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Achille

Calling to mind the great Greek warrior, Achilles, this name is the French take on a Greek classic.

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Aaron

The name of many famous men, this name is featured in the Bible and means “exalted” or “strong” in Hebrew.

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Abay

In Turkish, this name means “talented.”

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Acton

Acton is a strong name, made up of the Old English words for “oak” and “settlement.”

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Alder

Your little one is sure to fly high with this unique name, meaning “eagle” in German.

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Asher

This classic name is Hebrew for “blessed” and “happy.”

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Adonis

A favorite of the Greek goddess of love Aphrodite, Adonis was a figure in ancient Greek mythology associated with remarkable beauty and the natural world.

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Ahmad

In Arabic, this name means “highly praised.”

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Aj

This short and sweet name means “unconquerable” in Sanskrit.

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Atticus

From ancient Rome to famous works of literature, this classic Latin name (meaning “of Attica”) is sure to impress.

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Adrius

This guy is sure to take the world by storm with this Lithuanian name meaning “storm” or “strength.”

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Áed

This Irish name means “fire.”

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Afton

Afton means “afternoon” or “evening” in Swedish; however, it also has English origins. It shares a name with the Scottish river in Robert Burns’ famous poem, “Sweet Afton.”

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Agost

Agost is a Polish name meaning “great.”

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Akira

This Japanese name means “bright” or “clear.”

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Alex

This classic English name that means “defender of the people.”

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Alan

Of English origin, this sweet name means “little rock.”

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Albus

With its whimsical association with Harry Potter, this wise name (meaning “white” in Latin) is sure to make this guy a scholar.

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Alpine

This adventurous name is American in origin. It means “from the Alps.”

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Alrik

This Scandinavian name from the Old Norse Alaric has impressive historical roots and means “all ruler.”

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Alim

The name Alim is Arabic in origin and means “scholar.”

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Argus

Of Greek origin, Argus means “bright.”

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Arwan

This elegant Persian name means “courageous.”

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Amare

Amare is a popular name in India and means “immortal.”

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Agoyoanye

This Tewa name means “falling star.”

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Almanas

This name combines the words for “every” and “intelligent” in Polish.

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Ahe

Ahe is Hawaiian in origin and means “soft breeze.”

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Archie

Popular in comic books and with royalty alike, this German name means “archer” or “truly bold.”

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Alois

This Slavic name means “famous warrior.”

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Amethyst

This mysterious name (calling to mind the beautiful purple gemstone) is Greek in origin. It means “against intoxication.”

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Andrés

Andrés is the Spanish version of the Greek Andreas and English Andrew. It means “warrior” or “manly.”

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Apollo

This name is Greek in origin. As you might have known already, Apollo was the god of light in Greek mythology.

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Anatole

This French name that means “from Anatolia.”

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Antonio

Spanish for Anthony, this bold name with Latin roots means “priceless” or “flower,” depending on Roman or early Greek interpretations.

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Anwar

Anwar is Arabic in origin and means “brighter.”

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Aragorn

This original name is from J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings. It means “noble valor” in Tolkien’s created Sindarin language.

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Ansel

Ansel is English in origin and means “God” or “protector.”

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Absolom

Absolom is a Hebrew name that means “father of peace.”

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Aiden

This Irish name means “little fire.”

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Atlas

The Greek name Atlas means “support.” In Greek mythology, it alludes to the Titan Atlas, who holds up the world.

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Anakin

This unique name (of American origin) draws inspiration from George Lucas’ Star Wars movies.

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Abner

Abner is a Hebrew name meaning “father of light.”

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Arthur

Arthur is a noble name with cute nicknames built-in (e.g., Art, Artie, etc.). It is Welsh in origin and means “bear.”

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August

The name August is English in origin and means “great.”

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Ace

Try naming your baby boy with this cool name: Ace is a Middle-English name with Latin roots. It means “expert.”

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Abel

Abel is a classic Hebrew name. In the Bible, he was the brother of Cain. His name means “a breath.”

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Amir

Amir is an Arabic name meaning “prince.”

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Axel

This name is Scandinavian in origin and is a shortened version of the Hebrew Absolom, meaning “father of peace.”

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Austin

Austin is an English name meaning “magnificent.”

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Adam

Adam is a famous Hebrew name and means “son of the red earth.”

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Asa

Asa is a Japanese name meaning “morning.”

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Ambrose

This Greek name means “immortal” and brings to mind the Greek food of the gods, ambrosia.

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Aziel

This zesty name is Hebrew in origin and means “God is my strength.”

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Albert

This handsome name is German in origin and means “noble” or “bright.”

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Aarav

This name, which is Hindi in origin and derives from Sanskrit, means “peaceful.”

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Avery

The English name Avery evokes its sprightly meaning, “ruler of the elves.”

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Arjun

Arjun is a popular name with Hindi origins. It means “bright and shining.”

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Abraham

Hebrew in origin, Abraham means “father of multitudes.”

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Alijah

This name is of American origin and means “The Lord is my God.” It also offers the cute nickname, Ali.

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Angel

This popular Hispanic name literally means “angel.”

