List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with B

Bricen

The meaning of the name Bricen is Form Of Bryson. The origin of the name Bricen is Welsh.

Meaning: Modern coinage

Bridh

English: from Middle English brigge 'bridge', Old English brycg, applied as a topographic name for someone who lived near a bridge, a metonymic occupational name for a bridge keeper, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this element, as for example Bridge in Kent or Bridge Sollers in Herefordshire.

Briek

(BREEK)

Origin of the name Aubrey: From Aubri, the French form of the German Alberich, a name derived from the Old High German elements alb (elf) and rihhi (ruler): hence, “elf ruler.” Var: Aubree, Aubrie.

Meaning: Elf ruler

Brien

Origin of the name Brian: Irish name of uncertain etymology. It is generally thought to be of Celtic origin, but its meaning is disputed. ... The name was introduced to different parts of England in the Middle Ages by Scandinavians from Ireland and by Bretons from Brittany. Var: Brien, Bryan.

Meaning: Valor, Strength, Hill, steep, High

Brigg

Bridge then became corrupted to Briggs and then Brigg, and the Glanford part was dropped. ... Its non-standard form of Brigg is due to influence from Old Norse bryggja, which although usually describes a jetty or quay here refers to a bridge. The name of a place spelt "Glawemfordbrigge" in Lincolnshire, appears in 1418.

Briggs

(BRIGZ)

Briggs as a boy's name is of Old English origin, and the meaning of Briggs is "bridges".

Brigham

(BRI-gəm)

Brigham Name Meaning. English: habitational name from either of two places in East Yorkshire and Cumbria named Brigham, from Old English brycg 'bridge' + ham 'homestead' or hamm 'enclosure hemmed in by water'.

Brindley

Brindley Name Meaning. English (chiefly Cheshire, Staffordshire, and southern Lancashire): habitational name from a place in Cheshire named Brindley, from Old English berned 'burnt' + leah 'woodland clearing'.

Brinton

The origins of the Brinton name come from when the Anglo-Saxon tribes ruled over Britain. The name Brinton was originally derived from a family having lived in the village of Brinton in the county of Norfolk.

Brinxton

The name Brixton is thought to originate from Brixistane, meaning the stone of Brixi, a Saxon lord.