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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 601. | Bayley | English |  | Courtyard within castle walls; steward or public official. Surname or given name. |
| 602. | Bayley | English |  | Steward or public official; man in charge. |
| 603. | Bayley | French |  | Courtyard within castle walls; steward or public official. Surname or given name. |
| 604. | Bayley | French |  | Steward. |
| 605. | Baylie | English |  | Courtyard within castle walls; steward or public official. Surname or given name. |
| 606. | Baylie | French |  | Courtyard within castle walls; steward or public official. Surname or given name. |
| 607. | Bayly | English |  | Variant of Bailey: Steward; bailiff. |
| 608. | Baynbridge | English |  | Variant of Bainbridge: Bridge. |
| 609. | Bayne | English |  | Variant of Bainbridge: Bridge. |
| 610. | Baynebridge | English |  | Variant of Bainbridge: Bridge. |
| 611. | Bayrd | Irish |  | Variant of Baird: Bard; travelling musician/singer. |
| 612. | Baz | Greek |  | Diminutive of Basil: Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century. This name was introduced into Western Europe by the Crusaders. Derived from the same Greek word as the plant name basil. |
| 613. | Bazil | English |  | Variant of Basil: Royal; kingly. |
| 614. | Bazyl | English |  | Variant of Basil: Royal; kingly. |
| 615. | Bazyli | Greek |  | Royal. |
| 616. | Bazyli | Polish |  | Kingly. |
| 617. | Bea | Latin |  | Diminutive of Beatrice and variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. |
| 618. | Bea | Latin |  | Diminutive of Beatrice F: A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise, perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari who was Dante's earliest love. |
| 619. | Beacan | Celtic |  | Small. |
| 620. | Beacan | Irish |  | Small. |
| 621. | Beach | English |  | Diminutive of Beacher: Close to beech trees. |
| 622. | Beacher | English |  | Lives by the beech tree. |
| 623. | Beachy | English |  | Diminutive of Beacher: Close to beech trees. |
| 624. | Beadu | English |  | Warrior maid. |
| 625. | Beadurinc | Anglo-Saxon |  | Warrior. |
| 626. | Beadutun | English |  | From the warrior's estate. |
| 627. | Beadwof | Anglo-Saxon |  | Bold in war. |
| 628. | Beag | Irish |  | Variant of Beacan: Small. |
| 629. | Beagan | Gaelic |  | Little one. |
| 630. | Beagen | Gaelic |  | Little one. |
| 631. | Beagin | Gaelic |  | Variant of Beagan: Small child. |
| 632. | Beal | English |  | Handsome. |
| 633. | Beal | French |  | Handsome. |
| 634. | Bealantin | Gaelic |  | Gaelic form of Ballantine. |
| 635. | Beale | English |  | Handsome. |
| 636. | Beale | French |  | Handsome. |
| 637. | Bealiah | Biblical |  | The god of an idol; in an assembly |
| 638. | Beall | English |  | Handsome. |
| 639. | Beall | French |  | Handsome. |
| 640. | Bealohydig | Anglo-Saxon |  | Enemy. |
| 641. | Bealoth | Biblical |  | Cast under. |
| 642. | Bealoth | Biblical |  | Cast under. |
| 643. | Beals | French |  | Variant of Beal: Handsome. |
| 644. | Beaman | English |  | Beekeeper. |
| 645. | Beamann | English |  | Variant of Beaman: Beekeeper. |
| 646. | Beamard | Irish |  | Brave as a bear. |
| 647. | Beamen | English |  | Variant of Beaman: Beekeeper. |
| 648. | Beamer | English |  | Trumpeter. |
| 649. | Bean | Scottish |  | Fair skinned. |
| 650. | Beanon | Irish |  | Good. |
| 651. | Bearacb | Celtic |  | Marksman. |
| 652. | Bearach | Gaelic |  | Spear. |
| 653. | Bearach | Irish |  | Spearlike. |
| 654. | Bearcban | Celtic |  | Marksman. |
| 655. | Bearchan | Irish |  | Variant of Bearach: Spearlike. |
| 656. | Bearn | Anglo-Saxon |  | Son. |
| 657. | Bearnard | Gaelic |  | Gaelic form of Bernard. |
| 658. | Bearnard | Scottish |  | Bear strong. |
| 659. | Bearrocscir | Anglo-Saxon |  | From Berkshire. |
