Showing 1841 - 1860 of 1983 results. Page: 93 of 100
# Name Origin Meaning Gender
1841 Buckie Greek Diminutive of Buck: Weaver. M
1842 Buckingham Shakespearean 'Henry VI, Part 2' and 'King Henry the Eighth' Duke of Buckingham. 'King Richard III' Duke of Buckingham. M

1843 Buckley English Variant of Buck; male goat or deer. M
1844 Buckley Irish Boy. M
1845 Bucklie English Variant of Buckley: Deer-grazing meadow. M
1846 Buckly English Variant of Buckley: Deer-grazing meadow. M
1847 Bucky English Diminutive of Buck: Male deer. M
1848 Bucky Greek Diminutive of Buck: Weaver. M
1849 Bud English Derived from bud, a colloquial term of address used in the United States; short for buddy, meaning friend. Common as a nickname, but less common as a first name. American comedian Bud Abbott's real name was William Abbott. M
1850 Budd English Diminutive of Buddy: Friend. M
1851 Buddey English Variant of Buddy: Friend. Famous Bearer: American early rock star who died young in a tragic plane crash. M
1852 Buddie English Variant of Buddy: Friend. Famous Bearer: American early rock star who died young in a tragic plane crash. M
1853 Buddy English Friend. Famous Bearer: American early rock star who died young in a tragic plane crash. M

1854 Budek Czech Variant of Budislav: Glorious awakening. M
1855 Budington English British place name. M
1856 Budislav Czech Glorious awakening. M
1857 Budzislaw Polish Awakening glory. M
1858 Budzisz Polish Variant of Budzislaw: Awakening glory. M
1859 Budzyk Polish Variant of Budzislaw: Awakening glory. M
1860 Buegoneguig NativeAmerican Chippewa name meaning hole in the sky. M