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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1701. | Blas | German |  | Firebrand. |
| 1702. | Blas | Spanish |  | Stutters. |
| 1703. | Blasa | German |  | Firebrand. |
| 1704. | Blasa | Spanish |  | Stutters. |
| 1705. | Blase | French |  | Lisp, stutter. |
| 1706. | Blase | Latin |  | Variant of Blaise: One who stutters. |
| 1707. | Blasia | Latin |  | Stammers. |
| 1708. | Blasius | Swedish |  | Stutters. |
| 1709. | Blastus | Biblical |  | That buds or brings forth. |
| 1710. | Blastus | Biblical |  | That buds or brings forth. |
| 1711. | Blathaon | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Mwrheth. |
| 1712. | Blathma | Irish |  | Flower. |
| 1713. | Blathnaid | Irish |  | Flower. |
| 1714. | Blayke | English |  | Variant of Blake: Light; dark. |
| 1715. | Blayne | Celtic |  | Slender. |
| 1716. | Blayne | English |  | Twin. |
| 1717. | Blayne | Gaelic |  | Feminine form of Blaine: Thin. |
| 1718. | Blayne | Scottish |  | Variant of Blaine. |
| 1719. | Blayney | Celtic |  | Slender. |
| 1720. | Blayr | English |  | Variant of Blair: Flatland. |
| 1721. | Blayre | English |  | Feminine form of Blair: Flatland. |
| 1722. | Blayse | Latin |  | Variant of Blaise: One who stutters. |
| 1723. | Blayze | French |  | Lisp, stutter. |
| 1724. | Blayze | Latin |  | Variant of Blaise: One who stutters. |
| 1725. | Blaze | English |  | Stutters. |
| 1726. | Blaze | French |  | Lisp, stutter. |
| 1727. | Blaze | Latin |  | Variant of Blaise: One who stutters. |
| 1728. | Blazej | Czech |  | One who stutters. |
| 1729. | Bleddyn | Welsh |  | Wolf hero. |
| 1730. | Bleecker | Dutch |  | Bleacher of cloth. |
| 1731. | Bleidd | Welsh |  | Wolf. |
| 1732. | Blenda | Swedish |  | Heroine. |
| 1733. | Blenda | Teutonic |  | Glory. |
| 1734. | Blerung | Anglo-Saxon |  | Blessing. |
| 1735. | Blessing | English |  | Consecrated. |
| 1736. | Bletsung | English |  | Consecrated. |
| 1737. | Blian | Irish |  | Thin. |
| 1738. | Bliant | Arthurian Legend |  | Healer. |
| 1739. | Bliss | Anglo-Saxon |  | Happy. |
| 1740. | Bliss | Anglo-Saxon |  | Happy. |
| 1741. | Bliss | English |  | Joy. Cheer. |
| 1742. | Bliss | English |  | Joy; happy. |
| 1743. | Blisse | English |  | Joy. Cheer. |
| 1744. | Blithe | English |  | Cheerful. |
| 1745. | Blithe | English |  | Variant of Blythe: Happy; merry. |
| 1746. | Bliths | English |  | Joy. |
| 1747. | Blix | Swedish |  | 'Joy; cheer. |
| 1748. | Blodwen | Welsh |  | White flower. |
| 1749. | Blodwyn | Welsh |  | White flower. |
| 1750. | Blondell | English |  | Fair-haired; blonde. Variant of the Spanish Blandina meaning flattering. |
| 1751. | Blondell | French |  | Fair-haired; blonde. Variant of the Spanish Blandina meaning flattering. |
| 1752. | Blondelle | English |  | Fair-haired; blonde. Variant of the Spanish Blandina meaning flattering. |
| 1753. | Blondelle | French |  | Fair-haired; blonde. Variant of the Spanish Blandina meaning flattering. |
| 1754. | Blondene | English |  | Fair-haired; blonde. Variant of the Spanish Blandina meaning flattering. |
| 1755. | Blondene | French |  | Fair-haired; blonde. Variant of the Spanish Blandina meaning flattering. |
| 1756. | Blossom | English |  | Fresh. |
