Bonney
Meaning: Fair or beautiful Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bon-Ee Language origin of Bonney: Germanic Regional origin of Bonney: Northern Europe Languages Bonney is most common: English Religions Bonney is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bon Last letter and sound: Y, ee Alternative Spelling: Bonnie, Bonni
Bingham
Meaning: From the homestead of the family of Binga Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bing-Uhm Language origin of Bingham: Germanic Regional origin of Bingham: Northern Europe Languages Bingham is most common: English Religions Bingham is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bing Last letter and sound: M, uhm Alternative Spelling: Bingam, Binghum
Booker
Meaning: A scribe or one who works with books Gender: Male Pronunciation: Book-Er Language origin of Booker: Germanic Regional origin of Booker: Northern Europe Languages Booker is most common: English Religions Booker is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Book Last letter and sound: R, er Alternative Spelling: Bookar, Bookor
Bishop
Meaning: Overseer or spiritual leader Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bish-Up Language origin of Bishop: Germanic Regional origin of Bishop: Northern Europe Languages Bishop is most common: English Religions Bishop is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bish Last letter and sound: P, up Alternative Spelling: Bishopp, Bisshop
Booth
Meaning: A small shelter or stall Gender: Male Pronunciation: Booth Language origin of Booth: Germanic Regional origin of Booth: Northern Europe Languages Booth is most common: English Religions Booth is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Boo Last letter and sound: H, th Alternative Spelling: Boothe, Buth
Bjorn
Meaning: Bear Gender: Male Pronunciation: Byorn Language origin of Bjorn: Germanic Regional origin of Bjorn: Northern Europe Languages Bjorn is most common: English Religions Bjorn is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Byo Last letter and sound: N, rn Alternative Spelling: Bjørn, Beorn
Black
Meaning: Dark or swarthy, also a surname for people with dark hair or complexion Gender: Male Pronunciation: Blak Language origin of Black: Germanic Regional origin of Black: Northern Europe Languages Black is most common: English Religions Black is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bla Last letter and sound: K, ak Alternative Spelling: […]
Blade
Meaning: Sword or sharp edge Gender: Male Pronunciation: Blayd Language origin of Blade: Germanic Regional origin of Blade: Northern Europe Languages Blade is most common: English Religions Blade is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bla Last letter and sound: E, yd Alternative Spelling: Blaide, Blayd
Blain
Meaning: Little yellow, pale or fair-haired Gender: Male Pronunciation: Blayn Language origin of Blain: Germanic Regional origin of Blain: Northern Europe Languages Blain is most common: English Religions Blain is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bla Last letter and sound: N, yn Alternative Spelling: Blaine, Blayne
Blaze
Meaning: Fire or flame Gender: Male Pronunciation: Blayz Language origin of Blaze: Germanic Regional origin of Blaze: Northern Europe Languages Blaze is most common: English Religions Blaze is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bla Last letter and sound: E, yz Alternative Spelling: Blaise, Blayze