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Odd Baby Boy Names

Displayed on this page are odd names 81 to 100. Uncommon and odd names include Aylmer (English), Ayrwode (English), Azariah (English), Azim (English), Álvaro (Portuguese and Spanish), Badger (English), Bahjat (English), Bainbridge (English), Baird (English and Scottish), Baker (English), Balder (English, French, German, and Scandinavian), Baldric (English), Baldwin (English and German), Balthasar (English and German), Baptiste (French), Barnabas (English and German), Barrette (English), Bass (English), Beacan (English), and Beacher (English).

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Aylmer nobly famous ... of Old English origin and it is used ... was a popular name prior to the Norman ...

Ayrwode from the fir forest ... language of origin is Old English and it is used ...

Azariah Yahweh has helped ... has its origins in the Hebrew language ... name was borne by several persons in the ...

Azim defender ... used chiefly in English and its origin is ... not widely used as a baby name for boys ...

Álvaro guard of all ... largely used in the Portuguese and Spanish ... a Germanic name introduced to Spain by ...

Badger the burrowing mammal ... used predominantly in the English ... unusual as a baby boy name ...

Bahjat joy, delight ... of Arabic origin and it is used largely ... rare as a baby boy name ...

Bainbridge a bridge over rapids ... primarily used in the English ... a rare baby boy name ...

Baird poet, a traveling ballad ... origin is Celtic, and its use, English and ... a baby boy name of irregular use ...

Baker baker ... largely used in the English language and ... infrequently used as a baby name for ...

Balder prince, ruler; bold, ... has its origins in the Old Norse language, ... was eventually killed by a branch of ...

Baldric bold ruler, brave ruler ... primarily used in the English language ... an irregularly used baby boy name ...

Baldwin bold friend, brave friend ... language of origin is Germanic ... predominantly used in English and German ...

Balthasar Baal protect the king ... language of origin is Assyrian, and it is used ... not regularly used as a baby name ...

Baptiste baptist ... primarily used in the French language ... to its biblical connections with John the ...

Barnabas son of consolation, ... language of origin is Aramaic ... predominantly used in the English and ...

Barrette cap ... language of origin is Old French and it is used ... infrequently used as a baby name for ...

Bass short ... language of origin is Old French and it is ... a seldom used baby name for boys ...

Beacan tiny one ... has its origins in the Irish Gaelic ... seldom used as a baby name for boys ...

Beacher near the beech trees ... origin, as well as its use, is in the English ...