Name
Meaning
Baker
"Maker of bread"
An occupational name, symbolizing sustenance and skill.
Banks
"Edge of the river"
A surname-turned-first name, symbolizing nature and serenity.
Barrett
"Bear strength"
Of German origin, meaning brave as a bear, representing courage and strength.
Baylor
"One who delivers goods"
Originally an occupational name, now a popular modern name, associated with dependability.
Bear
"Bear"
A nature-inspired name, symbolizing strength and courage.
Beau
"Handsome"
A French name meaning beautiful or handsome, often associated with charm and elegance.
Beckett
"Beehive"
Of Old English origin, symbolizing industry and productivity.
Beckham
"Homestead by the stream"
A name made famous by the soccer player David Beckham, symbolizing prosperity and charm.
Bellamy
"Good friend"
Of French origin, meaning fine friend, symbolizing loyalty and trust.
Ben
"Son of"
Short for Benjamin, symbolizing a beloved son, often used in many cultures.
Benedict
"Blessed"
Of Latin origin, meaning blessed, associated with St. Benedict and the Benedictine order.
Benicio
"Benevolent one"
Of Spanish origin, symbolizing kindness and goodwill.
Benjamin
"Son of the right hand"
A biblical name of Hebrew origin, symbolizing strength and favor.
Bennett
"Blessed"
A variant of Benedict, symbolizing good fortune and blessings.
Benson
"Son of Ben"
Originally a surname, now used as a given name, symbolizing continuity and tradition.
Bentlee
"Meadow with bent grass"
A modern spelling of Bentley, symbolizing nature and freedom.
Bentley
"Meadow with bent grass"
Associated with luxury due to the car brand, symbolizing sophistication.
Bently
"Meadow with bent grass"
Another spelling variation of Bentley, symbolizing elegance.
Benton
"Town in the bent grass"
Of Old English origin, meaning someone from a town surrounded by grass.
Billy
"Resolute protector"
A diminutive of William, symbolizing protection and determination.
Bishop
"Overseer"
Of English origin, representing someone in a high, respected position in religious settings.
Bjorn
"Bear"
A Scandinavian name, symbolizing strength, power
Blaise
"Stammerer"
A French and Latin origin name often associated with St. Blaise, the patron saint of throat ailments.
Blake
"Fair-haired" or "Dark"
An Old English name used for both boys and girls, depending on the meaning one emphasizes.
Blaze
"Flame"
A modern, fiery name with Latin roots, symbolizing energy and boldness.
Bo
"To live" or "Precious"
A short and simple name of Scandinavian and Chinese origins.
Boaz
"Swiftness"
A Hebrew name from the Bible, notably used in the Book of Ruth.
Bobby
"Bright fame"
A diminutive of Robert, often used as a standalone name.
Bode
"Messenger"
A name of German origin that conveys a sense of purpose and destiny.
Boden
"Shelter" or "Hill"
A Scandinavian and German name meaning "shelter" or "hill," symbolizing protection and stability.
Bodhi
"Awakening" or "Enlightenment"
A Sanskrit name associated with Buddhist traditions and spiritual awakening.
Bodie
"Messenger" or "Enlightenment"
A variant of Bode and Bodhi, often linked to both German and spiritual roots.
Boone
"Good" or "A blessing"
Derived from French, symbolizing good fortune or a positive force.
Boston
"From Boston"
A geographical name associated with the famous city in Massachusetts.
Bowen
"Son of Owen"
A Welsh name, traditionally meaning "son of the noble one."
Braden
"Salmon"
Of Irish origin, it references a type of fish, symbolizing strength and persistence.
Bradley
"Broad clearing"
An Old English name, traditionally referring to wide open spaces or meadows.
Brady
"Broad meadow"
Another Old English name, linked to nature and expansive landscapes.
Bradyn
"Broad valley"
A modern spelling variant of Brady, keeping the same natural connotation.
Braeden
"Salmon"
Another spelling variation of Braden, keeping the Irish origin and meaning intact.
Braiden
"Salmon"
A modern spelling variant of Braden, similar in meaning and roots.
