Names That Mean B

Discover baby names meaning B for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Dwijendranath
King of the twice-born.
Sanskrit
Dwijesh
Lord of the twice-born.
Sanskrit
Dwijraj
King of the twice-born.
Sanskrit
dwiti
Second; a name for the second-born child.
Sanskrit
Dwyn
Means 'brown' or 'dark' in Welsh.
Welsh
Dwynwen
Dwynwen is a Welsh name meaning 'she who leads a blessed life'.
Welsh
dyab
Wolves; a name symbolizing strength and ferocity.
Arabic
Dyamayi
Goddess Durga, the invincible one.
Sanskrit
Dydo
Beloved.
Polish
Dyfed
Legendary ancestor mentioned in the Mabinogi tales.
Welsh
Dyke
Refers to a man living near a ditch or embankment.
English
Dyllyn
Combination of Dylan and Lynn.
English
Dyllysa
Combination of Dylan and Lisa.
English
Dylon
Combination of Dylan and Lon.
English
Dylyane
Combination of Dylan and Jane.
English
Dylyanne
Combination of Dylan and Anne.
English
Dylyn
Combination of Dylan and Lynn.
English
Dynyse
Combination of the names Dyna and Denise.
English
Dyonisios
Concerned with the reveling of the wine and the liberation it could bring.
Greek
Dyonisus
Concerned with the reveling of the wine and the liberation it could bring.
Greek
Dyudhuni
Knower of battles.
Sanskrit
dyuthi
Light, brilliance.
Sanskrit
Dzakir
One who remembers Allah.
Arabic
Dzifa
Born on a friday.
Akan
Dzsesszika
Hungarian form of Jessica, meaning 'God beholds'.
Hungarian
Eada
Blessed, prosperous.
Anglo-saxon
Eadbeorht
Prosperous, bright.
Anglo-saxon
Eadbert
Wealthy and bright.
Anglo-saxon
Eadbhard
Brave, strong.
Irish
Eadburt
Bright, glorious.
Anglo-saxon
Eade
Prosperous, blessed.
Anglo-saxon
Eadgyth
Prosperous Battle.
Anglo-saxon
Eadig
Blessed.
Anglo-saxon
Eadignes
Blessed One.
Anglo-saxon
Eadlin
Noble Lake.
Anglo-saxon
Eadlyn
Noble Beauty.
Anglo-saxon
Eadsele
Noble Hall.
Anglo-saxon
Eadwiella
Prosperous Battle.
Anglo-saxon
Eagle
derived from the name of the majestic bird of prey. Symbolizes strength, free...
English
Ealadhach
Means 'bright, shining' or 'radiant' in Irish.
Irish
Ealasaid
Scottish Gaelic form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Scottish
Ealga
Noble or good.
Irish
Ealhhard
Brave or strong in the temple, from elements ealh 'temple' and heard 'brave, ...
Anglo-saxon
Eallard
Brave and strong.
English
Eanna
Bird-like.
Irish
Earl
Derived from the Old English title 'eorl', meaning 'nobleman' or 'warrior'.
English
Earla
Noblewoman or princess, derived from the masculine name Earl.
English
Earle
Nobleman, warrior, or leader.
English
Earlena
Noblewoman, feminine form of Earl.
English
Earlene
Noblewoman or princess, derived from the title Earl.
English
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