Dog names

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Database updated on: 17 Feb 2019

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B.B.

B.j. [m]

B.o.a.t. (Dutch) [mf]
first letters of sentence "Stay Loyal To Us"

Baaike (Norwegian)

Baantjer (Dutch) [m]
after TV program

Baas (Dutch)
boss"

Bab

Baba (Malay)
Chinese born in Indonesia

Babai

Babar

Babbe

Babbel (Dutch) [f]
squirrel

Babbet

Babbette
form of Barbara

Babbit

Babbus
derived from Bas

Babca

Babdit

Babe (English)
Beauty

Babes (English)
see "Babe"

Babet

Babeta

Babett

Babette [f]

Babiche

Babie Lato (Polish) [mf]
"dreads of spiderweb"

Babi-lato (Polish) [mf]
"dreads of spiderweb"

Babirusa

Babisch

Babka

Baboes [mf]

Baboeschka (Russian) [f]

Baboesjka (Russian) [f]
grandmum

Baboo

Babos [m]

Babouche (Russian)
"Slipper"

Babs (Dutch) [f]

Babsi

Babsie

Babske

Babski [m]

Babsy

Babuschka

Babushka

Baby

Baby-Balu

BabyBear

BabyBoy

Babycake

Baby-Doll

Baby-Face

Babykins

Bac

Bacara

Bacardi

Bacardie (Dutch) [m]
bacardi'

Bacca

Baccara

Baccarat

Bacchus (Greek)
god of wine, son of Zeus

Baccio (Italian) [m]
"kiss"

Bacco [m]

Baccus

Bach

Bachelor (English) [m]

Bacho

Bachoera (Ivriet) [f]
"young lady"

Bachus [m]
God of drink and wine

Baci (Italian) [mf]

Bacio (Italian) [m]
"kiss"

Back

Backbone

Baco (Dutch) [m]
BAcardi rum and COca Cola

Bacon (English) [m]

Bacsi (Hungarian) [m]
sire name for Uncle

Bacurs

Bad

Badboyblue (English) [m]

Badda

Baddy

Badel

Badger

Badgio

Badhir

Badi

Badjo [m]

Badman

Bado

Badooki (Korean)
dog from the novel 'I am the clay' by Ch. Potok

Badour [m]

Bady

Baebel

Baenzj

Baer

Baerbel

Baerbele

Baerke (Dutch Dialect) [m]
"little bear"

Baerle

Baffi

Baffie

Baffle

Baffy

Bafi

Baget (French) [m]
baguette'

Bagger (Dutch) [mf]
"mud"

Baggins

Baggio [m]

Bagheera

Bagi (Croatian) [f]

Bagira

Bago [m]

Bagpuss

Bagra [mf]

Bagsi

Baguette

Bagus

Bahama

Bahenuka [mf]

Bahgera

Bahlow

Bahree [f]

Bai (French) [mf]
"red brown"

Baico [m]

Baik

Baika (Croatian) [f]
bajka'

Baila (Spanish)
"Dancing"

Bailee

Bailey (English)
"bailiff" (Old English)

Baileys [mf]
drink

Baillie

Baily

Baines

Bainín (Irish) [mf]
"white"

Baio

Bairbre (Irish) [f]
form of barbara

Baisha

Baisy

Baja

Bajar

Bajaro

Bajazzo

Bajka (Croatian) [f]
"fairy tale"

Bajo

Bajor

Bajoy [m]

Bajule

Bak

Baka

Bakari

Baki

Baku

Bala (Tibetan) [f]
"girl"

Balach (Celtic) [m]
"boy"

Balalaika (Russian) [f]
music instrument

Balami

Balbo

Balboa

Balda

Baldar

Baldegund

Balder [m]
"brave"

Baldi

Baldie

Baldo [m]

Baldor

Baldr (Middle Dutch) [m]
Blusterer

Baldric

Baldrick

Balduin

Baldur (Islandic) [m]
son of God Odin and Frigg

Baldwin (Teutonic)
"bold friend". Leader from the first Crusade. This Flemish nobleman was crowned king of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.

Baldy

Balga

Bali

Balin

Balisto
candy

Balka

Balkan

Balki

Balky

Balla

Ballade

Ballerina

Balloe (Dutch) [m]
baloe'

Bally

Balmung

Baloe [mf]

Baloetje (Dutch) [m]

Baloo (English) [m]
bear from Jungle Book

Balou [mf]
"bear"

Balta

Baltasar

Baltes

Balthasar (Phoenician)
"Baal protect the king". Baal is a deity from Phoenicia. One of the three wise men of the New Testament.

Balthazar

Balto (Dutch) [m]

Baltrun

Baltus

Balu

Balue

Balzac [m]

Bama

Bam-Bam
character from the cartoon Flintstones

Bambi (Italian)
"young girl" (bambina).

Bambie
see Bambi

Bambino (Italian)
"young boy"

Bamboe

Bamboozler

Bambu

Bamby

Bamerita's

Bamos

Bamse (Norwegian)
"little bear"

Ban Thu (Chinese) [mf]
"host"

Bana

Bancia

Banco

Banda

Bandai (Japanese)
vulcano in Japan

Bandanna

Bandero

Bandet

Bandeta

Bandhu (Tibetan) [m]
"friend"

Bandi

Bandid [mf]

Bandida (Spanish) [f]

Bandiet

Bandit (English) [mf]

Bandito

Banditt

Bando [f]

Bandolero

Bandor [m]

Bandu (Tibetan) [m]
"friend"

Banduz

Bangle

Bango

Bangor

Bangy [mf]

Bani

Bania

Banja

Banjer (Dutch) [mf]

Banjo [m]
musical instrument

Banka

Banko

Banner

Banni

Bannie

Bannin

Bannock (Scottish) [mf]
biscuit

Banny

Banquo

Banshee

Banta

Bantam (English) [m]
"combative little fellow'

Bantje (Mongolian) [m]

Banto

Bantoe (South African) [m]
tribe

Bantu Lohbo
"friend of man"

Bany

Banya

Banye (Chinese) [mf]
diamant

Banzai

Bapooh

Barabas
see Barabbas

Barabbas (Hebrew)
criminal, released instead of Jesus by Pilatus at the request of the people

Barai (Japanese) [m]
move in karate

Barak

Baras

Barat (Russian) [m]
"friend"

Barb

Barbara (Greek)
"foreign" Saint who was killed by her father, who was in his turn killed by lightning.

