| Latin baby names begining from B |
| Bacchus |
 | God of wine. |
| BaIbina |
 | Strong. |
| Balara |
 | Strong. |
| Balaza |
 | Stutters. |
| Balbas |
 | Speaker. |
| Balbine |
 | Strong. |
| Balbo |
 | Speaker. |
| Balen |
 | Brave. |
| Balendin |
 | Fierce; brave. |
| Balera |
 | Strong. |
| Balere |
 | Strong. |
| Baline |
 | Strong and healthy. |
| Balint |
 | Strong and healthy. |
| Ballas |
 | Stutters. |
| Bastian |
 | Diminutive of Sebastian: Venerable. |
| Bea |
 | Diminutive of Beatrice and variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. |
| Bea |
 | Diminutive of Beatrice F: A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise, perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari who was Dante's earliest love. |
| Beat |
 | Diminutive of Beatrice and variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. |
| Beat |
 | Diminutive of Beatrice F: A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise, perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari who was Dante's earliest love. |
| Beata |
 | Happy; Many. This name has rarely been found in the English speaking world after the 18th century. |
| Beate |
 | Many. |
| Beatrice |
 | A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. Famous bearer: Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise in the 'Divine Comedy', perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari, Dante's earliest love. |
| Beatrice F |
 | A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise, perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari who was Dante's earliest love. |
| Beatrix |
 | Bringer of joy, brings joy. Famous bearers: Beatrix was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. Twentieth century children's writer and illustrator Beatrix Potter created Peter Rabbit. |
| Beatriz |
 | Brings joy. |
| Beattie |
 | Diminutive of Beatrice F: A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise, perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari who was Dante's earliest love. |
| Beattie |
 | Diminutive of Beatrix: Bringer of joy, brings joy, happy. |
| Beatty |
 | Diminutive of Beatrice F: A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise, perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari who was Dante's earliest love. |
| Beatty |
 | Diminutive of Beatrix: Bringer of joy, brings joy, happy. |
| Bee |
 | Diminutive of Beatrice F: A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise, perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari who was Dante's earliest love. |
| Bee |
 | Diminutive of Beatrice. A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. |
| Befle |
 | Diminutive of Amabel: Beautiful, loving, lovable.Amabel was used frequently during the Middle Ages and briefly in the 19th century, and has now been largely replaced by the diminutive Mabel. |
| Beinean |
 | Blessed. |
| Bel |
 | Beautiful, loving, lovable. Diminutive of Amabel, Annabel, Belinda, or Isabel. |
| Belinda |
 | Very beautiful. |
| Bell |
 | Beautiful, loving, lovable. Diminutive of Amabel, Annabel, Belinda, or Isabel. |
| Bella |
 | A diminutive of Isabella. Also a diminutive of Annabella and Arabella meaning yielding to prayer. Also a variant of Amabel meaning beautiful, loving, lovable, graceful. |
| Belle |
 | Beautiful. Diminutive of Amabel, Annabel, Belinda, or Isabel. |
| Bellerophon |
 | Son of Glaucus. |
| Bellona |
 | Goddess of war. |
| Belus |
 | King of Tyre. |
| Ben |
 | Diminutive of Benedict: blessed. From benedictus meaning blessed. Famous bearers: 6th-century Italian saint Benedict of Nursia founded the Benedictine order of monks and nuns. The Benedictines monastical order. |
| Bence |
 | Blessed. |
| Benci |
 | Blessed. |
| Bendik |
 | Blessed. |
| Benecia |
 | Blessed one. |
| Benedek |
 | Blessed. |
| Benedetto |
 | Blessed. |
| Benedick |
 | Blessed. 15 popes have been named Benedict. The Benedictines monastical order. Shakespeare's witty bachelor Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing. |
| Benedict |
 | blessed. From benedictus meaning blessed. Famous bearers: 6th-century Italian saint Benedict of Nursia founded the Benedictine order of monks and nuns. The Benedictines monastical order. |
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