Berry | English | Meaning "berry" and "grape."
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Bert | English | A short form of any of the various .. |  |  |
Berti | English | A familiar form of Gilbert or Be.. |  |  |
Berton | English | Meaning "bright settlement." |  |  |
Bertram | English | Derived from the obsolete Old High .. |  |  |
Berwyn | English | Meaning "powerful friend." |  |  |
Beryl | English | Derived from beryl (a type of pale .. |  |  |
Bess | English | A short form of Elizabeth (God is.. |  |  |
Bessie | English | Pet form of Elizabeth (God is my .. |  |  |
Bet | English | Short form of Elizabeth (God is m.. |  |  |
Beth | English | Originally a short form of Elizabe.. |  |  |
Bethany | English | Derived from Bet t'eina, the name o.. |  |  |
Betliann | English | A combination of Beth, meaning "hou.. |  |  |
Bettina | English | Latinate form of Betty, which is .. |  |  |
Betty | English | A pet form of Elizabeth (God is m.. |  |  |
Beverley | English | Transferred use of the surname deri.. |  |  |
Beverly | English | Meaning "beaver stream." Well-known.. |  |  |
Bickford | English | Meaning "axman's ford."
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Bill | English | 19th-century variant of Will, which.. |  |  |
Billie | English | Feminine form of Billy, a pet for.. |  |  |
Binnie | English | A familiar form of Benedicta, mea.. |  |  |
Birch | English | Meaning "birch tree." Senator Birch.. |  |  |
Birdie | English | Derived from the Old English bridd .. |  |  |
Birkey | English | Meaning "island with birch trees." |  |  |
Birkitt | English | Meaning "birch coast." |  |  |
Birney | English | Meaning "island with a brook." |  |  |
Blake | English | Transferred use of the surname, whi.. |  |  |
Blanche | English | Derived from the Old French blanchi.. |  |  |
Bliss | English | Derived from the Old English bliths.. |  |  |
Blossom | English | Derived from the Old English blotsm.. |  |  |
Blythe | English | Derived from the Old English blithe.. |  |  |
Boadicea | English | A name of disputed origin, meaning,.. |  |  |
Bobbie | English | Originally used as a pet form of Ro.. |  |  |
Bond | English | Meaning "man of the earth." |  |  |
Bonnie | English | Derived from the Scottish bonnie (p.. |  |  |