| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 801 | Berengaria | English | Spearbearer maid. | F | |
| 802 | Beresford | English | From the barley ford. | M | |
| 803 | Beretun | English | From the barley farm. | M | |
| 804 | Berford | English | From the barley ford. | M | |
| 805 | Beric | English | Grain farm. | M | |
| 806 | Berk | English | The birch tree meadow. Also see Barclay and Burke. | M | |
| 807 | Berke | English | The birch tree meadow. Also see Barclay and Burke. | M | |
| 808 | Berkeley | English | Derived from the Old English for birch-wood. Used as a surname more frequently than a first name. Lives at the birch tree meadow. | M | |
| 809 | Berkley | English | The birch tree meadow. Also see Barclay and Burke. | M | |
| 810 | Bernard | English | Strong as a bear. See also Bjorn. | M | |
| 811 | Berne | English | Variant of Bernard strong as a bear. | M | |
| 812 | Berresford | English | Variant of Beresford: Barley field. | M | |
| 813 | Berry | English | A name derived from the fruit; also used as a diminutive of names beginning with Ber-. | F | |
| 814 | Berry | English | Flower; berry. | M | |
| 815 | Bert | English | Bright light. | M | |
| 816 | Berta | English | Variant of Bertha: From Old English beorht meaning bright. In use since the Norman Conquest. In World War I a German howitzer was nicknamed Big Bertha. | F | |
| 817 | Bertha | English | From Old English beorht meaning bright. In use since the Norman Conquest. In World War I a German howitzer was nicknamed Big Bertha. | F | |
| 818 | Berthold | English | Variant of Bert: Bright light. | M | |
| 819 | Bertie | English | A diminutive of Bertram, Bertrand, Albert, and other names ending in -bert. Noble, bright. Variant of Bert, meaning industrious. | M | |
| 820 | Bertilda | English | Shining battlemaid. | F | |