Choosing a name for your child is a deeply personal journey that can reflect family heritage, cultural significance, and individual values. With countless options available, parents often seek a name that strikes a balance between traditional roots and modern trends. A classic name may evoke a sense of history and timelessness, while a contemporary choice can add a fresh touch and uniqueness. Whether you're looking for something that honors your family's legacy or a name that resonates with today’s world, the right name can encapsulate your hopes and dreams for your child’s future.
Girl names with B:
- Bahar – A Turkish name meaning "spring" or "blossom."
- Bailey – Of Old English origin, meaning "bailiff" or "steward."
- Bambi – Derived from Italian, meaning "child" or "baby."
- Barbara – A Greek name meaning "foreign" or "stranger."
- Barbie – A diminutive of Barbara, often associated with the popular doll.
- Basima – An Arabic name meaning "smiling."
- Beatrice – Of Latin origin, meaning "bringer of joy" or "blessed."
- Beckett – An English surname turned given name, meaning "bee cottage" or "little brook."
- Becky – A diminutive of Rebecca, meaning "to bind" or "to tie" in Hebrew.
- Bella – Italian for "beautiful," often used as a diminutive of Isabella.
- Bellamy – Of French origin, meaning "beautiful friend."
- Bellatrice – A variation of Beatrice, meaning "bringer of joy."
- Belle – A French name meaning "beautiful."
- Benedetta – An Italian name meaning "blessed."
- Benita – Of Spanish and Latin origin, meaning "blessed."
- Berenice – A Greek name meaning "bringer of victory."
- Berta – A diminutive of Bertha, meaning "bright" or "famous."
- Bethany – Of Hebrew origin, meaning "house of figs," referring to a biblical place.
- Betsy – A diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning "pledged to God."
- Bettina – A diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath."
- Beverly – An Old English name meaning "beaver stream."
- Bianca – An Italian name meaning "white" or "pure."
- Bijou – A French word meaning "jewel."
- Billie – A diminutive of William, meaning "resolute protector."
- Bina – Of Hebrew origin, meaning "understanding" or "wise."
- Birgit – A Scandinavian form of Bridget, meaning "exalted" or "strong."
- Blair – Of Scottish origin, meaning "plain" or "field."
- Blake – Derived from Old English, meaning "dark" or "fair" (from contrasting meanings in different contexts).
- Blanca – A Spanish name meaning "white" or "fair."
- Blanche – Of French origin, also meaning "white" or "pure."
- Blossom – An English word name meaning "to bloom" or "flower."
- Blue – A modern name referring to the color, symbolizing calm and peace.
- Blyss – A modern variation of Bliss, meaning "happiness" or "joy."
- Blythe – Of Old English origin, meaning "happy" or "carefree."
- Bonnie – A Scottish name meaning "pretty" or "charming."
- Brandy – Of English origin, meaning "burnt wine" or referring to the distilled beverage.
- Bree – An Irish name meaning "noble" or "strength."
- Bria – A modern name, often considered a shortened form of Brianna, meaning "strong" or "noble."
- Brianna – Of Irish origin, meaning "noble" or "strong."
- Briar – An English word name referring to a thorny bush.
- Bridget – Of Irish origin, meaning "exalted one" or "strength."
- Brielle – A diminutive of Gabrielle, meaning "God is my strength."
- Brittney – An English name referring to the region of Brittany in France.
- Brooke – Of Old English origin, meaning "small stream."
- Brooklyn – A modern name, combining "brook" and "lyn," also referring to the borough in New York City.
- Bruna – Of Italian and Portuguese origin, meaning "brown" or "dark-haired."
- Bryanna – A variation of Brianna, meaning "noble" or "strong."
- Bryn – A Welsh name meaning "hill" or "mound."
- Brynja – An Icelandic name meaning "armor" or "protection."
- Brynna – A variation of Bryn, meaning "hill" or "noble."
Boy names with B:
- Balthazar – Of Babylonian origin, meaning "God protects the king," famously one of the Three Wise Men in Christian tradition.
