Boy Names That Mean B

Discover Boy names meaning B with origins and popularity.

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Westbroc
From the west brook.
English
Westbrook
From the west brook.
English
Westminster
King Richard The Second' Abbot of Westminster.
Shakespearean
Weyland
From the land by the highway.
English
Weylen
From the land by the highway.
English
Weylin
From the land by the highway.
Celtic
Weylon
From the land by the highway.
English
Weylyn
From the land by the highway.
English
Whalen
Son of Foalon, the wolf cub
English
Whitcombe
From Witcombe, a wide valley
English
White
Unblemished or clear
English
Whitlock
Blond
English
Whytlok
Blond
English
Wibert
Bright one in battle.
English
Wiellaburne
From the spring brook.
English
Wiellaford
From the spring by the ford.
Arabic
Wigmaere
Famous in battle.
English
Wiilard
Brave
Polish
Wijaahat
Beautiful
Arabic
Wijh
By
Arabic
Wikvaya
One who brings (Hopi).
Native-american
Wilbart
Resolute or brilliant.
Native-american
Wilbert
Brilliant
German
Wilbraham
Wilful father of the multitude. A combination of William and Abraham.
English
Wilford
From The Ford By The Willows
English
Wilhautyah
Wind blowing, blowing wind Nez Perce
North-american-indian
Willaperht
Resolute or brilliant.
German
Willard
Brave
German
Willhard
Resolute or brave
Arabic
Willoughby
From The Farm By The Willows
English
Wilmer
Beloved and Famous
English
Wilpert
Resolute or brilliant.
Teutonic
Wilton
From the farm by the spring.
Teutonic
Winchester
Henry VI, I' Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter, Henry VI's great-uncle, Bishop ...
Shakespearean
Windsor
From Windsor. Surname and place name. The house of Windsor has been the rulin...
English
Winslow
From Wina's Burial Mound
English
Wllhelm
A borrowing from the German, Wilhelm is from the Old High German Willehelm re...
Polish
Wlnnemucca
Paiute name borne by a chief, known to Anglos as Captain Truckee, who guided ...
North-american-indian
Wohayb
Something bestowed
Arabic
Worie
One born on the Afor market day. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region.
African
Worton
From the vegetable farm.
English
Wriston
From the brushwood town.
Old-english
Wryston
From the brushwood town.
Old-english
Wuhayb
Something bestowed
Arabic
Wulun
Sky blue.
Aboriginal
Wuyi
Resembling a soar¬ing turkey vulture
Native-american
Wybert
Bright one in battle.
Anglo-saxon
Wybirt
Bright one in battle.
English
Wybjorn
War bear.
Norse
Wyborn
A warrior bear Wybjorn
Norse
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