- Backstere
- Bacon - BAYK-ən
Bacon Name Meaning. English and French: metonymic occupational name for a preparer and seller of cured pork, from Middle English, Old French bacun, bacon 'bacon' (a word of Germanic origin, akin to Back 1). English and French: from the Germanic personal name Bac(c)o, Bahho, from the root bag- 'to fight'.
- Badan
Welsh Meaning: The name Badan is a Welsh baby name. In Welsh the meaning of the name Badan is: Boar.
- Badden
The name Badden is a Welsh baby name. In Welsh the meaning of the name Badden is: Boar.
- Baddon
Meaning: From baddon
Origin: English - Baecere
- Baeddan
- Baerhloew
Meaning: Ruler or lives on the bare hill
Origin: English - Baiardo
Meaning: Derived from bayard, brown hair
Origin: English - Bailee
English Meaning: The name Bailee is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Bailee is: Steward; bailiff.
- Baileigh
The meaning of the name “Baileigh” is: “Bailiff”. Categories: English Names. Used in: English speaking countries. Gender: Girl Names.
- Bailey - BAY-lee
Bailey is a given name taken from an English surname meaning "bailiff". The name Bailey is used for both boys and girls in the United States. Bailey was the 665th most popular name for American boys born in 2007 and the 83rd most popular name for American girls.
- Baili
- Bailie
English Meaning: The name Bailie is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Bailie is: Steward; bailiff.
- Bailley
Bailey is a given name taken from an English surname meaning "bailiff".
Meaning: A public official
Origin: English - Bainbridge - BAYN-BRIDJ
Bainbridge Name Meaning. English: habitational name from Bainbridge in North Yorkshire, named for the Bain river on which it stands (which is named with Old Norse beinn 'straight') + Old English brycg 'bridge'.
Meaning: Useful bridge
Origin: English - Bainbrydge
Bainbridge Name Meaning. English: habitational name from Bainbridge in North Yorkshire, named for the Bain river on which it stands (which is named with Old Norse beinn 'straight') + Old English brycg 'bridge'.
Meaning: Lives near the bridge over the white water
Origin: English - Baines - BAYNZ
Scottish and northern English: nickname meaning 'bones'. Compare Bain 2. Scottish: reduced form of McBane, with English patronymic -s. English, of Welsh origin: Anglicized form of Welsh ab Einws 'son of Einws', a pet form of the personal name Einon (see Eynon). English: from a derivative of Bain.
- Baker - BAY-ker
English: occupational name, from Middle English bakere, Old English bæcere, a derivative of bacan 'to bake'. ... Less often the surname may have been acquired by someone noted for baking particularly fine bread or by a baker of pottery or bricks.
- Balamy
Origin of the name Bellamy: Derived from the Old French bel amy (fair friend, beautiful friend), which is from the Latin bellus (fair, beautiful) and amicus (friend).
Meaning: Derived from bellamy, good-looking companion
Origin: English - Baldhere
- Baldlice
- Balduino - BAHL-dwee-no
- Ballard - BAL-ərd
Ballard is a surname of English origin. It likely derives from Middle English "ball," meaning "white spot," plus the suffix "-ard," and would therefore mean "bald head." Indeed, Wyclif translated 2 Kings 2:23 as "Stye up, ballard," where Coverdale translated the same passage as "Come up here thou balde head."
- Ballinamore
Ballinamore (historically Bellanamore, from Irish: Béal an Átha Móir, meaning "mouth of the big ford") is a small town in County Leitrim, Ireland, 19 km (12 mi) from the border with Northern Ireland.
Meaning: Mouth of the big ford
Origin: English - Ballinderry
Ballinderry. ... Ballinderry (from Irish Baile an Doire, meaning 'town of the oak wood') is a small civil and ecclesiastical parish on both sides of the County Londonderry / County Tyrone border in Northern Ireland.
Meaning: Town of the oakwood
Origin: English - Bambie
Derived from Italian bambina meaning "young girl". The American novelist Marjorie Benton Cooke used it in her novel 'Bambi' (1914). This was also the name of a male deer in a cartoon by Walt Disney, which was based on a 1923 novel by Swiss author Felix Salten.
- Banaing
Meaning: Son of the slayer
Origin: English - Banbrigge
The derivation of the river name is from the Old Norse word "beinn" and the Old English pre 7th Century "brycg", meaning "bridge". There is some doubt about the exact meaning of "beinn", it is usually taken to mean "straight", but also in a transferred sense, can mean "handy" or "direct", and thence "helpful".
Meaning: Lives near the bridge over the white water
Origin: English - Bancrofft
English: habitational name from any of various minor places called Bancroft, from Old English bean 'beans' (a collective singular) + croft 'paddock', 'smallholding'.
Meaning: Derived from bancroft, pasture, field
Origin: English