Barbarian

Barbarino

Barbarossa
emperor Frederic I, 1152-1190

Barbeau

Bärbeli

Barbi

Barbie

Barbouche

Barby

Barca

Barclay
brand of cigarettes

Barco

Barcos [m]

Bard
singer from ancient times

Bardhy [m]

Bardiet

Bardo

Bardot
Brigitte Bardot, French actress

Bardy

Baree [m]

Barfly

Barga

Bargo

Barina

Baringa [m]
"the great beauty of frost on snow"

Barinja

Baris

Barisch

Bark

Barka

Barkas

Barkena

Barker (English) [m]

Barkey (English) [mf]

Barkley

Barko

Barko-King

Barkus

Barky

Barley

Barnabas
gentile apostle who worked with Paul

Barnaby

Barnacle

Barnat

Barney
short form of Barnabas, Bernard or Barnaby

Barnie
see Barney

Barno

Barnum

Barny

Baro

Barock

Barody [m]

Baroef

Baroeshka [f]

Baron

Barones

Baroness

Baronesse

Baroni

Baronne

Baroque

Baros [m]

Barox

Barr

Barra

Barrad (Dutch (friesian))
"brave"

Barran

Barras

Barrass

Barree

Barrek

Barret (Middle English) [m]
"dispute"

Barri

Barricade

Barrie
see Barry

Barriere

Barrikade

Barro [m]

Barron

Barros

Barrow

Barry (Gaelic, Welsh) [m]
"spear" or "fair hair" (Gaelic) or named after the Barry Islands (off the coast of Wales, which were named after a place called Barruch).

Bars (English) [m]

Bart [m]
short form of Bartholomew

Bartan [m]

Bartholomew (Hebrew) [m]
"son of Tolmai". one of the apostles (also called Nathaniel)

Bartje (Dutch)
diminutive of Bart

Bartles

Bartlomiej (Polish) [m]
form of Bartholomew

Barto

Bartok (Russian) [m]
bat

Barton

Bartot

Baru [m]

Baruch (Hebrew) [m]
"blessed". Companion of prophet Jeremiah.

Barungka

Baruni

Barynn

Baryshnicat

Barzan

Bas (Dutch) [m]

Basa

Basalt

Basar

Bascha

Baschka

Basco [m]

Base

Basel

Basha

Bashful

Bashir [m]
Character from Star Trek - Deep Space Nine; Dr. Julian Bashir is medical officer of the space station DS9

Basia

Basie [mf]
after Count Basie

Basil (Greek) [m]
"king". 4th century bishop who was one of the fathers of the early church. Name of two Byzantine emperors

Basilius

Basje

Baska

Baske

Basker

Baski

Basko

Basrha

Basrouge

Bass

Bassan (Greek)
"Fire"

Bassi

Bassia

Bassie

Basso

Bassy

Bast

Basta

Bastiaan

Bastian

Bastie

Bastilla

Bastl

Baston

Bastor

Bastos

Bastra

Basty

Batal (Arabic) [m]
"warrior"

Batard

Bateman (English) [m]

Bathanny

Bathany

Bathold

Bathsheba (Hebrew)
wife of king David, former wife of Uria

Batico

Batida

Batie

Batja [f]
the girl who took Moses out of the water

Batjov [mf]

Batka

Batman
comic character

Bats (Dutch) [m]

Batsman (Swedish) [m]

Battersfa

Batty

Batwin

Batza (Polish) [m]

Batzi

Bau

Bauble [mf]

Baugi

Bauke

Baukje

Baulus (Greek) [m]
"the little one"

Bauschi

Bautz

Bavari

Bawbee

Bax

Baxi

Baxley

Baxter

Bay [f]

Bay Of Gold

Bay Yang (Chinese)

Baya

Bayard

Bayco [m]

Bayer

Bayja

Bayka [mf]

Bayke [mf]

Bayko [m]

Bayla

Baylee

Bay-lee

Bayley [f]

Baymey

Bayo

Bayoe [f]

Bayou

Bayra

Baytie [f]

Baz

Bazi

Baziel [m]

Bazil

Bazooka
portable anti tank weapon

Bazza

Bazzy [m]

BB
short for 'Brigitte Bardot'

B-bop
music style

Bc (English)
short for 'Border Collie'

Be

Be Happy

Bea [f]
short for Beatrice

Bea Native

Beachgirl

Beacker (English) [f]

Bead

Beady

Beagan
"little one"

Beagel

Beagle
dog breed; also one of Darwin's ships

Beagly

Beago

Beake

Beaker

Beakin

Beal

Beam

Beamer [mf]

Beamish [f]

Bean

Beaner

Beaney (English) [mf]

Beanie (English)
type of head

Beanly

Beans

Beany

Bear

Beardy

Bearke

Bearnie

Bearon

Beasley

Beast (English) [m]

Beat

Beate (German) [f]
short form of Beatrice

Beatle (English) [mf]

Beatrice (Latijn) [f]
"happy".

Beatrix (Dutch) [f]
form of Beatrice

Beattie

Beatty
last name of actor Warren Beatty

Beau (French) [m]
"beautiful"

Beau-ann (English) [f]
"beautiful ann"

Beauciphoes

Beaucoup (French)
"a lot of"

Beaujolais (French)
region famous for its wine

Beaulieu

Beaumont (French) [m]
"beautiful mountain"

Beauregard (French) [m]
"beautiful outlook"

Beaury

Beauty

Beauw

Beaver

Beavis
cartoon character (Beavis and Butthead)

Beba

Bebe (French)
"baby"

Bébe (French)
"baby"

BeBee

Bebi

Bebis

Bebop [m]

Bebra

Becca [f]
short for Rebecca

Beccles

Beck

Becka

Becket

Beckie
short for Rebecca

Becky (English) [f]
short for Rebecca

Beco

Beda

Beddie

Bedelia (Irish) [f]
variant of Bridget

Bedouin

Beef [m]

Beefeater

Beegle

Beejay [f]

Beeke (Hungarian) [mf]
"peace"

Beelzebub
leader of the devils

Beengy

Beeper

Beer (Dutch)
"bear"

Beernd (Dutch) [m]
short form of bernard

Beertje (Dutch)
"little bear"

Beesie (English)
short for 'Border Collie'

Beeswax

Beeter

Beethoven (German) [m]
famous composer

Beetle (English) [m]

Beetlejuice

Beezer

Befferley

Bega

Begga

Beggi

Beggie

Begira

Bego (Dutch) [m]

Begonia

Begum

Behram (Persian) [m]
"victory"

Beidj [mf]
"the white one"

