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Baby names??

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my cousin has three kids... bailey, bradley, and bonney... she expecting one more... she'd like a name that starts with a B and ends with ey..... any help would be greatly appreciated thanks :)

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  1. bobey


  2. girls:

    Brittney

    Beckey

    Bethaney

    Bettey

    Beverley

    Braeley

    Brandey

    Brioney

    Briley

    Boys:

    Bentley

    Brodey

    Burkley

    Boxley

    Bellamey

    Bobbey

    Braedey/Bradey

    Brawley

    Braxley

    Bronley

    Buckley

  3. Girls:

    Barbra

    Brandi

    Brianna

    Brittney

    Belinda

    Brenna

    Breea

    Brenda

    Beatrice

    Brooke

    Brooklynn

    Bridget

    Boys:

    Brian

    Brayden

    Bruce

    Bobby

    Billy

    Bennan

    Brenden

    Brandon

    Brooks

    Blake

  4. Brady, Brandy, Billy!, Benny....man all those names suck! Y cant she call her child Ashley or John?

  5. Check out http://naamkaran.blogspot.com

  6. benney

    or

    byron

  7. brady, brody, becky, benny, britney, bethany, bentley

  8. Berkley for a boy or a girl

  9. Hope these help, either one of these would fit perfect with the other children's names! =)

    Brinley or Britney for a girl!

    and

    Bentley or Brawley for a boy!

  10. I think she should name it Boey.

    Good luck to ur cousin tell her I love her names

  11. Bradey.

  12. brittany

  13. Bethaney, Bradey, Bentley, Bellomey, Bettey

  14. Brently

    Bethanney

    Brinkley

    Brandy

    Benny

  15. Brody is a very cute new name for a boy! You can spell it Brodey is she wants "ey" at the end.

    Brinley is cute for a girl.

    Hope that helps!!

  16. Benji (boy or girl)

  17. g i r l s ]



    Bacia : BAH-chee-ah : ugandan "family deaths ruined the home"

    Baka : BAH-kah : hindi "crane"

    Bakarne : basque "solitude"

    Bambi : BAM-bee : italian "child"

    Banan : ba-NAHN : arabic "fingertips"

    Bara : BAYR-uh : hebrew "to choose"

    Barakah : ba-RAWK-uh or bayr-UH-kuh : arabic "white one"

    Barbara : BAHR-bah-ruh : greek "foreign, strange"

    Barika : bah-REE-kah : swahili "bloom"

    Basha : BAH-shah : greek "the stranger"

    Basimah : bah-ZEE-mah : arabic "smiling"

    Batya : BAHT-yuh : hebrew "daughter of god"

    Bayo : BAH-yoh : nigerian "to find joy"

    Beatrice : BEE-uh-tris : latin "bringer of joy"

    Bedelia : bah-DEE-lee-ah : french "strength"

    Bel : BAYL : hindi - sacred wood apple tree

    Bella : BEL-uh : czechoslovakian "white"

    Belle : BEL : french "beautiful one"

    Belinda : buh-LIN-duh : italian "beautiful"

    Bellanca : BEHL-lahn-kah : greek "stronghold"

    Bente : BEHN-teh : latin "blessing"

    Berit : BAYR-it : old german "bright, glorious"

    Beta : BAY-tuh : czechoslovakian "dedicated to god"

    Beth : BETH : hebrew "house of god"

    Bethany : BETH-uh-nee : arabic "house of poverty"

    Beverly : BEV-er-lee : anglo-saxon "beaver meadow"

    Bevin : BEH-vin : irish "lady with a sweet song"

    Bian : BEE-uhn : vietnamese "secretive, hidden"

    Bianca : bee-AHN-kuh : italian "white"

    Billie : BIL-ee : old english "resolute"

    Bina : BEE-nah : hebrew "intelligence"

    Binti : BEEN-tee : swahili "daughter"

    Birdie : BURD-ee : english "bird-like"

    Birget : BUR-jet or BUR-git : norwegian "protecting"

    Birkita : BUR-kee-tah : celtic "strength"

    Bixenta : bih-SHEN-tah : basque "victorious"

    Blanda : BLAN-duh : teutonic "dazzling"

    Blenda : BLEN-duh : teutonic "dazzling"

