Boy Names That Mean The

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Bankebihari
A name of Lord Krishna meaning "the graceful, bent-form (flute-playing) Lord ...
Indian
Banney
From the bean pasture.
Middle-english
Banning
Little blond, fair-haired one|Son of the slayer.
Gaelic
Banshidhar
Holder of the bamboo flute; an epithet of Lord Krishna.
Indian
Banshilal
Beloved of the flute
Indian
Bansidhar
Bearer of the flute; a name of Lord Krishna.
Indian
Bansilal
Beloved of the flute; a name associated with Lord Krishna.
Indian
Banwari
Lord of the forest; one associated with or dwelling in the forest.
Indian
Banyan
The Banyan Tree
English
Baqal
The person whose beard is growing
Arabic
Baram
Son of the people.
Hebrew
Bardan
From the valley where barley is grown, From the poet's valley.
English
Barden
From the valley where barley is grown, From the poet's valley.
English
Bardene
From the boar valley.
English
Bardon
From the valley where barley is grown, From the poet's valley.
English
Barega
The wind.
Aboriginal
Baridbaran
Colour of the cloud
Indian
Barinder
Lord of the Ocean
Indian
Barindra
The ocean
Indian
Barington
From the fenced town.
English
Baris
Son of Harris, Son of the army ruler.
Turkish
Barkclay
From the meadow of the Birch tree.
Old-english
Barksdale
From the valley of birch trees
English
Barlaam
The name of a hermit Barlam
Hebrew
Barlow
Dweller at the low barley hill, Dweller at the bare hill.
English
Barlowe
Dweller at the low barley hill, Dweller at the bare hill.
English
Barnabey
From the warrior's estate.
Old-norse
Barnabi
From the warrior's estate.
Old-norse
Barnabie
From the warrior's estate.
Hebrew
Barnaby
From the warrior's estate.
English
Barneston
From The Town Of Barnes
English
Barnum
From the noble person's stone house.
English
Barom
Son of the people.
Hebrew
Baron
Noble person|Son of Aaron, Son of the enlightened one.
Teutonic
Barren
Noble person|Son of Aaron, Son of the enlightened one.
Hebrew
Barric
From the grain farm.
English
Barrick
From the grain farm.
English
Barrie
Lives at the barrier
Irish
Barrik
From the grain farm.
English
Barrington
From the fenced town.
Irish
Barris
Son of Harris, Son of the army ruler.
Welsh
Barron
Noble person|Son of Aaron, Son of the enlightened one.
Teutonic
Bart
From the barley meadow.
Hebrew
Barta
Bart's town. From the barley town.
Aramaic
Bartek
Hill, furrow. Son of the farmer.
Polish
Bartel
Hill, furrow. Son of the farmer.
Hebrew
Barth
Hill, furrow. Son of the farmer.
Hebrew
Barthel
Hill, furrow. Son of the farmer.
English
Barthelemi
Hill, furrow. Son of the farmer.
French
Barthelemy
Hill, furrow. Son of the farmer.
Aramaic
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