Beige

Beika

Beike

Beinet

Beinn

Beira

Beitske (Dutch (frisian)) [f]

Beja

Beji

Beke (Dutch) [mf]

Bekka [f]

Bekkie [f]
Becky'

Bekla

Bel

Bela (Hungarian) [m]
possibly "white" (Slavic), "inner part" (Hungarian), "distinguished" (Turkish)

Belair

Belamy

Belanda (Indonesian) [mf]
"dutchmen, white"

B'elanna [f]
Character from Star Trek - Voyager (half Klingon, half human, head of engineering)

Belcanto

Belfy

Belga [f]

Belicimo (Italian)

Belille

Belinda (Teutonic) [f]
"beautiful snake", sign of wisdom

Belissa

Belit

Belix

Belka

Belker

Bell

Bella (Italian) [f]
"beautiful"

Bella Mia

Bella Vita

Belladona

Belladonna

Bellagio

BellaMia

Bellamy

Bellboy

Belle (French) [f]
"beautiful"

Bellebanes

Bellefleur

Belle-petit

Belli

Bellie

Bellina

Belline

Bellman

Bello (Italian) [m]
"beautiful"

Belloma

Bellona
goddess of war

Bellorma

Bellow [mf]

Belly (English) [mf]

Belo

Beloega [mf]
species of whales

Belona

Belotte (French) [f]
"sweet", "funny"

Beloved

Belphi [f]

Belschik

Beltis

Beluga

Bemmel (Dutch) [mf]
name of town

Ben (Hebrew) [m]
"son" or short form of Benjamin

Bena

Benares (Tibetan) [f]

Benatar

Benboy

Bency [f]

Benda

Bendaii

Bender

Bendix

Bendo [m]

Bendy [f]

Benedetto (Italian) [m]
form of Benedict

Benedict (Latin) [m]
"blessed"

Beneditto
form of Benedict

Benek

Benevoulent

Benga

Bengal

Bengel (Dutch) [mf]
"naughty one"

Bengeltje

Bengi

Bengie

Bengo [m]

Bengt (Swedish, Danish) [m]
form of Benedict

Bengy (Dutch) [m]

Beni

Benim (Turkish) [mf]
"rose"

Benita

Benito (Spanish) [m]
form of Benedict ("blessed" in Latin)

Benj

Benja

Benjamin (Hebrew) [m]
"son of the south" or "son of the right hand". youngest son of Jacob

Benjamine (French) [f]
feminine form of Benjamin

Benjay [m]

Benjaya [f]

Benji [mf]
moviedog

Benjie

Benjo

Benjy

Benka

Benn

Benna

Bennet

Benni

Bennie [m]

Bennington

Benno (German) [m]
short form of names containing bern

Bennso

Benny

Benoit (French) [m]
form of Benedict

Benoite (French) [f]
feminine form of Benoit

Bensja

Benson (English) [m]
"descendent of Bendict" (Old English)

Benta

Bente (Frysian) [f]

Benthor (Hebrew, Norwegian) [m]
"sun of lightning"

Bentle

Bentles

Bentley (English) [m]

Bently

Bento

Bentser [m]

Benty [f]

Bentzie

Benvy (Irish) [f]
"lady of Meath"

Beny

Benyi

Benz [m]
Mercedes Benz

Benza

Benzi [f]

Benzie

Benzji

Beowoof

Beowulf (English)
Old-English epic poem, 7th century

Beowulff
see Beowulf

Bep (Dutch) [f]

Beppie (Dutch/english) [mf]
Break Even Point

Beppo

Bera

Berandal (Malays) [m]

Berbadette

Berbe

Berbel

Berber [mf]

Berby

Berco

Berdine

Bere

Berecillo

Bereina

Bereke (Dutch) [m]
form of *beer*

Berend

Beret

Berf (Turkish) [mf]
snow

Berganza

Berger (French)
"Shepherd"

Bergy

Berian

Berie

Bering (Danish) [m]

Berix

Berka

Berke (Turkish)
"big"

Berla

Berle

Berlinde

Berlioz [mf]

Berlo

Bern

Berna

Bernadette [f]
feminine form of Bernard; young woman of Lourdes who saw visions of Mary

Bernadino
form of Bernard

Bernard (Teutonic) [m]
"bear brave"

Bernardine [f]
feminine form of Bernard

Bernardo (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese) [m]
form of Bernard

Bernd [m]
short form of Bernard

Berndt

Bernette [f]

Bernhard (German) [m]
form of Bernard

Bernhild

Berni

Bernice (Greek) [f]
"bringing victory"

Bernie

Berniece

Bernike

Berno

Bernold

Bernos

Bernsdorf

Bernt

Bero

Berol

Berold

Berolm

Beronn

Berra

Berre (Dutch) [m]

Berri

Berrij

Berrit

Berro

Berry (English) [m]
form of Barry or referring to the small fruit

Bert [m]
short form of names ending with bert

Berta

Bertel

Bertha (English) [f]
"bright" or "famous" (Old English)

Berthe (French) [f]
form of Bertha

Berthild

Bertho

Berthold (Teutonic) [m]
"bright ruler"

Berti

Bertie

Bertil

Bertilo

Bertina [f]
feminine form of Bert

Bertl

Berto

Bertrada

Bertram (Teutonic) [m]
"bright raven"

Bertrand

Bertrum

Bertus (Dutch) [m]

Bertyll

Berusko

Berwyn (Welsh) [m]
"white head"

Bery

Beryl (Sanskrit) [f]
pale green stone

Bes

Besa (English) [f]
australian brand of heavy duty brick

Besalu

Besame

Besca

Besco [m]

Beseech

Besheita

Beshue

Besi

Besie

Besito

Bess

Bessa

Besser (English) [f]
besa'

Bessi

Bessie

Bessli

Besso

Bessy

Best Man

Beste

Besy

Bet

Beta

Beth [f]
short form of Elizabeth or Bethany

Betha

Bethany (Hebrew) [f]
"house of figs". Town were Lazarus lived.

