King and Prince Names Starting With B

  1. Bailby
    • Bailey
      • Origin:

        English occupational name
      • Meaning:

        "law enforcer, bailiff"
      • Description:

        Extremely amiable, open-sounding surname that's gradually being taken over by the girls.
    • Baily
      • Bain
        • Origin:

          Gaelic or Sindarin
        • Meaning:

          "white, fair"
        • Description:

          Derived from the Scottish Gaelic bàn, meaning "white, fair". It's also a name in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional Elvish language, in which it means "beautiful".
      • Bainbridge
        • Origin:

          British
        • Meaning:

          "bridge over the river Bain"
        • Description:

          We'll have our sherry in the parlor, please, Bainbridge.
      • Baird
        • Origin:

          Scottish occupational name
        • Meaning:

          "minstrel, poet"
        • Description:

          Meaning bard, this is an original choice with poetic and melodic undertones. Bard itself has also come into consideration, both names bringing to mind Shakespeare and other literary lights.

          The Scottish surname Baird's most notable bearer was John Logie Baird, the Scottish engineer and inventor of the televisor, the world's first practical television system in 1926, and also the world's first fully electronic color TV tube two years later. Some might also remember puppeteers Bil and Cora Baird.

      • Bairtliméad
        • Bajo
          • Bakar
            • Origin:

              Basque
            • Meaning:

              "alone"
            • Description:

              A somewhat solemn name for a child. The feminine version is Bakarne.
          • Bakari
            • Origin:

              Swahili
            • Meaning:

              "hopeful, promising"
            • Description:

              An upbeat and attractive Swahili name, also familiar as a surname. As names ending in -ari continue to rise, Bakari could be one to watch.
          • Baker
            • Origin:

              English occupational surname
            • Description:

              One of the most appealing of the newly hip occupational names, evoking sweet smells emanating from the oven. Much fresher sounding than than others that have been around for a while, like Cooper, and Carter.
          • Baku
            • Origin:

              Place-name, capital of Azerbaijan
            • Description:

              Why settle for Brooklyn or Boston when you can name your child for someplace so much more interesting.
          • Branson
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "son of the raven"
            • Description:

              Branson is a fairly recent addition to the Top 1000, first breaking in at Number 988 in 1995. While it may not be a common sighting yet, it fits the trend of more popular cousins Mason, Grayson, Hudson, and Carson.
          • Baazlebub
            • Baedan
              • Brandonius
                • Bransen