Starting with letter B
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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1941 | Burney | Irish | Bear; brown. | M | |
1942 | Burnie | English | Variant of Birney: Small river or stream with an island. | M | |
1943 | Burns | English | Son of Byrne. | M | |
1944 | Burr | Norse | Young. | M | |
1945 | Burr | Scandinavian | Youth. | M | |
1946 | Burr | Swedish | Young. | M | |
1947 | Burrell | English | Fortified. See also Berlyn. | M | |
1948 | Burrell | French | Reddish. | M | |
1949 | Bursone | English | Son of Byrne. | M | |
1950 | Burt | English | Derived from the Old English 'beorht' meaning bright, glorious. Also used as a name derived from the surname and place name Burton, meaning fortified enclosure. Famous bearers: American actors Burt Lancaster and Burt Reynolds. | M | |
1951 | Burton | English | From the fortified town. | M | |
1952 | Burtt | English | Variant of Bert: Bright light. | M | |
1953 | Burty | English | Variant of Bert: Bright light. | M | |
1954 | Busby | Norse | Dwells at the village. | M | |
1955 | Busby | Scottish | Forest village. | M | |
1956 | Busbyr | Norse | Dwells at the village. | M | |
1957 | Bushy | Shakespearean | 'King Richard The Second' A favorite of King Richard. | M | |
1958 | Buster | English | Derived from a nickname used in the United States, occasionally used as a first name in honour of American silent film comic actor Buster Keaton. | M | |
1959 | Butch | English | Diminutive of Butcher: Butcher. | M | |
1960 | Butcher | English | Butcher. | M |