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 | |
|---|---|---|
| Borek | Diminutive of Bořivoj, now used independently. | |
| Borenya | One who is a great person | |
| Borey | Country or great city | |
| Borg | From the castle. | |
| Borge | A helping person | |
| Børge | Variant of Birger. | |
| Borghild | Defence in battle | |
| Borghilda | Wife of Sigmund. A variant of Borghild. | |
| Borghildr | Old Norse form of Borghild. | |
| Borghildur | Icelandic form of Borghild. | |
| Borgny | Help, new | |
| Bori | One who is a father of the warrior | |
| Boris | Battle, Fight | |
| Boriska | foreigner, stanger | |
| Borislav | Battle glory. | |
| Borislava | Feminine form of Borislav, meaning famous battle. | |
| Borislavu | Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Borislav. | |
| Borislaw | A variant of Borislav, meaning famous battle. | |
| Boriss | Latvian form of Boris. | |
| Borisu | Snow leopard | |
| Borivoi | Battle soldier | |
| Borivoj | Derived from the Slavic elements borti "battle" and vojĭ "soldier". This name was borne by a 9th-century Duke of Bohemia. | |
| Borivoje | Serbian form of Bořivoj. | |
| Borivoji | Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Bořivoj. | |
| Borja | From a Spanish surname, used as a given name in honour of the Jesuit priest Saint Francis Borja (1510-1572). The surname, also spelled Borgia, is derived from the name of a Spanish town, ultimately from Arabic برْج (burj) meaning "tower". | |
| Borje | Old Norse - From the fortified Hill or Castle; A variant of the name Borg | |
| Bork | One who is killed by a gunnar | |
| Borka | Fighter | |
| Borko | Diminutive of Borislav, Borivoje, and other names starting with Bor. It is sometimes used independently. | |
| Borna | Youthful | |
| Bornimiru | Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Branimir. | |
| Bornislavu | Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Bronisław. | |
| Boro | Diminutive of Borislav, Boris, and other names starting with Bor. | |
| Boroka | Hungarian diminutive of Borbála. It also means "juniper" in Hungarian. | |
| Boromir | One who is a faithful jewel | |
| Borre | He who is a great help | |
| Borris | He who is like a short wolf | |
| Bors | A name of the uncle of King Arthur | |
| Borsala | foreigner, stanger | |
| Borsca | foreigner, stanger | |
| Bort | He who comes from a fortified place | |
| Borut | Diminutive of Boris, meaning snow leopard | |
| Borya | Battle, war or fight | |
| Borys | The name Borys is not a common name to be given to boys. The name means 'fight' and 'battle' and is more common within Poland and Russia. | |
| Borysko | A warrior, one who is capable of fighting. | |
| Boryslav | One who likes fighting for fame. | |
| Bosa | Enclosure of the guard and defender of cornfields | |
| Bosco | A name of Italian Saint | |
| Bose | Master; A Surname found widely in state of Bengal | |
| Bosede | Sunday child | |
| Bosel | One who comes from the forest at the wavy bank | |
| Bosko | Originally a diminutive of Božidar. | |
| Bosley | From Bosa's Field | |
| Bosmat | Hebrew variant of Basemath. | |
| Bossanova | New Wave, New Sytle | |
| Bosse | Swedish - To Live | |
| Bostan | A place filled with fragrance, garden. Also the name of a book by Sheikh Saadi. | |
| Bostjan | Short form of Sebastjan and means from Sebaste. | |
| Boston | From St. Botolf's Stone | |
| Bostyn | One who is name after the city of Boston, Massachusetts | |
| Boswell | From Beuzeville | |
| Bosworth | One who lives at the acttle enclosure | |
| Bota | A remedy or compensation | |
| Botagoz | Eye of the baby camel | |
| Botan | Peony | |
| Botewolf | A name that means Herald Wolf | |
| Botha | Messenger | |
| Botham | Valley, Hollow | |
| Bothe | A man whose home is in a hut | |
| Bothi | Herald or begin. | |
| Bothild | One who is best in the battle. | |
| Bothildr | Old Norse form of Bodil. | |
| Botho | A form of Botha, meaning messenger | |
| Botild | He who is very commanding | |
| Botilda | Old Norse - A commanding Heroine; Battle for Help | |
| Botill | One who likes to command | |
| Botolf | He is a herald wolf | |
| Botolph | One who is like a herald wolf | |
| Botolphe | A man who is like a herald wolf | |
| Botond | A wawwior who wields mace | |
| Botros | Alternate transcription of Arabic بطرس (see Butrus). | |
| Botulf | One who is compared to a wolf | |
| Botum | A princess | |
| Botwe | The 8th born. | |
| Botwolf | He who is wolf-like | |
| Botwulf | From Old English bot meaning "improvement" and wulf meaning "wolf". Saint Botwulf was a 7th-century English abbot. He may be the person after whom Boston is named. | |
| Bou | A name for the herdsman; ox; powerful person | |
| Boualem | A distinguished man | |
| Boubacar | Variant of Aboubacar. | |
| Bouchra | Alternate transcription of Arabic بشرى (see Bushra) chiefly used in North Africa. | |
| Boudewijn | Bold Friend | |
| Boudhayan | Sage | |
| Boudhayana | someone who possesses the focus of Lord Buddha | |
| Boudibiua | A person who is born to win; victory | |
| Boudica | it is the name of a queen of the iceni tribe of the british empire. | |
| Boudicca | Victory | |
| Boudik | A stable minded person with a stron heart | |
| Bouid | Learned, virtuous, vivid, knowledgeable | |
| Boulevard | Wide Street, Lined With Trees | |
| Boulos | humble and polite. it is the arabic form of the name "PAUL |