Neutral names starting with B

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Baako. West African, Akan. Meaning "First born child." Keywords: birth

Baby.

Baden. German. Meaning "Bather."

Badr. Arabic. Meaning "Full moon." Keywords: nature, sky, space, magic

Bai. Chinese. Meaning "white, pure" (白) or "one hundred, many" (百).

Bailee. Variant of Bailey.

Baileigh. Variant of Bailey.

Bailey. English. Meaning "Bailiff."

Baker. English. From the family name. Keywords: trades, food

Bala. Sanskrit. Meaning "Young." Keywords: age, youth

Bandana. Spanish. Meaning "Head wrap." Keywords: clothing

Bandit. American. Meaning "thief"

Bane

Banji

Banks

Banner

Bao. Chinese. Meaning "treasure, precious" (宝) or "praise" (褒).

Bardot

Barr

Barras

Barrett

Bast

Bates

Batu

Bay

Bayle

Baylee. Variant of Bailey.

Bayou

Beagan

Bean

Beau. French. Meaning "Beautiful." Keywords: Beauty

Beckett

Bede

Beecher

Behitha

Beige

Bel

Belen

Bell

Bellamy

Bem

Bennett

Benning

Bentley

Beres

Berkeley

Bern

Berni. Variant of Bernie.

Bernie. English. Short for Bernard, Bernice, and so on.

Berny. Variant of Bernie.

Berti. Variant of Bertie.

Bertie. English. Short for names containing "bert," such as Albert, Alberta, Herbert, and so on.

Berty. Variant of Bertie.

Beverly. Old English. From a family name based on a place name, meaning "Beaver stream." Keywords: nature, water, animals

Bhupinder

Bidaban. Native American, Ojibwa. Meaning "Beginning of dawn."

Bijou. French. Meaning "Jewel."

Bijoux

Bill. Short for William, Wilhelmina, and so on.

Billi. Variant of Bill.

Billie. Variant of Bill.

Billy. Variant of Bill.

Binda. Aboriginal. Meaning "Binda."

Binder. English. Meaning "Book binder." Keywords: trades, literature

Bình. Sino-Vietnamese. Meaning "Peace" (平).

Blær. Variant of Blair.

Blaer. Variant of Blair.

Blaine. Scottish. Meaning "Yellow." Keywords: colours

Blair. Scottish, English, Gaelic. From a family name meaning "Plain, field, battlefield." Keywords: nature, places, war, history

Blaire. Variant of Blair.

Blaize

Blake. English. Meaning "Blond" or "Dark." Keywords: colours

Blakeney. English. Meaning "From the black island."

Blanket. American English.

Blaze. English. Meaning "Flame." Keywords: elements, fire, magic

Bliss. English. Meaning "Perfect joy." Keywords: emotions, happiness

Blue. American.

Blythe. English. Meaning "Joyful." Keywords: emotions, happiness

Bo. Short for many names.

Bob. Short for the names Robert, Roberta, Robin, and so on.

Bobbi. Variant of Bob, which see.

Bobbie. Variant of Bob, which see.

Bobby. Variant of Bob, which see.

Bodie. German. From the family name Bode, meaning "Messenger." Keywords: trades

Boinedal. Native American, Ga'igwu (Kiowa) nation. Meaning "Big blond."

Boipelo. South African, Tswana. Meaning "Proud." Keywords: emotions

Boitumelo. South African, Tswana. Meaning "Joy."

Borna. Croatian. Meaning "Fight, battle." Keywords: war

Bouvier. French. Meaning "Cow-shed worker." Keywords: animals, farm, trades

Bracken. 1. Gaelic. From the family name Breacain, meaning "Descendant of Breacain." 2. A kind of fern. Keywords: nature, forest, plants

Braddock. English. From a family name meaning "Dweller by the broad oak." Keywords: nature, plants, trees, home

Braden. Variant of Brayden.

Brady. Irish. From a family name meaning "Descendant of Bradach."

Bradyn. Variant of Brayden.

Braiden. Variant of Brayden.

Braidy

Braith

Brantley. English. Meaning "Fire brand," "field," or a combination of the names Brant and Lee.

Branxton.

Brasen.

Braudy. Variant of Brody, which see.

Brayden. Irish.

Braydon. Variant of Brayden.

Brazil. Spanish. A kind of wood, and a country in South America. Keywords: nature, plants, trees, forest

Breckin. American, from Welsh. Meaning "Freckled."

Brede. Irish. Meaning "Exalted," based on Bridget.

Bree

Breindel. Hebrew. Meaning "Blessing."

Brencis. Slavic. Meaning "Crowned with laurel."

Brennan. Irish, Gaelic. Meaning "Teardrop." Keywords: emotions, sadness

Brenner. German. Meaning "Charcoal burner." Keywords: fire

Brentley. English. Meaning "From the place by the hill."

Brett. English. Meaning "From Brittany."

Brevyn. American. A created name.

Bri

Briar. English. Meaning the thorny plant. Keywords: nature, plants

Brice

Bricen. Welsh. Meaning "Son of Brice."

Bridge. English. Keywords: water

Brier. Variant of briar. Keywords: nature, forest, plants, trees

Briggs. English. From a Scottish family name meaning "Dweller by the bridge." Keywords: water

Brilane. English. Meaning "From Brigham Lane."

Brileigh. American. A created name made from the names Brian and Leigh.

Briley. Irish. Meaning "Descendant of Roghallach."

Brilliant. American.

Brinkley. English. Meaning "From Brinca's field."

Brinlea. Variant of Brinly.

Brinlee. Variant of Brinly.

Brinley. Variant of Brinly.

Brinly. English. Meaning "Burnt meadow." Keywords: nature, war

Bristol. English. From a place name meaning "Site of the bridge."

Brit. English. Meaning "Exalted," from Brigit.

Britain. English. Meaning "From Great Britain."

Britt. Scandinavian. Meaning "Exalted," from Brigit. Also a nickname for names such as Brittany.

Britton. English. Meaning "From Brittany."

Brocky. Native American, Blackfoot nation. Meaning "Tail feathers coming over the hill."

Brodie. Variant of Brody.

Brody. Scottish. From the name of a Scottish castle.

Brogan. Gaelic. From a family name, meaning "Shoe." Keywords: clothing, trades

Bronte. English. From a family name, meaning "Descendent of Proinnteach."

Bronx. American. From the place name, named after a settler named Jonas Bronck. Keywords: places, history, geography, city

Brook. English. Meaning "Stream." Keywords: nature, water

Brooke. Variant of Brook.

Brooklee. American. Created from the names "Brook" and "Lee." Keywords: nature, water

Brooklyn. American. From the place name. Keywords: geography, places, history, city

Brooks. Variant of Brook.

Bryce. English. Meaning "Speckled." Keywords: colours

Bryn. Welsh. Meaning "Hill." Keywords: nature, places

Brynn. Variant of Bryn.

Bryton. Variant of Britton, which see.

Buana. Indonesian. Meaning "Earth." Keywords: nature, elements, magic, science, space

Buenaventura. Spanish. Meaning "Good tidings." Keywords: luck

Bulana

Burçin. Turkish. Meaning "Hind, doe." Keywords: nature, forest, animals, deer

Butch. American. Meaning "Manly" or "Butcher," but used for boys and girls. Keywords: queer, masculine