Names That Mean B

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

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Wileanah
From the meadow by the river.
English
Wileane
From the meadow by the river.
English
Wileen
From the meadow by the river.
English
Wileena
From the meadow by the river.
English
Wileenah
From the meadow by the river.
English
Wileene
From the meadow by the river.
English
Wilei
From the meadow by the river.
English
Wileigh
From the meadow by the river.
English
Wilet
From the meadow by the river.
English
Wiley
From the meadow by the river.
English
Wilf
Resolute, bold.
English
Willabel
Beautiful will.
English
Willabela
Beautiful will.
English
Willabele
Beautiful will.
English
Willabella
Beautiful will.
English
Willabelle
Resolute beauty.
English
Willard
Resolute or brave, derived from the Old English elements 'will' (desire) and ...
English
Wilpert
Resolute and bright.
English
Wilton
From the farm by the spring.
English
Windsor
Riverbank with a winch.
English
Windy
Having a lot of wind; breezy.
English
Winifred
Blessed reconciliation.
Welsh
Winne
Fair, blessed
Welsh
Winnie
Joy, blessed.
English
Winnifred
Blessed peacemaking.
English
Winsor
From the Riverbank with a winch.
English
Winta
Born in winter.
Ethiopian
Wira
Brave.
Indonesian
Wirrin
Small bird.
Aboriginal
Wiryn
Honorable.
German
Wisam
Medal, badge.
Arabic
Wise
Intelligent, knowledgeable.
English
Wishma
Precious, valuable.
Hindi
Wissam
Badge of honor or distinction.
Arabic
Wisteria
A climbing plant with purple or white flowers.
English
Wldad
To give birth.
Arabic
Wlnikeneke
Beautiful day/season.
Cherokee
Wokabi
Born during harvest season.
Kikuyu
Woodfield
Refers to a field surrounded by woods.
English
Woodfyeld
Refers to a field surrounded by woods.
English
Woodleah
Combination of 'wood' and 'leah', meaning 'woodland clearing'.
English
Woolsey
From the English surname Woolley, indicating someone who lived by a wool field.
English
Wordsworth
From the English surname meaning 'by the river Wörd'.
English
Worthi
Derived from Old English 'weorþ', meaning 'worthy' or 'valuable'.
English
Worthington
From the town of Worth's people, a habitational surname.
English
Worton
From the enclosure or farmstead by the river.
English
Wren
A small bird.
English
Wrisley
From the meadow with the shrubs.
English
Wriston
From the town by the river.
English
Wryston
From the town by the winding river.
English
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