Displayed on this page are -en names 41 to 60. Ben was the most popular within them in 2008 with a rank of #611 and a usage of 0.0186%. Unusual -en names include Baden, Baeden, Barten, Bastien (French and Spanish), Bayden, Baylen (French), Belden (English), Belen, Bellden, Benejamen (English), Benen (English), Benjamen (English), Benjimen (English), Bensen, Benssen, Benten (English), Bergen, Bertchen (German), and finally Beyren.
| Baden | bather ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... unusual as a baby boy name ... |
| Baeden | bather ... origin is Germanic ... form of Baden ... rare as a baby boy name ... |
| Barten | barley settlement ...The origin of Barten is Old English ... variant of Barton ... |
| Bastien | man from Sebasta ... has its origins in the Old Greek ... used largely in the French and Spanish ... |
| Bayden | bather ... of Germanic origin ... variant of Baden ... infrequently used as a baby name for ... |
| Baylen | baillif ... origin is Old French, and its use, French ... an uncommon baby boy name ... |
| Belden | from the small and beautiful place ... used predominantly in English and its ... variant of Beldon ... |
| Belen | arrow ...The origin of Belen is Greek ... not regularly used as a baby name for ... |
| Bellden | from the small and beautiful place ... origin is Middle English ... variant form of Beldon ... |
Ben 611 | son, son of; son of ... used predominantly in Dutch, English, and ... form of Benedict ... |
| Benejamen | son of the south, son ... of Hebrew origin and it is ... form of Benjamin ... not ranked within the top 1000 ... |
| Benen | from a good family, ... has its origins in the Irish Gaelic ... variant form of Benon ... |
Benjamen | son of the south, son ... primarily used in the English ... variant spelling of Benjamin ... |
| Benjimen | son of the south, son ... used mostly in the English language ... variant spelling of Benjamin ... |
| Bensen | son of Benedict ... has its origins in the English language ... variant of Benson ... |
| Benssen | son of Benedict ... language of origin is English ... variant of Benson ... a rarely used baby name for boys ... |
| Benten | from the place where ... used predominantly in English and its ... variant of Benton ... |
| Bergen | from the fortified hill or castle ... derived from Germanic origins ... variant of Berg ... |
| Bertchen | nobly famous ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used ... variant of Albert ... |
| Beyren | at the cow sheds ... language of origin is Old English ... variant form of Byron ... a rare baby boy name ... |
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