Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with B

Ben Ammi

The name Ben-ammi is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Ben-ammi is: Son of my people.

Meaning: Son of my people Origin: Israeli

Ben gurion

(BEN-gə-ree-ən)

David Ben-Gurion, the first Prime Minister of Israel, was committed to the use of the Hebrew language (he changed his surname from Grün to Ben-Gurion). ... A "Committee for Hebrew Names" was established to supervise the implementation of the order, whose task was to assist and advise the choice of a Hebrew name.

Meaning: The lion's son Origin: Hebrew

Ben Oni

Biblical Meaning: The name Benoni is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Benoni is: Son of my sorrow or pain.

Meaning: Son of my sorrow

Benaiah

Benaiah is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1357 times.

Benard

The meaning of the name “Benard” is: “Bear brave; brave like a bear”. Additional information: FROM BERNARD.

Meaning: From bernard Origin: French

Benat

Beñat is a Basque masculine given name variant of Bernard, which comes from Germanic origin. There are variants in other languages including the Spanish and Italian Bernardo. While the Basque language does not have a feminine given name equivalent, other languages do, such as the French Bernardine.

Meaning: Bear. Origin: Basque

Benaya

Hebrew Meaning: The name Benaya is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Benaya is: God builds.

Meaning: Variant of Benaiah: God builds. Origin: Hebrew

Benayahu

In Hebrew the meaning of the name Benayahu is: God builds.

Meaning: Variant of Benaiah: God builds. Origin: Hebrew

Bence

(BEN-tse)

Bence is a Hungarian male given name, which is a form of Vincent, derived from the Latin verb vincere, meaning "to conquer" or "to win".

Meaning: The one who conquered Origin: Hungarian, Latin

Benci

Latin Meaning: The name Benci is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Benci is: Blessed.

Meaning: Blessed Origin: Hungarian