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Displayed on this page are B- names 141 to 160. Within these names, the English and French Bernard was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #943 and a usage of 0.0095%, followed by Bernardo, which is used in the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish languages; rare B- names include the Portuguese Bento, the English and Italian Benvolio, the English Beowulf, the Italian Beppe, Beppo, the Spanish Bernabé, the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish Bernardino, the Catalan Bernat, the Hungarian Bernát, the German Bernd, Berndt, Bernhard, Bernhardt, the English Bernie, the Scandinavian Bernt, the English Berry, the Dutch, English, and German Bert, and the Hungarian Bertalan.
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Bento ... blessed ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly in ... variant form of Benedict ... Benvolio ... goodwill ... language of origin is Italian ... predominantly used in English and Italian ... Beowulf ... bear ... language of origin is Old English and it is ... name was borne by the hero of an 8th century ... Beppe ... Yahweh will add (another ... has its origins in the Hebrew language and ... form of Giuseppe ... Beppo ... Yahweh will add (another ... used mostly in Italian and it is of ... form of Giuseppe ... Bernabé ... son of consolation, ... language of origin is Aramaic and it is ... variation of Barnabas ... Bernard Bernardino ... brave as a bear ... of Germanic origin, and it is used ... form of Bernardo ... Bernardo Bernat ... brave as a bear ... of Germanic origin and it is ... variant of Bernard ... Bernát ... brave as a bear ... used mostly in the Hungarian language ... variant form of Bernard ... Bernd ... brave as a bear ... a German name of Germanic origin ... variant form of Bernard ... Berndt ... brave as a bear ... language of origin is Germanic and it is ... variant form of Bernard ... Bernhard Bernhardt ... brave as a bear ... origin is Germanic, and its use, German ... variation of Bernard ... Bernie Bernt ... brave as a bear ... used mostly in the Scandinavian language ... variant form of Bernard ... Berry Bert Bertalan ... son of Talmai ... of Aramaic origin and it is used ... variant form of Bartholomew ... |