| 1757. | Blostm | English |  | Fresh. |
| 1758. | Blount | Shakespearean |  | 'King John' James Jurney, servant to Lady Faulconbridge. 'King Richard III' Sir James Tyrrel. 'King Richard III' Sir James Blount. |
| 1759. | Bluinse | Irish |  | White. |
| 1760. | Blunt | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry IV, Part 1' Sir Walter Blunt. 'King Henry IV, Part 2' One of the King's party. |
| 1761. | Bly | Native American |  | Tall. |
| 1762. | Blyana | Irish |  | Strong. |
| 1763. | Blyss | English |  | Joy. Cheer. |
| 1764. | Blysse | English |  | Joy. Cheer. |
| 1765. | Blyth | English |  | Merry. |
| 1766. | Blythe | Anglo-Saxon |  | Happy. |
| 1767. | Blythe | English |  | Blithe; lighthearted; cheerful. |
| 1768. | Blythe | English |  | Happy; merry. |
| 1769. | Bo | Chinese |  | Precious. |
| 1770. | Bo | Danish |  | Commanding. |
| 1771. | Bo | English |  | Nickname made popular by actress Bo Derek. |
| 1772. | Bo | French |  | Diminutive of Beauregard: Respected; regarded highly (literal translation is Beautiful/handsome gaze). Also a variant of Beau: Handsome. |
| 1773. | Bo | Hebrew |  | Diminutive of Boaz: Quick. |
| 1774. | Bo | Scandinavian |  | Nickname made popular by actress Bo Derek. |
| 1775. | Bo | Scandinavian |  | Nickname and abbreviation. Famous bearer: actress Bo Derek. |
| 1776. | Bo | Swedish |  | Commander. |
| 1777. | Boadicea | Anglo-Saxon |  | A queen of the Iceni: Victory. |
| 1778. | Boanerges | Biblical |  | Son of thunder |
| 1779. | Boarte | Arthurian Legend |  | Son of Arthur. |
| 1780. | Boas | Hebrew |  | Swift. |
| 1781. | Boase | Hebrew |  | Variant of Boaz: Quick. |
| 1782. | Boaz | Biblical |  | In strength. |
| 1783. | Boaz | Hebrew |  | Swift. |
| 1784. | Bob | English |  | Abbreviation of Robert. |
| 1785. | Bob | German |  | Diminutive of Robert: Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish national hero Robert the Bruce and novelist Robert Ludlum. |
| 1786. | Bobbi | English |  | Modern diminutive of Roberta and Barbara. |
| 1787. | Bobbie | English |  | Diminutive of Barbara: From the Greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning. |
| 1788. | Bobbie | English |  | Abbreviation of Robert. |
| 1789. | Bobbie | German |  | Diminutive of Robert: Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish national hero Robert the Bruce and novelist Robert Ludlum. |
| 1790. | Bobby | English |  | Abbreviation of Robert. |
| 1791. | Bobby | German |  | Diminutive of Robert: Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish national hero Robert the Bruce and novelist Robert Ludlum. |
| 1792. | Bobo | African |  | Ghanian name given to a child born on Tuesday. |
| 1793. | Boc | English |  | Male deer. |
| 1794. | Bocheru | Biblical |  | The first born. |
| 1795. | Bochim | Biblical |  | The place of weeping, or of mulberry-trees. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1796. | Bochim | Biblical |  | The place of weeping, or of mulberry-trees. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1797. | Bocleah | English |  | Lives at the buck meadow. |
| 1798. | Bocley | English |  | Lives at the buck meadow. |
| 1799. | Boda | English |  | Herald. |
| 1800. | Bodashka | Ukrainian |  | God's gift. |