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Updated April 2026
#1 Pick
Benjamin
Rising Fast
Brooks
Hidden Gem
Beryl
Classic Pick
Blake
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Benjamin (BEN-juh-min)

A Hebrew name meaning "son of the right hand," often associated with good fortune and strength.

Top 10 Baby B Names Names

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1BenjaminBEN-juh-minA Hebrew name meaning "son of the right hand," often associated with good fortun...TOP
2BellaBEL-uhAn Italian name meaning "beautiful," popular across cultures for its simple eleg...TOP
3BrooksBruksAn English surname turned first name, referring to someone who lived near a broo...TRENDING
4BlakeBleikAn English name meaning "dark" or "fair-haired," used for both boys and girls, i...CLASSIC
5BrynnBrinA Welsh name meaning "hill," often associated with strength and natural beauty.TRENDING
6BaileyBAY-leeAn English name meaning "bailiff" or "berry clearing," historically an occupatio...CLASSIC
7BrodyBROH-deeA Scottish name meaning "ditch" or "broad eye," often linked to a strong and obs...TRENDING
8BeatriceBEE-uh-trissA Latin name meaning "she who brings happiness," often associated with joy and b...CLASSIC
9BennettBEN-itAn English name meaning "blessed," derived from the Latin name Benedictus, signi...TRENDING
10BrielleBree-ELA French name meaning "hunting grounds," often associated with strength and inde...TRENDING
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Benjamin
BEN-juh-min
A Hebrew name meaning "son of the right hand," often associated with good fortune and strength.
TOPCLASSIC
Bella
BEL-uh
An Italian name meaning "beautiful," popular across cultures for its simple elegance.
TOP
Brooks
Bruks
An English surname turned first name, referring to someone who lived near a brook or stream, suggesting tranquility.
TRENDING
Blake
Bleik
An English name meaning "dark" or "fair-haired," used for both boys and girls, indicating versatility.
CLASSIC
Brynn
Brin
A Welsh name meaning "hill," often associated with strength and natural beauty.
TRENDING
Bailey
BAY-lee
An English name meaning "bailiff" or "berry clearing," historically an occupational name.
CLASSIC
Brody
BROH-dee
A Scottish name meaning "ditch" or "broad eye," often linked to a strong and observant nature.
TRENDING
Beatrice
BEE-uh-triss
A Latin name meaning "she who brings happiness," often associated with joy and blessings.
CLASSIC
Bennett
BEN-it
An English name meaning "blessed," derived from the Latin name Benedictus, signifying favor.
TRENDING
Brielle
Bree-EL
A French name meaning "hunting grounds," often associated with strength and independence.
TRENDING
Brandon
BRAN-dun
An English name derived from a surname, meaning "broom hill," suggesting a connection to nature.
CLASSIC
Bethany
BETH-uh-nee
A Hebrew name meaning "house of figs," a biblical place name associated with hospitality.
CLASSIC
Beau
Bow
A French name meaning "handsome," often used as a term of endearment.
TRENDING
Brianna
Bree-AN-uh
An Irish name meaning "noble," often associated with strength and virtue.
CLASSIC
Bruce
Broos
A Scottish name of Norman origin, meaning "from the brushwood thicket," associated with strength.
CLASSIC
Blair
Blair
A Scottish Gaelic name meaning "plain" or "field," a gender-neutral name suggesting openness.
CLASSIC
Bonnie
BON-ee
A Scottish name meaning "beautiful" or "pretty," often associated with charm.
CLASSIC
Beckett
BEK-it
An English surname turned first name, meaning "bee cottage," often associated with hard work.
TRENDING
Bowen
BOH-en
A Welsh name meaning "son of Owen," inheriting the qualities associated with the name Owen.
TRENDING
Billie
BIL-ee
A German origin name, a diminutive of Wilhelmina or William, meaning "resolute protector".
TRENDING
Barrett
BARE-it
A German and English name meaning "bear strength," often associated with courage.
CLASSIC
Bernice
Ber-NICE
A Greek name meaning "victory bringer," associated with success and triumph.
CLASSIC
Brayden
BRAY-den
An Irish surname turned first name, meaning "broad valley," suggesting openness and space.
CLASSIC
Bria
BREE-uh
An Italian name meaning "vigorous," a shortened form of names like Brianna.
TRENDING
Bruno
BROO-noh
A German name meaning "brown," often associated with strength and stability.
CLASSIC
Brantley
BRANT-lee
An English name meaning "sword" or "proud", often associated with strength and nobility.
TRENDING
Baylor
BAY-lor
An English occupational surname meaning "bailiff" or "deliverer of goods".
TRENDING
Bryce
Brise
A Scottish name meaning "speckled", often associated with individuality.
CLASSIC
Brennan
BREN-nan
An Irish name meaning "descendant of Bran" or "raven", often associated with wisdom.
CLASSIC
Boone
Boon
An English and French name meaning "good", often associated with kindness and generosity.
CLASSIC
Beryl
BER-ul
A Greek name meaning "green jewel", associated with the gemstone Beryl and its calming properties.
RARE/UNIQUE
Basil
BAY-zul
A Greek name meaning "royal" or "kingly," often associated with strength and leadership.
RARE/UNIQUE
Blythe
Blithe
An English name meaning "happy" or "carefree," suggesting a joyful disposition.
RARE/UNIQUE
Briar
BRY-er
An English name referring to a thorny shrub, suggesting resilience and natural beauty.
TRENDING
Bard
BARD
A Celtic name meaning "minstrel" or "poet," associated with creativity and storytelling.
RARE/UNIQUE
Baxter
BAX-ster
An English occupational surname meaning "baker", often associated with warmth and nourishment.
RARE/UNIQUE
Berkley
BURK-lee
An Old English name meaning "birch wood" or "birch clearing", associated with nature.
RARE/UNIQUE
Brynlee
BRIN-lee
A modern American name combining Bryn (Welsh for "hill") and Lee (English for "meadow"), suggesting strength and peace.
TRENDING
Banks
Banks
An English name referring to someone who lives near a riverbank, associated with nature and stability.
TRENDING