- Barack – Of Swahili origin, meaning "blessed," derived from the Arabic name "Mubarak."
- Barney – A diminutive of Barnabas or Bernard, meaning "son of encouragement" or "strong as a bear," of Greek or German origin.
- Baron – Of English origin, referring to a title of nobility meaning "nobleman."
- Barry – Of Irish origin, meaning "spear" or "fair-haired."
- Bart – A diminutive of Bartholomew, meaning "son of Talmai," of Aramaic origin.
- Basil – Of Greek origin, meaning "royal" or "kingly."
- Bastain – A short form of Sebastian, meaning "from Sebastia," of Greek and Latin origin.
- Bastian – Another form of Sebastian, meaning "venerable" or "revered," derived from Greek.
- Baxter – Of Old English and Scottish origin, meaning "baker."
- Bear – Of Old English origin, referring to the animal symbolizing strength and courage.
- Beau – Of French origin, meaning "handsome" or "beautiful."
- Ben – A short form of Benjamin, meaning "son of the right hand" in Hebrew.
- Benedict – Of Latin origin, meaning "blessed," made famous by several saints and popes.
- Benito – A Spanish and Italian diminutive of Benedict, meaning "blessed."
- Benjamin – Of Hebrew origin, meaning "son of the right hand" or "favored son."
- Benji – A diminutive of Benjamin, meaning "son of the right hand" in Hebrew.
- Bennet – Of Latin origin, meaning "blessed," a variant of Benedict.
- Bennet – Also used as an English surname, originating from Benedict, meaning "blessed."
- Benoit – Of French origin, meaning "blessed," derived from the Latin Benedictus.
- Berkan – Of Turkish origin, meaning "bright" or "shining."
- Berkay – A Turkish name, combining "Berk," meaning "strong," and "Ay," meaning "moon."
- Berkley – Of Old English origin, meaning "birch tree meadow."
- Bernard – Of German origin, meaning "brave as a bear."
- Berty – A diminutive of Albert, meaning "noble" or "bright."
- Bertram – Of German origin, meaning "bright raven."
- Bill – A diminutive of William, meaning "resolute protector," of Germanic origin.
- Billy – A diminutive form of Bill or William, meaning "resolute protector."
- Bjorn – Of Scandinavian origin, meaning "bear."
- Blaze – A modern English name, meaning "fire" or "flame."
- Bobby – A diminutive of Robert, meaning "bright fame," of Germanic origin.
- Bogdan – Of Slavic origin, meaning "God-given" or "gift of God."
- Boris – Of Slavic origin, meaning "battle" or "warrior."
- Bowen – Of Welsh origin, meaning "son of Owen."
- Boyd – Of Scottish Gaelic origin, meaning "yellow" or "blond."
- Bradley – Of Old English origin, meaning "broad meadow."
- Brady – Of Irish origin, meaning "spirited" or "broad."
- Brando – Of Italian origin, meaning "sword."
- Brandon – Of Old English origin, meaning "hill covered with broom" or "beacon hill."
- Brenden – Of Irish origin, meaning "prince" or "little raven."
- Brett – Of English origin, meaning "a Breton" or "from Brittany."
- Brian – Of Irish origin, meaning "noble" or "strong."
- Brice – Of French and Celtic origin, meaning "alert" or "swift."
- Bruce – Of Scottish and Norman origin, referring to the de Brus family in France.
- Bruno – Of German origin, meaning "brown" or "dark-haired."
- Buck – Of Old English origin, meaning "male deer."
- Buddy – A modern English name, meaning "friend."
- Burak – Of Turkish and Arabic origin, referring to the mythological steed that carried the Prophet Muhammad.
- Buster – An American name, meaning "brave" or "fighter."
- Butch – An American name, often meaning "manly" or "masculine."
We hope this guide has inspired you to find the ideal name for your baby! Whether you're favoring a modern vibe or a classic touch, the most important thing is that it feels right for you. For more options, be sure to check out our list of gender-neutral names here!