List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with B

Bayhard

Meaning & History. Derived from Old French baiart meaning "bay coloured".

Meaning: Reddish brown hair Origin: English

Bayly

The name Bayly is also an occupational name for a steward or official, deriving from "baiulivus" in Late Latin. In Scotland the word bailie, rather than bailiff is still used as the title for an officer in the courts. Buy PDF History »

Meaning: Derived from bailey, steward, bailiff Origin: English

Baynbridge

In English the meaning of the name Bainbridge is: Lives near the bridge over the white water.

Meaning: Derived from bainbridge, bridge Origin: English

Baynebridge

Baynebridge is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1631 times.

Meaning: Derived from bainbridge, bridge Origin: English

Bayode

Bayode has its origins in the African language. The name's meaning is 'one who brings joy'. See also the related category joy. Bayode is rarely used as a baby name for boys.

Meaning: He comes with joy Origin: African

Bayrd

The name Bayard is a boy's name of English origin meaning "russet-haired".

Meaning: Variant of Baird: Bard; travelling musician/singer. Origin: Irish

Bazi

[ syll. ba-zi, baz-i ] The baby boy name Bazi is pronounced as BAAZiy †. The origin of Bazi is the Arabic language. The meaning of the name is one who is generous. Bazea, Bazee, Bazey, Bazie, and Bazy are variant transcriptions of Bazi.

Meaning: Generous one Origin: African

Bazyl

In English the meaning of the name Bazyl is: Royal; kingly.

Meaning: Derived from basil, royal, kingly Origin: English

Beach

Beach Name Meaning. English: topographic name for someone who lived by a stream, Middle English beche, Old English bece, a byform of bæce.

Meaning: Diminutive of beacher, close to beech trees Origin: English

Beachy

Beachy Name Meaning. Swiss German: probably an Americanized spelling of Büchi (see Bueche), a pet form of Burkhardt; this is a common PA German name (see Peachey). Probably also an altered spelling of the English topographic surname Beechey, from Old English bece 'beech tree' + (ge)hæg 'enclosure'.

Meaning: Diminutive of beacher, close to beech trees Origin: English