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

BenjaminBEN-juh-min
BellaBEL-uh
BrooksBruks
BlakeBleik
BrynnBrin
BaileyBAY-lee
BrodyBROH-dee
BeatriceBEE-uh-triss

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Sibling & Middle Names

Benjamin & Olivia
Classic names with broad appeal.
Brooks & Scarlett
Trendy, nature-inspired names.
Blake & Avery
Modern, gender-neutral choices.
Bennett & Eleanor
Sophisticated, timeless pairings.
Benjamin & James
A strong, traditional combination.
Bella & Rose
Elegant and sweetly floral.
Brooks & Alexander
Modern first name with a classic middle.
Beatrice & Willow
Pairs vintage charm with a touch of nature.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

Say it out loud — Test how the name sounds with your last name and as a full name.
Check the initials — Make sure the initials don't spell anything awkward.
Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
Future-proof it — Imagine the name on a resume, not just a baby onesie.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular boy B names?
Some popular boy B names include Benjamin, Brooks, and Bennett. These names have consistently ranked high in popularity charts, offering a mix of classic charm and modern appeal. They are often chosen for their strong meanings and timeless sound.
What are some unique girl B names?
For unique girl B names, consider Blythe, Beryl or Briar. These names offer a distinctive sound and less common appeal. Choosing a unique name can help your child stand out and express their individuality.
Are B names considered classic or modern?
B names encompass both classic and modern options. Names like Benjamin and Beatrice are timeless classics, while names like Brooks and Brielle have gained popularity in recent years. The letter B provides a diverse range for every style.
What is the cultural significance of names starting with B?
Names starting with B have roots in various cultures, including Hebrew, Irish, German, and French. Each culture contributes unique meanings and traditions to the selection of B names. Exploring these origins can add a layer of depth and personal significance to your baby's name.
How do I choose the right B name for my baby?
Choosing the right B name for your baby involves considering factors such as the name's meaning, origin, sound, and personal significance to you and your family. Researching different options and saying the names aloud can help you find the perfect fit. Don't be afraid to trust your instincts!

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