Starting with letter B
| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 141 | Baldev | Hindi | Strong god. | M | |
| 142 | Baldhere | English | Bold army. | M | |
| 143 | Baldie | Scottish | Diminutive of Archibald: True and bold. Also 'bald'. Introduced from England and Germany during the Norman conquest, the Scottish interpreted the 'bald' to refer to the shaven head of a monk. | M | |
| 144 | Baldlice | Anglo-Saxon | Bold. | M | |
| 145 | Baldovino | German | Variant of Baldwin: Brave friend. | M | |
| 146 | Baldr | Norse | Son of Odin. | M | |
| 147 | Baldric | German | Brave ruler. | M | |
| 148 | Baldrick | German | Variant of Baldric: Brave ruler. | M | |
| 149 | Baldrik | German | Bold. | M | |
| 150 | Balduin | Danish | Bold. | M | |
| 151 | Balduin | German | Bold friend. | M | |
| 152 | Baldulf | ArthurianLegend | A knight. | M | |
| 153 | Baldur | English | Variant of Balder: Brave warrior; bold army. | M | |
| 154 | Baldur | Norse | Son of Odin. | M | |
| 155 | Baldur | Scandinavian | Variant of Balder: Prince. | M | |
| 156 | Baldwin | English | From the Old English Bealdwine, or the Old German equivalent Baldavin, meaning bold friend. Frequently used in medieval Britain, and was the basis of a number of surnames. | M | |
| 157 | Baldwin | German | Brave friend. | M | |
| 158 | Baldwin | Teutonic | Noble friend. | M | |
| 159 | Baldwinn | German | Variant of Baldwin: Brave friend. | M | |
| 160 | Baldwyn | German | Bold friend. | M | |