| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 821 | Bertilde | English | Shining battlemaid. | F | |
| 822 | Bertin | English | Variant of Bert industrious. | M | |
| 823 | Bertold | English | Variant of Bert: Bright light. | M | |
| 824 | Bertolde | English | Variant of Bert: Bright light. | M | |
| 825 | Berton | English | From the fortified town. | M | |
| 826 | Bertrade | English | Bright counselor. | F | |
| 827 | Bertram | English | Introduced to Britian during the Norman Conquest, a variant of the German Bertram. Bright raven. | M | |
| 828 | Bertrand | English | Variant of Bertram: Introduced to Britian during the Norman Conquest, a variant of the German Bertram. Bright raven. | M | |
| 829 | Berty | English | Diminutive of Bert: Bright light. | M | |
| 830 | Berwick | English | From the barley grange. | M | |
| 831 | Berwin | English | Harvest-time friend. | M | |
| 832 | Berwyk | English | From the barley grange. | M | |
| 833 | Berwyn | English | Variant of Berwin: Harvest-time friend. | M | |
| 834 | Berwynn | English | Variant of Berwin: Harvest-time friend. | M | |
| 835 | Berwynne | English | Variant of Berwin: Harvest-time friend. | M | |
| 836 | Beryl | English | Derived from the precious stone Beryl, a gemstone of varying colors; often yellow-green. Famous references - Twentieth century British actress and comedienne Beryl Reid; The biblical eighth foundation stone of the wall of New Jerusalem was beryl. | F | |
| 837 | Bess | English | Diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning my god is bountiful, or god of plenty, used since the 16th century. Sometimes used as an independent name. | F | |
| 838 | Bessie | English | Diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning my god is bountiful, or god of plenty, used since the 16th century. Sometimes used as an independent name. | F | |
| 839 | Bessy | English | Diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning my god is bountiful, or god of plenty, used since the 16th century. Sometimes used as an independent name. | F | |
| 840 | Beta | English | Variant of Elizabeth, , meaning my god is bountiful, or god of plenty, originally derived from a central and eastern European name. | F | |