| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 541 | Berwick | English | From the barley grange. | M | |
| 542 | Berwin | English | Harvest-time friend. | M | |
| 543 | Berwyk | English | From the barley grange. | M | |
| 544 | Berwyn | English | Variant of Berwin: Harvest-time friend. | M | |
| 545 | Berwynn | English | Variant of Berwin: Harvest-time friend. | M | |
| 546 | Berwynne | English | Variant of Berwin: Harvest-time friend. | M | |
| 547 | Beval | English | Like the wind. | M | |
| 548 | Beverlee | English | Variant of Beverly: Beaver stream. | M | |
| 549 | Beverleigh | English | Variant of Beverly: Beaver stream. | M | |
| 550 | Beverley | English | Beaver stream, from the beaver meadow. Derived from a surname and place name. First used as a boy's first name in the late 19th century, it gradually came to be used also as a girl's name, although Beverly is the more common feminine form. | M | |
| 551 | Beverly | English | From the beaver meadow. | M | |
| 552 | Bick | English | From the hewer's ford. | M | |
| 553 | Bickford | English | From the hewer's ford. | M | |
| 554 | Biecaford | English | From the hewer's ford. | M | |
| 555 | Biford | English | Lives at the river crossing. | M | |
| 556 | Bill | English | Nickname for William 'resolute protector' often used as an independent name. | M | |
| 557 | Billie | English | Nickname for William 'resolute protector' often used as an independent name. | M | |
| 558 | Billy | English | Nickname for William 'resolute protector' often used as an independent name. | M | |
| 559 | Bink | English | Lives at the bank. | M | |
| 560 | Birch | English | Bright; shining; the birch tree. | M | |