Starting with letter B
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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341 | Barrett | German | Derived from the Old German name Beroald meaning bear power. Brave as a bear. | M | |
342 | Barrett | Teutonic | Bear. | M | |
343 | Barric | English | Grain farm. | M | |
344 | Barrick | English | Grain farm. | M | |
345 | Barrie | English | Fair-haired. | M | |
346 | Barrie | French | Lives at the barrier. | M | |
347 | Barrie | Irish | A form of Barry, from the Irish word for spear. This name is given more commonly to men, but also used as a feminine name. Also Fair-haired. Famous bearer: Sir J. M. Barrie created Peter Pan. | M | |
348 | Barrin | Teutonic | Noble fighter. | M | |
349 | Barrington | English | Fair-haired. Based on a surname and place name of uncertain origin. Occasionally used as a first name. | M | |
350 | Barrington | Irish | Fair-haired. | M | |
351 | Barris | Welsh | Son of Harry. | M | |
352 | Barrlow | English | Variant of Barlow: Hillside. | M | |
353 | Barron | English | Warrior; Variant of the title Baron. | M | |
354 | Barron | Teutonic | Noble fighter. | M | |
355 | Barry | Celtic | Marksman. | M | |
356 | Barry | English | Fair-haired. | M | |
357 | Barry | French | Lives at the barrier. | M | |
358 | Barry | Gaelic | Spear. | M | |
359 | Barry | Irish | Fair haired. Also from the Irish word for spear. Used regurarly throughout the English-speaking world since the early 20th century. | M | |
360 | Barrymore | Gaelic | Variant of Barry: Pointed object. | M |