    Bliss : BLIS : anglo-saxon "joy"

    Bly : BLIGH : native american "high, tall"

    Blythe : BLIGHTH : old english "joyous"

    Bo : BOH : chinese "precious"

    Bohdana : BOH-dan-nah : russian "from god"

    Bonamy : BAH-nuh-mee : french "good friend"

    Bonita : boh-NEE-tah : spanish "pretty"

    Bonnie : BAHN-ee : latin "sweet and good"

    Borgny : BOHRG-nee : norwegian "help or new"

    Brandy : BRAN-dee : dutch "brandy drink"

    Brenda : BREN-duh : german "sword-blade"

    Brenna : BREN-uh : celtic "raven maid, dark-haired"

    Bretta : BRET-uh : irish "from britain"

    Briana : BREE-ah-nah : celtic "strong"

    Bridget : BRI-jet : irish "resolute strength"

    Brie : BREE : french - region in france

    Brier : BRIGH-er : french "heather"

    Brietta : BREE-e-tah : celtic "strong"

    Brina : BREE-nuh : celtic "protector"

    Briony : BREE-uh-nee : latin - plant name

    Brites : BREE-tehs : celtic "strength"

    Britta : BREE-tuh or BRIH-tuh : celtic "strength"

    Brittany : BRI-tuh-nee : latin "from britain"

    Bronwyn BRAHN-win : welsh "dark hair"

    Brooke : BROOK : old english "stream"

    Brynn : BRIN : norwegian "coat"

    Brynn : BRIN : welsh "hill"

    [ b o y s ]



    Bae : BAY : korean "inspiration"

    Bailey : BAY-lee : teutonic "able"

    Baingana : BAH-ee-ngah-nah : ugandan "people are equal"

    Bakari : BAH-kahr-ee : swahili "promise"

    Balbo : BAHL-boh : latin "inarticulate"

    Balder : BAHL-der : scandinavian "god of light"

    Baldwin : BALD-win : teutonic "bald friend"

    Bale : BAH-leh : ugandan "home of the mutima clan"

    Balendin : BAH-lehn-deen : latin "strong, brave"

    Bali : BAHL-ee : hindi "mighty warrior"

    Balin : BAH-leen : hindi "mighty soldier"

    Balint : BAY-lint : latin "strong and healthy"

    Bancroft : BAN-kroft : old english "from the bean field"

    Bandele : bahn-DEH-leh : yoruban "born away from home"

    Bane : BAH-neh : hawaiian "long-awaited child"

    Banning : BAHN-ning : gaelic "blond child"

    Baran : BAIR-uhn : latin - form of star aldebaran

    Barclay : BAR-klay : old english "from the birch-tree meadow"

    Barden : BAR-den : old english "boar's den"

    Bardo : BAR-doh: danish "son of the earth"

    Bardon : BAR-dun : anglo-saxon "barley valley"

    Barnabas : BAR-nuh-bus : hebrew "son of prophecy"

    Barnett : bar-NET : old english "nobleman"

    Baron : BAIR-un : old english "nobleman"

    Barrett : BAYR-et : teutonic "bear-like"

    Barry : BAYR-ee : french "dweller of the barrier"

    Barry : BAYR-ee : irish "spear-thrower"

    Barse : BAHRS : english "fresh-water perch"

    Barton : BAHR-tun : english "from the barley farm"

    Basil : BAH-seel or BAY-suhl : arabic "brave"

    Bastiaan : bahs-TEE-ehn : greek "venerable"

    Baul : BAL : english gypsy "snail"

    Bavol : BAH-vohl : english gypsy "wind"

    Baxter : BAKS-ter : old english "baker"

    Bay : BAY : vietnamese "born in july, seventh-born son"

    Bayani : BAY-ahn-ee : filipino "hero"

    Bayard : BAY-ard : teutonic "red-brown hair"

    Baylor : BAY-lohr : anglo-saxon "horse-trainer"

    Bazyli : BAH-zih-lee : polish "royalty"

    Beacan : BEE-kaun : celtic "small"

    Beagan : BEE-gen : gaelic "small one"

    Beaman : BEE-men : old english "beekeeper"

    Beau : BOH : french "handsome"

