Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with B

Bourke

The surname is one of the Anglo-Norman names that came to Ireland in the 12th century. The surname Bourke is derived from the Old English word "burh," which is derived from the Old German word "burg," the common Germanic word for a fortification.

Meaning: Fortified hill Origin: English

Bourn

English: topographic name for someone who lived beside a stream, Old English burna, burne 'spring', 'stream', or a habitational name from a place named with this word, for example Bourn in Cambridgeshire or Bourne in Lincolnshire.

Meaning: From the brook Origin: English

Bourne

(BOHRN)

Bourne Name Meaning. English: topographic name for someone who lived beside a stream, Old English burna, burne 'spring', 'stream', or a habitational name from a place named with this word, for example Bourn in Cambridgeshire or Bourne in Lincolnshire.

Meaning: Brook, stream

Bovra

Bovra is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1448 times.

Meaning: Derived from borivoj, great soldier Origin: Czech

Bovrek

Bovrek is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 901 times.

Meaning: Derived from borivoj, great soldier Origin: Czech

Bovrik

Etymology. The first part of the product's name comes from Latin bovīnus, meaning "ox". ... Therefore, Bovril indicates great strength obtained from an ox.

Meaning: Derived from borivoj, great soldier Origin: Czech

Bovza

Bovza is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 996 times.

Meaning: Derived from bozidar, gift from god Origin: Czech

Bovzek

Bovzek is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 729 times.

Meaning: Derived from bozidar, gift from god Origin: Czech

Bow

The name Bow is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Bow is: Small son.

Meaning: Beautiful Origin: French

Bowden

Bowden in Devon and Derbyshire and Bowdon in Cheshire are named with Old English boga 'bow' + dun 'hill', i.e. 'hill shaped like a bow'; one in Leicestershire (Bugedone in Domesday Book) comes, according to Ekwall, from the Old English personal name Buga (masculine) or Bucge (feminine) + dun.