Benoel
Meaning: Good or blessed one Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ben-Oh-El Language origin of Benoel: Latin Regional origin of Benoel: Western Europe Languages Benoel is most common: French, English Religions Benoel is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Ben Last letter and sound: L, el Alternative Spelling: Benoël, Benoehl, Banoel, Benoelle, Beunoel
Benoist
Meaning: Blessed, good Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ben-Wahst Language origin of Benoist: Latin Regional origin of Benoist: Western Europe Languages Benoist is most common: French, English Religions Benoist is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Ben Last letter and sound: T, wahst Alternative Spelling: Benoyst, Benoyste, Benouist, Benoast, Benoeyst
Berthelot
Meaning: Bright, illustrious Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ber-Teh-Loh Language origin of Berthelot: Latin Regional origin of Berthelot: Western Europe Languages Berthelot is most common: French, English Religions Berthelot is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Ber Last letter and sound: T, loh Alternative Spelling: Bertelot, Berthelo, Bèrthelot, Bertheloet, Berthélaut
Barnabe
Meaning: Son of consolation Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bar-Nah-Bay Language origin of Barnabe: Latin Regional origin of Barnabe: Western Europe Languages Barnabe is most common: French, English Religions Barnabe is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bar Last letter and sound: E, bay Alternative Spelling: Barnabé, Barnabey, Barnabye, Barnabéu, Barnaebe
Bertin
Meaning: Little bright one Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ber-Tan Language origin of Bertin: Latin Regional origin of Bertin: Western Europe Languages Bertin is most common: French, English Religions Bertin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Ber Last letter and sound: N, tan Alternative Spelling: Bertain, Bertynn, Bèrtin, Beurtin, Berthin
Barthelemy
Meaning: Son of the furrows Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bar-Tay-Leh-Mee Language origin of Barthelemy: Latin Regional origin of Barthelemy: Western Europe Languages Barthelemy is most common: French, English Religions Barthelemy is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bar Last letter and sound: Y, mee Alternative Spelling: Barthélemi, Bartelmy, Bartellémy, Bartholemy, Bartalemy
Bertran
Meaning: Bright raven Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ber-Trahn Language origin of Bertran: Latin Regional origin of Bertran: Western Europe Languages Bertran is most common: French, English Religions Bertran is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Ber Last letter and sound: N, trahn Alternative Spelling: Bertrann, Bèrtran, Bertheran, Bartran, Berthraan
Basile
Meaning: Royal, kingly Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bah-Zeel Language origin of Basile: Latin Regional origin of Basile: Western Europe Languages Basile is most common: French, English Religions Basile is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bah Last letter and sound: E, zeel Alternative Spelling: Basyll, Bazyel, Bazile, Basylle, Bassiell
Blais
Meaning: Lame, crippled Gender: Male Pronunciation: Blah Language origin of Blais: Latin Regional origin of Blais: Western Europe Languages Blais is most common: French, English Religions Blais is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Blah Last letter and sound: S, blah Alternative Spelling: Blaiz, Blaiss, Bleyce, Blays, Blaihs
Bastan
Meaning: venerable Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bas-Tan Language origin of Bastan: Latin Regional origin of Bastan: Western Europe Languages Bastan is most common: French, English Religions Bastan is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bas Last letter and sound: N, tan Alternative Spelling: Bastayn, Basthan, Bastenn, Bastahn, Baestan