English Baby Names

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

11,258 names found Page 19 of 226
Beala
Derived from Old English 'bealu' meaning 'evil' or 'mischief'.
English
Beale
Derived from Old French 'bel' meaning 'handsome'.
English
Beaman
Beekeeper or dweller near the bee meadow.
English
Beamen
Derived from the Old English 'beamen', meaning 'to shine' or 'to beam'.
English
Beamer
Occupational name for a trumpeter or one who played a horn.
English
Beamon
Derived from a place name meaning 'bee enclosure'.
English
Bean
Nickname for a cheerful or lively person, from the vegetable.
English
Bear
A nickname or given name derived from the animal, symbolizing strength and br...
English
Beared
Derived from Old English 'bera' meaning bear, referring to someone with a bea...
English
Bearl
Derived from the Old English word 'bera', meaning 'bear'.
English
Bearle
Derived from Old English 'beor' meaning bear, possibly a nickname for a stron...
English
Beaslea
From the meadow of bees.
English
Beasley
From the meadow of the bees.
English
Beatryx
Voyager.
English
Beaudean
Beautiful dale.
English
Beauford
Beautiful ford.
English
Beaven
Joyful one.
English
Beavis
Beautiful.
English
Beavon
Son of Beave.
English
Beavys
Variation of Beavis.
English
Bebba
Bright, Famous.
English
Bebeodan
Messenger.
English
Beby
Variation of BeBe or Baby.
English
Beck
Stream.
English
Becka
Short form of Rebecca.
English
Beckham
Homestead by the stream.
English
Becki
Diminutive of Rebecca, meaning 'to bind' or 'to tie'.
English
Beckie
Diminutive of Rebecca, meaning 'to bind' or 'to tie'.
English
Beckon
To gesture or call someone towards oneself.
English
Becky
Diminutive of Rebecca, meaning 'to tie' or 'to bind' in Hebrew.
English
Bedbury
From the fortified enclosure or manor.
English
Bede
Prayer or a name derived from the Old English word 'bēd' meaning prayer.
English
Bedford
From the English place name meaning 'Bedford's ford'.
English
Bedwin
Friend in battle.
English
Beebe
Derived from a nickname for a small person, from Middle English 'bebe' meanin...
English
Beecher
Occupational name for a beech-tree worker.
English
Beejay
A modern combination of the letter B and the name Jay, often used as a nickname.
English
Beeman
Occupational name for a beekeeper.
English
Beemer
Derived from the Old English 'bēam' meaning 'tree' or 'beam', often a surnam...
English
Beever
Person who works with beavers.
English
Begonia
Named after the flowering plant, derived from the surname of French botanist ...
English
Bejay
Deity.
English
Beki
Diminutive of Rebecca, meaning 'to bind' or 'to tie'.
English
Bekie
Diminutive of Rebecca, meaning 'to bind' or 'to tie'.
English
Bekki
Diminutive of Rebecca, meaning 'to bind' or 'to tie'.
English
Beky
Diminutive of Rebecca, meaning 'to bind' or 'to tie'.
English
Belden
Valley with a belled sound.
English
Beldene
From the beautiful valley.
English
Beldon
From the beautiful hill.
English
Beley
Beautiful meadow.
English
About English baby names

Names of English origin often carry rich cultural meaning and tradition. Explore meanings, pronunciation, and popularity to find the right fit.

Suggest a Name
BabyNameLore