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Amal

Amal is a Hebrew name meaning “laborer” and is found in the Bible.

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Amadeus

Like the famous composer, this Latin name means “love of God.”

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Aurelius

This name for boys means “golden” in Latin.

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Alistair

This Scottish name means “defender of the people.”

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Alonzo

Alonzo is a Spanish. It means “noble” and “ready for battle.”

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Amos

This Hebrew name means “burdened.”

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Anson

An English name in origin, Anson means “son of Andrew.”

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Adriel

Adriel is a Hebrew name meaning “congregation of God.”

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Afolabi

Afolabi is a Yoruba name meaning “born wealthy.”

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Adwin

Adwin is an Akan of Ghana name. It means “artist” or “intellectual.”

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Afon

This Welsh name that means “river.”

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Agapito

This sweet Spanish name means “beloved.”

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Acevedo

Acevedo is Spanish in origin. It means “grove of holly trees.”

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Abbott

Abbott is an English name meaning “head of a monastery.”

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Aalam

This male name means “world” in Arabic. 

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Aba

This sweet Turkish name means “father.”

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Abbas

An Arabic name for boys, this name means “austere.”

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Avish

Avish is an Indian name meaning “king” or “earth.”

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Avak

This name for boys is Armenian in origin and means “great.”

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Akello

Akello is an Alur of Uganda name meaning “to bring forth.”

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Ambrogio 

This Italian name means “immortal.”

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Apichu

This cute Incan name means “sweet potato.”

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Agnew

Agnew is an English name meaning “from Agneaux, France.”

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Alton

This adorable English name means “old town.”

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Amias

Amias, which is English in origin, means “loved one.” It was featured in Edmund Spenser’s famous poem, The Faerie Queene.

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Amory

This classic name is English in origin and means “home ruler.”

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Amjad

This Arabic name means “more glorious.”

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Anicet

Anicet is a Polish name meaning “undefeated.”

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Anstey 

This English name means “one path.”

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Achava

Achava is a Hebrew name meaning “friendship.”

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Achelous

In Greek mythology, Achelous is the god associated with the largest river in Greece.

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Arsène

This French name means “strong” and “manly,” like Maurice Leblanc’s famous fictional character, Arsène Lupin.

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Aspen

This sweet American name for boys comes from the Old English “aespe.” It means “quaking tree.”

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Abcde

This clever modern name is pronounced “AB-si-dee.” It draws inspiration from the first five letters of the English alphabet.

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Akifumi

This Japanese name means “bright,” “writings” and “history.”

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Azwonne

This American name is a unique take on the phrase “as one.”

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Benjamin

 It has a biblical connection, with Benjamin being the youngest son of Jacob and Rachel. The name literally translates to “son of the right hand” in Hebrew, with the right hand being likened to strength in the Bible.

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Braxton 

Meaning “badger town” 

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Bryson 

Like its pronunciation suggests, this moniker means “son of Bryce.” 

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Brayden

Meaning “salmon” in Irish.

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Barrett

Borrowed from the Old English word “beorht,” this name means “bright” or “shining.” 

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 Brody

Also spelled “Brodie,” this Scottish moniker translates to “ditch” or “muddy place.” 

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 Brian

This Irish name means “noble” 

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 Bryce

This moniker has an English root, and it means “speckled.” 

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 Brooks

If your family has connections to water, this name is a great choice. It has an English origin and means “of the brook.”

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 Brandon

Means “broom-covered hill” in its English origin.

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 Bradley

Means “wide meadow” and it has English origins.

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 Brennan

Translating to “little raven” from Gaelic 

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  Beckett

Means “bee hive” or “bee cottage.”

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 Bennett

This name is considered a cross between “Benjamin” and “Beckett”—as well as a more modernized version of “Benedict”—and it means “blessed.”

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 Banner

From the Old English word “bannere,” this name means “flag.”

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 Benson

This name translates to “son of Ben” 

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 Barker

This English-rooted name means “shepherd.”

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  Bear

The animal-inspired moniker has been a popular choice for celebrities. Kate Winslet, Alicia Silverstone and Liam Payne all named their sons Bear.

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  Brady

This Irish name means “broad meadow” 

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  Benz

Meaning “bright strength” or “blessed” in German, this name also refers to the car brand.

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  Blake

Means “dark-haired.”

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  Baker

Originally used as a surname for bakers in the Middle Ages, the moniker also works as a first name. 

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 Baylor

Stems from the Middle Ages, meaning “one who delivers goods.”

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  Boone

Coming from the French word for “good” 

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   Bentley

Though this name comes from the Old English term for a grassy meadow, more often these days, parents likely use it in reference to the car brand.

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 Bailey

It translates to “berry woods” from Old English.

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  Benji

This shortened form of Benjamin is most likely to conjure up the cute movie dog of the same name—perfect for an animal-loving family.

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 Billy Brockmire

Though originally thought of as a nickname for William, Billy has come into its own as a standalone first name. It means “resolute protection.” Brockmire is an American sitcom.

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  Bobby

Known best as a nickname for Robert, “Bobby” can also be used as a given name. It means “bright fame” in German.

