List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with B

Beniamino

Hebrew Meaning: The name Beniamino is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Beniamino is: Son of the right hand.

Meaning: Son of the right hand, Inventor

Benigno

(beh-NEEG-noh)

Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of the Late Latin name Benignus which meant "kind, friendly" in Latin. This was the name of several saints including a 5th-century disciple of Saint Patrick who later became the chief Bishop of Ireland.

Benjamim

Meaning & History. From the Hebrew name בִּנְיָמִין (Binyamin) which means "son of the south" or "son of the right hand", from the roots בֵּן (ben) meaning "son" and יָמִין (yamin) meaning "right hand, south".

Meaning: Son of the right hand, Inventor

Benjen

Origin of the name Benjamin: Derived from the Hebrew binyāmīn (son of the right hand). The name was borne by American statesman and inventor Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 90). Short: Ben.

Meaning: Son of the right hand, Inventor

Benji

English Meaning: The name Benji is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Benji is: Right-hand son.

Meaning: Son of the right hand, Inventor

Bennet

(BEH-nit)

"blessed" Other names. Variant(s) Benedict, Benoît, Bénet. Bennett (also spelled 'Bennet') is an English and Irish language surname (and, less commonly, given name); related to the medieval name Benedict, both ultimately from Latin Benedictus "blessed".

Benno

(BEH-noh)

Benno is a cool name in its own right -- there was a tenth century Saint Benno -- though it is also used as a lively nickname for Benjamin. Saint Benno of Meissen is the patron saint of anglers and weavers and, strangely enough, alliteration.

Benoni

Contribute your knowledge to the name Benoni. ... Rachel names her son Benoni, but dies during childbirth. Jacob renames the child Benjamin. The name can mean Son of my Strength or Son of my Sorrow in Hebrew.

Bensen

Bensen Name Meaning. German: habitational name from any of several places in northern Germany named Bensen.

Bentlee

(BEHNT-lee)

Bentley is the transferred use of an old Anglo-Saxon surname derived from a place name. The Olde English word “beonet” referred to bent-grass or reeds, and “lëah” meant “wood clearing or meadow”, so the name Bentley originated as a location name indicating a clearing overgrown with bent-grass or reeds.