Baptiste is the French version of the Greek and Roman words “baptistes” or “baptista” which means “to dip in water”.
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Baraz
Baraz originates in Persian language and means "high". This is the name of a village in Iran. As a masculine
Barnat
Barnat is a Hungarian variant of Bernard. Bernard is of Germanic origins and is a variant of the Old Germanic
Barnett
Barnett is a very old English name, derived from the Old English “baernet” which literally meant “a person who lived
Barrett
Barrett is derived from the old French name Baraud, itself derived from the old Germanic name Bernwald which was a
Barrick
Barrick is a place name which was taken on by people as identification for where they were from. The name
Barris
Barris is a Welsh name that means “son of Barry”. Some sources put it as the meaning “son of Harry”
Barrow
Barrow is a locational name that was taken by people from a certain locality to identify themselves with the place
Bart
Bart is a shortened version of the Hebrew name Bartholomew which means “rich in land”. It is believed that this
Bartal
Bartal is a Hungarian variant of Bartholomew. Bartholomew is a Hebrew name that is derived from the Aramaic “bar-Talmay” which
Bartholomew
Bartholomew is a Hebrew name that is derived from the Aramaic “bar-Talmay” which means “having many furrows” or 'rich in
Bartley
Bartley is an Old English name that is a combination of two words, “beorc” which means 'birch' and “leah” which
Bartolomej
Bartolomej is a Czech variant or Bartholomew. Bartholomew is a Hebrew name that is derived from the Aramaic “bar-Talmay” which
Bartolomeu
Bartolomeu is a Portuguese variant of Bartholomew. Bartholomew is a Hebrew name that is derived from the Aramaic “bar-Talmay” which
Barton
Barton is an old Anglo-Saxon name that is a combination of the Old English “bere” which means 'barley' and “tun”
Barwick
Barwick is a very old name and is actually a locational name or place name for people coming from an
Barwyn
Barwyn is a Welsh name that is middling in terms of popularity. It means 'a mound that is white'.
Bas
Bas is a Dutch diminutive of Sebastian. Sebastian is derived from the Latin name 'Sebastianus', itself a locational name for
Basilius
Basilius is a variant of Basil. Basil is a very old name, derived from the Greek name 'Basileios', which means
Bassam
Bassam originates in Arabic language and means "the one that smiles". As a masculine given name it is rather rare