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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