Displayed on this page are 1-syllable names 61 to 80. Rare 1-syllable names include the Scandinavian Bent, the German Berg, the English Berk, Berke, the English and German Bern, the German Bernd, Berndt, the Scandinavian Bernt, the Dutch, English, German, and Scandinavian Bert, the English and Hebrew Beth, the English Bev, Biff, the Irish Bile, the English Bill, Bink, Birch, Birk, the Scandinavian Bjoern, Bjorn, and the English Blade.
| Bent | blessed ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... variation of Benedict ... |
| Berg | mountain ... a German name of Germanic origin ... represents the transferred use of the ... |
| Berk | solid, firm, rugged; ... language of origin is Turkish, Old English, and ... predominantly used in English ... |
| Berke | from the birch forest; ... used chiefly in English, and its origin ... variant of Berkeley ... |
| Bern | brave as a bear ... language of origin is Germanic ... predominantly used in English and German ... |
| 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 ... |
| Bernt | brave as a bear ... used mostly in the Scandinavian language ... variant form of Bernard ... |
Bert | bright, famous; will, ... largely used in the Dutch, English, ... name developed as a diminutive of various ... |
| Beth | house of God ... largely used in the English and Hebrew ... variant of Betuel ... |
| Bev | beaver meadow; son of Evan ... used chiefly in the English language, and ... form of Bevan ... |
| Biff | playful fighting ... used chiefly in the English language and ... unusual as a baby name for boys ... |
| Bile | shining one ... origin is Celtic, and its use, Irish ... form of Belenus ... an irregularly used baby boy name ... |
Bill | will, desire; helmet, ... has its origins in the Germanic language and ... form of William ... |
| Bink | winning, conquering; ... language of origin is Latin and it is used ... form of Vincent ... |
| Birch | primarily used in the English language ... first name is derived from the name of the ... |
| Birk | at the birch tree; from the island of birch trees; one who lives at the stronghold or fortress ... |
| Bjoern | bear ... mainly used in the Scandinavian ... form of Björn ... not frequently used as a baby boy name ... |
Bjorn | bear ... has its origins in the Old Norse language ... variant form of Björn ... rare as a baby name for boys ... |
| Blade | knife ... language of origin is English and it is also ... an irregularly used baby boy name ... |
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