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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 301. | Baraka | Arabic |  | White. |
| 302. | Baraka | Muslim |  | White one. |
| 303. | Barakaat | Muslim |  | Variant of Barakat: Blessings. Abundance. Prosperity. |
| 304. | Barakah | Arabic |  | Blessed. |
| 305. | Barakat | Muslim |  | Blessings. Abundance. Prosperity. |
| 306. | Baram | Hebrew |  | Son of the nation. |
| 307. | Baran | Gaelic |  | Noble warrior. |
| 308. | Baran | Russian |  | The ram; forceful; virile. See also Baron. |
| 309. | Baran | Teutonic |  | Noble fighter. |
| 310. | Barbara | English |  | From the Greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. Popular in medieval Britain after the 3rd century martyr St Barbara. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning. |
| 311. | Barbara | Greek |  | 'Stranger; Foreigner; Traveler from a foreign land.' From the Greek barbaros. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning. |
| 312. | Barbary | English |  | A form of Barbara popular in Medeival Britain after the 3rd century martyr St. Barbara. |
| 313. | Barbi | English |  | Traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning. |
| 314. | Barbi | Greek |  | Traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning. |
| 315. | Barbie | 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. |
| 316. | Barbie | Greek |  | Dry. A flower name. |
| 317. | Barbra | English |  | A variant of Barbara, meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning. Famous bearer: , American singer Barbra Streisand. |
| 318. | Barbra | Greek |  | Dry. A flower name. |
| 319. | Barbro | Swedish |  | Swedish form of Barbara: stranger. |
| 320. | Barclay | Anglo-Saxon |  | From the birch meadow. |
| 321. | Barclay | English |  | Birch valley; birch tree meadow. |
| 322. | Barclay | Scottish |  | The Scottish spelling of the English surname Barkeley, meaning birch-wood or the birch tree meadow. |
| 323. | Barcley | English |  | Variant of Barclay: Birch valley; birch tree meadow. |
| 324. | Bard | Celtic |  | Minstrel; a singer-poet. |
| 325. | Bard | English |  | Minstrel; a singer-poet. |
| 326. | Bard | Gaelic |  | Poet. |
| 327. | Bard | Irish |  | Variant of Baird: Bard; travelling musician/singer. |
| 328. | Bard | Norse |  | Good fighter. |
| 329. | Bardalph | English |  | Ax wolf. |
| 330. | Bardan | English |  | Lives near the boar's den. |
| 331. | Bardaric | English |  | Ax ruler. |
| 332. | Bardarik | English |  | Ax ruler. |
| 333. | Bardawulf | English |  | Ax wolf. |
| 334. | Barday | Scottish |  | From Berkeley. |
| 335. | Barde | Irish |  | Variant of Baird: Bard; travelling musician/singer. |
| 336. | Barden | Celtic |  | Minstrel; a singer-poet. |
| 337. | Barden | English |  | Lives near the boar's den. |
| 338. | Bardene | English |  | From the boar valley. |
| 339. | Bardi | Norse |  | Son of Gudmund. |
| 340. | Bardo | Aramaic |  | Ploughman. |
| 341. | Bardo | Danish |  | Danish form of Bartholomew. |
| 342. | Bardo | English |  | Variant of Bartholomew often used as a surname. |
| 343. | Bardol | Aramaic |  | Ploughman. |
| 344. | Bardolf | English |  | Axe-wielding wolf. |
| 345. | Bardolph | English |  | Bright wolf, ax-wielding wolf. |
| 346. | Bardolph | German |  | From the Old German Berhtolf meaning bright wolf. |
| 347. | Bardolph | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry IV, Part 1 and 2' An irregular humorist. 'King Henry IV, Part 2' Lord Bardolph, retainer of Northumberland. 'King Henry V' Soldier in the King's army. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' A Follower of Falstaff. |
| 348. | Bardon | Celtic |  | Minstrel; a singer-poet. |
| 349. | Bardon | English |  | Minstrel; a singer-poet. |
| 350. | Bardou | English |  | Bright wolf, ax-wielding wolf. |
