List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with B

Braun

Braun Name Meaning. German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): nickname from German braun 'brown' (Middle High German brun), referring to the color of the hair, complexion, or clothing, or from the personal name Bruno, which was borne by the Dukes of Saxony, among others, from the 10th century or before.

Bravery

Meanings and history of the name Brave: | Edit. From the English word "brave" meaning "strong in the face of fear; courageous; having any sort of superiority or excellence". Famous real-life people named Brave: | Edit Share what you know!

Braxson

The name Braxson means bravery, courageous, hard-working. It is of English origins from the son of Brock. The term Brock is an informal old English name for badger. Once used as a last or surname and became a first name in the early 1900s. Personal experiences with the name Braxson: | Edit.

Braychan

Braychan is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 649 times.

Brayley

It originates from any of the places called Brierly or Brierley in the West Midlands or Yorkshire, or perhaps in some cases from a now "lost" medieval village called Breg-leah. All derive their names from the pre 7th Century word "brer" meaning a briar hedge, and "leah," an area of land cleared for agriculture.

Braylin

Braylin is an American name invention. ... It's also being influenced by names like Brayden and Brayan. Braelyn is the feminized spelling of this newly coined name. Since Braylin is essentially made-up, the name has no etymology and therefore no meaning.

Braylon

(BRAY-lahn, BRAY-lən)

Etymology & Historical Origin - Braylon. Braylon is a recently created name, probably from the popular name prefix “Bra(y)” as in Brayden, Bradley, Brady and Braxton. The name is distinct to the United States and particularly popular among African Americans. As a newly invented name, it has no etymological meaning.

Brayson

Origin of the name Braden: Transferred use of the English surname meaning “from Bradden, a dweller near the broad valley.” The name originates from several place-names meaning “broad valley.” Var: Bradon, Braydan, Brayden, Braydon. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.

Meaning: Broad valley

Brazen

Created from the word "brazen". ... Brazen is a word that means "bold, without shame".

Breaker

(BRAY-kər)

Of all the Anglo-Saxon names to come from Britain, Breaker is one of the most ancient. The name is a result of the original family having lived near a newly cultivated piece of land. The surname Breaker is derived from the Old English word bræc.