[B at the beginning] The most famous of the English names at the beginning of B is probably Bill, did you think of it? It is the famous world capital Bill Gates, Bill means a powerful warrior or protector, see here Do you really want to call it Bill?
BAIRD | Ireland | A person who can sing folk songs. |
Baldwin | Teutonic | Very brave man on the battlefield. |
Bancroft | United Kingdom | People who grow beans. |
Bard | United Kingdom | People who are very happy and like raising livestock. |
Barlow | Greece | People who live in the mountains. |
Barnett | United Kingdom | leader. |
Barney | Yaram | comfort. |
Baron | United Kingdom | Brave warrior; noble; baron. |
Barry | Ireland | A good archer; a spearman. |
Barret | Teutonic | A person with great responsibility; a bear. |
Bartholomew | Greece | One of the twelve disciples of Jesus; the son of the farmland. |
Bart | Greece | Is one of the twelve disciples of Jesus. |
Barton | United Kingdom | People living in large wheat fields. |
Bartley | United Kingdom | The person who takes care of the pasture. |
Basil | Latin | Like a king. |
Beau | France | beautiful. |
Beacher | United Kingdom | The original intention of the waves. |
Beau | France | Good-groomed man, dude. |
Beck | United Kingdom | stream. |
Ben | Hebrew | Son; mountain peak. |
Benedict | Latin | Blessed; good speaking; sacred. |
Benjamin | Hebrew | Favorite son; lucky; Jacob’s child. |
Bennett | Latin | Blessed person. |
Benno | Germany | Bear. |
Benson | Hebrew, UK | A person with his father-like character. |
Berg | Teutonic | iceberg. |
Berger | France | People who plow the ground; shepherds. |
Bernard | Teutonic | Be brave like a bear. |
Bernd | Teutonic | Be brave like a bear. |
Bernie | Teutonic | Be brave like a bear. |
Bert | United Kingdom | Brilliant; a person who exudes glory and brilliance. |
Berton | United Kingdom | People who are diligent and thrifty in managing property. |
Bertram | Teutonic | Lucky and outstanding person. |
Bevis | France | People who can see their surroundings clearly. |
Bill | Germany | A strong fighter or protector. |
Bing | Germany | Come from a very special village. |
Bishop | United Kingdom | supervisor. |
Blair | Celtic | Plains; swampy battlefields. |
Blake | United Kingdom | bleach. |
Blithe | United Kingdom | Very happy person. |
Bob | Teutonic | Brilliant reputation. |
Bobby | Teutonic | famous. |
Booth | Norway | People who live in small huts. |
Borg | Slavic | Those who live in a hereditary castle. |
Boris | Russia | War gate; stranger. |
Borislav | Russia | Battle; glorious |
Bowen | United Kingdom | Educated nobleman. |
Boyce | France | Living in the forest, independent. |
Boyd | Celtic | Blond; Caucasian. |
Brady | United Kingdom | Vigorous; a wide island. |
Bradley | United Kingdom | Broad grass. |
Brandon | United Kingdom | Shining mountains. |
Brent | United Kingdom | Barnacle goose; hill |
Brian | Celtic and Gale | Powerful leader; born noble. |
Broderick | Scandinavia | The famous king. |
Brook | United Kingdom | People who live by the stream. |
Bruno | Italy | Brown or black complexion. |
Bruce | France | A forest. |
Buck | United Kingdom | Bucks. |
Burt | United Kingdom | Strong city. |
Burgess | United Kingdom | free people. |
Burke | France | People who live in a castle fortress. |
Burton | United Kingdom | Small town on the hill. |
Byron | United Kingdom | Country house, who loves natural scenery. |