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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 201. | Baldur | Scandinavian |  | Variant of Balder: Prince. |
| 202. | Baldwin | English |  | From the Old English Bealdwine, or the Old German equivalent Baldavin, meaning bold friend. Frequently used in medieval Britain, and was the basis of a number of surnames. |
| 203. | Baldwin | German |  | Brave friend. |
| 204. | Baldwin | Teutonic |  | Noble friend. |
| 205. | Baldwinn | German |  | Variant of Baldwin: Brave friend. |
| 206. | Baldwyn | German |  | Bold friend. |
| 207. | Baldwyn | Teutonic |  | Noble friend. |
| 208. | Baldwynn | German |  | Variant of Baldwin: Brave friend. |
| 209. | Baleegh | Muslim |  | Variant of Baligh: Eloquent. Vivid. |
| 210. | Baleegha | Muslim |  | Variant of Baligha: Eloquent. Lasting. |
| 211. | Balen | Arthurian Legend |  | Brother of Balaan. |
| 212. | Balen | Hindi |  | Variant of Bala: Child. |
| 213. | Balen | Latin |  | Brave. |
| 214. | Balendin | Latin |  | Fierce; brave. |
| 215. | Balera | Latin |  | Strong. |
| 216. | Balere | Basque |  | Strong. |
| 217. | Balere | Latin |  | Strong. |
| 218. | Balfor | Gaelic |  | Variant of Balfour: From the grazing land. |
| 219. | Balfore | Gaelic |  | Variant of Balfour: From the grazing land. |
| 220. | Balfour | Gaelic |  | From the grazing land. |
| 221. | Balfour | Scottish |  | From the pastureland. |
| 222. | Balgair | Scottish |  | Fox. |
| 223. | Balgaire | Scottish |  | Fox. |
| 224. | Bali | Hindi |  | Variant of Balin: Soldier. Also, in Hindu mythology, the monkey king who can weaken enemies with a wish. |
| 225. | Bali | Indian |  | Mighty warrior. |
| 226. | Baligh | Muslim |  | Eloquent. Vivid. |
| 227. | Baligha | Muslim |  | Eloquent. Lasting. |
| 228. | Balin | Arthurian Legend |  | Brother of Balaan. |
| 229. | Balin | Hindi |  | Soldier. Also, in Hindu mythology, the monkey king who can weaken enemies with a wish. |
| 230. | Balin | Indian |  | Mighty warrior. |
| 231. | Baline | Latin |  | Strong and healthy. |
| 232. | Balint | Latin |  | Strong and healthy. |
| 233. | Ballard | German |  | Bold or strong. |
| 234. | Ballard | German |  | Mighty. |
| 235. | Ballas | Latin |  | Stutters. |
| 236. | Balldwin | German |  | Variant of Baldwin: Brave friend. |
| 237. | Ballinamore | Irish |  | From the great river. |
| 238. | Ballindeny | Irish |  | From the town of oak wood. |
| 239. | Balmoral | Scottish |  | From the majestic village. |
| 240. | Balmung | Norse |  | Siegfried's sword. |
| 241. | Balraj | Hindi |  | Strong king. |
| 242. | Balta | Greek |  | Diminutive of Balthasar: One of the Three Kings of Christmas. |
| 243. | Baltasar | German |  | Protected by God. |
| 244. | Baltasar | Swedish |  | Protected by God. |
| 245. | Balthasar | Greek |  | Protect the king. The Greek form of the Old Testament Bel-shazzar, referring to the Babylonian god Bel. One of the Magi mentioned in Matthew's story of the Na-tivity was Balthasar. |
| 246. | Balthasar | Persian |  | War advisor. |
| 247. | Balthasar | Shakespearean |  | 'The Merchant of Venice' Servant to Portia. 'Much Ado About Nothing' Attendant on Don Pedro. 'The Tragedy of Romeo And Juliet' Servant to Romeo. |
| 248. | Balthazar | Shakespearean |  | 'The Comedy of Errors' A merchant. |
