Monday, March 17, 2008

Baby Boys names B ( 2, 5 ) :


BEDWIN (Welsh)= like tree
BELA( Hebrew ) = clever
BELDEN( Teutonic ) = from beautiful dale
BELEN (Germanic) = arrow
BELI( Welsh ) = bold
BELLAMY( Latin, Roman ) = handsome friend
BELTHAM( Teutonic ) = interesting
BELVA( Latin, Roman ) = downright
BEN, BENNY( Latin, Roman ) = which prayed
BENEDICT, BENNETT( Latin, Roman ) = which prayed

BENIAH( Hebrew ) = male [of] the infinite
BENSON( Hebrew ) = male [of] trust
BENTLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = from grassland
BENTON( Anglo Saxon ) = from mend
BENVENUTO( Latin, Roman ) = welcome
BENYAMIN, BENJIE( Hebrew ) = male [of] trust
BERENGER( Teutonic ) = bear lance
BERGEN, BERGIN( Teutonic ) = dweller of mount
BERKELEY( Anglo Saxon ) = from tree field of birch
BERNARD, BARNEY(Germanic) = strong bear

BERNHARD(Germanic) = strong bear
BERT (Germanic) = very bright grand
BERTHELM( Anglo Saxon ) = bold helmet
BERTHOLD ( Teutonic ) = glorious decision
BERTNARD( Latin, Roman ) = black raven
BERTON( Anglo Saxon ) = very bright grand
BERWICK( Old English ) = name of area of England
BERWIN(Germanic) = soldier friend
BETA(Germanic) = [both/ second]
BEVAN( Celtic ) = have childing Evan

BEVERLEY( Anglo Saxon ) = of beaver field
BEVIS( Teutonic ) = bow
BIDDULPH( Teutonic ) = leader of wolf
BILL(Germanic) = unshakable protector
BIMISI( Welsh ) = slippery
BING(Germanic) = hole in form of frying-pan
BIRNEY( Anglo Saxon ) = dweller of island unemployed
BLACK( Anglo Saxon ) = from dark place
BLAINE( Celtic ) = the is thin
BLAIR ( Celtic ) = an place

BLAKE( Anglo Saxon ) = downright
BLEDDIAN, BLEDDYN( Welsh ) = small wolf
BOB(Germanic) = very bright famous
BODEL ( Teutonic ) = a device
BOGART(Germanic) = strong bow
BOHDAN( Slavonic ) = the infinite grant from above
BOLESLAV( Slavonic ) = dignity
BONA( Celtic ) = carrier of message
BONAR( French ) = friendly and good
BOOTH(Germanic) = from a market

BORDEN(Old English) = from pig dale
BORG( Norse ) = dweller of ranch
BORIS( Slavic ) = worker quarrel
BOURKE( Teutonic ) = unshakable owner
BOWEN( Celtic ) = have child Owen
BOWIE( Gaelic ) = hair turn yellow
BOYCE(Germanic) = dweller of forested land; ground
BOYD( Celtic ) = hair turn yellow
BOYNTON( Celtic ) = white ox
BRAD( Anglo Saxon ) = from wide [of] port

BRADFORD ( Anglo Saxon ) = from wide [of] port
BRADLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = from wide [of] field
BRAYNARD (Germanic) = raven which dare to
BRAMWELL(Old English) = from kindliness of Abraham
BRAN ( Celtic ) = raven
BRANDON ( Celtic ) = from dale [all] nymph
BRANT (Germanic) = nymph
BRENDEN ( Celtic ) = from dale [all] nymph
BRENT ( Anglo Saxon ) = field dale
BREET ( Celtic ) = aborigines of England

BRIAN ( Celtic ) = muscular and strong
BRICE ( Celtic ) = alert and is ambitious
BRIGHAM ( Anglo Saxon ) = dweller of bridge
BRINSLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = grassland
BRINTON ( English) = place name [in] England
BROCARD ( Teutonic ) = intruder
BROCK ( Celtic ) = from dale
BROCKLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = from dale
BRODERICK (Germanic) = famous power
BRODI, BRODY ( Gaelic ) = moat

BRUCE ( French ) = from bush brush wood
BRUIN ( Dutch ) = brown
BRUNO (Germanic) = brown
BRYANT ( Celtic ) = strength
BRYCHAN ( Welsh ) = pocks
BUCK ( Anglo Saxon ) = adolescent
BRUKLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = tree field of beech
BUDD, BUDDY, BUDDIE ( Anglo Saxon ) = the winner
BURKE (Germanic) = from palace
BURL ( Anglo Saxon ) = grassland town
BURTON, BURT, BERT ( Anglo Saxon ) = very bright
BYRON ( French ) = the winner

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