| 351. | Bardoul | English |  | Bright wolf, ax-wielding wolf. |
| 352. | Bardric | German |  | Variant of Bardrick: Soldier who wields an axe. |
| 353. | Bardrick | English |  | Ax ruler. |
| 354. | Bardrick | German |  | Soldier who wields an axe. |
| 355. | Bardulf | English |  | Bright wolf, ax-wielding wolf. |
| 356. | Bardulph | English |  | Bright wolf, ax-wielding wolf. |
| 357. | Barend | Dutch |  | Bear. |
| 358. | Barend | Scandinavian |  | Firm bear. |
| 359. | Barhloew | English |  | Lives on the bare hill. |
| 360. | Bari | Arabic |  | Of Allah. |
| 361. | Bari'ah | Muslim |  | Excelling. |
| 362. | Barika | Muslim |  | Bloom or be successful. |
| 363. | Barin | Teutonic |  | Noble fighter. |
| 364. | Barjesus | Biblical |  | Son of Jesus or Joshua |
| 365. | Barjona | Biblical |  | Son of a Jona; of a dove |
| 366. | Barkarna | Basque |  | Lonely. |
| 367. | Barkarne | Basque |  | Lonely. |
| 368. | Barker | English |  | Shepherd. |
| 369. | Barklay | English |  | Variant of Barclay: Birch valley; birch tree meadow. |
| 370. | Barkley | English |  | Variant of Barclay: Birch valley; birch tree meadow. |
| 371. | Barklie | English |  | Variant of Barclay: Birch valley; birch tree meadow. |
| 372. | Barlow | English |  | Lives on the bare hill. |
| 373. | Barlowe | English |  | Variant of Barlow: Hillside. |
| 374. | Barnabas | Biblical |  | Son of the prophet; or of consolation |
| 375. | Barnabas | Hebrew |  | Son of consolation or son of exhortation, son of comfort. Famous bearer: the biblical first century apostle Barnabas who accompanied St Paul on his early missionary journeys.A biblical first-century missionary companion of Paul. |
| 376. | Barnabe | Hebrew |  | Son of prophecy. |
| 377. | Barnabie | Hebrew |  | Variant of Barnabas: Comfort. |
| 378. | Barnabus | Hebrew |  | Variant of Barnabas: Comfort. |
| 379. | Barnaby | English |  | A variant of the Hebrew Barnabas meaning son of consolation, son of exhortation, or son of comfort. Famous bearer: Barnaby Rudge, a character in 19th century Charles Dickens' novel Barnaby Rudge. |
| 380. | Barnaby | Hebrew |  | Son of prophecy. Also a variant of Barnabas: Comfort. |
| 381. | Barnahy | Aramaic |  | Ploughman. |
| 382. | Barnard | English |  | Strong as a bear. A variant of Bernard which was in common usage in medieval Britain.Variant of Bernard. |
| 383. | Barnard | German |  | Variant of Bernard strong as a bear. |
| 384. | Barnardel | German |  | Variant of Bernard: Brave. |
| 385. | Barnardine | Shakespearean |  | 'Measure for Measure' A dissolute prisoner. |
| 386. | Barnardo | German |  | Variant of Bernard: Brave. |
| 387. | Barnebas | Hebrew |  | Son of prophecy. Also a variant of Barnabas: Comfort. |
| 388. | Barnes | English |  | The barns. |
| 389. | Barnet | English |  | Of honorable birth. Also derives from the Old English word for burning. Also in use as a variant of Bernard. |
| 390. | Barnett | English |  | Baronet; leader. |
| 391. | Barney | English |  | Used as a diminutive of Barnard, meaning strong as a bear. Also a diminutive of Barnaby, which is a variant of the Hebrew Barnabas meaning son of consolation, son of exhortation, or son of comfort. |
| 392. | Barney | Hebrew |  | Diminutive of Barnabas: Comfort. |
| 393. | Barnham | English |  | Variant of Barnum: From the baron's home. |
| 394. | Barnhard | German |  | Variant of Bernard: Brave. |
| 395. | Barnhardo | German |  | Variant of Bernard: Brave. |
| 396. | Barnie | German |  | Diminutive of Bernard: Brave. |
| 397. | Barnie | Hebrew |  | Diminutive of Barnabas: Comfort. |
| 398. | Barnum | English |  | From the baron's home. |
| 399. | Barny | German |  | Diminutive of Bernard: Brave. |
| 400. | Baron | English |  | Warrior; A title of nobility used as a given name. |