| 249. | Baltsaros | Greek |  | Greek form of Balthazar. |
| 250. | Balu | Hindi |  | Diminutive of Balabhadra: Fortunate; lucky. Also a variant of Bala: Child. |
| 251. | Balun | Hindi |  | Variant of Bala: Child. |
| 252. | Bama | Hebrew |  | Son of prophecy. |
| 253. | Bamah | Biblical |  | An eminence or high place |
| 254. | Bamard | German |  | Brave as a bear. |
| 255. | Bambi | Italian |  | Little child; bambino. Pet name. |
| 256. | Bamey | German |  | Brave as a bear. |
| 257. | Bamhi | Italian |  | Little child; bambino. Pet name. |
| 258. | Ban | Arthurian Legend |  | Father of Lancelot. |
| 259. | Bana | Anglo-Saxon |  | Slayer. |
| 260. | Banain | Gaelic |  | Little blond one. |
| 261. | Banaing | English |  | Son of the slayer. |
| 262. | Banan | Anglo-Saxon |  | Slayer. |
| 263. | Banan | Irish |  | White. |
| 264. | Banan | Muslim |  | Delicate. |
| 265. | Banbhan | Irish |  | Piglet. |
| 266. | Banbrigge | English |  | Lives near the bridge over the white water. |
| 267. | Bancrofft | English |  | Variant of Bancroft: Pasture; field. |
| 268. | Bancroft | English |  | From the bean field. |
| 269. | Baniti | Egyptian |  | Teacher. |
| 270. | Banjamen | English |  | Variant of Benjamin: Right-hand son. Also a variant of Benedict. |
| 271. | Banjamino | English |  | Variant of Benjamin: Right-hand son. Also a variant of Benedict. |
| 272. | Banjamon | English |  | Variant of Benjamin: Right-hand son. Also a variant of Benedict. |
| 273. | Banjiman | English |  | Variant of Benjamin: Right-hand son. Also a variant of Benedict. |
| 274. | Bankroft | English |  | Variant of Bancroft: Pasture; field. |
| 275. | Bannan | German |  | Commander. |
| 276. | Banner | English |  | Flag; ensign bearer. |
| 277. | Banner | Scottish |  | Flag; ensign bearer. |
| 278. | Banning | Anglo-Saxon |  | One who reads the banns. |
| 279. | Banning | English |  | Son of the slayer. |
| 280. | Banning | Gaelic |  | Little blond one. |
| 281. | Bannruod | German |  | Famous commander. |
| 282. | Bano | Muslim |  | Lady. Princess. |
| 283. | Banon | Welsh |  | Queen. |
| 284. | Banquo | Shakespearean |  | 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' Thane of Lochaber, a general in the King Duncan's army. After his murder, his ghost appears to Macbeth. |
| 285. | Banys | Welsh |  | Son of Harry. |
| 286. | Bao | Chinese |  | Treasure. |
| 287. | Baothghalach | Irish |  | Foolish pride. |
| 288. | Baptista | Greek |  | Baptizer. |
| 289. | Baptista | Shakespearean |  | 'The Taming of the Shrew' Baptista Minola, a gentleman of Padua. |
| 290. | Baptiste | Greek |  | Baptizer. |
| 291. | Baptiste | Italian |  | Named for John the Baptist. |
| 292. | Baqir | Muslim |  | Deeply learned. Genius. |
| 293. | Bar | Anglo-Saxon |  | Boar. |
| 294. | Barabal | Gaelic |  | Stranger. |
| 295. | Barabbas | Biblical |  | Son of shame confusion |
| 296. | Barabell | Gaelic |  | Stranger. |
| 297. | Barachel | Biblical |  | That bows before God |
| 298. | Barachias | Biblical |  | That bows before God |
| 299. | Barak | Biblical |  | Thunder; or in vain |
| 300. | Barak | Hebrew |  | Flash of lightning. In the bible the valiant fighting man Barak cooperated with the prophetess Deborah to win victory in battle against overwhelming odds. |