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351 Bobbie German Diminutive of Robert: Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish national hero Robert the Bruce and novelist Robert Ludlum. M
352 Bobby German Diminutive of Robert: Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish national hero Robert the Bruce and novelist Robert Ludlum. M
353 Boell German Hill dweller. M
354 Bogart German Bowstring. M
355 Bogohardt German Bowstring. M
356 Botolf German Derived from the Old German word for wolf. Boston was named after a 7th-century saint, as Botulf's stone. M
357 Botolph German Derived from the Old German word for wolf. Boston was named after a 7th-century saint, as 'Botulf's stone'. M
358 Botulf German Derived from the Old German word for wolf. Boston was named after a 7th-century saint, as 'Botulf's stone'. M
359 Brand German Fiery torch; beacon. Also a variant of Brandon. Brandt: (German) 'Fiery torch; beacon.'. M
360 Brandeis German Dwells on a burned clearing. M
361 Bren German Flame. M
362 Brendan German Flame. M
363 Brendis German Flame. M

364 Brock German Variant of Brook. M
365 Bronson German Brown's son. M
366 Bruna German Of the dark hair. F
367 Brune German Of the dark hair. F
368 Brunetta German Feminine form of Bruno: From the Old German 'brun' meaning brown. F
369 Brunhild German Dark or noble. F
370 Brunhilda German Dark or noble. F
371 Brunhilde German Dark or noble. F
372 Bruno German From the Old German 'brun' meaning brown. Famous bearers: three 10th and 11th century German saints, one of whom founded the Carthusian order of monks. Used occasionally in English-speaking countries since the Middle Ages. M
373 Brunon German Brown. M
374 Burg German Variant of Berg: Mountain. M
375 Burgh German Variant of Berg: Mountain. M
376 Burhardt German Strong as a castle. M
377 Burkhart German Strong as a castle. M
378 Burlin German Son of Berl. See also Burl. M
379 Burnard German Variant of Bernard: Brave as a bear. M
380 Burnell German Variant of Bernard: strong as a bear. M
381 Carl German Variant of the Germanic form of Charles, meaning a man. M
382 Carla German Feminine form of Carl: Variant of the Germanic form of Charles, meaning: a man. F
383 Carleen German Feminine form of Carl: Variant of the Germanic form of Charles, meaning: a man. F
384 Carlene German Feminine form of Carl: Variant of the Germanic form of Charles, meaning: a man. F
385 Carlin German a man. M