Betina
see Bettina

Beltxa (Spanish (baskian)) [mf]
"black"

Betra

Betsie (Dutch) [f]

Betsy [f]
form of Elizabeth

Bett

Betta

Bette

Betti

Bettie (Dutch)
form of Betty

Bettina [f]
Latinate form of Betty

Bettis

Betty [f]
form of Elizabeth

Betty Boop
cartoon character

Bettyke

Betus (Polish) [m]

Bety

Betyar (Hungarian) [m]
"naughty"

Betzi

Betzie

Beulah (Hebrew) [f]
"married". In Isaiah 62:4 it refers to the land of Israel

Beute

Beuty
form of Beauty

Beverly (English) [f]
"beaver stream" (Old English)

Bevin (Irish) [f]
"melodious lady"

Bevy

Bewitched

Bex

Bexley

Bexter

Beycke

Beyke

Beyko

Beyonce (Spanish) [f]
"light of hope"

Beyron (Swedish) [m]

Beyzade (Turkish) [f]

Bezie

BG

Bharat (Sanskrit) [m]
"being maintained"; one of the names of the Hindu god of fire; the brother of Rama in the Hindu legend; official name of the country of India

Bhodi [f]

Bhodie [mf]

Bhoeda [m]

Bhuna

Bhutan

Bia

Biala

Bialy

Biana

Bianca (Italian) [f]
form of Blanche

Bianco

Biandra [f]

Biane

Bianka
see Bianca

Bians

Biasca

Biba

Bibber (Dutch) [mf]
"shiver", "tremble"

Bibbi

Bibbles

Bibelot [f]

Bibi [f]

Bibiana

Bibi-anne

Bibiche (French) [f]
"darling"

Bibieh (Dutch) [f]

Bibi-jan

Bibi-jane

Biby [f]

Bica

Bice (English) [f]
beatrice'

Bichette

Bicho

Bicke

Bickel [m]

Bicko

Bico

Bidack

Biddhy

Biddie

Biddle [f]

Biddles (English) [m]

Biddy

Bido [m]

Bidwell

Biegie

Biehla

Biek [f]

Bieke (Dutch) [f]

Biel

Biela

Biele

Biena

Bienaimee (French) [f]

Bienchen

Biene

Biënta [f]

Bienvenue (French) [mf]
"welcome"

Biera

Biest

Bietha (Surinam) [f]
"daughter"

Biff

Biffers

Biffie

Biffy

Bifi (Dutch) [mf]
sausage

Big Boy

BigDipper

Bigelow

Bigfoot (English)
Large ape-like creature from the forest. Yeti in Asia.

Bigga

Bigger (English)

Biggi

Biggie

Biggles (English) [m]
comic character

Bigglesworth

Biggy

Bigie

Bigoeke [f]

Bigpuss

BigTime

Bigz

Bijin (Japanese) [f]
"beautiful woman"

Bijke (Dutch/frisian) [mf]

Bijou (French) [f]
"jewel"

Bijoux

Biju (French)
Different way of writing Bijoux, "jewel"

Bika (Czech) [m]

Biker

Bikkel

Bikki

Bikkie

Biko (English) [m]
"Steve Biko, black freedom fighther from South Africa"

Biksha

Bila (Czech) [f]
"white"

Bilal [m]

Bilander

Bilbo
Bilbo Baggins was the famous Hobbit in the books of J.R.R. Tolkien.

Bilda

Bildo

Bilfried

Bilinda

Bilka

Bilke

Bilko

Bill [m]
short form of William

Billa

Bille

Billee (English) [m]
Name out of the book 'Call of the wild' from Jack London

Billford

Billi

Billie
short form van William

Billie-joe [m]

Billo

Billy
short form of William

Billy-bart (English) [m]

Billy-Boy

Biloxy

Bilstrud

Bimba

Bimbo

Bimky

Bimmer

Bimota

Bin

Bina

Bincha (Belgian) [f]

Binck [m]

Bindi

Bindy (English) [f]

Bine

Bing [m]

Binga

Bingie

Bingo

Bini

Bink (Dutch) [m]
"chap"

Binka

Binkey [m]

Binkie (Dutch) [mf]

Binky (Dutch) [m]
bink'

Binna

Binni

Binno

Binntan

Bino

Binta

Bintang (Molucs) [f]
"star"

Binti [mf]

Bintu (African) [f]
"daughter from"

Binty

Biny

Binzy [m]

Bionda

Bionka

Bira

Birba

Birca [f]

Birdi

Birdie

Birdy

Birga

Birget
form of Bridget

Birgit (Scandinavian) [f]
form of Bridget

Birgitta (Scandinavian) [f]
form of Bridget

Biri (Norwegian) [mf]
city in Norway

Biritt

Birk

Birka

Birke

Birko

Birma

Birna

Birne [f]

Biron (English) [m]
form of Byron

Birrilo (Italian) [m]

Birscha

Birtly

Biru (Indian)
"blue"

Biryook (Russian) [mf]
"lonely wolf"

Bis

Bischa

Bisco [mf]

Biscotte

Biscotti

Biscuit (English) [mf]

Bishop

Biskaya

Biskit [f]

Bisko

Bisku

Bisky (English) [mf]

Bismarck

Bismark

Bisoe [m]
form of Bisou

Bisou (French) [m]
"kiss"

Bissa

Bissula

Bisto

Bistro

Bisy [m]

Bita

Bitch

Bite (English) [mf]

Biterolf

Bitrrolf

Bits

Bitsy

Bitter Sweet

Bitty

Bitz

Bivo

Biwi

Biwonka

Bix

Bixby [mf]

Bixente (French)
Name of soccer player

Bixi

Bixie

Bizar [m]

Bizarre

Bizkit

Bizou (French)
"little kiss"

Bizzy

BJ

Bjada

Bjanka

Bjarki (Islandic)

Bjarko (Russian) [m]

Bjarn (Islandic)

Bjarne

Bjarno (Swedish) [m]
björn'

B-jay [m]

Bjela

Bjelka

Bjelkier (Russian) [mf]
"white devil"

Bjelky

Bjerka [m]

Bjoeke [m]

Bjoern (Scandinavian) [m]
"bear"

Bjoetie [mf]
beauty'

Bjørg

Bjorga [m]

Bjork [m]

Björk (Icelandic) [f]
after pop singer

Bjorka

Björke [f]

Bjorn
form of Bjoern

Bjorna (Swedish) [f]
"little bear"

Bjorne [m]
form of Bjoern

Bjossa

Bjuli

Bjuly

Bjury [f]

Bjuti

Blacie

Black (English) [m]

Black Lace

Black Lucky

Black Nena

Black Tip

Blacka

Blackbird

Blacker (English)
"black"

Blackey

Blacki

Blackie

Blackjack

Blacks

Blacky (English) [f]

Blade [m]
movie

Blae

Blaecki

Blafke (Dutch)

Blagueur

Blah

Blaica

Blaico [m]

Blaine [m]
"servant of Blaan" (Blaan was a Scottish saint).

