Female and male first names beginning with the letter “B”..
BRYTNE
FemaleUnique American female given name derived from 'bright', meaning shining or radiant, and associated with ancient iron element Bryt.
BRYTNEE
FemaleAmerican given name created by combining "Brit," meaning British, and "né(e)," the French word for born.
BRYTNEY
FemaleUnique American given name created by combining Brittany and Britney, both with French roots meaning 'from Brittany'. It's popular for its distinctive yet familiar sound.
BRYTNI
FemaleDistinctive Welsh name derived from Brython, meaning 'Briton' or 'Welshman', reflecting Wales' historic roots.
BRYTNIE
FemaleUnique American variant of the Celtic feminine name Brittany, meaning "from Britain" or "land of the Britons," evoking strength, pride, and patriotism.
BRYTON
MaleRare English male given name derived from 'Beortun', meaning "Bright's settlement" or "Famous estate".
BRYTON
FemaleDistinctive name of Welsh origin meaning 'from the hill'.
BRYTTANI
FemaleDistinctive American name, coined by parents seeking originality, though its meaning remains unclear.
BRYTTANIE
FemaleUnique Welsh female name meaning 'land of the Britons', historically popular among Welsh nobility.
BRYTTANY
FemaleDistinctive female name of Welsh origin, derived from "Brython," meaning Briton or Welsh. Popularized during the Victorian era, it shares roots with Brittany, France. Notable bearers include actress Brittany Murphy and singer Brittani Mealy. Despite its uniqueness, Bryttany remains a captivating choice for parents seeking a meaningful name with rich history.
BRYTTNEE
FemaleUnique Norwegian given name derived from the Old Norse word "brjöttr," meaning 'powerful,' associated with shield-maiden Brynhildr of Viking Age lore.
BRYTTNEY
FemaleDistinctive American female name, derived from Brittany, the French region named after early British settlers.
BRYTTNI
FemaleThe Norwegian name Bryttni, derived from the Old Norse word 'Bryðja', meaning 'bride', reflects Norway's ancient wedding traditions.
BRYTTNIE
FemaleUnique Scandinavian female name meaning 'strength' or 'power', derived from Old Norse 'Brjótan'.
BRYTTNII
FemaleUnique female given name of Norwegian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "bryðja", meaning "to break" or "to burst forth". Its potential meaning could symbolize strength and resilience in breaking free from limitations. Despite its obscure origins, Bryttnii has a striking and powerful sound, composed of two syllables with a distinctive double "i".
BRYX
MaleRare Welsh name derived from the ancient word "brych," meaning "speckled" or "spotted," likely inspired by the speckled bird brych ysgithr.
BRYXTON
MaleEnglish name derived from Bryant, meaning 'fuller by trade', with the suffix '-xton' indicating association with a place or family.
BRYZON
MaleRare, unique name with unknown origins, no established etymology or linguistic roots.
BTITTANY
FemaleBrittany is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from the Old French word "Bretagne" meaning "little Britain".
BUB
MaleUncommon Irish name derived from the surname 'O'Bub,' meaning 'descendant of Bub.' It's associated with the ancient O'Bub clan, known for their noble lineage and bravery.
BUBBA
MaleAmerican given name derived from "brother-in-law" in Southern dialects, popularized by figures like Bubba Smith and Al Gore III. It evokes a friendly, approachable persona.
BUBBER
MaleRare, unique African American name with no clear origin or meaning.
BUBBLES
FemaleUnique English given name derived from 'bubble', meaning a small globule of air, associated with happiness and childlike wonder. It gained popularity post-WWII but remains rare compared to traditional names like John or Emily.
BUBBY
MaleCharming Yiddish name meaning 'grandmother', popularized in recent years by celebrities like Bubba Sparxxx and Bubba Watson despite its rarity.
BUCHANAN
MaleBuchanan, of Scottish origin, means 'small' or 'short', likely referring to the original bearer's height. It is also associated with strength and courage due to its use as a clan surname for one of Scotland's most ancient and noble families.
BUCK
MaleUnique male name of American origin, derived from 'buck', meaning young deer or dollar bill. It was occasionally used in the 19th century and is famously associated with Jack London's novel "The Call of the Wild". Despite its rarity as a given name today, Buck retains rugged appeal and offers a bold choice for parents seeking uniqueness.
BUCKEY
MaleUncommon American given name derived from 'buckeye,' originally a reference to the Ohio buckeye tree.
BUCKIE
MaleRare Scottish given name derived from the word 'buck', meaning male deer, associated with the town of Buckie in Banffshire. It symbolizes strength and power, reflecting deer qualities.
BUCKLEE
MaleNewly created, unique name with no known origin or meaning.
BUCKLEY
MaleEnglish surname with Old Norse roots, translating to 'male deer island'.
BUCKNER
MaleBuckner: An uncommon American given name derived from an English occupational surname for bakers of buckwheat cakes.
BUCKY
MaleRare American given name originating from the Old English word 'bucche', meaning male goat, combined with '-man'.
BUD
MaleEnglish name with varying meanings based on its origin, from 'strong' if derived from Bulldog, to 'enlightened one' if stemming from Buddha.
BUDD
MaleUncommon American name of English origin, meaning 'small plant tip' and symbolizing growth and new beginnings.
BUDDIE
FemaleRare English origin given name derived from 'buddy', meaning friend or companion, often used as a nickname for Charles, Robert or Buddy itself.
BUDDIE
MaleUncommon name of unknown origin, possibly derived from 'Buddha' or 'buddy', and often used as a nickname today.
BUDDY
MaleAmerican given name derived from the English word 'buddy', meaning friend or companion, popularized by jazz musician Buddy Bolden in the late 19th century.
BUDDY
FemaleAmerican given name derived from 'buddy', meaning friend or pal.
BUEFORD
MaleBuford is an English name derived from the Old English word 'bufa', meaning 'bow' or 'crooked'. It was originally used to describe someone with a bow-shaped nose or who was crooked in some way, but has since become a respected given name and surname worldwide, notably carried by figures like Union General John Buford.
BUEL
MaleRare Spanish given name derived from the Occitan 'Bel', meaning beautiful/handsome.