Brenton

Old English, “hill town” or “burnt town.”

Berwyn

Welsh, “fair hill” or “blessed hill.”

Beckham

English, “homestead by the stream” or “Becca’s homestead.”

Byron

Old English, “someone who lived near a barn or cowshed.”

Bram

A Dutch and Flemish diminutive of Abraham.

Bradwell

Old English, “broad spring.”

Banner

English, “flag bearer.”

Bruxo 

Portuguese, “wizard, sorcerer, mage.” 

Bedivere

Welsh, “one of the Knights of the Round Table.”

Belmore

French and English, habitational name.

Birch

English, “tree.”

Bekon

Modern invented name.

Brevin

Modern invented name.

Benson

English, “son of Benne.”

Belden

English, “from Beldon Hill.”

Beck

English, German and Hebrew, “small stream.”

Baxley

English, “baker’s meadow.”

Baird

Gaelic, Scottish, and Irish, “poet, one who sings ballads.”

Benen

Irish, “mild, little peak.”

Brutus

Latin, “heavy, dull.”

Bruno

German, “brown.”

Bronx

American, “Bronck’s land.”

Bowen

Welsh, “son of Owen.”

Booker

English, “scribe.”

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