Names that Begin with B
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Brunihild
Old Germanic form of Brünhild.
Brunilda
Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of Brünhild.
Bruno
Derived from the Germanic element brun meaning "brown".
Brutus
Roman cognomen meaning "heavy" in Latin.
Bryan
Variant of Brian.
Bryana
Variant of Briana.
Bryanna
Variant of Briana.
Bryanne
Feminine form of Brian.
Bryant
From a surname which was derived from the given name Brian.
Bryce
Variant of Brice.
Bryden
Bryden is a modern form of the Old English or Celtic name Breodon or Bredona for females.
Brygida
Polish form of Bridget.
Bryn
Means "hill, mound" in Welsh.
Brynhild
Norwegian form of Brynhildr (see Brünhild).
Brynhildr
Old Norse cognate of Brünhild.
Brynhildur
Icelandic form of Brynhildr (see Brünhild).
Brynja
Means "armour" in Old Norse.
Brynjar
Derived from Old Norse brynja "armour" and arr "warrior".
Brynjarr
Old Norse form of Brynjar.
Brynmor
From a Welsh place name meaning "great hill".
Brynn
Feminine variant of Bryn.
Brynne
Feminine variant of Bryn.
Bryon
Variant of Brian.
Bryony
From the name of a type of Eurasian vine, formerly used as medicine.
Bryson
From an English surname meaning "son of Brice ".
Buana
Means "the world" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit (bhuvana).
Buchanan
Buchanan is a very distinguished name of Scottish origin that is a compound of two words, “buth” which means "house" and “chanain” which means "canon".
Buck
From an English nickname meaning simply "buck, male deer", ultimately from Old English bucc.
Buckley
Buckley is derived from the two Old English words, “bucca” which means "male goat" and “leah” which means "a clearing".
Buckminster
Buckminster is an Old English name and is derived from the word “bucca” which means a "male goat".
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