100 names starting with “B” and some interesting facts about each:

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Names for Girls

  1. Bella – Means “beautiful” in Italian and Spanish.
  2. Bethany – Biblical place near Jerusalem.
  3. Beatrice – Latin for “bringer of joy.”
  4. Brielle – Shortened from Gabrielle, meaning “God is my strength.”
  5. Bridget – Irish origin, meaning “strength” or “exalted one.”
  6. Blair – Scottish, meaning “field” or “plain.”
  7. Bianca – Italian for “white” or “pure.”
  8. Bonnie – Scottish for “pretty” or “cheerful.”
  9. Brynn – Welsh for “hill.”
  10. Baylee – An alternate spelling of Bailey, meaning “bailiff” or “steward.”

Names for Boys

  1. Benjamin – Biblical name meaning “son of the right hand.”
  2. Brandon – Old English for “hill covered in broom” (a type of shrub).
  3. Bryce – Scottish for “freckled” or “speckled.”
  4. Blake – Old English for “fair-haired” or “dark-haired.”
  5. Bradley – Old English for “broad clearing.”
  6. Brock – Derived from Old English, meaning “badger.”
  7. Bruno – German for “brown” or “protection.”
  8. Barrett – Old German for “bear strength.”
  9. Blaise – Derived from Saint Blaise, the patron saint of throat ailments.
  10. Boaz – Biblical name meaning “swiftness.”

Gender-Neutral Names

  1. Bailey – Old English for “bailiff” or “law enforcer.”
  2. Brook – Inspired by nature, meaning “small stream.”
  3. Brett – Originally meaning “from Brittany.”
  4. Bryn – Welsh for “hill.”
  5. Blaze – Modern name associated with fire and energy.
  6. Berlin – Inspired by the German capital city.
  7. Briar – Refers to a thorny patch of small shrubs.
  8. Bellamy – French for “beautiful friend.”
  9. Bowie – Scottish name meaning “blond” or “yellow-haired.”
  10. Boston – A place-inspired name, referring to the city in the U.S.

Mythological or Historical Names

  1. Bacchus – Roman god of wine and festivity.
  2. Boudica – Famous Celtic queen who led a rebellion against Rome.
  3. Basil – Derived from the Greek word for “kingly” or “royal.”
  4. Balder – Norse god of beauty and light.
  5. Bathsheba – Biblical figure, wife of King David.
  6. Bran – Celtic god of prophecy and the underworld.
  7. Bellona – Roman goddess of war.
  8. Berenice – Ancient Egyptian queen, whose name means “bearer of victory.”
  9. Bastet – Egyptian goddess of cats and protection.
  10. Bellerophon – Greek hero who tamed the winged horse Pegasus.

Literary Names

  1. Briony – Inspired by Ian McEwan’s novel Atonement.
  2. Bennet – From Pride and Prejudice, referring to Elizabeth Bennet.
  3. Basil – Name of a character in Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray.
  4. Bertha – A key character in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre.
  5. Bilbo – From Tolkien’s The Hobbit.
  6. Bastian – The protagonist in The NeverEnding Story.
  7. Bartleby – Inspired by Herman Melville’s Bartleby, the Scrivener.
  8. Beowulf – Hero of the Old English epic poem.
  9. Bellatrix – A character in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series.
  10. Byron – Inspired by the famous poet Lord Byron.

Nature-Inspired Names

  1. Birch – A type of tree with symbolic ties to renewal and rebirth.
  2. Blossom – Refers to flowers blooming in spring.
  3. Briar – A thorny patch, symbolizing resilience.
  4. Bluebell – A delicate blue flower.
  5. Bay – Inspired by the coastal waters or the bay tree.
  6. Bee – A name symbolizing industriousness.
  7. Buttercup – A cheerful yellow flower.
  8. Brooklyn – Inspired by the New York City borough and nature.
  9. Basil – A fragrant herb often used in cooking.
  10. Bloom – Represents the blossoming of flowers and life.

Unique or Modern Names

  1. Brixton – Place name and modern trend.
  2. Braxton – English name meaning “Brock’s town.”
  3. Bryer – A modern twist on Briar.
  4. Blakely – Old English name meaning “dark wood.”
  5. Brexton – A unique, modern-sounding name.
  6. Bronx – Inspired by the New York City borough.
  7. Bexley – A trendy English name meaning “woodland clearing.”
  8. Blane – Scottish, meaning “source of water.”
  9. Bowie – Popularized by musician David Bowie.
  10. Braven – A modern, courage-inspired name.

Cultural Names

  1. Bjorn – Scandinavian for “bear.”
  2. Benedict – Latin for “blessed.”
  3. Bodhi – Sanskrit for “awakening” or “enlightenment.”
  4. Brisa – Spanish for “breeze.”
  5. Basile – French variation of Basil.
  6. Barak – Hebrew for “lightning.”
  7. Bo – Chinese for “precious” or “wave.”
  8. Bastien – French diminutive of Sebastian.
  9. Bojan – Slavic, meaning “battle” or “warrior.”
  10. Baha – Arabic for “splendor” or “glory.”

Rare Names

  1. Branwen – Welsh for “white raven.”
  2. Bayard – Old French for “auburn-haired.”
  3. Blithe – Means “cheerful” or “carefree.”
  4. Bainbridge – English name inspired by a bridge over a river.
  5. Berenger – Of German origin, meaning “warrior.”
  6. Basilia – Feminine form of Basil.
  7. Beaumont – French for “beautiful mountain.”
  8. Blythe – Old English, meaning “joyful spirit.”
  9. Baylor – Inspired by the prestigious university in Texas.
  10. Beren – A rare Tolkien-inspired name.

Short & Sweet Names

  1. Ben – Short for Benjamin or Benedict.
  2. Bea – Short for Beatrice or Beatrix.
  3. Bo – A simple, strong name of Scandinavian origin.
  4. Bryce – A short, striking name.
  5. Belle – French for “beautiful.”
  6. Bram – Short for Abraham or Abram.
  7. Blair – A chic and timeless name.
  8. Bay – Simple yet evocative of nature.
  9. Blu – A unique, modern spelling of Blue.
  10. Bob – Classic and straightforward.

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