Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
Bronson | Brown's son | Male | English |
Brown | Brown | Male | English |
Bruce | Surname Since Medieval Times: Now A Common Given Name. Folklore Tale Of 14Th Century Robert King Of Scotland: (The Bruce) Who Learned The Value Of Perseverance From Watching A Spider Spin A Web. | Male | English |
Brutus | Heavy, slow, foolish | Male | Latin |
Buck | He-goat | Male | English |
Buddy | Herald | Male | English |
Bugsy | | Unisex | Hebrew |
Burke | A fortification | Male | German |
Burton | Fort town | Male | English |
Buster | One that breaks up something | Unisex | American English |
Buttercup | A bright yellow flowered plant. Also a term of endearment. | Unisex | English |
Buttons | | Unisex | Hebrew |
Caden | Little Fighter. | Unisex | English |
Cairo | Victorious one | Unisex | Arabic |
Cal | Bald | Unisex | French |
Camden | Uncertain, perhaps winding valley | Male | English |
Cameo | Delicate,carved relief | Unisex | English |
Canute | Knot | Male | Norse |
Capone | | Unisex | Hebrew |
Carlos | Free man | Male | German |
Carlton | Peasants' town | Male | English |
Carson | Son Of Carr | Male | Gaelic |
Carter | Transporter of materials | Male | English |
Casey | From Cayce | Male | American English |
Cash | Cash | Unisex | English |
Cassidy | Curly | Male | Gaelic |
Ceasar | Hairy Child, Long Haired | Male | Latin |
Cera | From seraphim, meaning fiery ones. | Unisex | Latin |
Cha-cha | | Unisex | Hebrew |
Charles | Free man | Male | Germanic |