Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter B, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a B. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
Name | Meaning | |
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Belldon | Beautiful Vale or Valley | |
Belle | Beauty | |
Bellefleur | A beautiful flower | |
Bellen | Bethlehem | |
Bellerophon | From Βελλεροφόντης (Bellerophontes), possibly from Greek βέλος (belos) meaning "dart" and the suffix φόντης (phontes) meaning "slayer of". Alternatively the first element might come from a defeated foe named Belleros, who is otherwise unattested. In Greek legend Bellerophon or Bellerophontes was a hero who tamed Pegasus and killed the monstrous Chimera. He was killed by Zeus when he attempted to ride Pegasus to Mount Olympus. | |
Bellerophontes | Variant of Bellerophon. | |
Bellerose | Bellerose is a neighborhood in Queens, New York. | |
Bellette | beautiful | |
Belleus | The beautiful ones | |
Belli | Companion | |
Bellicent | From Be;enus a Celtic Sun God, mens Brilliant, bright woman | |
Bellina | beautiful | |
Bellinda | beautiful | |
Bellini | Little Beautiful One | |
Bellinor | Beautiful and dark person | |
Bellissa | beautiful | |
Bellita | little beauty | |
Bello | Beautiful, Handsome | |
Bellona | Goddess Of War | |
Bellynda | beautiful | |
Belma | Meaning unknown. | |
Belmira | A beautiful woman | |
Belmont | From a beautiful hill | |
Belobog | Means "the white god" from Old Slavic bělŭ "white" and bogŭ "god". This was the name of a poorly attested (possibly spurious) Slavic god of good fortune. | |
Beloc | One from the barn | |
Belona | goddess of battle | |
Belora | To be beautiful now | |
Belphoebe | A combination of Belle (meaning "beautiful") and the name Phoebe (a common epithet for the goddess Diana in Latin poetry), this name was first used by Edmund Spenser in his 16th century work The Faerie Queene. | |
Belsant | A bashful, nonchalant and tender individual | |
Belsante | An understanding, positive and responsible individual | |
Bel-Sharra-Usur | Akkadian form of Belshazzar. | |
Belshatztzar | Form of Belshazzar found in the Hebrew Bible. | |
Belshazzar | From בֵּלְשַׁאצַּר (Belshatstsar), the Hebrew form of the Akkadian name Bel-sharra-usur meaning "Bel protect the king". This was the name of the son of Nabonidus, the last king of the Babylonian Empire before the Persians conquered it in the 6th century BC. In the Old Testament Book of Daniel Belshazzar is the last king of Babylon who sees the mystical handwriting on the wall, which is interpreted by Daniel to portend the end of the empire. | |
Belton | Coming from a farm in fenny country | |
Beltran | Bright Raven | |
Beltrano | Vivid Raven | |
Belur | Temple; Shrine | |
Belva | beautiful view | |
Belvedere | A Beautiful Sight | |
Belvia | beautiful | |
Belvin | An English surname related to the Germanic given name Baldwin, meaning "bold friend | |
Belynda | beautiful | |
Bem | Peace | |
Beman | French - Lovely Hill; A variant of name Beeman | |
Bembe | Bembe is a Spanish name, but it's highly popular in Jamaica. The name means 'a prophet'. | |
Bemeere | Trumpeter | |
Bemelle | Strong as a Bear | |
Bemma | A variation of Emma, means an universal, whole person | |
Bemot | Brave as a Bear | |
Bemra | Clever; Wise; Intelligent | |
Ben | Short Form Of Benjamin Or Benedict | |
Bena | Wise | |
Benadette | strong, brave bear | |
Benaiah | Son of the Lord | |
Benaim | Son of the right hand. | |
Benajah | God built | |
Benak | One of many names of Lord Ganesh signifying his facial features | |
Benaka | Name of Lord Ganesh | |
Benard | Brave Bear | |
Benas | Short form of Benediktas or Benjaminas. | |
Benat | Basque form of Bernard. | |
Benaya | Hebrew form of Benaiah. | |
Benazir | Incomparable | |
Be Nazir | Unequalled, Matchless, Unique | |
Benazira | A girl with no comparison | |
Benca | female form of Bence, means she will conquer | |
Bence | The one who conquered | |
Bencelina | An easy going, simple and muscular individual | |
Bendeguz | Hungarian variant of the Turkic name Mundzuk, possibly from mončuq meaning "jewel, bead". This was the name of Attila the Hun's father. | |
Bendek | Blessed | |
Bender | One Who Bends | |
Bendigeidfran | From Welsh bendigaid "blessed" combined with the lenited form of the name Brân. This is another name for Brân the Blessed. | |
Bendik | Norwegian form of Benedict. | |
Bendiks | One who is blessed. | |
Bendision | He who is blessed. | |
Bendite | blessed | |
Bendt | The blessed one | |
Beneatha | Beauty, excitement and wonderment, curious, artistically inclined to make an impact on the world as we know it | |
Benecia | Feminine Form Of Benicio | |
Benecroft | From the Bean Field | |
Benedek | The blessed one | |
Benedetta | Blessed | |
Benedetto | Blessed | |
Benedick | Similar to Benedict; Blessed | |
Benedict | Blessed | |
Benedicta | blessed | |
Benedicte | blessed | |
Benedictine | blessed | |
Benedicto | Blessed,those who live with God in heaven | |
Benedictus | Blessed; Happy,enjoying happiness; specifically : enjoying the bliss of heaven | |
Benedikt | Blessed | |
Benedikta | blessed | |
Benediktas | Lithuanian form of Benedictus (see Benedict). | |
Benedikte | Benedikte is a variant of the name Benedict and means blessed. | |
Benedikto | A variant of Benedict, meaning blessed. | |
Benediktus | Blessed;bringing pleasure, contentment, or good fortune | |
Benedita | A blessed woman | |
Benedito | The blessed one | |
Benedo | Blessed | |
Benedykt | Polish form of Benedictus (see Benedict). |