| 660. | Beartlaidh | Aramaic |  | Ploughman. |
| 661. | Beartlaidh | Irish |  | From Bart's meadow. |
| 662. | Beat | Latin |  | Diminutive of Beatrice and variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. |
| 663. | Beat | Latin |  | Diminutive of Beatrice F: A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise, perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari who was Dante's earliest love. |
| 664. | Beata | Latin |  | Happy; Many. This name has rarely been found in the English speaking world after the 18th century. |
| 665. | Beata | Polish |  | Blesses. |
| 666. | Beata | Swedish |  | Blessed. |
| 667. | Beate | Latin |  | Many. |
| 668. | Beate | Polish |  | Blesses. |
| 669. | Beatha | Celtic |  | Life. |
| 670. | Beathag | Hebrew |  | To serve God. |
| 671. | Beathan | Scottish |  | Son of the righthand. |
| 672. | Beathas | Scottish |  | Wise. |
| 673. | Beatie | Gaelic |  | Blesses. |
| 674. | Beaton | English |  | From the warrior's estate. |
| 675. | Beatrice | Gaelic |  | Feminine form of Beattie: Bringer of joy; blesses. |
| 676. | Beatrice | Italian |  | Blesses. |
| 677. | Beatrice | Latin |  | A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. Famous bearer: Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise in the 'Divine Comedy', perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari, Dante's earliest love. |
| 678. | Beatrice | Shakespearean |  | 'Much Ado About Nothing' Niece to Leonato. |
| 679. | Beatrice F | Latin |  | A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise, perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari who was Dante's earliest love. |
| 680. | Beatricia | Italian |  | Blesses. |
| 681. | Beatrisa | Spanish |  | Brings happiness. Brings joy. |
| 682. | Beatrix | Italian |  | Brings joy. |
| 683. | Beatrix | Latin |  | Bringer of joy, brings joy. Famous bearers: Beatrix was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. Twentieth century children's writer and illustrator Beatrix Potter created Peter Rabbit. |
| 684. | Beatriz | Latin |  | Brings joy. |
| 685. | Beatriz | Spanish |  | Brings happiness. Brings joy. |
| 686. | Beattie | Gaelic |  | Bringer of joy; blesses. |
| 687. | Beattie | Latin |  | Diminutive of Beatrix: Bringer of joy, brings joy, happy. |
| 688. | Beattie | Latin |  | Diminutive of Beatrice F: A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise, perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari who was Dante's earliest love. |
| 689. | Beatty | Gaelic |  | Blesses. |
| 690. | Beatty | Latin |  | Diminutive of Beatrix: Bringer of joy, brings joy, happy. |
| 691. | Beatty | Latin |  | Diminutive of Beatrice F: A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise, perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari who was Dante's earliest love. |
| 692. | Beau | French |  | Handsome. Famous namesakes: 19th-century British dandy Beau Brummell, AKA George Bryan Brummell; French Foreign Legion fictional hero Beau Geste. |
| 693. | Beaudean | Scandinavian |  | Variant of Boden 'a shelter.'. |
| 694. | Beaufort | French |  | From the beautiful fortress. |
| 695. | Beaufort | Shakespearean |  | 'Henry VI, Part 1' Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter, great-uncle to king Henry VI, Bishop of Winchester, and afterwards, in 'Henry VI, Part 2', Cardinal Beaufort. Cardinal. 'Henry VI, Part 1' John Beaufort, Earl of Somerset, afterwards Duke. |
| 696. | Beaumains | Arthurian Legend |  | White hands. |
| 697. | Beaumont | French |  | Beautiful mountain. |
| 698. | Beauregard | French |  | Respected; regarded highly (literal translation is Beautiful/handsome gaze). |
| 699. | Beauvais | French |  | Variant of Bevis: Handsome face. Also 'from Beauvais'. |
| 700. | Beauvis | French |  | Variant of Bevis: Handsome face. Also 'from Beauvais'. |