English Baby Names

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

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Blundel
Blond.
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Blundelle
Blond.
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Blunden
Blond.
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Blunt
Dull or not sharp.
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Blysse
Happiness or bliss.
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Blyth
Happy or cheerful.
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Blythe
Happy or cheerful.
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Bob
Diminutive of Robert, meaning bright fame.
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Bobbi
Diminutive of Roberta or Robert, meaning bright fame.
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Bobbie
Diminutive of Roberta or Robert, meaning bright fame.
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Bobby
Diminutive of Robert, meaning bright fame.
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Bodi
Of the body.
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Bodie
Shelter.
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Bodkin
Small dagger.
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Body
Derived from the Old English word 'bodig', meaning 'body' or 'physical form'.
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Bodyl
Derived from Old English 'bodig' meaning 'body'.
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Bogey
Nickname for Humphrey or Humph.
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Bogie
Nickname for Humphrey or Humph.
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Bohemian
From Bohemia, a region in Central Europe.
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Bolingbroke
From the place name Bolingbroke in Lincolnshire, meaning 'Bull's brook'.
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Bolten
Derived from a place name meaning 'dwelling of the bold ones'.
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Bolton
From a place name meaning 'settlement with a house or building' in Old English.
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Bomont
Derived from a place name meaning 'beautiful mountain'.
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Bond
Peasant farmer.
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Bondie
Good friend.
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Bondy
Good friend.
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Boney
Nickname for someone with the surname Bonney or Bonner.
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Bonie
Good, sweet.
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Bonifaey
Good faith.
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Bonner
Good-natured or handsome, from the Old French 'bonnaire'.
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Bonney
Good.
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Bonni
Good.
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Bonnia
Good.
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Bonniah
Good.
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Bonnibela
Beautiful and good.
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Bonnibelah
Beautiful and good.
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Bonnibele
Beautiful and good.
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Bonnibella
Beautiful and good.
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Bonnibellah
Beautiful and good.
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Bonnibelle
Beautiful and good.
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Bonniejo
Beautiful.
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Bonny
Pretty or cheerful, derived from the Scottish word 'bonnie'.
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Booker
Occupational surname for a person who made, sold, or bound books..
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Boone
Derived from the French word 'bon', meaning 'good', or from the Old English '...
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Booth
Occupational surname for a person who worked in or owned a booth or stall..
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Bordan
From the boar valley.
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Borden
From the boar valley.
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Bordin
Divine.
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Bordon
From the boar valley.
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Bordyn
From the boar valley.
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