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   Bruin

This Dutch-origin moniker can mean “brown” or “bear,” and it doubles as a great name for Boston Bruins hockey or UCLA fans.

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   Breeze

A popular weather-themed name and horseracing term. 

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   Balon

This Polish name means “balloon.”

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  Bernie

Meaning “brave as a bear” 

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   Berkley

This Old English moniker means “birch tree.”

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  Bento

In Portuguese, this name means “blessed.”

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   Buster

Means “tough guy.”

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    Bixby

Meaning “box tree town,” this name has English roots.

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  Badger

This name means “bag maker” in Old English, and it also refers to the cute animal.

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 Baxter

This name can be traced to the Middle Ages, where it was used as a surname to denote those who were bakers. 

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 Briggs

From the Old English word “brycg,” this name means “bridge.”

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   Bowie

This moniker is popular amongst David Bowie fans. It has a Scottish origin and means “blond” or “yellow.”

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    Bruno

This name comes from the German word for “brown” 

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    Bodhi

In Sanskrit, this moniker means “awakening” or “enlightenment” 

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    Barney

The shortened form of “Barnaby” means “son of comfort,” and it is particularly popular in the UK.

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  Booker

Most notably used as a surname, it literally translates to a “scribe” or “book binder.”  

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    Baron

This name doubles as a nobility title and means “young warrior” in Old English.

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   Bernard — Meaning “brave bear” in Old French 

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    Brock

This moniker means “badger,” and it has an English origin.

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    Bryant

This variation of the Irish name “Brian” means “strong.” 

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   Banks

Meaning “riverside.” But it also has financial connotations to it as well.

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 Boston

Connection to the Massachusetts capital. The American city got its name from the town of Boston in Lincolnshire, England.

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 Bridger

The literal meaning of this name is “lives near the bridge.” 

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    Brixton

Inspired by a neighborhood in London, and it translates to “Brock’s town” in Old English.

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     Burton

Meaning “fortified enclosure,” this name portrays strength.

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     Burdock

Gets a boost from The Hunger Games series, since it was recently revealed as Katniss’ dad’s name. 

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     Brantley

This English-origin moniker means “sword” or “fiery torch.”

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   Bolton

Means “dwelling” or “settlement.”

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     Byron

Means “at the barn.”

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   Blaze

In Latin, this name means “fire”  

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     Bristol

The English city makes for a unique name, and it means “site of the bridge.”

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     Brogan

This Irish-rooted name means “badger.”

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    Bowen

In Chinese, Bowen means “wave of writing.”

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  Buxton

Essentially meaning “boulders” 

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  Brazen

This name means “bold” 

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     Barlow

Stemming from Old English, this name means “barley hill.”

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      Bayou

This name comes from the indigenous Choctaw tribe, and it means “slow stream.”

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      Bishop

This Old English name means “guardian” and has deep religious roots.

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      Brant

Meaning “sword” in German 

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    Buford

This Old English name means “river crossing.”

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      Bowman

Unsurprisingly, means “archer.”

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    Bud

The shortened form of “buddy” 

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      Beau

Stemming from the French for “handsome,” this name can also be spelled “Bo.” However, the latter option changes the meaning of the Scandinavian word that means “to live.”

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      Bert

This name comes from the Old French word “berht” meaning “bright” or “famous.” It’s also a shortened form of Bertram.

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     Brent

Stemming from the Old English word “brynet,” this name means “hill.”

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Bond

Likely popularized by the James Bond character and has an English origin meaning “farmer.”

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   Bran

From the Welsh for “raven,” this name got a pop culture boost from the Game of Thrones character Bran Stark.

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     Blade

The Old English form of the name “bld,” means “sharp-edged implement,” like a sword. 

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      Boyd

Stemming from the Scottish for “blond” 

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   Brash

Meaning “assertive” 

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  Bronx

The New York neighborhood. The place gets its name from a Dutch settler named Jonas Bronck.

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 Beto

Meaning “bright fame,” this name is a short form of Berto.

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 Boris

This name means “to fight,” and it has Slavic origins.

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 Beric

This Game of Thrones name means “grain farmer” in Old English. 

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 Baz

This moniker means “king” in Polish.

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Barnes

As it would suggest, this name means “someone who lives or works near the barn.”

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 Brawn

This name represents physical strength and muscle. It can also be spelled Braun, which means “brown” in German.

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 Beck

This name means “small stream,” and it has an English origin.

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 Bates

It translates literally to “son of Bartholomew,” 

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 Bash

This name means “chief” or “commander” in Turkish.

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  Baird

Scottish for “poet,” this name appears as a surname in The Hunger Games series.

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 Bach

This German name means “dweller near the brook.”

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 Benedict

In Latin, this name means “blessed.”

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 Brooklyn

Famously used by David and Victoria Beckham for their son. For anyone with an attachment to New York, this is a perfect name. It comes from the Dutch for “marshland.”

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 Bradford

With English origins, this name means “wide river crossing.”

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 Barrington

There are a number of cities named Barrington in the United States, which is fitting because this name means “settlement.”

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 Bertram

Meaning “bright raven,” this name has a German origin.

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