Branden
"Beacon hill"
An English name associated with hills that serve as beacons of light or guidance.
Brandon
"Beacon hill"
A common variation of Branden, maintaining the meaning of a hill serving as a beacon.
Branson
"Son of the raven"
An English name with roots in nature, referring to the mysterious and intelligent raven.
Brantley
"Sword or fiery torch"
An English name symbolizing strength and power.
Braxton
"Brock's town"
An English name, referencing a town or settlement linked to a person named Brock.
Brayan
"Noble" or "Strong"
A variant of Brian, linked to high status and courage.
Brayden
"Salmon"
An Irish name related to strength, persistence, and flowing nature.
Braydon
"Broad hill"
A variant of Brady, emphasizing natural elements and spacious landscapes.
Braylen
"Broad meadow"
A combination of Brady and Jalen, with nature-inspired meanings.
Braylin
"Broad meadow"
A modern variant of Braylen, keeping the same natural connotation.
Braylon
"Broad hill"
A modern, unique take on names with natural roots like Brady and Brayden.
Brecken
"Freckled"
A name of Irish origin, evoking images of the natural world.
Brendan
"Prince" or "King"
Of Irish origin, often linked to nobility and leadership.
Brenden
"Prince" or "King"
Another spelling of Brendan, maintaining the same royal meaning.
Brendon
"Prince" or "King"
A variation of Brendan, keeping its roots in leadership and nobility.
Brennan
"Descendant of BraonĂ¡n"
An Irish surname meaning descendant of the "moisture" or "drop" referring to a clan.
Brennen
"Descendant of BraonĂ¡n"
A variation of Brennan, linked to Irish clan heritage.
Brent
"Hill" or "Steep"
An Old English name symbolizing someone who lives by a hill or elevated land.
Brentley
"Hill meadow"
A modern combination of Brent and Lee, evoking natural landscapes.
Brenton
"Hill town"
Of Old English origin, referring to a settlement on elevated land.
Brett
"From Brittany"
A name referring to the Brittany region of France, symbolizing heritage and identity.
Brian
"Noble" or "High"
A name of Irish origin associated with power and high status, famously borne by Brian Boru.
Briar
"Thorny bush"
A nature-inspired name referring to prickly plants, symbolizing protection and resilience.
Brice
"Speckled"
Of Celtic origin, symbolizing strength and unique qualities.
Bridger
"Bridge builder"
A name with occupational origins, symbolizing connection and support.
Briggs
"Bridges"
A name of English origin referring to multiple bridges, symbolizing connection and structure.
Brixton
"Stone of Brixi"
Refers to a district in London, often linked to creativity and urban life.
Brock
"Badger"
Of English origin, symbolizing strength and determination.
Broderick
"Brother" or "Ruler"
Of Welsh origin, referring to family leadership or protective rulership.
Brodie
"Little ridge"
A Scottish name linked to geographical features such as ridges or small hills.
Brody
"Ditch" or "Muddy place"
A Scottish name referring to marshy land, symbolizing adaptability and resilience.
Brogan
"Sturdy shoe"
An Irish name with roots in protective clothing, symbolizing toughness and practicality.
Bronson
"Son of the dark-skinned one"
An English surname, symbolizing strength and resilience.
Brooks
"Small stream"
Of English origin, symbolizing a flow of life or nature's calmness.
Bruce
"Willowlands"
Of Scottish origin, often linked to Robert the Bruce, the famous Scottish king.
Bruno
"Brown"
Of German origin, symbolizing protection and warmth.
Bryan
"Noble"
A variant of Brian, associated with leadership and high status.
Bryant
"Noble" or "Strong"
Another variation of Brian, often associated with strength and nobility.
Bryce
"Speckled"
A Scottish name related to unique characteristics and strength.
Brycen
"Son of Brice"
A modern variation of Bryce, maintaining the same meaning.
Brysen
"Son of Brice"
A contemporary spelling variant of Brycen, linked to strength.
Bryson
"Son of Brice"
A popular variation of Bryce, keeping its origins in family and unique traits.
Byron
"Cowshed"
Of Old English origin, symbolizing pastoral life and simplicity.