Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
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Blackster | | Unisex | |
Blaze | Lisp: stutter. Blaise Pascal was a brilliant seventeenth century child prodigy: mathematician: scientist and philosopher who invented the calculating machine and hydraulic press before dying at age thirty-nine.
| Male | Latin |
Bliss | intense happiness | Male | English |
Blizzard | Violent snowstorm | Male | |
Bob | bright, famous | Male | English |
Bon Bon | | Female | Hebrew |
Boogiana | | Female | |
Bowden | Blond
| Male | |
Bremen | | Male | Hebrew |
Brenna | Raven maid, dark-haired | Female | Irish |
Bridget | Strength. Mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry.
| Female | Anglicized |
Briza | From Briseis the woman Achilles loved in Homer's Iliad.
| Female | |
Brody | From the muddy place. Surname.
| Male | Irish |
Brunon | Brown
| Male | |
Bubbles | Thin spherical liquid filled with gas. Irrepressible activity. | Male | |
Bubbles | Thin spherical liquid filled with gas. Irrepressible activity. | Male | |
Bumble | | Male | Hebrew |
Buttercup | A bright yellow flowered plant. Also a term of endearment. | Female | |
Caesar | Title for Roman Emperors | Male | Latin |
Cal | Latin, bald, hairless | Male | English |
Calico | Multi-colored.
| Female | English |
Callie | Lark
| Female | Greek |
Calypso | Greek for concealor. A type of music originating in the West Indies. Also a satellite of Saturn. | Male | Greek |
Camila | Attendant
| Female | Latin |
Camille | young ceremonial attendant | Female | |