Blair (Celtic) [mf]
"a plain"

Blairy

Blaise (Latin) [m]
"lisp". first name of scientist Pascal

Blaitha

Bláithín (Irish) [f]
"little flower"

Blaithine (Irish) [f]
beautiful flower

Blaize

Blake (English) [m]
"black" or "pale"(Old English).

Blakkie [m]

Blanc (French) [mf]
white

Blanca (Spanish) [f]
form of Blanche

Blanche (French) [f]
"white" or "fair"

Blanco

Blanda

Blandana

Blandi

Blandisch

Blank

Blanka (Dutch) [f]
"blank"

Blanko (Dutch) [m]
"blank"

Blanzer [mf]

Blappie

Blarney

Blase

Blaska

Blastor (English) [m]

Blat

Blayze (English) [mf]
blaze'

Blaza

Blaze

Blazej (Polish) [m]
form of Blaise

Blazer

Blazey [mf]

Bleau

Bleck

Blecki

Blecky

Bleia

Blenda

Blende

Blender

Blensy

Blesco

Blesk (Czech) [m]
"lightning"

Bless

Blessi

Blessie (Dutch) [f]

Blessing

Blester [mf]

Bleu (French)
"blue"

Blicher

Blida

Blido

Blikky (Dutch) [m]

Bliksem (Dutch) [mf]
"lightning"

Blimp

Blinda

Blini [mf]

Blinker (Dutch) [mf]

Blinky [mf]

Bliska

Bliss (English) [f]
"heavenly"

Blissful

Blisso [m]

Blister

Blithe (English) [m]
playfull

Blits (Dutch) [m]

Blitsy

Blitz

Blitzen

Blitzi

Blixa (Dutch) [mf]

Blixen

Blixo (Dutch) [m]

Blizz

Blizzard (English (North America))
Snow storm

Blizzerd [mf]
form of Blizzard

Blizzi

Blizzy

Blob

Bloeper (Dutch) [mf]
form of blooper

Blom (Dutch)
"flower"

Blonda

Blonde

Blondi

Blondie

Blondy

Bloomer

Blooper (English) [mf]

Blossem

Blossom (English) [f]

Blot

Blotter

Blotto

Blu

Blubber

Bludfang [m]
Variant spelling of Blood Fang; an archly ironic name for a well-mannered dog.

Blue (English) [mf]

Blue Boy (English) [m]

Blue Moon

Blue Velvet

BlueBerry

Bluecher

BlueChips

BlueLady

Bluella (English) [m]

BlueMarch

BlueMoon

Blueprint

BlueRain

Blues

BluesBrother

Bluestar

Bluete

Bluey

Bluff

Bluffer (Dutch) [m]

Bluish

Blume

Blunder (Dutch) [mf]
"mistake"

Bluppie

Blurp

Blurpie

Blusher (English) [mf]

Blutlinie

Bluts [m]

Blyth [mf]
"wolf"

Bo

(Irish) [f]
"cow"

Bo Ghy (Indian) [m]
"big boy"

Bo Tai (Chinese) [m]

Boa

Boaika

Boaike

Boas [m]
form of Boaz

Bo-at (Dutch) [mf]
short for 'Stay Loyal to Us Forever'

Boatswain

Boaz (Hebrew) [m]
"power is in Him"

Bob [m]
short form of Robert

Boban (Croatic) [m]
soccerplayer AC Milan

BobBarker

Bobberd (Dutch) [mf]
"large head"

Bobbes

Bobbi

Bobbie (Dutch) [m]

Bobbientje (Dutch) [f]
character from Dutch tv program

Bobbisch

Bobbit

Bobby [mf]
short form of Roberta, Robert or Barbara.

Bobie (Portuguese) [m]

Bobientje (Dutch) [f]

Bobik

Bobke [m]

Bobo (French)
"Beautiful beautiful"

Bo-bo

Bobs

Bobster

Boby (Portuguese) [m]

Boca

Bocaccio

Bocan

BoCarys

Boccaccio

Boccacio

Boccia

Boccy

Bocephus

Boci (Hungarian)
"young cow"

Bock

Boda

Bodacious

Bodan

Boddrie (Hungarian) [m]

Bodette [f]

Bodger [m]

Bodhi [mf]

Bodhie

Bodhisattva

Bodhy

Bodi

Bodie

Bodien

Bodies

Bodil

Bodine [f]

Bodo

Bodre (Hungarian) [m]

Bodrik (Slovak)

Bodrti

Body (English)

Bodyll [f]

Bodza (Hungarian) [f]
Elderly flower

Boeba [mf]

Boebay

Boebes

Boeca

Boeddha

Boedy

Boef (Dutch)
"criminal" (chilish or friendly word); naughty boy

Boeffie

Boefie (Dutch)
form of Boef

Boefje (Dutch)
form of Boef

Boefke (Dutch) [mf]

Boelie

Boelina

Boelit (Dutch) [m]
form of bullit

Boely

Boemel

Boemer (Dutch) [m]

Boender (Dutch) [m]

Boendy (Dutch) [m]

Boes

Boesje

Boeska

Boeskoh

Boesta

Boet

Boeth (Indian) [m]

Boetwild

Boew

Boezie

Boffer

Boffie

Boffolie (African) [mf]
small and cute

Bogar (Hungarian) [m]

Bogart

Bogdan (Slavic) [m]
"gift from God"

Bogdana (Polish) [f]
feminine form of Bogdan

Bogey

Bogeyman

Boggie

Bo-ghy (Indian) [m]
"big man"

Bogie

Bogo [m]

Bogor

Bogumil (Slavic) [m]
"favoured by God"

Bogus

Boguslaw (Slavic) [m]
"glory of God"

Bogy [m]

Bogyi

Boh

Bohdan (Czech) [m]
form of Bogdan

Bohdi

Bohemian

Bohemienne

Bohoats (Hungarian) [m]
"clown"

Bohra

Bohy

Boika (Russian) [mf]
fighter

Bo-ing [f]
combination of names of parents: Bommel and Swing

Boing-Boing

Boink

Boj

Bojahn

Bojangles

Bo-Jangles

Bojar

Bojca [mf]

Bojdara (Latin) [f]
"godness of chaos"

Bojer

Bojidara (Bulgarian) [f]
"gift from God"

Bojka (Dutch (frysian)) [mf]

Bojke [f]

Bojtar (Hungarian) [m]
"shepherd boy"

Boka

Boke

Bokito [m]

Bokko [mf]

Bola

Bolan [m]

Boldar

Bolder

Bolero

Boleslaw (Slavic) [m]
"great glory"

