral life and simplicity.

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