Boy Names That Mean B

Discover Boy names meaning B with origins and popularity.

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Sabinus
From the Sabines tribe.
Latin
Sabyasachi
Possessed with great beauty.
Sanskrit
Sabzbakht
Fortunate, blessed.
Persian
Sacchidananda
Existence, consciousness, bliss
Sanskrit
Sacharija
God remembers.
Hebrew
Sachidanand
Blissful consciousness.
Sanskrit
Sachidanandan
Blissful consciousness.
Sanskrit
Sachie
Blissful blessing.
Japanese
Sachihiro
Sachihiro means 'prosperous and wide' or 'blessed and abundant' in Japanese.
Japanese
Sachitan
Conscious, intelligent being.
Sanskrit
Sachleen
Absorbed in truth, devoted to truth.
Punjabi
Sachsukh
Bliss of truth.
Punjabi
Sachveer
Brave and truthful
Punjabi
Sadaat
Noble, distinguished.
Arabic
Sadad
Firmness, stability.
Arabic
Sadaj
not readily available.
Polish
Sadaka
Charitable, giving.
Arabic
Sadanandam
Blissful essence.
Telugu
Sadaqah
Charitable giving, voluntary act of charity.
Arabic
Sadashish
One who bestows blessings.
Sanskrit
Sadashiv
Eternal, benevolent, auspicious.
Sanskrit
Sadat
Happiness, bliss.
Arabic
Sadgata
One who reaches liberation.
Sanskrit
Sadim
Dark, black-skinned.
Arabic
Sadoon
Meaning 'fortunate' or 'lucky' in Arabic.
Arabic
Sadru
Brave, courageous.
Arabic
Sadur
Valiant, brave.
Sanskrit
Saebeorht
Bright sea.
English
Saebhreathach
Mountain-breast.
Irish
Saeedan
Fortunate or blessed, derived from the root word for happiness.
Arabic
Saehrimnir
A mythical boar that is slaughtered and eaten every night, and then resurrect...
Norse
Saeko
Saeko means 'blessed child' or 'prosperous child' in Japanese.
Japanese
Saelac
Blessed victory, from Old English sæl (blessed) and lac (victory).
Anglo-saxon
Saelig
Blessed victory.
Anglo-saxon
Safdar
Brave, courageous.
Persian
Safil
Noble, majestic.
Arabic
Safin
Sword or pure, derived from the Arabic word for sword.
Arabic
Safiullah
Pure of God, combining 'Safi' (pure) and 'Allah' (God).
Arabic
Safiy
Best friend, beloved.
Arabic
Safiyaldin
Pure in religion, noble.
Arabic
Safwani
From the Safwan tribe.
Arabic
Safyan
Shining, bright.
Arabic
Sagar
Ocean, large body of water.
Sanskrit
Sagh
An arrow's barb, point.
Arabic
Saghiri
Related to wine, associated with a goblet.
Persian
Sagni
Third-born child.
Ethiopian
Sahaab
Clouds, referring to the clouds that bring rain.
Arabic
Sahaad
Branches.
Arabic
Sahaas
Bravery.
Sanskrit
Sahadeva
One of the five Pandava brothers in the Mahabharata, meaning 'with the gods'.
Sanskrit
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