Boley

Boli

Bolita [f]

Bolko

Boll

Bolla

Bolle

Bolleke

Bollewopsie (Dutch)

Bollie

Bollo

Bolly

Bolo

Bologna (Italian)
region in Italy

Bolte

Bolto [mf]

Bomani (African) [m]

Bomba (Surinam) [mf]
"sexy lady"

Bomber (English)

Bombi

Bombino

Bombshell

Bomja

Bommel

Bommeltje

Bommes [m]

Bommetje (Dutch)
form of Bom ("bomb")

Bon Jovi

Bona (Latin)
"good"

Bonanza (English)
"goldmine, godsend, paradise"

Bonardie [mf]

Bonasse

Bonbon

Boncuk (Turkish) [mf]

Bond [m]

Bondie

Bondjoek (Turkish) [mf]
"beady eye"

Bone

Boner (English) [m]

Bones

Bonette

Boney

Boney M
pop band from the eighties

Bonfire

Bonga

Bongiorno

Bongo [m]

Bonheur

Bonhomme (French) [m]
"good man"

Boni

Bonichya [f]

Bonie

Bonifatius

Bonita (Spanish) [f]
"pretty"

Bonito (Spanish) [m]
"sweet, friendly"

Bonja

Bonje (Dutch)
"fight"

Bonjo

Bonjour

Bonk [m]

Bonkers

Bonko (Dutch) [m]

Bonks

Bonky

Bonna

Bonne

BonneyM

Bonni

Bonnie (Latin, Celtic) [f]
"good" (Latin) or "pretty" (Celtic)

Bonniena

Bonno [m]

Bonny (English) [f]
"cute", "precious"

Bono (English) [m]
after singer of U2

Bons

Bonsai

Bonsaia

Bonso

Bonsy

Bonthy

Bonti [m]

Bontje

Bonto

Bonza

Bonzo

Boo [mf]

Boo Boo

Boober

BooBoo

Boo-Boo

Boobs (English) [f]

Booby

Boof

Boofa

Boogaboo

Booger [mf]

Boogie (English) [mf]
form of to boogy

Boogie-Woogie

Boogins

Boogs

Boogy (English) [m]

Booie

Boojum

Booker

Bookie

Booly

Boomar [m]

Boom-Boom

Boomer [mf]

Boomy

Boone

Booner

Booper

Boopy [mf]

Booster

Boot

Bootch

Boots

Bootsie

Bootster (English) [m]

Bootz

Boover [m]

Boozer

Boozum

Bopp

Bopper

Bor (Dutch) [m]

Bora (Greek) [f]
"food"

Borah

Borak [m]

Boram

Boran [m]

Boras

Borax

Borca

Borco

Border (English) [m]

Bordey [m]

Bordie

Bordo

Bordoch (Egyptan)
"destruction"

Bordy (Dutch) [mf]

Boreas

Boren

Borex

Borg
alien people from Star Trek

Borga

Borghild (Old Norse) [f]
"fortress battle"

Borgo [m]

Bori

Boriaan [m]

Borinka [f]

Boris (Slavic) [m]
"battle". 10th-century Russian saint and name of several Russian and Bulgarian czars.

Borislav (Slavic) [m]
"fame in battle"

Bork (Dutch) [m]

Borka (Russian) [m]

Borkas

Borke (Old Frysian) [f]
"bear"

Borko

Bornviking

Boro

Boromir
character from J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings'

Borra (Italian, Indian, Swedish) [m]
"wool" from burra (Latin) "flock of wool"; village in India; "bore", "drill"

Borre (Dutch) [mf]

Borrel (Dutch)
"drink"

Borres

Borretje (Dutch)
Short version of Bor

Borri

Borris

Borro [m]

Borrow

Borry [m]

Bors

Borscht

Borsja

Boru [m]

Borus

Boruss

Borvo

Boryck

Borys

Borzl

Bosbeer

Bosch

Bosco (English) [m]

BoscoStar

Boshay (Tibetan) [mf]
"amber"

Boshka [f]

Boska

Boski

Bosko

Bosley

Boss

Bosse [m]

Bossel

Bössel

Bossi

Bossie

Bossman

Boston

Boswell

Bosworth (English)

Bosy

Bosz

Botas (Greek) [mf]
"bringer of peace"

Botero [m]

Botha

Bothas [m]

Bothoo [f]

Botje (Dutch) [m]
boyfriend of Ariel from movie Little Mermaid

Botwin

Botzee (Hungarian) [mf]
cow-like coloration

Botzeekah (Hungarian) [mf]
cow-like coloration

Bou

Bouba

Boube [mf]

Boubie

Boubou

Bouchra

Boudewijn [m]

Boudicca

Boudreaux

Bouffant

Bougainvillea

Boukje (Dutch)

Boulevard

Bouli (Finnish) [m]
"snowman"

Boulie (French)
"little ball"

Boullah

Bouly (French)
"little ball"

Bounce

Bouncer

Bouncy

Bounder

Bounte

Bounty

Bouquet

Bourbon

Bous

Boushka [f]

Bouvy [mf]

Bouzzi [m]

Bov

Bow

Bowan [mf]

Bowe

Bowi [m]

Bowie (English) [m]

Bowina [f]

Bowke

Bowman

Bowser

Bowtay

BowTie

Bow-wow (English)
Sound of a dog

Bowy [f]

Box

Boxarn

Boxer

Boxey

Boxy

Boy (English) [m]

Boy San

Boya

Boyar

Boyaz [mf]

Boyca [f]

BoyCat

Boyce

Boychick

Boyco (Dutch) [m]
clothes brand

Boycur [m]

Boyd [m]

Bo-yi (Tibetan) [m]
"little man"

Boyka [mf]

Boyke [m]
combination of Boy and -ke (diminutive) (Dutch (Friesian))

Boyo (Welsh) [m]
boy

Boysi [m]

Boysie

Boyt [f]
boy'

Boytjer [m]

Boyzy

Boz

Bozena

Bozer

Bozo

Bozydar (Polish) [m]
"divine gift"

Bozzie

Brabus (German) [m]

Bracco

Brace (English) [m]

Bracha (Hebrew) [mf]
"blessing"

Brachen (English/scotts) [m]
A common type of bush in Scotland and nearbye environs

Brack [f]

Bracken (English)
nature

Brackus [m]

Brad (English) [m]
short form of Bradford or Bradley

Bradford (English) [m]
"broad ford" (Old English)

Bradley (English) [m]
"broad clearing" (Old English)

