person name with B
Diminutive of Robert. Very common in US/UK.
Short form of Benjamin or Benedict. Biblical roots.
Irish origin, meaning “high” or “noble”.
Nickname for William. Popular in 20th century US.
From Irish “Baire”; common in UK & Ireland.
Short for William. Classic English given name.
Diminutive of Bob/Robert. Big in 1950s–60s US.
Modern English name, popular in US since 1980s.
Greek origin, means “foreign woman”. Classic name.
Short for Bradley. Very common in US media.
Diminutive of Elizabeth. Iconic mid‑century name.
Hebrew “son of the right hand”. Biblical classic.
Short for Isabella. Very popular in 21st century.
Latin “voyager; blessed”. Used by British royalty.
Italian name meaning “white, pure”.
Variant of Brian. Especially used in the US.
English given name; also a gender‑neutral surname.
Short for Bartholomew. Known from The Simpsons.
Given name and surname; used for any gender.
Germanic origin, means “brown”. Famous with Mars.
English female given name, popular mid‑1900s.
Hebrew origin, means 'house of figs'.
Diminutive of Elizabeth, very common.
Modern feminine name, Irish roots.
Nickname form of Benjamin or Benedict.
Old English/Scottish male name, famous via Batman.
Slavic male name, used in Russia and Balkans.
From Italian/Spanish Belinda, meaning 'beautiful'.
Germanic male name; Saint Bernard, philosopher too.
Diminutive of Rebecca, common English nickname.
Modern US female name, linked to Brittany region.
Short form of Albert, Herbert or Bertram.
English female name; song “My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean”.
Spanish/Portuguese Beatriz variant, from Beatrix.
Mascot dinosaur name, but also used as a given name.
English male name, from a surname meaning 'Briton'.
Old Germanic female name, once very common.
Variant of Brittany; made famous by pop star.
English male given name, also a surname‑based name.
Unisex English name, also a nature name (stream).
English given name; also NFL star Tom Brady's surname used as first name.
Irish given name meaning 'prince'; common in English‑speaking countries.
English given name from surname; used for boys and sometimes girls.
Portuguese/Spanish form of Bernard; common male given name.
Unisex name; singer Billie Eilish made it very popular.
Diminutive of Barbara; also famous doll name but used for people too.
Given name meaning 'beauty'; Disney’s Belle boosted usage.
Irish given name meaning 'strength' or 'exalted one'.
Feminine form of Brian; popular in the US in the 1990s.
Modern American male given name; very trendy.
English given name; variant of Brodie, popular in US.
Spanish given name meaning 'white' or 'fair'.
Given name; also a drink, but commonly used for women.
Given name of famous singer Beyoncé; variant of Beyoncée.
Short form of Beatrice or Beatriz; used as a given name.
English given name; poet Lord Byron is a famous bearer.
Unisex given name; from a Scottish surname meaning 'speckled'.
English given name from surname; used for boys.
Nickname for Rebecca; widely used as a standalone given name.
Variant of Barbara, famous singer Streisand.
Modern variant of Brittany, common in US.
English given name, means “badger.”
Unisex given name, also a surname in English.
Diminutive of Alberta or Roberta, in Europe.
Spanish/Italian given name, linked to Benedict.
Short form of Burton or Herbert, old-fashioned.
Nickname for Alberto/Roberto in Spanish, Brazil.
Arabic male name, means “winner” or “chosen.”
Diminutive of Elizabeth, classic English name.
Nickname of Bernard, popular in US politics.
Given name and place name, trendy in US.
Polish diminutive of Bartłomiej/Bartosz.
Archaic English name, from Aramaic Bar-Talmai.
Given name and surname; as first name, valid.
French female name, from Bernard, “brave bear.”
Given name of Swahili/Arabic origin, US president.
Short form of Beckham or Beckett; modern unisex.
Spanish given name; also surname; used as first name.
Variant of Brian, common in Latin America and US.
English given name; unisex, popular in US mid‑20C.
Diminutive of Benjamin; used as a given name.
French name meaning "beautiful"; now common in English.
Given name and nickname; variant of Bonnie.
German masculine given name, short form of Bernhard.
Spanish given name; from Bethlehem, used for girls.
Modern English given name, popular in US.
Modern American given name; trendy in recent years.
Given name; variant spelling of Brayden/Braden.
English given name; from surname meaning "blessed".
Given name, also title; e.g. Barron Trump.
Given name from The Jungle Book; also Indian name.
Indian given name in many languages; means strength.
Female given name; Greek origin of Bernice.
Female given name; Latin form of Beatrice.
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