English Baby Names

Discover English baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

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Bartleah
From the meadow of birch trees.
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Bartleigh
From the barley meadow.
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Bartleot
Bright at the meadow.
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Bartlet
Bright meadow.
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Bartley
From the barley meadow.
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Bartlie
Bright meadow.
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Bartly
From the barley meadow.
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Bartn
From the barley farm.
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Barton
Barley town.
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Bartram
Glorious raven.
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Bartyn
From the barley settlement.
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Barwick
From the weir farm.
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Barwolf
Bear-like wolf.
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Barwyn
Friend of the boar.
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Base
Foundation or starting point.
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Basher
Brave or courageous.
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Bashie
Brave.
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Basic
Simple, fundamental.
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Bastion
Stronghold or fortress.
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Basyle
Royal, kingly.
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Bate
One who heralds, messenger.
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Batson
Son of Bat.
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Baudrey
Combination of Baud and Audrey, no specific meaning.
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Baug
From the meadow.
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Baul
Bullock or steer, a castrated bull.
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Baulder
Bold warrior.
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Baurice
Combination of Baud and Maurice, no specific meaning.
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Bavil
Combination of Baud and Vil, no specific meaning.
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Bawden
From the bean field.
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Bawdewyn
Courageous friend.
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Bawdewyne
White friend.
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Baxley
From the clearing of Baxter.
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Baxter
Baker.
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Baylea
Clearing with berry trees.
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Baylei
Meadow of bailiffs.
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Bayleigh
Meadow of bailiffs.
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Bayley
Bailiff, law enforcer.
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Bayli
Beautiful, fair.
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Baylie
Bailiff, beautiful.
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Bayly
From the bailiff's meadow or clearing.
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Baynbridge
From the bay bridge.
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Baynebridge
From the bay bridge.
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Bayrd
Bard, a poet or singer.
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Bayrde
Bearer of victory.
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Bays
From the bay.
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Beach
Refers to the shore of a body of water, used as a given name.
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Beacher
Occupational name for someone who lived near a beech tree or beech wood.
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Beachy
Derived from a place name meaning 'beech tree enclosure'.
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Beacon
Referring to a signal or guiding light, often used to warn or guide ships..
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Beal
Derived from a nickname for someone with a beautiful or handsome appearance.
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