Bradstreet

Brady (Gaelic) [m]
"spirited one"

Brae

Braemar (Scottish) [m]
town

Braga (Teutonic)
God of poetry, eloquence, slyness

Bragi (Teutonic)
God of poetry, eloquence, slyness

Brahms

Brain (English)

Brainchild (English)

Braindead (English)

Brakkie (Dutch) [m]

Bram (Dutch) [m]
short for Abraham

Brama
Hindu god

Bramble (English) [mf]

Brambles

Brammie

Bran (Gaelic (irish)) [m]
"raven"

Branca

Branco (Portuguese) [m]
"blanc, innocent"

Brand (Old Norse) [m]
"sword"

Brand New (English)

Branda

Brandal (Indonesian) [mf]
"rascal"

Brande [f]
variant of Brandy

Brandi [f]
form of Brandy

Brandie
form of Brandy

Brando

Brandon (English) [m]
"hill covered with broom" (Old English), sometimes form of Brendan

Brandos

Brandt [m]
form of Brand

Brandy (English) [f]
alcoholic drink

Brandywine

Brangaene

Branigan (Gaelic (Irish))
slang for pub hopping

Branislav (Czech) [m]
form of Bronislaw

Branja

Branka [f]
short form of Branislav

Branko [m]
short form of Branislav

Brannan

Brannon (Irish) [m]
form of Brandon or "descendent of Bran" from 'Mac Branain'

Branson

Branwen

Bras

Brashetia
Italian dish with toast and tomatoes

Brasil

Brasilia

Braska [f]
short form of Nebraska (state in USA)

Brasko

Brass

Brasser (Dutch) [m]

Brasso

Brassy

Brast

Brat

Bratley (English) [m]
"boy"

Bratumil (Slavic) [m]
"favoured by a brother"

Bratwurst (German)
"roast sausage"

Braun (German)
"brown"

Brava (Italian) [f]
"wonderful"

Brave (English) [mf]

Braveheart

Bravinger

Bravo

Bravos

Bravour

Brax [m]

Braxas

Brayza [f]

Brea

Breacan

Break

BreakALeg

Breathless

Brechin

Brecht

Brechta

Brechtje (Dutch (frisian)) [f]

Breck

Breckon (English) [mf]

Brecon

Breda

Bredeix

Bredo

Bree

Breeza (English) [mf]
breezer'

Breeze

Breezer (English) [f]
drink

Breezy (English) [f]

Brego

Bregtje (Dutch) [mf]

Breide

Bren

Brend

Brenda (Old Norse) [f]
"sword"

Brendagi

Brendan (Irish) [m]
"prince" (in Irish Breanainn)

Brendi

Brendie

Brendo [m]

Brendor

Brendy

Brenin

Brenn

Brenna (Welsh, Irish) [f]
"raven" or form of Brenda

Brennan

Brenner

Brennie (Dutch) [m]

Brent (Celtic) [m]
"of Brent" (Brent is a place name meaning "hill")

Brenta

Brentano

Bresca [f]

Bresco

Bresja [m]

Bresly

Bresta

Bresto

Breston [m]

Brett (English) [m]
"a Breton" from Middle English

Brew

Brewsky

Brewsly

Brewster

Brex

Brey

Breyn

Brezka (Czech) [f]

Bria

Brian (Celtic) [m]
maybe "hill" or "high" or "noble" or "strong"

Briana
form of Brian

Brianna (Irish) [f]
form of Brian

Brianne [f]
feminine form of Brian

Briar

Bric

Brice (Celtic) [m]
"speckled"

Brick

Bricky

Brico [m]
short for British Colombia

Brida

Bridger (English) [m]
"one who builds bridges"

Bridges

Bridget (Irish) [f]
"high goddess". Goddess of poetry and wisdom.

Bridgey

Bridie

Bridjo (French) [mf]

Brie

Brier

Bries (Dutch) [f]
wind

Brieta

Brigadoon

Brigant

Brigantia

Brigga

Briggi

Briggs

Bright

Brightley (English) [f]
Bright'

Brightness (English) [mf]

Brights

Brighty (English) [mf]

Brigi

Brigit

Brigitt

Brigitta

Brigitte (French) [f]
form of Bridget

Brigus [m]

Brijon

Briljant

Brill

Brillant

Brillo

Brimber

Brin

Brina

Brinca

Brindee

Brindel [mf]

Brindle (English)
colour

Brinio

Brink

Brinka

Brinker

Brinkley (English) [m]

Brinklie

Brinkly

Brinno

Brino

Briony

Briquet

Brisa

Brisan [m]

Brisca

Brisco

Brise

Brisha [f]

Briska

Brisky

Brissie (English) [mf]
short for Brisbane (capitol of QLD Australia)

Bristka

Bristol (English) [mf]
city in Southwest England

Brit (Dutch)

Brita

Britanya [f]

Britches

Britha [f]

Britney (English) [f]

Britt

Britta (Swedish) [f]
short form of Birgitta

Brittany (French) [f]
"from Brittany" a region in the Northwest of France

Britte [f]

Brittney [f]
form of Brittany

Britton (Middle English) [m]
"of Britain"

Britty (English) [f]

Brivi

Brix

Brixa

Brixe

Brixel

Brixi

Brixie

Brixy

Bro [m]

Broadway

Broc (Irish) [m]
"badger"

Brocade

Brochan

Brock (English, Irish) [m]
"badger" (Old English)

Brockagh

Brockle

Brocky

Broderick

Brodie

Brody

Broebel (Flamish) [mf]
slang for water bubbles

Broes

Broesja (Russian) [f]

Broez

Brogan (English) [m]

Brok

Brolin [m]
soccer player

Brolinn

Bromo

Brona (Greek)
"bearer of victory"

Bronagh (Irish) [f]
"sorrow"

Bronca [f]

Bronco

Bronislaw (Slavic) [m]
"protection glory"

Bronja (Greek) [f]

Bronka

Bronko

Bronson

Bront [m]

Bronte (Greek, Gaelic) [m]
see Brontë

Brontë (Greek, Gaelic) [m]
"thunder" (Greek) or "bestower" (Gaelic). Three famous novelists Emily, Anne and Charlotte Brontë.

Bronwen (Welsh) [f]
"fair breast"

Bronwyn
form of Bronwen

Brony

Bronzo

Brook (English) [mf]

Brooke [mf]
form of Brook

Brookey (English) [mf]
Brooke'

Brooklyn (English) [f]
area in New York

Brooks (English) [m]

Broom

Bros

Brouce

Brouhaha

Brovas (English) [m]

Browey

Brown Sugar

Browne

Browney [m]
cooky

Brownie

BrownSugar

Browny (English) [m]

Bruce (French) [m]
"of Brieuse" place name in France, king of Scotland Robert the Bruce.