    Beaumont : BOH-mont : french "from a beautiful mountain"

    Beauregard : BOH-re-gard : french "beautiful view"

    Beck : BEK : swedish "brook"

    Beldon : BEL-don : old english "child of the unspoiled glen"

    Belen : BAY-len : greek "an arrow"

    Bem : BEHM : nigerian "peace"

    Ben : BEN : hebrew "son"

    Benen : BAY-non : irish "blessed"

    Benjamin : BEN-jah-min : hebrew "son of the right hand"

    Bennett : BEN-it : latin "blessed"

    Benson : BEN-sun : hebrew "excellent son, son of ben"

    Bent : BEHNT : latin "blessing"

    Bentley : BENT-lee : old english "from the moor"

    Berenger : BAYR-en-jer : french "courage of a bear"

    Bergren : BER-gren : swedish "mountain stream"

    Berk : BAIRK or BURK : turkish "solid and firm"

    Berkeley : BERK-lee : anglo-saxon "from the birch meadow"

    Bernard : BER-nard : teutonic "grim bear"

    Bersh : BAIRSH : english gypsy "one year"

    Bert : BURT : old english "bright"

    Berthold : BER-tohld : teutonic "glorious ruler"

    Berton : BER-ton : teutonic "glorious ruler"

    Beval : BEE-vahl : english gypsy "like the wind"

    Bevan : BE-van : celtic "youthful warrior"

    Bialy : BYAH-lee : polish "white-haired boy"

    Bilal : bee-LAHL : arabic - first convert of muhammad

    Bitalo : bee-TAH-loh : uganda "finger-l*****g"

    Blade : BLAYD : old english "glory"

    Blaine : BLAYN : gaelic "thin, lean"

    Blaise : BLAYZ : latin "stammerer"

    Blake : BLAYK : old english "pallid"

    Blaz : BLAHZ : old german "unwavering protector"

    Bo : BOH : swedish "commanding"

    Boden : BOH-den : old french "herald"

    Bogart : BOH-gart : french "strong as a bow"

    Bohdan : BOH-dan : russian "given by god"

    Bolton : BOHL-tun : old english "of the manor farm"

    Bond : BOND : old english "tiller of the soil"

    Booker : BUHK-er : anglo-saxon "beech-tree"

    Boone: BOON : french "good"

    Borden : BOHR-den : old english "from the valley of the boar"

    Boris : BOHR-ihs : slavic "battler"

    Botan : boh-TAHN : japanese "peony"

    Bowie : BOH-ee : gaelic "yellow-haired"

    Bowman : BOH-men : english "the archer"

    Boyce : BOYHS : french "from the woodland"

    Boyd : BOYD : celtic "yellow, blond"

    Boyden : BOY-den anglo-saxon "a herald"

    Brad : BRAD : old english "broad"

    Braden: BRAY-den : old english "from the wide valley"

    Bradford : BRAD-ferd : old english "broad crossing"

    Bradley : BRAD-lee : old english "from the broad meadow"

    Bradney : BRAD-nee : old english "from the broad meadow"

    Brady : BRAY-dee : old english "broad island"

    Bram : BRAHM : gaelic "raven"

    Bran : BRAN : irish "raven"

    Brand : BRAND : scandinavian "sword blade"

    Brandeis : BRAN-diss : german "dweller on a burned clearing"

    Brandon : BRAN-don : anglo-saxon "sword"

    Brant : BRANT : teutonic "firebrand"

    Braxton : BRAKS-tun : anglo-saxon "brock's town"

    Bray : BRAY : old english "to cry out"

    Braz : BRAYZ : latin "stammerer"

    Brazil : BRAH-zil : irish "brave, strong in conflict"

    Brencis : BREN-tsis : latin "crowned with laurel"

    Brendan : BREN-den : gaelic "little raven"

    Brennan : BREN-nen : english "to brand"

    Brent : BRENT : old english "steep hill"

    Brentan : BREN-tan : english "steep hill"

    Brett : BRET : celtic "from britain"

    Brewster : BROO-ster : o

  18. Beyonce,

    Basheekah,

    Bianteena,

    Bunifa.

  19. Bethaney,Bobbey,Barbey,Brenney,Belindey.
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