| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 81 | Biondello | Shakespearean | 'The Taming of the Shrew' A servant to Lucentio. | M | |
| 82 | Blanch | Shakespearean | 'King John' Blanch of Spain, daughter to the King of Castile and niece to King John. | F | |
| 83 | Blount | Shakespearean | 'King John' James Jurney, servant to Lady Faulconbridge. 'King Richard III' Sir James Tyrrel. 'King Richard III' Sir James Blount. | M | |
| 84 | Blunt | Shakespearean | 'King Henry IV, Part 1' Sir Walter Blunt. 'King Henry IV, Part 2' One of the King's party. | M | |
| 85 | Bolingbroke | Shakespearean | 'Henry VI, Part 2' Roger Bolingbroke, a conjurer. 'King Richard II' Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Hereford, later 'King Henry IV" | M | |
| 86 | Bona | Shakespearean | 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Sister to the French Queen. | F | |
| 87 | Borachio | Shakespearean | 'Much Ado About Nothing' Follower of Don John. | M | |
| 88 | Bottom | Shakespearean | A Midsummer Night's Dream' Bottom, a weaver, acts as Pyramus in the play within the play. | M | |
| 89 | Boult | Shakespearean | 'Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Servant to the Pander. | M | |
| 90 | Bourbon | Shakespearean | 'King Henry V' Duke of Bourbon. | M | |
| 91 | Bourchier | Shakespearean | 'King Richard III' Cardinal Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury. | M | |
| 92 | Boyet | Shakespearean | 'Love's Labours Lost' Lord attending on the Princess of France. | M | |
| 93 | Brabantio | Shakespearean | 'The Tragedy of Othello' Venetian Senator, father of Desdemona. | M | |
| 94 | Brakenbury | Shakespearean | 'King Henry IV, Part 2' Robert Shallow, a country justice. 'King John' Robert Faulconbridge, and his father, Sir Robert Faulconbridge. 'King Richard III' Sir Robert Brakenbury, Lieutenant of the Tower. | M | |
| 95 | Brandon | Shakespearean | Henry VI, 2' Sir John Stanley. 'Henry VI, Part III' Sir William Stanley. As You Like It' A country fellow, in love with Audrey. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' A boy, son to Page. 'Richard III' Sir William Catesby. 'Richard III' Sir William Brandon. | M | |
| 96 | Britaine | Shakespearean | 'King Henry V' and 'King John' Arthur, Duke of Britaine. | M | |
| 97 | Brutus | Shakespearean | 'The Tragedy of Coriolanus.' Junius Brutus, Tribune of the People. 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Decius Brutus, a conspirator against Caesar. | M | |
| 98 | Buckingham | Shakespearean | 'Henry VI, Part 2' and 'King Henry the Eighth' Duke of Buckingham. 'King Richard III' Duke of Buckingham. | M | |
| 99 | Bullcalf | Shakespearean | 'King Henry IV, Part 2' Peter Bullcalf, a country soldier. | M | |
| 100 | Burgundy | Shakespearean | 'King Henry V' and 'Henry VI, Part 1' and 'Tragedy of King Lear' Duke of Burgundy. | M | |
Importance of Choosing Your Babies Name AlphabetsBased on cultural, linguistic, and personal considerations, the selection of an alphabet for a baby's name can have a variety of implications and significance. Various parts of the letters in order in a child's name could show this: Social Character: The letter sets utilized in a name can mirror the child's social or ethnic foundation. For instance, names with explicit letters or sounds may be more normal in specific societies or dialects. Phonetic Attraction:The blend of letter sets can impact the phonetic allure of the name. The way others perceive the name may be affected by which letters and sounds are perceived as more harmonious or pleasing. Phonetic Importance: In numerous dialects, explicit letter sets or mixes of letters can convey specific implications. For instance, names got from Latin, Greek, Hebrew, or different dialects frequently have implications attached to the foundations of the words. Uniqueness and Peculiarity: The selection of letter sets can make a name one of a kind or normal. Surprising mixes of letters can bring about special names, while more normal blends could make the name more natural and customary. Initials and Abbreviations: The initials shaped by the letter sets of the name can some of the time make significant or accidental abbreviations. If parents want to steer clear of particular names, this may have an impact on their decision. Epithets and Short Structures: The letter sets in a name can decide the simplicity of making monikers or short structures. For instance, names with normal letters could loan themselves effectively to famous monikers. Musicality and Articulation: Names that are not difficult to articulate and have a satisfying sound frequently result from very much picked blends of letter sets. Guardians frequently consider how the name will sound in ordinary use.
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