Brucie

Brudis

Bruegi

Bruenhild

Bruin (Dutch)
"brown", character in story 'Bruin the Bear'

Bruintje (Dutch) [m]
diminutive of brown

Bruiser [mf]

Brulee

Brullie

Brumble

Brumma (Swedish) [mf]

Brummer

Brummy

Brun [m]
leader in the book 'The Earthchildren'

Bruna

Brundi

Brunello (Italian) [m]
name of a wine

Brunette [f]
feminine form of Bruno

Brunhild (Teutonic)
see Brunhilde

Brunhilda (Teutonic)
see Brunhilde

Brunhilde (Teutonic) [f]
war godess sent by Odin to lead the battle and to take the killed heroes to Walhalla, also queen of the Frank in 'der Ring der Nibelungen'

Bruni

Brunni

Bruno (Teutonic) [m]
"brown"

Brunolf

Brunonia

Brusco [m]

Bruse

Bruso

Brusso

Brusty [m]

Brutis

Brutus (Latin)
murderer of Caesar

Bruty [f]

Bruut (Dutch)

Bruxa (Portuguese) [f]
"witch", "magician"

Bruzer (English) [m]

Bryan [m]
form of Brian

Bryant [m]
form of Brian

Bryany [f]

Bryce [m]
variant of Brice

Brydi [f]

Bryn (Welsh) [m]
"hill" or "mound"

Bryna
"strength with virtue"

Brynn

Bryta

Bryte

Brytt

Bua (Vietnamese) [f]
"amulet"

Buar

Bub

Buba [m]

Bubba (Hebrew) [f]
"grandmother"

Bubbel (Flamish)
form of Bubble

Bubbers

Bubbie

Bubble

Bubblegum (English)

Bubbles (English) [f]

Bubby

Bubi

Bubka

Bubu

Buccaneer

Buccy

Buche

Buchi

Buck (English) [m]
"male deer" (Old English)

Buckaroo

Buckeye

Buckhead

Buckie [f]

Buckingham

Buckley

Bucko

BuckOwens

Buckshot

Buckwheat

Bucky

Buco (Croatian) [m]
"Somebody who's kind of fat (but in cute manner) or has a lot of hair"

Bud (English) [m]
"friend"

Buda

Budak (Malay)
"Boy"

Budd

Budda

Buddha

Buddie

Buddy (English) [m]
"friend"

Buddy Brown

Budela

Budge [m]

Budgie

Buelens (Italian) [mf]
"happy family"

Buelow

Bueno

Buffalo

Buffel (Dutch) [m]
"Buffalo"

Buffet

Buffi

Buffie [m]

Buffoon

Buffy [f]
main character from tv series 'Buffy the vampire slayer'

Bug (English)
insect or little error in software

Buga

Bugbsy

Bugcy

Bugg

Bugger

Buggie [m]

Buggo

Buggsy

Bughs

Buginarug

Bugley

Bugno (Italian) [m]

Bugs

Bugs Bunnie

Bugs Bunny

BugsBunnie

Bugsie

Bugsy

Bugtussie

Buick

Buju (Japanese)

Buk

Bukkel [mf]

Bukky

Buko

Bula

Bulala

Bull (English) [mf]

Bulla

BullBug

Bullcharno

Bulleke

Buller [m]

Bulles

Bullet

Bulletje

Bulleye (English) [m]

Bullface

Bullie

Bullion

Bullit (English)

Bullwinkle

Bully (Dutch) [mf]

Bulut (Turkish)
"cloud, cute"

Bum

Bumba (Portuguese) [f]

Bumble

Bumer

Bumo

Bump

Bumper (Dutch) [mf]

Bumpie [mf]

Bumpkin

Bumpor [m]

Bumpsy

Buncy

Bundle (English) [f]

Bundles

Bundtcake [m]

Bundy

Bunga (Indian) [mf]
"flower"

Bungee (English) [mf]

Bungie (English) [mf]
bungee'

Bungle

Bungy (English) [mf]

Bunita (Papiamentu) [f]
"beatiful"

Bunjee

Bunk

Bunker

Bunksie

Bunky

Bunni

Bunnie

Bunny (English)

Bunt

Bunta

Bunter

Buntie

Bunty

Bunyip

Bur

Buraki

Buran

Burdan

Burdock

Burdy

Burek (Polish) [m]

Burga

Burgel

Burger

Burghilde

Burgi

Burgl

Burgunda

Burgundy (English) [f]
Region in France, colour

Buri

Burja

Burk

Burka

Burke (Scottish) [mf]

Burkhard (Teutonic) [m]
"protection brave", 8th century German bishop

Burl

Burli

Burly

Burma

Burn

Burna

Burny

Burol

Burp

Burrie (English) [mf]

Burris

Burrows (English) [f]

Bursch

Bursche

Burschi

Burt (English) [m]
short form of Burt ("fortified town" (Old English))

Burton (Old English) [m]
"fortified town"

Busby

Busciut

Bush

Bushy [m]

Büske

Bussa (Islandic) [f]
"fat lady"

Bussi

Busso

Bussy

Busta

Buster (English) [m]

Busterd [m]

Busther

Bustie (Dutch) [f]

Busu (Chinese) [f]
"ugly girl"

Busy (English) [f]

Butch

Butcho [m]

Bute

Buterscotch

Butga

Butkus

Butler

Buto

Butte

Butter (English)

Butterball

Buttercup (English)
small flower

Buttercups

Butterfly (English) [f]

Buttermilk

Butterscotch (English)

Butthead
cartoon character from Beavis and Butthead

Button (English)

Buttons (English)

Butts

Butz

Bux [m]

Buxus (Dutch) [m]
plant

Buzi

Buzster [m]
form of Buster

Buzz

Buzza [mf]

Buzzard

Buzzer (English) [m]

Buzzr

Buzzy [mf]

Byarko [m]

Bydou [f]

Byerro [m]

Byka (Dutch (frisian))

Byke

Byon [m]
roman God

Byorka

Byou

Byoux

Byrka [f]

Byrne (Old English) [m]
"coat of mail"

Byron (English) [m]
"place of the cow sheds" (Old English). Lord Byron was a poet and author of 'Don Juan'

Byrsa [m]

Byrt

Byte

Byuri [f]

Byuti

Byzoe [f]

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